USC Scripter Award

The USC Scripter Award (Scripter) is the name given to an award presented annually by the University of Southern California (USC) to honor both authors and screenwriters. Starting in 1988, the USC Libraries Board of Councilors award the year's best film adaptation of a printed work, recognizing the original author and the screenwriter.

In 2016, a television adaption Scripter award was added as well as the Literary Achievement Award. The Ex Libris Award is occasionally presented to long-time supporters of the USC Libraries. USC Libraries website writes, "Scripter celebrates writers and writing, collaboration, and the profound results of transforming one artistic medium into another. It stands as an emblem of libraries’ ability to inspire creative and scholarly achievement."[1][2]

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2014

The 27th-Annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards ceremony was held Saturday January 31, 2015 at USC’s Doheny Library, with Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford serving as honorary dinner chairpersons.[3]

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2017

The 30th-Annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards ceremony was held Saturday February 10, 2018 at USC’s Doheny Library.[4][5]

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2018

The 31st-Annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards ceremony was held Saturday February 9, 2019 at USC’s Doheny Library.[6][7]

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2019

The 32nd-Annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards ceremony was held Saturday January 25, 2020 at USC’s Doheny Library.[8][9]

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2020

The 33rd Annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards will be held virtually on March 13, 2021.[10]

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References

  1. "Scripter - About". USC Libraries. 2015-08-30. Retrieved 2018-05-01.
  2. "17th USC Scripter Award Finalists Announced". www.businesswire.com. Jan 7, 2005. Retrieved Jan 30, 2020.
  3. King, Susan. "'The Imitation Game' wins USC Scripter Award for adapted screenplay". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
  4. Tapley, Kristopher (2018-02-11). "'Call Me by Your Name,' 'The Handmaid's Tale' Win USC Libraries Scripter Awards". Variety. Retrieved 2018-05-01.
  5. "The 30th-Annual USC Libraries Scripter Award". USC Libraries. 2016-10-20. Retrieved 2018-05-01.
  6. Lewis, Hilary (2019-01-15). "'Black Panther,' 'If Beale Street Could Talk,' 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?' Among USC Scripter Award Finalists". Variety. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  7. "The 31st-Annual USC Libraries Scripter Award". USC Libraries. 2019-01-15. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  8. Hipes, Patrick (2019-12-18). "USC Scripter Awards: 'The Irishman', 'Fleabag' Among Nominees". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  9. Drury, Sharareh (2020-01-24). "'Little Women,' 'Fleabag' Win USC Scripter Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  10. Hipes, Patrick (January 26, 2021). "USC Scripter Awards Nominees Include 'Nomadland', 'One Night In Miami', 'Queen's Gambit', 'Unorthodox'". Deadline. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
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