Watch the December 2017 1st Scene Script Winners

Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
AMERICAN SNAKE PIT – CRIME 1st Scene ScreenplayDecember 2017 Readingby Dan Tomasulo DRAGONSONG – FANTASY 1st Scene ScreenplayDecember 2017 Readingby FRAMER – THRILLER 1st Scene ScreenplayDecember 2017 Readingby Joann Hess SWIPE – TV 1st Scene ScreenplayDecember 2017 Readingby Jeff D. Opdyke LONG WAY HOME – COMEDY 1st Scene…

Interview with Winning TV PILOT Writer Katie Grotzinger (MINNIE NOIR)

What is your TV Pilot screenplay about? Minnie Hughes is a hardboiled noir detective that also just so happens to also be the shortest girl in the fourth grade. When a candidate for class president’s show and tell South African ostrich egg goes missing, Minnie jumps on the case. Meanwhile, she also deals with her… Continue reading Interview with Winning TV PILOT Writer Katie Grotzinger (MINNIE NOIR)

Interview with Winning TV Pilot Writer Ed Vela (PSI-COM)

What is your TV Pilot screenplay about? At a secret government facility, young psychics are being trained and their psychic gifts developed but when one group: Psi-Com 5, finds out about an enhancement program that is killing and maiming some of the younger less powerful psychics, while at the same time discovering a powerful young… Continue reading Interview with Winning TV Pilot Writer Ed Vela (PSI-COM)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Sheri Davenport (EYES OF DAWN)

1. What is your screenplay about? Eyes of Dawn is new look at the life of Mata Hari. It tells the story of a woman far ahead of her time, a woman in touch with the strength, beauty and power of her femininity and her sexuality. A woman who loved with passion, danced with abandon,… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Sheri Davenport (EYES OF DAWN)

Interview with winning screenwriters Edward Ocean & Michael Sgueglia (THE NOWHERE MAN)

1. What is your screenplay about? It’s the story of a depressed New York talent agent who inexplicability finds himself back in 1980 just in time to save John Lennon and his own marriage. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Fantasy/Dramady 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? Michael –… Continue reading Interview with winning screenwriters Edward Ocean & Michael Sgueglia (THE NOWHERE MAN)