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ScreenCraft Family-Friendly Script Contest Semi-Finalists Announced

by ScreenCraft Staff on April 21, 2014

These are the semi-finalists of the inaugural ScreenCraft Family-Friendly Script Contest. Congratulations to the writers who have made it this far and thanks to all who submitted. See the quarter-finalists here and stay tuned for the upcoming announcement of the grand prize winner and finalists.

 

Adopting Grandpa by Annie Wood

Alec In Underland by Svilen Kamburov

Alice Griffith and the Keys of Time by Jeffrey Bradley

Alien High School by DJ Driscoll

All That Glitters... by Michael E. Bierman

A Taste of Freedom by Mike Boss

A Zillion Zaboodles by Phyllis Heltay

Bears Beware! by Ross Mihalko & Donna Swift

Boy's Night Out by Suzanne Johnson

Camp Lucky by Geoff Wilson

Catching Claus by Kevin Murphy & Josephy Murphy

Claws, Paws and a Blue McCaw by Theresa Giese

Cooper's Confession by Cliff Zimowski

Crossings by Fred Perry

Dai The Voice by Alison Down

Darby Petty and the Lost Treasure by DC Sayre

Dogbiskit: The Fastest Mutt In History by Christopher Sansone

Free Inside! by Sarah Brockmann

Galapagos by Amanda Parham

Gone West by Brenda Newmann

Max's Fantastic Adventures: The Well of Lost Souls by Jonathan Bucari

Megan and the Menehune by Marc Hertz

Miracle: Anna's Hummingbird by Guershon Moreno

Monster Hunters by Neil Chase

Owney by Wayne Johnson

Raining Cats by Deb Havener

Remy by James Grayford

River Dreams by Michael Raymond

Slumber by Becky Head

Staycation by Sundae Jahant-Osborn

The Cat That Saved The (Hollywood) Stars by Philip C. Sedgwick

The Girl From Mars by Christina Pamies

The Little Giant by Mike Boss

The Mootants by Derek Taylor Kent

The Panjiayuan Diary by Tim Plaehn

The Peach Pirates of Beech Grove by Frances Babb

The Rose Tree by Angela Berliner

The Squawker by Craig Peters

Tough Cookies by M.J. Anderson & Richard Rossner

Turkey Day by Michael Lee Barlin

Two Peese In a Pad by Tom Christopher

What If? by Paul Mendelson

Wild Tribe by G.J. Huffman 

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