WHAT'S YOUR "UNTOLD ASIAN STORY"?

Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF) is launching the Canada 150 / China Scriptwriting Competition in partnership with China’s CNH Management Ltd. Open to emerging-to-mid career scriptwriters internationally who are 19 years of age or older, the winning script submission receives a cash prize of CAD$10,000 (approx. USD$8,000) after signing a contract assigning CNH the right to own and develop the winning script, for production and distribution. Scripts must be between 70 - 160 pages, and least one (1) listed lead actor or scripted character must be identified as being of Chinese or Asian/mixed Asian heritage. Non-English scripts MUST come with a full English translation. The winner will be announced at an awards ceremony at the 21st Annual Vancouver Asian Film Festival, November 2 - 5, 2017.

Please visit VAFF.org for more information about the contest, the film festival, CNH Management, and a downloadable version of the full terms and conditions for the contest, or click on the "Rules and Terms" tab on this page.

PLEASE READ ALL THE RULES AND REGULATIONS BEFORE SUBMITTING. This competition currently only accepts submissions through FilmFreeway. You must be a registered FilmFreeway user to submit (it is free to register as a FilmFreeway user and takes just a few minutes online).

Chosen from ten (10) semifinalists and five (5) finalists, the winning script submission will receive a cash prize of CAD$10,000 (approx. USD$8,000) after signing a contract assigning CNH the right to own and develop the winning script, for production and distribution. The winner will be announced and awarded the prize at an awards ceremony at the 21st Annual Vancouver Asian Film Festival, November 2 - 5, 2017.

==SUMMARY==

STEP 1: Register for the competition via FilmFreeway
STEP 2: Send your pitch document in English (see VAFF.org for details) to canadachina@vaff.org
STEP 3: If you are a finalist, you must then submit a complete script draft (if not already previously submitted). As part of the adjudication process, the judging panel may send you feedback that you may choose to use to edit your script draft, and resubmit by the deadline.

==RULES==

-- You must be 19 years of age or older to submit.
-- Submissions are accepted from anywhere in the world.
-- Individuals can submit up to three separate applications for this contest.
-- To submit, you must not have had more than one feature film or more than two full length plays produced, or have written for a network or cable series and/or web series for more than thirteen (13) episodes.
-- You can submit pitches/script drafts for a feature length film, television pilot, or content for an Internet/Web series that is a minimum of 70 pages and a maximum of 160 pages in length.
-- At least one (1) listed lead actor or scripted character must be identified as being of Chinese or Asian/mixed Asian heritage.
-- Subject matter must not contain explicit sexual or hate content, specific political content or social activism, and should be family-friendly (classifiable in North America with a maximum PG-13 rating - please refer to the Consumer Protection BC website [https://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/component/k2/item/316-movie-ratings-pg-14a-18a-what-do-they-all-mean] for definitions and more information).
-- Script drafts must be the original work of the registrant, or of two writers (including the registrant) who collaborated equally
-- Script drafts may be in both English and/or another language(s). It is the responsibility of the submitting scriptwriter to provide an English translation of any non-English script portions, in the submitted script draft.

==KEY DATES==

STEP 1:
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT: EARLYBIRD: JULY 06 – JULY 31, 2017 / REGULAR: AUGUST 01 – AUGUST 31, 2017

PITCH DOCUMENT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 11:59 PM PACIFIC, AUGUST 31, 2017

STEP 2:
SEMIFINALIST AND GENERAL PITCH STATUS NOTIFICATION: SEPTEMBER 15, 2017

TOP FIVE (5) FINALIST PITCHES NOTIFICATION: SEPTEMBER 29, 2017

STEP 3:
FIRST SCRIPT DRAFT SUBMISSION DEADLINE (TOP FIVE [5] FINALIST PITCHES ONLY): 9:00 PM PACIFIC, OCTOBER 06, 2017

FIRST SCRIPT DRAFT FEEDBACK NOTIFICATION (TOP FIVE [5] FINALIST PITCHES ONLY): OCTOBER 20, 2017

FINAL STEP:
FINAL SCRIPT DRAFT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 9:00 PM PACIFIC, OCTOBER 31, 2017

COMPETITION WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT AND PRIZE PRESENTATION: 21ST ANNUAL VANCOUVER ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL, NOVEMBER 02 – 05. 2017

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FOR FULL RULES, REGULATIONS, AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS, PLEASE VISIT VAFF.ORG

or see below:

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==REGISTRATION==

1. Registration fee is non-refundable (unless certain conditions apply, see “Registration/Contest Limit” section below): Earlybird Rate $35 per registration / Regular Rate $55 per registration.
2. Fee must be submitted at time of online registration.
3. All registrations/payments must be made by 11:59 p.m. Pacific, August 31, 2017.
4. The pitch document may be provided at time of registration, or sent after registration to canadachina@vaff.org.
5. All pitch documents must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. Pacific, August 31, 2017, or the registration is disqualified.
6. Online registration and payment only at FilmFreeway [https://filmfreeway.com/festival/C150CSC].

