
Huge congratulations to Anthony Cawood, Chris Courtney Martin, and Jerry Robbins for optioning scripts that were found on Script Revolution and shoutout to Meg Turner who's portfolio impressed a producer so much they've now been hired (for the first time ever) to write a new feature script.
About The Writer
Chris Courtney Martin is a multidisciplinary artist from Philadelphia, where they were cemented to their craft. As a pre-teen recruit of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth, they were granted scholarships three summers in a row to take accelerated courses in Creative Writing/Poetry, Logic and Film Studies. This illustrious program-- which boasts alumni such as Lady Gaga, Mark Zuckerberg, Ronan Farrow and Andrew Yang-- made it possible for Martin…Read more
Meg is an experienced Vancouver-based screenwriter who has demonstrated their skills in screenwriting, short stories, storytelling, script analysis, and proofreading. They are a walking encyclopedia of film trivia and avid gamer who hopes their passions will meld into one cohesive writing career.
In 2017, Meg's feature-length script "Amaranthine" made it to the semi-finals of the ScreenCraft Fellowship and was an Official Selection in the Vancouver International Women In Film Festival…Read more
Award-winning screenwriter with one feature produced and a further four features optioned or in pre-production. In addition to features, over forty short scripts produced/sold/optioned - including ten filmed. Also occasionally pens screenwriting articles, interviews with writers and filmmakers, and even a short story or two. You can find out more at www.anthonycawood.co.ukRead more
I am a non-WGA screenwriter with four produced feature films, including Catch The Bullet (Lionsgate), The Legend of Lake Hollow (Vision Films), End Zone (World One Productions), and Billy The Kid – Blood and Legend (Third Child Entertainment). A multi-optioned writer, I have completed 29 screenplays across multiple genres, with several winning Best Screenplay awards and placing in the Nicholl Fellowship as Quarterfinalist for Jimmy and the Star Angel (as "Climb.")
Earlier in…Read more