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Nick Animation Studios’ Writing Program is Now Accepting Submissions

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Nickelodeon Animation Studios writing program is now looking for aspiring screenwriters.

Are you an aspiring screenwriter? Do you have experience writing scripts for TV shows and movies and you’re interested in taking it to the next level? Well Nickelodeon Animation Studios is looking for you.

The Nick Animation Studio’s Writing Program is now accepting applications. Their global Writing Program is one of the best programs in the entertainment industry. In fact, alumni have gone on to create their own Nickelodeon shows and write for all sorts of TV shows and movies.

While in the Program, writers meet our series creators, work in writers’ rooms, and receive hands-on experience writing spec scripts and pitching story ideas in both live action and animated television. Basically, they write a lot and do cool things, all while being provided a salary!

The deadline to submit is February 28th.

SCRIPT GUIDELINES

All applicants must submit a writing sample. Appropriate Spec Scripts must adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Must be Comedic; either Live Action or Animation
  • Based on a half-hour television series that is currently on-air and being produced for primetime network or cable (series must have been on-air for at least one season). Streaming shows are eligible as long as they have released new episodes within the last year (and are preferably renewed for another season)
  • Typed in standard Final Draft (or equivalent) script format
  • In black ink
  • In 12pt courier style font
  • On 8-1/2 x 11, 3-hole punched white paper
  • With only two brass fasteners (top & bottom)

THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED:

Feature-length screenplays, hour-long dramas, reality-based comedies or dramas, pilots, treatments, outlines, plays, short stories, books, graphics, magazine/newspaper articles, poems, headshots, audio/video tapes, digital media, loose-leaf pages or non-U.S. content.

Please note: Submissions that do not adhere to these guidelines will not be considered.

To apply Click Here!

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