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Old 11-29-2005, 03:54 PM   #1
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Awesome screenplay contest!!

Do you have a screenplay you’ve been dreaming of turning into a film? Well, here at the IFA, we’re in the business of making those dreams come true! As part of its program to stimulate and support independent film production around the world, Independent Filmmakers Alliance is sponsoring a number of screenplay competitions. Prizes include the production, financing, and distribution of winning screenplays WORLDWIDE! Deadline January 15, 2006!

To enter, just go to our website at www.ifilmalliance.com, click on the “Competitions” link to register for an opportunity of a lifetime! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Enter today!
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Old 11-30-2005, 09:38 AM   #2
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Hmm...

1. Your name is IFA.

2. Your first post concerns IFA.

3. The promotion of IFA at that.

4. All of these points point to you being a spambot.

5. I don't like spam.
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Old 11-30-2005, 11:51 AM   #3
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Watch it...

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Hmm...

1. Your name is IFA.

2. Your first post concerns IFA.

3. The promotion of IFA at that.

4. All of these points point to you being a spambot.

5. I don't like spam.
Hand, it would seem this forum is loaded with people chomping at the bit to give their work away. They are also most passionate about doing so. Be nice to IFA so that 'exposure' can be achieved.
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Old 11-30-2005, 01:59 PM   #4
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We are in the "contests" section of the message board.....funny how that works....I wouldn't considered posting a contest here spam...but that's just me!
The IFA is an organization trying to help filmmakers get their great ideas from script to screen. We have some great contests and you should take a look if you are interested!
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And thank you...

IFA, thank you for the opportunity and welcome to the forum. My comment was in no way meant to discourage you, your organization, or your offer.
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