tempting fates competitions

Screenwriting Competition

The second series of Tempting Fates is in the pipeline and in keeping with our student-involvement ethic we want you to write the first episode!

No need to write a full script although some idea of dialogue would be great. You can include new characters, new locations and an all new style if you wish. The only guideline we’re giving is to keep it along th themes of fate and destiny.

Email us a two-page treatment or synopsis of the story and your ideas and the best will win £100 and have their work made by a professional film company.

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Viral Competition

To promote the series and get more student involvement than ever before Eye Film & Television is running a video competition to produce the best viral video. The rules are very simple and videos should take no longer than a couple of hours to shoot and upload to Youtube. The best will win £75 and have their viral aired on www.TemptingFates.com and on our Youtube channel. There are three simple rules:

  1. The theme of fate and destiny must be explored
  2. The length must be no longer than 1 minute.
  3. All content must be original.



When you’re done upload it to Youtube and email us the link!

Good luck and get viral making!

viral Competition

Twitter Competition

Throughout November we will be looking for all Tempting Fates fans to be Twitter-happy and spread the word about the series’ re-launch.

From November 1st we will be tweeting various updates and links about the series. To be in with a chance of winning £50 cash simply retweet any of our tweets and mention the @TemptingFates hashtag. All ‘tweeters’ will go into a hat and a winner will be picked at random at the end of November!

All you need to do is either tweet using the @TemptingFates tag or retweet something we’ve posted.

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Blog Competition

Our fourth and final competition surrounding the release of Tempting Fates is to get all our fans blogging about it.

You can write anything, from your thoughts on the show to a creative writing piece exploring the show’s themes of fate and destiny. You can even record a video-blog if writing isn’t your thing.

We’re looking for the most creative and most interesting blogs and will be offering a prize of £25 for the best. Once you’ve written/recorded your entry just email us a link to production@eyefilmandtv.co.uk

Twitter Competition