Call for Submissions – The Cosby Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
The Cosby Program
CosbyProgram@yahoo.com
www.CosbyProgram.com

A CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FROM TV AND FEATURE WRITERS
The Guy Hanks & Marvin Miller Screenwriting Program Sponsored by Drs. Bill &
Camille Cosby

Drs. Bill & Camille Cosby
Los Angeles, CA (BlackNews.com) – Starting its sixteen year, THE GUY HANKS &
MARVIN MILLER SCREENWRITING PROGRAM aka The Cosby Program, will be accepting
applications from July 15, 2009 to September 15, 2010. This program was
established by Drs. Bill and Camille Cosby at the University of Southern
California’s School of Cinematic Arts. Unaffiliated with USC, the goal of
the Hanks-Miller Program is to develop the pool of qualified
African-American writers in the entertainment industry.
This program meets twice a week for 15-weeks beginning February 2010. It is
designed to assist writers in completing a television or feature script,
while giving them the opportunity to examine African-American history,
culture and iconography. Tuition is free to those selected.
Our program is not designed for beginning-level writers. We are seeking
writers who have taken the initiative to study television or feature writing
through workshops or classes; though a degree in cinematic writing or
filmmaking is not required. In an industry that is extremely competitive, we
have found our greatest success in assisting those who have a strong
foundation in television or screen writing and have a body of work to show
for their efforts. Writers selected for this program usually have no
produced credits, but are on the brink of great success. They are able to
use the product and the relationships they create in this unique workshop
environment to advance their careers. The Hanks-Miller Program is credited
with introducing more successful African-American writers into the
entertainment industry than any other program of its type.
Our alumni are highly respected and sought after. They are a primary
recruiting source for the Disney Writing Fellowship, the Fox Diversity
Program, the CBS Television Program, the Nickelodeon Writers’ Program and
the Warner Brothers Comedy and Drama Writing Program. Our alumni are
represented by top agencies including UTA, William Morris, ICM, APA and CAA,
to name a few.
Although obtaining employment is not the primary goal of the program, alumni
have used relationships and scripts developed in the program to secure
positions as television and feature writers, producers, directors and
executives. Our writers have created, written and produced for top ten shows
on televisions, as well as news and reality television shows. They have also
completed countless freelance assignments. Some of the shows our writers
have recently written on or have been staffed on include: “Private
Practice,” “Lincoln Heights,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “Saving Grace,” “Bones,”
“Cougars,” “Brothers,” “House of Payne” and “Sons of Anarchy.” Our Feature
writers have not only been produced, but have received honors through
“Tribeca All Access,” “Hollywood Black Film Festival,” “Austin Film
Festival” and “Fade In Magazine.” They have also completed independent
features and short films as well.
Our writers have been recognized by organizations including the NAACP; while
the Program itself has been recognized by the California Governor’s office,
a State Senator and the Los Angeles Mayor’s office.
We invite you to apply or re-apply to our program. We are always seeking
writers with talent and a drive for success.
For more information or to obtain an application visit our website at
http://www.CosbyProgram.com
Email us at: CosbyProgram@yahoo.com
Please pass this press release on to African-American writers whom you feel
would benefit from this program.

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