Interview with Filmmakers Olivia Belluck, Claire Barber (WOLF WATCHERS)

WOLF WATCHERS was the winner of BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY at the Documentary Film Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? Olivia: I have been passionate about wolves since I was 10. I started studying them for a school project and just fell in love, but the thing about wolves is as soon as you… Continue reading Interview with Filmmakers Olivia Belluck, Claire Barber (WOLF WATCHERS)

Interview with Screenwriter Thomas Schoch (WINTUCKY HIGH)

1. What is your screenplay about? Three down-on-their-luck friends discover an old high-school rival, now the corrupt mayor of their town, and his army of violent seniors are running an illicit weed growing business; an operation they had been arrested for years before. Forced undercover, this ragtag crew of friends battle wheelchair bound seniors with… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Thomas Schoch (WINTUCKY HIGH)

Interview with Screenwriter Allonya Payne (CHOCOLATE DROP)

1. What is your screenplay about? Chocolate drop is about a serial killer who hunts African American women. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? African American fiction / horror 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? This screenplay should be made into a movie because it’s shows the dark side… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Allonya Payne (CHOCOLATE DROP)

Interview with Screenwriter Morgan Allison Ross (N’Ever Ever After)

1. What is your screenplay about? This is a screenplay for a television show pilot called “N’Ever Ever After: Introducing Mrs. and Mrs. Robinson…” about the romantic misadventures of wedding planning. Similar to The Office and Abbott Elementary, it’s a mockumentary workplace comedy featuring unlucky-in-love wedding director, Mildred “Milly” Salvatore, and her chaotic wedding planning… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Morgan Allison Ross (N’Ever Ever After)

Interview with Filmmaker Walter Escamilla (WHERE TEARS, PERHAPS)

1. What motivated you to make this film? I’m a huge fan of contemporary dance. Every time a company hits town I’ll be the first in line, so when I first heard the song “Where tears, perhaps” I immediately thought about a dance duet. For me, the song expresses a lot without words and I… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Walter Escamilla (WHERE TEARS, PERHAPS)