JEFFREY FIELD
Jeffrey R. Field is a six-time Nicholl Fellowship semifinalist, honored in 2019 for his thriller DON’T GO THERE, in 2018 for his dramedy WAITING GAMES and his sci-fi coming-of-age story NO MAN’S LAND, in 2014 for his dark comic thriller JACKSONVILLE, in 2013 for his comedy BOBBY DA BOMB & THE SHORT PUTTS and in 2012 for his comedy POP HIT.
He was the overall winner of the 2018 Tracking Board Launch Pad Feature Competition, a 2014 Screencraft Fellowship winner, first place winner of the inaugural Screencraft Science Fiction Screenplay competition and the winner of top prizes for screenwriting at the Omaha, Kansas City, Destiny City and Nashville film festivals. He is also a Silver and Bronze prize winner and 10-time finalist at the PAGE International Screenwriting Awards.
His scripts have also been finalists in screenplay competitions at the Austin Film Festival, Slamdance Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, the Nantucket Film Festival and the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival.
He received the first PAGE Fellowship to the Stowe Story Labs in Vermont and is the only two-time winner of a Missouri Stories Fellowship.
His screenplays have been optioned eight times.
Jeffrey R. Field is a six-time Nicholl Fellowship semifinalist, honored in 2019 for his thriller DON’T GO THERE, in 2018 for his dramedy WAITING GAMES and his sci-fi coming-of-age story NO MAN’S LAND, in 2014 for his dark comic thriller JACKSONVILLE, in 2013 for his comedy BOBBY DA BOMB & THE SHORT PUTTS and in 2012 for his comedy POP HIT.
He was the overall winner of the 2018 Tracking Board Launch Pad Feature Competition, a 2014 Screencraft Fellowship winner, first place winner of the inaugural Screencraft Science Fiction Screenplay competition and the winner of top prizes for screenwriting at the Omaha, Kansas City, Destiny City and Nashville film festivals. He is also a Silver and Bronze prize winner and 10-time finalist at the PAGE International Screenwriting Awards.
His scripts have also been finalists in screenplay competitions at the Austin Film Festival, Slamdance Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, the Nantucket Film Festival and the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival.
He received the first PAGE Fellowship to the Stowe Story Labs in Vermont and is the only two-time winner of a Missouri Stories Fellowship.
His screenplays have been optioned eight times.