Scripter honors to include TV
The 28th USC Libraries Scripter nominations for screenwriting were announced Thursday, and for the first time the awards were expanded beyond film and into television.
The Scripter honors screenwriters of film adaptations as well as the authors of the original material on which the script was based.
The feature film nominees are “The Big Short,” screenwriters Adam McKay and Charles Randolph, adapted from Michael Lewis’ nonfiction work, “The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine”; “Brooklyn,” novelist Colm Toibin and screenwriter Nick Hornby; “The End of the Tour,” screenwriter Donald Margulies, adapted from David Lipsky’s memoir, “Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip With David Foster Wallace”; “The Martian,” novelist Andy Weir and screenwriter Drew Goddard; “Room,” Emma Donoghue for the novel and screenplay.
The nominees in the television category are: “Game of Thrones,” screenwriters David Benioff and D.B. Weiss for the episode “Hardhome,” adapted from the fantasy series “A Song of Ice and Fire” by George R.R. Martin; “The Leftovers,” Damon Lindelof and Jacqueline Hoyt for the episode “Axis Mundi,” based on the novel by Tom Perrotta; “The Man in the High Castle,” Frank Spotnitz for the episode “The New World,” based on the novel by Philip K. Dick; “Masters of Sex,” Michelle Ashford for the episode “Full Ten Count,” based on the biography by Thomas Maier, “Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the Couple Who Taught America How to Love”; and “Show Me a Hero,” screenwriters William F. Zorzi and David Simon, based on the nonfiction book by Lisa Belkin.
Winners will be announced Feb. 20.