Frapa All Access accredited Screenwriters can submit up to 3 (three) projects through the website, to schedule meetings with players from production companies and television channels, who can also apply through the website. 20 minute meetings will be schedule in accordance with the players interests, during FRAPA.
Deadline: July 10, 2015.
- The Business Rounds will happen in the mornings and afternoons of August 4-6, in the 2nd Floor of Cinemateca Capitólio. The selected projects will receive, through the e-mail used by the screenwriter in the submission of the work, the time and date of each meeting.
- The timetable of the meetings will be defined by the FRAPA production. If there is a need of change in the schedule, the screenwriter responsible for the submission must send an e-mail with a written request to frapa@frapa.art.br 48 hours before the scheduled time. This does not guarantee the alteration, since it’s dependable on the schedule of the experts and the possibilities of production of FRAPA.
- The meetings will be limited to 20 minutes.
- The projects can have any format, but it must be indicated in the act of submission by the screenwriter, informing if it is a fiction, non-fiction, series or feature project.
- Projects submitted to this event must be registered in the National Library of Brazil (FNC), Writers Guild of America (WGA) or the institution responsible in your country. The register must be attached in the form, and the name of the project must be the same in the document and in the form.
- The deadline for submissions to the Business Rounds is July 10, 2015, at 23h59, BRT.
- The selection of projects for the Business Rounds will be made by the Production Companies and Television Channels present. They are final and can’t be appealed.
- The meetings during the FRAPA Business Rounds give no garantee any business will be closed. It’s an opportunity to present projects and to allow networking of screenwriters with players from television channels and production companies.
- FRAPA is not responsible for the interaction and results that arise from the meetings, excusing itself from any obligations, duties, responsibilities and judicial or extrajudicial demands that may come to emerge as a result of the interaction between screenwriters, television channels and producers, during this event.
- The submissions are personal and nontransferable. The screenwriter can only submit 3 (three) projects to the Business Rounds.
The deadline for entries has been closed.
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