Pittsburgh Shorts and Script Competition

We are once again partnering with Film Pittsburgh to bring you the 2020 Pittsburgh Shorts Film Festival and Short Script Competition.

The 2019 festival featured 116 films from 34 countries with a lineup that included nine films that went on to be shortlisted, six that became nominees, and one that won an Oscar®.

2019 also brought the first year for the short script competition and seated reading event which was met with great enthusiasm from our audience.

We would love to consider your short film or short script for our 2020 festival!

The hope is to present our fall festival in theaters with in-person Q&As and networking opportunities and we continue to plan for that. However, we are mindful that social distancing restrictions may keep us from doing so. Please know that we are considering our options, which include either an in-person festival that includes some virtual streaming options or a completely virtual festival to be held online. Either way, rest assured the show will go on!

To submit your short film or short script for consideration and to see more information about our festival, including some additional reviews, please visit our FilmFreeway page at:



https://filmfreeway.com/PittsburghShorts

CSW Meetings Suspended

During this time of pandemic and social distancing the Carnegie Screenwriters have suspended our monthly meetings. We will resume when life returns to normal and restrictions are eased. Until then please stay in, stay safe and keep writing. 

Thanks to Final Draft for sponsoring the CSW Script & Screen Festival and donating a copy of Final Draft screenwriting software for our 3rd on 3rd Fundraiser on Sunday, July 15.

Many thanks to Final Draft for sponsoring the Carnegie Screenwriters Script and Screen Festival and donating a copy of Final Draft screenwriting software for our 3rd on 3rd Fundraiser on Sunday, July 15.

On Sunday, July 15 we will host our seated reading and lucky draw raffle to raise funds for this year’s Carnegie Screenwriters Script and Screen Festival. Folks attending will be treated to a reading of one of last year’s winning scripts, “Dig”, by local writer Robert Brian Taylor as well as have the opportunity to win fantastic prizes in our lucky draw raffle event.
All proceeds will go towards our festival which will be held at the Tull Family theater in Sewickley on August 25th and 26th.
 
CSW Seated Reading and Fundraiser
July 15
6:00-9:00 pm
3rd Street Gallery
220 3rd St., Carnegie 15106

Indiegogo campaign for CSW film

We’ve launched this Indiegogo campaign to raise funds to produce a short script “Room with a View” written and directed by Bob Scott.  It’s a psychological thriller inspired by “The Twilight Zone,” “Night Gallery” and other series providing chills and thrills. This is a Carnegie Screenwriters production. Please contribute if you can and what you can. Any little bit helps. Please help spread the word. Thank you!

2nd Annual CSW Script & Screen Festival

Carnegie Screenwriters will host our second annual short film and short screenplay festival August 25-26, 2018 at the Tull Family Theater in Sewickley, Pa.

We are now open to submissions from members and non-members alike. We are looking for the best of the best to be shown and read at our 2 day event. We are open to all genres of films and screenplays that fall within our running time and page count guidelines. Screenplays can also be submitted to receive feedback from our readers. Scripts submitted into this category are automatically entered into the short screenplay contest, please do not submit the same script to both categories.

The Greater Pittsburgh region offers a very supportive and collaborative film environment. We’d love to see and share your works with our community.

For information and guidelines please go to:  https://filmfreeway.com/CarnegieScreenwritersScriptandScreenFestival

 

Carnegie Screenwriters is a Pittsburgh based non-profit group comprised of writers, filmmakers, actors, teachers and students.

Our local CSW members meet in the Pittsburgh area, our national and international members connect through social media. Our mission is to provide an active, supportive community for scriptwriters of all ages, backgrounds and levels of experience. We work together in an environment of mutual respect and fellowship to share resources, provide encouragement, motivation and constructive feedback on members’ scripts, concepts and works-in-progress. We network and partner with filmmakers and film organizations to produce quality scripts, films, videos and television.

The Tull Family Theater is a film-based arts organization created to strengthen cultural, educational and entertainment experiences in the region northwest of Pittsburgh.

 

Awards & Prizes

Winning screenplays will be performed at a seated reading during the opening reception event held on Saturday, August 25th. Winning writers will receive free admission to the opening reception event. All film winners receive live screening of their film on Sunday August 26th. Winning films will receive one free admission to the screening event.

SCENE WRITING CLASS & FUNDRAISER FOR LAURIE AND DENNIS

CSW is holding a scene writing class led by screenwriter, filmmaker and story analyst Jim Mercurio. The event is a fundraiser for Laurie Smith and Dennis Greene who lost everything in a Christmas Day fire. All proceeds go to them.

