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Call for Entries: NYTVF Scripts NOW OPEN for Submissions!

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NYTVF Scripts OPEN for Submissions! In its third year, NYTVF Scripts is accepting original comedy and drama pilot scripts for consideration by broadcast, cable, and digital platform buyers. To enter, writers must submit: (1) A Pilot Script for an Original Series, (2) A Series Overview, and (3) A Current Writer's C.V./Bio.  FINAL DEADLINE: March 28, 2018 at 11:59am (noon) EST. NYTVF Scripts Official Selections will be shared with the largest collection of buyers, ...

V International Children's TV festival "Dytiatko" calling for entries

 “Dytiatko” festival is a noncommercial one; participation in it is free of charge. Children TV and animated studios and also TV companies and producer centers which make programs for children are welcomed to take part in the festival. Nominations: - “Best Play Film of a Children’s TV Studio”; - “Best Documental Film of a Children’s TV Studio”; - “Best TV Program of a Children’s TV Studio”; - “Best News Progra...

MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival

MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival
Edinburgh, Scotland
26 –28 August 2011 
The MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival is the essential annual event for anyone working in television.  

Featuring prominent industry voices, the Festival is packed with over 50 individual sessions covering the most pertinent issues facing the industry from policy to programme making.

Over 2,000 UK and international delegates descend on the medieval city of Edinburgh for three days of keynote speeches, masterclasses, debates, networking parties and screenings. 
In 2011, the Festival will look at themes relating to the future of television, product placement, non traditional funding streams, international co-productions, as well as the established menu of controller sessions, creative masterclasses, networking events and a host of free workshops which are guaranteed to inspire and excite. 

For the latest information and to register online visit www.mgeitf.co.uk
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