==PRIMARY CONTACT==

1. Please send all correspondence to canadachina@vaff.org.
2. The primary registrant/scriptwriter will be considered the main representative for communications from VAFF/CNH.

==REGISTRATION/CONTEST LIMIT==

1. Individual registrants may submit and pay for a maximum of three (3) separate competition registrations/pitch documents. Any additional registrations over the maximum, in the order submitted and received, will be automatically disqualified.
2. Five (5) registrations total (that score the highest for their pitch documents as determined by the adjudication panelists) will be asked to submit a script draft.
3. If the competition receives less than 30 registrations, VAFF/CNH may choose not to proceed with the competition and all registration fees will be refunded.

==ELIGIBILITY==

1. The primary registrant must be 19 years of age or older.
2. Members of the VAFF board, executive and committees are ineligible to compete.
3. The primary registrant must not have had more than one feature film or more than two full length plays produced, or have written for a network or cable series and/or web series for more than thirteen (13) episodes.
4. As the winning script may be produced by CNH Management for a Chinese or wider Asian international audience, at least one (1) listed lead actor or scripted character must be identified as being of Chinese or Asian/mixed Asian heritage. Any submitted pitch document or script draft that does not list at least one lead character/actor of Chinese or Asian heritage/mixed Asian heritage is disqualified.
5. The competition accepts script drafts for a feature length film, television pilot, or Internet/Web series.
6. Submitted pitch documents or script drafts should contain content that ultimately contributes toward a progressive and/or positive impression of Asian characters and cultures overall, and should not perpetuate or reinforce negative generalizations or stereotypes of Asian characters and cultures.
7. Submitted pitch documents or script drafts must not contain subject matter that contravenes the Criminal Code of Canada, such as explicit sexual or hate content, and should be classifiable in North America with a maximum PG-13 rating (please refer to the Consumer Protection BC website [https://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/component/k2/item/316-movie-ratings-pg-14a-18a-what-do-they-all-mean] for definitions and more information).
8. Submitted pitch documents or script drafts must not contain subject matter that is overtly political or that involves specific social activism.
9. Script drafts must be the original work of the primary registrant/scriptwriter, or of two writers who collaborated equally, and may be in both English and/or another language(s).
10. If any portion of the submitted script draft is in a language other than English, translation is the responsibility of the submitting scriptwriter and an English translation of any non-English script portions must be provided in the submitted script draft. If this is not provided by the scriptwriter, the script will be disqualified.

==RULES & REGULATIONS==

1. Competition registration remains open until the stated competition closing date/time, after which competition registration will be closed.
2. Each registration may list up to two (2) scriptwriters total: One (1) primary registrant/scriptwriter and one (1) designated collaborative co-writer (if applicable).
3. Registrants must submit a maximum 6-page pitch document (PDF/Word) per registration by the provided deadline, or they will be disqualified [see “Pitch Document Guidelines” for details].
4. The top ten (10) semifinalist registrants/pitches will be notified of their status by VAFF/CNH.
5. The top five (5) finalist pitches will be selected from the top ten (10) semifinalists by VAFF/CNH.
6. The top five (5) finalist registrants, as notified by VAFF/CNH, must submit the first script draft and a revised script draft (if applicable) by the provided deadline(s), or they will be disqualified.
7. Submitted script drafts that have a significantly different story than provided in the pitch document synopsis, will be disqualified.
8. Registrants are responsible for ensuring they have chain of title or right to use anything referenced in their submitted script draft.
9. Submitted script drafts must be not more than 160 formatted pages and not less than 70 formatted pages in length. Recommended length is between 80 – 120 formatted pages. [See sample formatted script: http://www.vaff.org/misc/CCSC2017%20Script%20Sample.pdf.]
10. Pitch documents from all competition registrants must be submitted electronically to canadachina@vaff.org by 11:59 p.m. Pacific, August 31, 2017, or the registration will be disqualified.
11. Initial script drafts (top five [5] finalists only) must be submitted electronically to canadachina@vaff.org by 9:00 p.m. Pacific on October 06, 2017, or the registration will be disqualified.
12. Final revised script drafts (top five [5] finalists only, as applicable) must be submitted electronically to canadachina@vaff.org by 9:00 p.m. Pacific on October 31, 2017, or the registration will be disqualified.
13. The adjudication and selection process is final.

==PRIZES AND PROMOTION==

1. The competition winner will be announced at an award ceremony at the 21st Annual Vancouver Asian Film Festival Nov 2 – 5, 2017.
2. One (1) cash prize of CAD$10,000 will be awarded to the primary registrant/scriptwriter of the winning script submission after signing a contract assigning copyright of the script to CNH.
3. The top five (5) finalists, including the competition winner, will be promoted by VAFF through its marketing channels, and there may be media interview and other promotional opportunities.