 
SCENE WRITING CLASS & FUNDRAISER FOR LAURIE AND DENNIS
Carnegie Screenwriters presents Advanced Scene Writing with Jim Mercurio. This event is a benefit for local filmmakers Laurie Smith Greene and Dennis Greene whose home in McKees Rocks was destroyed by a fire on Christmas Day. They lost everything in the fire and need our help. All proceeds from the event will go directly to Laurie and Dennis to help them rebuild their lives.
Laurie is a filmmaker who has worked on Carnegie Screenwriters projects with us including “Test 89” for the 48 Hour Film Project (she won Best Cinematography) and “Silent Tales” the documentary about the Richland Cemetery in Dravosburg. Jim Mercurio is an award-winning filmmaker and story analyst whose book The Craft of Scene Writing will be released later this year.
Advanced Scene Writing – Four-hour Class with Lecture, Clips and Discussion
DATE: Saturday, January 27
TIME: 11 AM – 4 PM (Lunch Provided)
LOCATION: The Wilkins School Community Center
7604 Charleston Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15218
PRICE: $25
There are a limited number of seats and we want to make accurate plans for lunch, so please sign up online. Walk-ins welcome, but pre-registration is preferred.
ABOUT THE CLASS
Don’t think of scene writing as a specialty or niche craft applicable for only storytellers of short-form narratives such as commercials, skits, sketches and shorts. It is for everyone who uses the principles of narrative in their work — editors, composers, songwriters, actors, directors, producers, novelists, and of course screenwriters — ALL STORYTELLERS.
Scene writing is storytelling in its purest form.
How can you masterfully “turn” a 100-page script if you can’t master the climactic “turn” of a 3-page story?
The nitty-gritty craft principles of scene writing helps writers succeed both creatively and professionally. This class focuses on craft, and craft usually takes care of much of the business side. Jack Nicholson says he won’t do a movie unless it has at least five amazing moments. The scenes in your script have to be as good as its structure. Structure alone does not lead to a great screenplay.
Regardless of the specific state of the industry, the spec market always favors a script that is ready to go and writers who can deliver a near-flawless, ready-to-shoot draft. It’s not enough to have only a cool concept. A polished script with bulletproof execution can skip the development process and allows producers or agents to submit it immediately to actors or directors — the linchpins of the packaging process — whose involvement can lead to a sale and production
Create more emotional scenes and hone your unique voice while giving your script the best chance to succeed in the competitive spec market.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
  • Working definition of a scene and its elements
  • The source and essence of surprise and organics reversals
  • The importance of climax and how to accentuate it
  • How to “break the rules” like Woody Allen, Quentin Tarantino and David Mamet do
  • New principles like “smashability,” extended beats and writing to concept
  • Rewriting strategies for your scenes
If you cannot afford the fee, contact Jim (jim (at) jamespmercurio.com), and we will make it work.
Updates will be posted on the Carnegie Screenwriters Facebook Page and via email.

Call for entries for 2nd annual CSW Script & Screen Festival

Carnegie Screenwriters will host our second annual short film and short screenplay festival in August of 2018 at the Tull Family Theater in Sewickley, Pa.

We are now open to submissions from members and non-members alike. We are looking for the best of the best to be shown and read at our 2 day event. We are open to all genres of films and screenplays that fall within our running time and page count guidelines. Screenplays can also be submitted to receive feedback from our readers. Scripts submitted into this category are automatically entered into the short screenplay contest, please do not submit the same script to both categories.

Winning screenplays will be performed at a seated reading during the opening reception event held on Saturday, August 25th. Winning writers will receive free admission to the opening reception event. All film winners receive live screening of their film on Sunday August 26th. Winning films will receive one free admission to the screening event.

  • Super Earlybird Deadline
  • Earlybird Deadline
  • Regular Deadline
  • Late Deadline
  • Extended Deadline
  • Last Chance Deadline
  • Notification Date
  • Event Date

Details at: https://filmfreeway.com/CarnegieScreenwritersScriptandScreenFestival

 

CSW Presents: “Fade In”

The Carnegie Screenwriters present: “Fade In’ on PCTV-21. The show explores screenwriting, film, TV and new media in the Pittsburgh area and beyond. You can view episodes on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC46GiTLZgO_qNUOm0TC7Inw
The show runs Thursday nights on PCTV-21.

CSW film in the 48 Hour Film Project Horror Screenings

Join us for the screening of the films in this year’s 48 Hour Film Project Horror contest.
Entries include the Carnegie Screenwriters’ film “Thunder Domestic” written by Eben Parker and directed by Alex Cassun.
Alex Cassun – director/producer; Eben Parker – writer; Jeremy Parsons – DP; Trudi Kennedy – producer/team leader; Nathaniel Peters – producer; Paul Nandzik – actor/stunts; Beth Rohach -craft services ; Bob Skwaryk – catering; Brandon Unis – editor; Nathaniel Peters – sound; Danielle Volkar – costuming; R.W. Browning – SFX MUA; and, many others on this talented, hard-working crew.
CAST: Brett Goodnack, Julie Rohach, Marianne Bayard, Paul Nandzik, Brandon Unis, Lovell Gardner, Angela Trovato, Cody Patterson, Jacob Trettel

PGH 48HFP Horror Screenings 2017

Saturday, October 28, 2017
The Oaks Theater
310 Allegheny River Blvd
Oakmont, PA 15139

Tickets are $10. Available online or at the door.



DOORS OPEN AT 6:30PM, SHOW STARTS AT 7PM

Do you love things that go bump in the night? The Pittsburgh 48 Hour Film Horror Project is a creative contest where teams of filmmakers create a horror film in a single weekend.
Join us to watch the films and vote on your favs!

Featuring films by:

Group A
Todd Wolfson Just Buried Productions
Eye of the Beholder Kino Industries
A Taste of Murder Ghost Light Productions
Hexslyvania You Have To Watch This Films
Home Sweet Home Hutchins Films
Still at large Gold Bug Productions
Sucky Script BA
Thunder Domestic Carnegie Screenwriters
Tremble Admit One Productions

Group B
Cold Read Stoops Ferry Productions
Cornered Beginnings
Something Happens in the Night Goat Milk Fudge
Between the Lines Gaff Tape and a Prayer
Infective Reckless
Night Light Shadowframe Productions
The Retreat Steel Forest Productions
A Horror Story Falling October Productions
Marne Locust Street Entertainment

**PLEASE NOTE, THESE FILMS ARE NOT RATED. THEY MAY NOT BE FOR EVERYONE, PARTICULARLY CHILDREN.

CSW team competing in the 48 Hour Horror Film Challenge

Team Carnegie Screenwriters will once again compete in the 48 Hour Horror Film contest this weekend, October 20-22. Team CSW is directed by Alex Cassun and Team Leader Trudi Kennedy. Screenings will be Saturday, October 28 at the Oaks Theater. More details to come.