Our Mission:
Founded in 1995, the CineStory Foundation is a nonprofit mentoring organization dedicated to mentoring talented emerging screenwriters and television writers regarding the craft and business of writing for the screen through its TV writing and screenwriting contests, retreats, fellowships, and events. These mentoring programs are designed for emerging writers with a high level of craft who are ready to enter or are in the early stages of navigating the entertainment industry.
CineStory Feature Retreat & Fellowship Contest:
CineStory has been named one of the best and biggest screenwriting contests by Script Reader Pro, Moviebytes, The Script Lab, and elsewhere.
Winners of our competition have gone on to pen films such as:
· CAKE
· IRON MAN
· THE CHILDREN OF MEN
· BALLAST
· KING OF CALIFORNIA
· 11:14
CineStory Feature Retreat:
To earn the opportunity to attend the Feature Retreat, writers must submit a feature screenplay to the Feature Retreat & Fellowship Contest. The winners, finalists, and semifinalists will all be invited to the retreat, which costs an additional retreat fee to attend. Any remaining spots will be offered to quarterfinalists.
The CineStory Feature Retreat takes place over four days in the beautiful mountains of Idyllwild, California. Attendees receive three 90-minute one-on-one sessions with CineStory mentors. During these sessions, mentors will give attendees feedback on improving the craft of the script(s) they submitted in advance and will also discuss with writers various aspects of the business of screenwriting to help attendees better understand the screenwriters’ role in the entertainment industry.
When not meeting in one-on-one sessions, attendees participate in “informal rooms,” which are interactive sessions run by two to three mentors. Informal rooms educate attendee on topics ranging from pitching like a pro to the state of filmmaking in the digital age. In addition, attendees and mentors gather for meals, drinks, film screenings, and other special events.
Our mentors are all committed industry professionals and include key creative personnel behind such films as COWBOYS AND ALIENS, IRON MAN, THE CHILDREN OF MEN, FRACTURE, MAD MONEY, THE DANGEROUS LIVES OF ALTAR BOYS, FIREWALL, FINDING NEVERLAND, BAND OF BROTHERS, THE PACIFIC, WIT, NINE LIVES, PETER PAN, EVENT HORIZON, FINAL DESTINATION and many others.
CineStory is solely a nonprofit educational organization. It is not a talent representation service of any kind. It does not, nor does it seek to, manage and/or direct the development of writers’ careers in any way. Additionally, it does not, nor does it seek to, procure representation and/or employment of any kind for writers. Its sole purpose is to educate emerging writers about the craft and business of writing for the screen.
Grand Prize Feature Fellowship:
The Grand Prize Feature Fellowship winner receives approximately $20,000 in cash and prizes,* including:
1. $10,000 cash award
2. Free tuition and housing for the Retreat (all Fellows must provide their own transportation to and from the Retreat)
3. 12-month educational fellowship program with two industry mentors ($9000 value)
4. At the retreat, a private educational session with all the mentors, who include working Hollywood agents, managers, producers, development executives, writers, and other pros
5. At the retreat, three 90-minute one-on-one sessions with working Hollywood agents, managers, producers, development executives, writers, and other pros during which mentors will give the Fellow feedback on improving the craft of the script(s) submitted in advance and will also discuss various aspects of the business of screenwriting to help the Fellow better understand the screenwriters’ role in the entertainment industry
6. At the retreat, open access to 15+ hours of small group educational sessions covering a wide rage of creative and business topics
7. Free retreat film screenings and other events
*Grand Prize Fellowship winner must attend the Retreat in order to receive the prizes.
Second Prize:
The second prize winner receives approximately $1,500 in cash and prizes, including:
1. $1,000 cash award
2. Discount on Retreat tuition
3. At the retreat, three 90-minute one-on-one sessions with working Hollywood agents, managers, producers, development executives and other pros during which mentors will give the writer feedback on improving the craft of the script(s) submitted in advance and will also discuss various aspects of the business of screenwriting to help the writer better understand the screenwriters’ role in the entertainment industry
4. At the retreat, open access to 15+ hours of small group educational sessions covering a wide rage of creative and business topics
5. Free retreat film screenings and other events
Third Prize:
The third prize winner receives approximately $1,000 in cash and prizes, including:
1. $750 cash award
2. Discount on Retreat tuition
3. At the retreat, three 90-minute one-on-one sessions with working Hollywood agents, managers, producers, development executives and other pros during which mentors will give the writer feedback on improving the craft of the script(s) submitted in advance and will also discuss various aspects of the business of screenwriting to help the writer better understand the screenwriters’ role in the entertainment industry
4. At the retreat, open access to 15+ hours of small group educational sessions covering a wide rage of creative and business topics
5. Free retreat film screenings and other events