Arctic Fix

In the Arctic, an entrepreneur who discovers a prehistoric organism that creates limitless clean energy must survive world powers and a ruthless cartel to share it with humanity.

  • Randy G Taylor
    Writer
  • Project Type:
    Screenplay
  • Genres:
    Action/Adventure, Romance, Sci-Fi
  • Number of Pages:
    118
  • Language:
    English
  • First-time Screenwriter:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
  • Capital Fund Screenplay Competition

    July 3, 2025
    Hot 100
  • Unique Voices Screenplay Competition

    February 3, 2025
    Quarter Finalist
  • Creative Screenwriting Feature Competition
    USA
    July 8, 2025
    Quarterfinalist
  • Emerging Screenwriters Action & Adventure Competition!

    July 9, 2025
    Semi Finalist
  • ISA Fast Track Fellowship

    March 6, 2025
    Second Round Selection
  • Page International Screenwriting Awards

    July 15, 2025
    Quarter Finalist
  • Palm Springs International Screenplay Awards & Pitch Deck-Sizzle Reel
    Palm Springs, California
    July 24, 2025
    Quarter Finalist
  • Hollywood Best Indie Film Awards
    Hollywood, California
    July 10, 2025
    Official Selection
  • Indian Independent Film Festival
    India
    August 15, 2025
    Best Original Screenplay
  • Bangkok Movie Awards
    Bangkok
    August 13, 2025
    Feature Script
  • Chicago Script Awards
    Chicago, USA
    August 25, 2025
    Finalist
  • Paris Lift-Off Film Festival
    Paris, France
    August 21, 2025
    Selected
  • Best Script Award - London
    London, England
    October 6, 2025
    Semi-Finalist
  • National Independent Film Association - NIFA Awards
    USA
    October 4, 2025
    Semi-Finalist
  • Cambridge Script Festival
    Cambridge, England
    September 18, 2025
    Finalist
  • Cannes Script Festival
    Cannes, France
    September 10, 2025
    Award Winner
  • Silicon Beach Film Festival®
    Los Angeles, USA
    September 4, 2025
    Selected
Writer Biography - Randy G Taylor

Having accumulated enough life experience, Randy can tell an engaging story, laced with fictionalized versions of his personal experiences and observations. Evolving from splicing together Super 8 movies as a child, Randy’s first career began at age 21 at the Associated Press in Paris, France. Within a year, he was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for photos of a shootout on the streets of Paris that left two dead and four wounded - images that jump started a trajectory in photojournalism that took him to 50+ countries, taught him four languages, and enabled him to observe and photograph hundreds of world leaders, celebrities, and major events, from the Ayatollah Khomeini to the Pope, from President Reagan to Princess Di, from the Moscow Olympics to the Argentine World Cup, from the revolution in Iran to battles between Communism and Fascism in Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. Randy has photographed countless events that became movies, such as of murderer Gary Gilmore (“The Executioner’s Song”) and 9/11 (“Fahrenheit 9/11”).

Trading his cameras for computers, Randy shifted to the world of business, becoming a VP at Getty Images and the founder of five companies: International News Service, International Color Stock, Stock Media, StockPhotoFinder, and Copyright Defense League.

In the 1990’s, Randy launched Movie Snapshot, a quick-read, graphics-rich review that introduced descriptive keywords, icons, and formatting that are now standard in online film menus. In that era of dial-up modems, Movie Snapshot had 3 million weekly readers in print and 150,000 unique visitors monthly on the web. The mandate for his network of reviewers was to identify the target audience of the movie and say how they’d like it.

Randy defines himself as a lifelong visual communicator.

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Writer Statement

A quote from La Bruyere captures my perspective: “Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think.” As a photojournalist, my images were published a hundred times monthly in every major magazine and newspaper in the world. On that journey, I worked in 50+ countries, learned to speak four languages, and was once nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for my images of a shootout on Paris streets. I feel I now have enough experiences and observations to meld into compelling, visual stories, like "Arctic Fix", which is a forward-looking tale that is as scientifically accurate and detailed as it is exciting and passionate.