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As of Jul 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for temp film script reader in the United States is $19.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectTemp Film Script ReaderScript Analyst
Required CredentialsFilm or media-related degree, writing or editing experienceFilm studies, media, or related degree, analytical skills
Work EnvironmentFilm studios, production companies, freelanceStudios, production companies, entertainment industry
Employer & Industry UsageUsed for initial script review, often temporaryUsed for detailed script evaluation, often permanent
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The Temp Film Script Reader typically performs initial, temporary reviews of scripts to assess suitability for production, focusing on basic content and quality. In contrast, a Script Analyst conducts in-depth evaluations, providing detailed reports to guide production decisions. Both roles require familiarity with film content and industry standards but differ mainly in scope and permanence.

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One Act Play Competition (Washington)

theatreWashington

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site

Part-time

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Job description

$1000 award to the author of an outstannding one-act play

The Drama Committee of The Arts Club of Washington is pleased to announce the return of the One Act Play Competition for 2025. The competition generates interest in original one-act scripts and recognizes and rewards talented playwrights with a $1,000 prize, staged reading, and two nightsโ€™ accommodation at the Club.

2025 Competition Information

Script Eligibility: All submissions must be a one-act play that is not part of a multi-act play and remains unpublished and unproduced (except for staged readings) as of the date of entry. Staging must be limited to a maximum of six actors.

Deadline: Submissions will open on July 15 and end on September 15. The winner will be announced in October on the Clubโ€™s website. The Drama Committee will organize a reception and a staged reading on the historic Arts Club stage in December.

Entry Fee: $25. The Arts Club of Washington, a 501c3 charitable organization, affirms that entry fees will go solely to funding the $1,000 award to the author of the winning play, paying the artists involved in the staged reading of the winning script, and covering other incidental expenses incurred by the Club in administering this contest.

Preparing Your Entry
  • Only one play per author will be considered.
  • Neither film nor television scripts will be accepted.
  • Participation is limited to residents of the United States.
  • The authorโ€™s name should not appear on the script.

How to Submit: Please register for the competition by clicking where indicated below. That will take you to our calendar page where you can register and pay the fee. Click on RSVP, answer a few questions, and upload your script. You will be asked to pay the entry fee to submit your registration. Submissions accepted starting on July 15, 2025.

Judging Criteria
  • Judges shall be industry professionals affiliated with a Washington, D.C.-based arts organization.
  • Scripts will be judged on concept, dramatic action, characterization, dialogue, and technical requirements.
  • Critical analysis of scripts will not be provided.
  • Judges prefer scripts that run 20 to 50 minutes with minimal scenes.
  • Consider the producibility and staging on a small, historic stage of approximately 11โ€™ width and an 8โ€™ graduated depth with limited lighting and technical capabilities.
Information for Playwrights
  • All production and publication rights remain the property of the playwright.
  • The Arts Club of Washington shall have the right to stage the selected scripts without payment of any royalties.
  • Any production will be at the discretion of The Arts Club of Washington.
  • The Arts Club of Washington shall have the option to limit submissions to the first 100 plays received.
  • Winning playwright may be provided two nightsโ€™ accommodation at the Club to attend the staged reading, subject to availability and a $25 per night Historic Preservation Fee.
  • No other travel or incidental expenses shall be reimbursed.
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