Silver Screenwriting Winner Comes out of Seclusion
Kodjo Akeseh Tsakpo, the Silver Screenwriting Grand Prize winner, after being absolutely exhausted from flying to and fro and all of his meetings, etc. has returned to Merry Olde England, gathered his strength and sent us his brief take on what his trip was like:
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So by winning The Script Department’s opportune Silver Screenwriting Competition 2009, I’ve been flown to Los Angeles for meetings with Hollywood insiders and won a cool haul of prizes. So here I am – back in the UK, suitcase empty, study area a mess and the script to my left boasting the win in thick bold type – the latter is all I wanted but I ended up getting so much more.
I’ve spent the best part of a year in hibernation writing and rewriting SHIFT, and, whilst script-editors and writer-friends encourage, read and feed back nothing beats the accreditation of placing at competition. Nothing beats the accreditation of winning. Whilst always harbouring a passion for SHIFT I’ve always been aware that it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. Though employing the tenets of a standard thriller, its narrative hook gives it complexity and, hopefully, depth. It’s labyrinthine and multi-layered and, at times, convoluted but necessarily so. In short – it does itself little favours when presenting itself to readers. But I don’t care. I’ve loved it. I’ve loved writing it. I’ve loved re-writing it. And, up until now that fulfillment was a satisfactory reward.
Due to the time difference, I awaited Julie’s call long after all my colleagues had gone home. I simply expected more questions about my eligibility to be in the competition – why can’t she just email me? So in that regards, being told – “You’ve won.” – pretty much made my year. Seriously – to go back to LA, meet agents, managers…taste root beer (which, for uninitiated, tastes like Coke but with MORE sugar in it) was more than I could have hoped for but exactly what I wanted when I entered the competition.
So what did I take away from LA 2009? That Los Angeles is populated with more generous people than the rest of the world gives it credit for. From Julie and The Script Department going well above and beyond their capacity for hospitality to the writers, agents and executives that took time out of their heavy schedules to read some Japanese-sounding Brit’s ‘metaphysical thriller’ – and from them giving one-to-one advice and support regarding the maintenance of a Hollywood career to the yet-to-break-in writers who I was blessed to befriend at the Screenwriters Expo a few days later. Aside from the airfare, the hotel and the unrivalled access to inner-Hollywood, winning this competition has ensured that I’ve left town with two of the most valuable commodities any career-forging writer and/or director should have – validation and friendship…
…and a Macbook Air, Final Draft 8 and money. In short, I’ve been humbled and I’ve had a blast but now the real work begins. So, till next time, which won’t be long, adios y buena suerte and my thanks to The Silver Screenwriting Competition and Julie Gray.
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Thanks Kodjo Akeseh Tsakpo, for giving us a glimpse in your busy schedule…
And hope you come back.
Really enjoyed watching your short films on your webpage.
And I’m really glad to see screenwriters like yourself taking risk and
writing complex screenplays. I love complicated/complex screenplays.
And thanks Julie for your support and promoting screenwriters who dare to
write from the heart and brain and gut instinct…
Bravo!
Kodjo, you sound like one day you might be directing Shift.
Afterall you are a talented writer/director combo.
Keep the good work and vision.
Cheers!
Very classy, Kodjo, and cool to hear the insider’s take on what winning it all means. Congrats on the win, and all the best as “the real work,” as you’ve called it, unfolds.
Thanks for sharing!
Great way to send your thanks, Kodjo, you’re an inspiration to all of us!
It was a pleasure to meet you Kodjo! One of the highlights of the Expo for me. I’m sure the success will continue, it’s just a matter of time. We’re all rooting for you! Keep us posted.
Thanks for the article.
That’s really cool. Congratulations, man!
Congratulations Kodjo! I’m so happy for you. Your win helps inspire me to go for it! It shows that with hard work and dedication, any of us can rise out of obscurity to become the next big writer in Hollywood! Talent does count in this business. Warm wishes, Gabriell
I’m just floored because I always thought I was the only one who described their work as a “metaphysical thriller”… Cool!
Congratulations! And you are the second guy from across the pond who’s sought out Root Beer while states side. My friend from Brighton was obsessed with all the different brands when he visisted.
The Wachowski brothers did lots of research on Meta Physics
before they wrote THE MATRIX.
Admire screenwriters, like Kodjo, who dare to grab their script by the horn
and give us something fresh and unique and entertainting and thought provoking.
You know, a page turner.
Best,
Hope to see Kodjo’s Metaphysical thriller on screen.
Hey’s he’s also a bright and upcoming film director – he will make this happen. I believe it.
Hey Kodjo, it was great meeting you and talking British television. I hope that good things continue to happen with the script. The story sounds fantastic!
As a side note, I thought you would find it interesting that Being Human has been bought to be remade for the US cable channel Syfy. We will still get the original on BBCA but if the revamp (wow that’s a bad pun) gets picked up I guess we will have both. Crazy!
lisabeth