Winner of the 2008 Screenwriting Competition, writer Evan Daugherty found management through Script Pipeline's industry network.
Sales include "Snow White and the Huntsman" by Evan Daugherty, "The Rabbit" by Micah Barnett, and other feature screenplays spanning the past decade. Submit to the Workshop for detailed notes and potential industry circulation.
"Killing Season," winner of the Script Pipeline Screenwriting Competition, wrapped production in March 2012. The action film stars Robert De Niro and John Travolta.
Next Pitchfest: August 4th, 2012.
Evan Daugherty teamed up with Melissa Rosenberg and sold "Afterthought" to NBC.
Former Script Pipeline Workshop "Recommend" screenplay Operation Endgame was released in theaters and on DVD summer 2010.
Tripper Clancy, who found representation with Script Pipeline industry partner FilmEngine, will focus exclusively on comedy features. From Tripper: "Entering the Script Pipeline contest set in motion a chain reaction that ultimately led to my career as a working screenwriter."
Chris Tucker to star in "The Rabbit," written by Micah Barnett. Script Pipeline facilitated introductions between Micah and his manager before Warner Bros. purchased the screenplay for six figures.
Script Pipeline CEO Chadwick Clough raised over $5 million to produce Script Pipeline Recommended screenplay "Operation Endgame," starring Zach Galifianakis, Adam Scott, Maggie Q, and an ensemble cast. Script Pipeline is actively looking for new material to produce through the Writers Workshop.
Script Pipeline was noted as one of the top coverage companies in the May/June 2011 issue of Script Magazine.
Written by Script Pipeline writer Robert Nelms, "Between" premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival before airing on Lifetime.
Michael Starrbury's "Watch Roger Do His Thing" was named one of the best spec scripts of 2011 by The Blacklist. The screenplay received a "Recommend" from Script Pipeline's Writers Workshop.
Brian Watanabe (Rogues Gallery) signed with Gersh after receiving a Workshop "Recommend." In 2008, his script was produced with Zach Galifianakis, Adam Scott, and an ensemble cast.
Noted as one of best script coverage companies, Script Pipeline (formerly Script P.I.M.P.) featured in THR as not only a notes service but a crucial screenwriters resource site.
Workshop Recommend script "Strength and Honor," written and directed by Mark Mahon, has racked up almost 20 awards in festivals worldwide, garnering huge praise for Mahon and lead actor Michael Madsen, who was interviewed on the Today Show in 2009 to discuss the critically-acclaimed film.
Script Pipeline's "The Living Wake" reviewed by Variety's Robert Koehler, was praised for its extraordinary vision, both in directing and writing.
Founder of InkTip Jerrol LeBaron recognizes Script Pipeline as one of the top coverage services.
CEO Chadwick Clough and General Manager Matt Misetich attended the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT to support its partners, producers, and associates. Pictured: Chadwick Clough (left) talks with Dana O'Keefe of Cinetic Media.
Moviemaker Magazine named Script Pipeline (aka Script P.I.M.P.) one of the "Top 50 Websites for Moviemakers, 2009."
"Operation: Endgame," starring Ving Rhames, Ellen Barkin, Rob Corddry, Emile DeRavin, Adam Scott, Jeffrey Tambor, Maggie Q, Odette Yustman, and Zach Galifianakis. Available on Netflix and major retailers.
Past Script Pipeline screenwriting contest winner Lance Hammer won the Best Director award at Sundance 2008. North American rights were scooped up by IFC in "a six-figure deal plus gross participation commitment."
Jesse Eisenberg, co-star of Script Pipeline's "The Living Wake," was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in David Fincher's "The Social Network."
Writers Workshop "Recommend" screenplay "The Things We Carry" was produced in 2009.
Trevor Groth and Chadwick Clough first met in Cinevegas 2005. For Trevor's support of Script Pipeline's first feature film, "The Living Wake," we are forever grateful. Script Pipeline continues to support all of Trevor's work as the head of the Sundance Film Festival.
From left: Script Pipeline GM Matt Misetich, writers Debbie Chesebro and Tyson Fitzgerald, Teresa Lo, TV Winner Benjamin Morgan, Tripper Clancy, and Script Pipeline CEO Chadwick Clough. Soon after, Tripper found representation with a Pipeline industry contact and was hired as a comedy writer by 20th Century Fox.
Discussing script coverage companies, producer Peter Bart ('Fun with Dick and Jane') remarked: "Networking is so important. But there's a whole array of online support systems now. . . . My favorite is called Script Pimp dot com." (*Script Pimp's name changed to Script Pipeline in 2010)
Creative Screenwriting magazine interviewed Script Pipeline Writers Workshop writer Brian Watanabe on his newly-produced script, "Operation Endgame" (formerly "Rogues Gallery"). After receiving a "Recommend," Chadwick Clough took the script direct to Darko Entertainment and became executive producer on the project.
From left: Script Pipeline Owner Chadwick Clough, Ian McWethy, Tyler Smith, Matthew Bozin, and David Love. Tyler Smith signed with WME after his contest win.
Script Pipeline's The Living Wake is available for streaming on Hulu. Produced by Chadwick Clough, the film stars Academy Award-nominee Jesse Eisenberg and comic Mike O'Connell, both close friends of Clough.
From left: Colleen and Robert Nelms with producer/Script Pipeline CEO Chadwick Clough. "Nelms has indeed created his own path as a bona fide Hollywood screenwriter." - Hollywood Scriptwriter Magazine (April, 2005)
Moviemaker Magazine featured Script Pipeline (formerly Script P.I.M.P.) as a top, up-and-coming coverage service for screenwriters.
David Kline, co-founder of Script Pipeline and current Writers Workshop consultant, sold DETAIL, a one-hour drama, to CBS. David is producing the procedural series with CSI creator Anthony Zuiker.
From left: Colleen and Robert Nelms with producer/Script Pipeline CEO Chadwick Clough. "Nelms has indeed created his own path as a bona fide Hollywood screenwriter." - Hollywood Scriptwriter Magazine (April, 2005)