Grand Prize TV Fellowship
The TV Fellowship winner receives $7,000 in cash and prizes, including*:
- Free tuition and housing at the Retreat (all Fellows must provide their own transportation to and from the Retreat)
- 12 month educational fellowship program with 2 industry mentors
- $1,000
- Assorted gift cards
- 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 Fellow feedback on improving the craft of the script(s) submitted for feedback and will also discuss various aspects of the business of TV writing to help the Fellow better understand the various roles TV writers play in the entertainment industry
- At the retreat, open access to 15+ hours of small group educational sessions covering a wide rage of creative and business topics
*Grand Prize Fellowship winner must attend the Retreat in order to receive the prizes.
Division Winners
Each TV Division* has a designated winner, who receives:
- Discount on Retreat tuition
- Assorted gift cards
- 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 writers feedback on improving the craft of the script(s) submitted for feedback and will also discuss various aspects of the business of TV writing to help winners better understand the various roles TV writers play in the entertainment industry
- At the retreat, open access to 15+ hours of small group educational sessions covering a wide rage of creative and business topics
*Click here for a full list of TV Divisions.
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.