==PITCH DOCUMENT GUIDELINES==

1. The pitch document is a proposal for your script draft and must be in English.
2. Each primary registrant must submit one pitch document per registration, to a maximum of three (3) registrations/pitch documents per registrant.
3. The pitch document must not be longer than 6 letter (8/5” x 11”) size pages, single spaced, and be submitted as a single document in PDF (preferred) or Word format.
4. In the pitch document, include:
a) Statement of Intent: Describe how your experience of diversity has influenced your storytelling. Describe your rationale for the script (why you wrote the script/what inspired the theme or subject matter). Include the primary registrant/scriptwriter’s name (as provided in your registration) and the name of any collaborative co-writer.
b) Brief CV: Of the primary registrant/scriptwriter, and any collaborative co-writer.
Breakdown: Character breakdown and potential casting choices for the lead role(s).
c) Logline: A one-sentence summary that states the premise and central conflict of the story, including an emotional "hook" to stimulate interest.
d) Long synopsis: Include all essential beats/plot points and important elements of your story — characters, storyline, actions, reactions and major incidents — from beginning to end in the chronological order events occur and characters are introduced. Include the ending of your story.
5. Explicitly mention in your statement of intent:
a) Confirm that your script is the original idea of the primary registrant/scriptwriter, or of the primary registrant/scriptwriter and the listed collaborative co-writer.
b) Whether your script is based on a real event or person.
c) Any specific logos, trademarks, trademark names, or copyrighted music and songs used in your script.
d) Any potentially ambitious elements in your story, e.g. an out-of-country location or scenes involving stunts or a large number of cast/extras.
6. Your synopsis is a sales tool that should make the adjudication panelists eager to read your full script: Make your synopsis as compelling, essentially detailed, and cinematically descriptive as you can.

==SCRIPT DRAFT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES==

1. The script draft should be submitted in standard screenplay/teleplay format (If you are not using a scriptwriting program, you may download a script format sample: http://www.vaff.org/misc/CCSC2017%20Script%20Sample.pdf).
2. Do not include the primary registrant’s or co-writer’s name, address, phone number or any other identifying information on the title page, or any other page of the script.
3. Your script draft format should either be exactly as provided in the sample, or close enough so that your script resembles the formatting in the provided sample. Some formatting may vary slightly, such as using slightly different margins or indentation.
4. Use 12-point Courier, or a slight variation (some programs or computers have Courier Prime, Courier New, Courier Final Draft, etc. installed instead of Courier). Courier is a fixed-pitch font, so each character and space is exactly the same width. Consistent spacing is important since standard screenplay/teleplay format is designed so one page equals approximately one minute of screen time. Most scriptwriting software (such as Final Draft) will default to 12-point Courier.
5. Don’t include scene numbers, minimize use of designated camera shots, and write your sequences and stage directions as “master scenes.” Submission scripts, sales scripts, and first draft scripts follow those guidelines. “Shooting scripts” (the format in which scripts are most often available online, in books, and at libraries), are not the format in which most professional writers submit their scripts.
6. Go for clarity: If your script’s format can be easily read by anyone working in the film industry, then it falls within acceptable standards.
7. There is no absolute standard format within the North American film industry but if you’re confused about what formatting is acceptable, it’s best to follow the provided script format sample as closely as possible.

==COPYRIGHT==

1. The submitted script draft must be the original idea and work of your primary scriptwriter. If the submitted script draft is based on a real person or event, this must be mentioned in the pitch document statement of intent.
2. Registrants may submit material that is based on their own previous work, but may not submit material that is based on a previously published/broadcast/staged work by others.
3. Work in the public domain (including work created by people who have been dead more than 50 years) can be used without obtaining chain of title documentation or written permission.
4. Rights to submitted script drafts that do not win the competition, remain the property of the scriptwriter(s).
5. CNH Management may offer to option any of the other submitted script drafts that do not win the competition, at a price and terms mutually determined by the scriptwriter(s) and CNH Management.
6. The winning script draft will become the property of CNH Management, to develop and potentially produce and distribute in part or in entirety. CNH may, at its discretion, have all or part of any winning or optioned script translated from its submitted language.
7. The winning scriptwriter(s) will have the option to purchase copyright of the script back from CNH Management if the script is not being developed or produced by CNH five (5) years from the day the prize money is awarded. CNH may not charge the scriptwriter(s) more than the cash prize amount received.
8. If a film is produced from the script, CNH Management will credit the winning scriptwriter(s) as the original writer(s) on the film.
9. If the submitted pitches or scripts do not meet the VAFF mandate and mission criteria, or do not meet CNH Management criteria, VAFF/CNH reserve the right to not select a winner.