Quiet
Storm Films has launched a competition to find Britain’s best new viral
script or idea. The competition, called Projectile, challenges
competitors to submit a script or idea which otherwise would be
impossible to get produced.
Projectile is open to applicants from all the creative
industries. The brief is open and challenges competitors to submit a
script or idea which otherwise would be impossible to get produced.
Commenting on the launch of the
competition, Trevor Robinson, founder of Quiet Storm, said: “As a
creative I have always been frustrated with missed opportunities and
sometimes having your best ideas thrown away. This competition is a
brilliant way to get those unsung strokes of genius made and out there.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing what comes out of this and I
think there will be some really exciting work which will challenge the
sterile and sometimes creatively starved commercials that we all see on
the TV.”
The ideas and end films must be no longer than 60 seconds and the scripts should be submitted by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The closing deadline for submissions is
May 29. A panel of industry experts, headed by Robinson, will judge
short-listed submissions.The winning film will be fully-funded and
produced by Quiet Storm Films and will be released over the internet as
a viral.
The feature film director, writer and
television presenter Richard Jobson, who recently signed for
commercials representation with Quiet Storm Films, will direct the
winning script.
The competition invitation will also be sent out as an email to
creatives at advertising agencies, digital agencies and design
companies and will be seeded on the internet.