The bi-annual 2026 Script Pipeline Pitch Contest is searching for original feature film and TV series ideas to be developed into screenplays and pilots.

The bi-annual 2026 Script Pipeline Pitch Contest is searching for original feature film and TV series ideas to be developed into screenplays and pilots—higher-concept stories, across any genre, that could fit in the current landscape.
One Grand Prize Winner is chosen to receive $2,500 and additional long-term assistance with our in-house creative execs to help develop the script from the ground up. When the work is ready for circulation, we send to specific producers and reps who might align with the material.
All writers retain the rights to their pitch and script.
*NOTE: as this contest is focused on developing scripts one-on-one with film and TV writers, only submit pitches. Completed scripts may be entered in other Pipeline contests, including First Look, Screenwriting, or TV Writing.
Grand Prize Winner (1) - $2,500
The winner also receives:

Winner also receives exclusive invitations to private events hosted by Symposium.

Script Pipeline has cultivated relationships with numerous production companies, managers, agents, directors, independent producers, networks, financiers, and other executives, leading to multiple writers signed, specs sold, and films produced.
A small selection of industry reviewing Pipeline selections:
Script Pipeline's criteria is based primarily on the overall originality and relevancy of the concept, preferably hitting a "Goldilocks zone" between something commercial and something wholly new and different. ANY GENRE, including animation.
Keep in mind, movie and TV entries compete against one another, so if you aren't sure what medium your idea fits best, that's okay.
In the past, selected ideas have ranged from lower-budget indies, to big-budget studio films, to biopics, true stories, weird experimental stuff, and high-concept, mainstream genre material. Anything that feels fresh and universally appealing is fair game.
We highly recommend writers submit more detailed summaries spotlighting the elements that make your project distinct: why this concept, why these themes, and in many cases regarding stories in the public domain or "lower concept" pitches, why you, the writer, are most apt to write that story and what singular vision you can offer.
Oftentimes the concept comes across best in the form of a pitch deck, but that's not a requirement.
Some guidelines:
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