Interview with Winning Screenwriter T.J. Peters (The Infinite, Not Beyond)

1. What is your screenplay about? By most accounts, scientists and astronomers describe the universe as ever-expanding, making it virtually infinite. This little ditty toys with the idea that if deep space explorers did reach the “edge of the universe”, the consequences might be more mundane than expected. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter T.J. Peters (The Infinite, Not Beyond)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter John Celona (RAY IN SPACE)

1. What is your screenplay about? Extraterrestrials stranded on Earth live in people’s pools. A routine mission to the planet goes awry when an alien shuttlecraft mistakenly lands in the financial district during a busy day, creating havoc. Three extraterrestrials escape the ship and take refuge in pools where they can exist as pure atmospheric… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter John Celona (RAY IN SPACE)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Kaitlyn Kowalski (SEEKER)

 1. What is your screenplay about? The Seeker is a story about a young girl who struggles to find the balance between helping her family and actually doing the right thing. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? I would consider The Seeker to be a drama. 3. Why should this screenplay be made… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Kaitlyn Kowalski (SEEKER)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Jonah Jones (FEAR OF THE DOPPELGANGER)

1. What is your screenplay about? Michael; a man who made a decision in his teenage years which he regrets and his other self, Micky, who made the right decision and is now his doppelganger. The doppelganger knows about the protagonist and also knows that if they ever meet, they will both die. 2. What genres… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Jonah Jones (FEAR OF THE DOPPELGANGER)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Greg Blair (SANDS OF LANIKAI)

 1. What is your screenplay about? Before the first bombs were dropped on December 7th 1941, two men arrived at different moments on the windward side of O’ahu. One was bent on discovery… the other, on destruction. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Historical Fiction / Mystery Romance 3. Why should this screenplay… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Greg Blair (SANDS OF LANIKAI)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Troy Kelly (INDIAN COUNTRY)

 1. What is your screenplay about? An embattled attorney caught in a fraud scandal must undertake the pro bono defense of a Native American man facing the death penalty for killing his girlfriend while confronting a corrupt investigation and trying to restore his reputation. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Legal drama 3.… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Troy Kelly (INDIAN COUNTRY)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Ferdinand W. Gernandt (DISCORDANT)

 1. What is your screenplay about? LOGLINE: A teenager has to befriend a famous composer whose unorthodox methods will unlock award-winning compositions from his twin sister, not knowing the composer kills his students and steals their music for his own stardom. SUMMARY: Casey thought he was defending his sister – he didn’t mean to put… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Ferdinand W. Gernandt (DISCORDANT)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Josep Colomer (THE GLOBAL FUND)

 1. What is your TV PILOT screenplay about? Paul Bicker is the Director of the Global Fund, an international public institution that tries to prescribe what to do to the various countries of the world. In the pilot, Bicker pretends to address the huge debt of a South American country with an incompetent government. He… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Josep Colomer (THE GLOBAL FUND)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Drew Henriksen (DRAGONS & WOLVES)

What is your TV PILOT screenplay about? The events that lead to an apocalypses when mythical dragons battle genetically infected werewolves in a Mad Max style Western. What happens 400 years in the future, started 40 years in the past, and is taking form today. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Western/Crime 3.… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Drew Henriksen (DRAGONS & WOLVES)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Christopher Kerr (ESC.(APE) ONLINE)

 1. What is your TV PILOT screenplay about? This pilot episode is a high-impact, action-adventure – swiftly setting up its unique dual-universe premise; introducing the ensemble cast, and demonstrating, in particular, the ace skills of protagonist Kieran; a natural *PILOT*. See what I did, eh? Pilot. The series itself goes on to reveal the importance… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Christopher Kerr (ESC.(APE) ONLINE)