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''The Apartment'' by
Allan Traylor
PAGES - 8 LOGLINE - An inept man, who can't seem take care of
himself, is told what to do by his overbearing apartment. GENRE -
Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Mom YEAR - 2008 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''STRANDED'' by
Isabelle Brizec
PAGES - 8 LOGLINE - Two intergalactic pilots are stranded in deep
space, with no hope of immediate rescue. But for one to survive, the
other must die. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Chewing Gum YEAR - 2008
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''The Sound of Water'' by
Joshua Briggs
PAGES - 15 LOGLINE - Four scientists in the heart of Antarctica make
a discovery that defies the laws of physics and is outside of the
bounds of logic. And now, it is calling to them… GENRE - Sci-Fi
SUBJECT - Swimming Pool YEAR - 2008 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Dear Lord, Save Us'' by
Alex Patterson
PAGES - 14 LOGLINE - We have sinned against Thee and are heartily
sorry. We await Your response. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Mom YEAR -
2008 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd
Place
''A Soul Misplaced'' by
Phillip Morales
PAGES - 15 LOGLINE - When Quin McNamara, a young reporter looking to
make a name for himself as a writer, in placed with a US military
unit in Iraq as an assignment for his newspaper, he gets more than
he bargains for after he witness an extraordinary event in an
abandoned complex that changes his life, as well as the lives of the
soldiers he befriends. When Quin miraculously returns home, he finds
that his world is strangely different; so much so that he embarks on
a personal journey to solve the mystery behind the "incident" in
Iraq and uncover the metaphysical secrets that the truth brings.
GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Chewing Gum YEAR - 2008 COMPETITION -
Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''SNAFU'' by
Aaron Pease PAGES - 15
LOGLINE - Three generations of American soldiers learn that they
share a deep, painful bond: war is hell, and you take it with you
everywhere. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Trespassing YEAR - 2007
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 2nd Round RANK - 1st Place
''Candy'' by
Tara Iarusso
PAGES - 5 LOGLINE - On Halloween night, an overweight mother must
overcome issues beyond a simple sweet tooth. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT
- Trespassing YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge:
2nd Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Some Sort Of Circular Object'' by
Lucia Lopez PAGES
- 12 LOGLINE - Lloyd Fink - indecisive and pushing forty - decides
to propose to his girlfriend for all the wrong reasons. His ensuing
attempt at a romantic gesture goes terribly wrong at
gastrointestinal levels. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Trespassing YEAR -
2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 2nd Round RANK - 3rd
Place
''Bullfrog'' by
Pete Barry PAGES
- 15 LOGLINE - A group of school children on an impromptu field trip
discover that their teacher's plans are not what she claimed. GENRE
- Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Trespassing YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION -
Screenwriter's Challenge: 2nd Round RANK - 4th Place
''Circus'' by
Kristen Gray PAGES
- 15 LOGLINE - An overworked and overscheduled New Yorker has his
life turned upside down when he encounters a group of circus animals
plotting an escape from Madison Square Garden. GENRE - Sci-Fi
SUBJECT - Trespassing YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's
Challenge: 2nd Round RANK - 5th Place
''The Door Machine'' by
Mark Satterthwaite
PAGES - 15 LOGLINE - Build a boundary. He'll break it down. GENRE -
Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Babysitting YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION -
Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''The Crossers'' by
James Hartman PAGES
- 9 LOGLINE - The battle to stop the flow of illegals across the
Texas-Mexico border takes a turn for two Border Patrolmen who find
the old tactics no longer apply. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Drug
Smuggling YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st
Round RANK - 1st Place
''Hazbro'' by
Mark Jones PAGES
- 15 LOGLINE - An Extra Terrestrial on a mission to Earth finds out
he's not the only alien there. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Camping YEAR
- 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st
Place
''The Babysitter'' by
Jon Hoffman PAGES - 15
LOGLINE - In the future, your parents can be real babies. GENRE -
Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Babysitting YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION -
Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Time Line'' by
Jeff Carlson
PAGES - 12 LOGLINE - Doctors recommend eight glasses of water per
day but what if you don't have 24 hours. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT -
Camping YEAR - 2007 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st
Round RANK - 2nd Place
''Bloodline'' by
Geva Patz PAGES -
13 LOGLINE - When a contestant in a futuristic underground blood
sport sets out to regain his honor, the game threatens to spill out
into the real world. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Video Game YEAR - 2006
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''Future Imperfect'' by
Helen Slater
PAGES - 14 LOGLINE - Anna and Max won’t be allowed to decide who
gets custody of their son Jack and neither will the courts; not even
Jack himself has a say. Instead scientists award access based on
what is happening in the infinite number of parallel future
universes which GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Divorce YEAR - 2006
COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''POD'' by
Shelli Wright
PAGES - 20 LOGLINE - Five reality show contestants wake up to find
themselves in an underwater pod. They must complete tasks and resist
the urge to panic in order to become the ten million dollar
winner... or so they think. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Underwater YEAR
- 2006 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st
Place
''A Toaster in Space'' by
Chris Messineo PAGES
- LOGLINE - Thomas is a middle-aged inventor living at home with his
mother and obsessed with the fourth dimension, time. On a blind
date, Thomas finds a kindred spirit in Sarah as they explore the
true nature of time, love, betrayal, and small home appliances.
GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - A Blind Date YEAR - 2005 COMPETITION -
Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st Round RANK - 1st Place
''Teddy'' by
Timothy Cooper
PAGES - LOGLINE - Demetrius, an ornithologist whose parents gave him
up for dead after he was born severely crippled, uses his studies of
the canary's unique neuroregeneration capabilities to help make
insterstellar travel possible for humans. But when his far more
celebrated twin brother, Teddy, becomes ill, Demetrius must make a
nearly inconceivable sacrifice. GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT - Bird
Watching YEAR - 2005 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st
Round RANK - 1st Place
''Pilot Man'' by
Brandon Hopkins PAGES
- LOGLINE - "It won't be black as sackcloth - it'll be bright, like
a rain of gold. And then it will be quiet..." GENRE - Sci-Fi SUBJECT
- Oxygen YEAR - 2004 COMPETITION - Screenwriter's Challenge: 1st
Round RANK - 1st Place |
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