What is your screenplay about? Still suffering from an unimaginable tragedy, a married couple is challenged with an unexpected opportunity. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Narrative Drama 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? I believe it has a unique story that has an event and perspective rarely seen.… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Joe Capucini (PERMISSION)
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Interview with Screenwriter Robert Wooldridge (STRAYS)
1. What is your screenplay about? “Strays” is about a lonely surveillance officer at a grocery store helps a street kid get a job, but their budding friendship soon turns into a brewing obsession. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? It’s a dark drama with a touch of thriller/suspense. 3. Why should this… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Robert Wooldridge (STRAYS)
Interview with Screenwriter Patrick Hatten (Galaxy Chamber)
What is your screenplay about? —This is a story about free will and subjugation, slavery and colonization, all set within a spaceship that encapsulates the society at large. The spaceship carries cloned bodies that can be put to work using programs, and those programs can be exploited along with the bodies. But somebody on board… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Patrick Hatten (Galaxy Chamber)
Interview with Screenwriter T.J. Morehouse (THE DARK VALLEY)
What is your screenplay about? The slowly fading American dream and the effects of 12 months of isolation. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Modern Noir 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? I will be shooting this as a guerilla film 3/2 and 3/3 in Los Angeles if anyone… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter T.J. Morehouse (THE DARK VALLEY)
Interview with Screenwriter Andy Carpenter (Throwaways)
What is your screenplay about? This story is about the connection, and disconnection, of humanity. My intention with this screenplay is to illustrate the massive amount of human and resource capital required to produce objects that are literally created, and then tossed away; like people. People are tossed away. Transported. Forgotten. Even when we mean… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Andy Carpenter (Throwaways)
Interview with Screenwriter Tienny The (HOPE)
1. What is your screenplay about? My screenplay is to describe the hope of a new life’s feeling that is entering into the world, and to educate the respect of new life. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? The genre of my screenplay is towards family focusing towards kids-centric and finally in science… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Tienny The (HOPE)
Interview with Screenwriter Alberto “Mojo” Peña (Peaky Blinders: “Good Friday”)
What is your screenplay about? During the Great Depression in England, Thomas Shelby is battling with delusions of his late wife and has to save his family and business from the grasps of enemy Michael Gray, who threatens to take both. Seeing this as the opportune moment to strike, Michael & Gina Gray make a… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Alberto “Mojo” Peña (Peaky Blinders: “Good Friday”)
Interview with Screenwriter Stephen John Beyer (Solstice)
What is your screenplay about? “Solstice” is written along the lines of films like “April Fool’s Day” and “Wicker Man.” The story is about Angela who tries to overcome her fear of death while friends from her past are being murdered around her. Which all takes place while Angela and her twin brother Peter attend… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Stephen John Beyer (Solstice)
Interview with Filmmakers Whitney Lockert & Miranda Sherman (WHY NY)
WHY NY was the winner of BEST MUSIC VIDEO at the February 2021 Dance & Music Film Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? Whitney: The song was written as a humorous look at New York, a place which has been rightly celebrated in song many many times. As much as I loved… Continue reading Interview with Filmmakers Whitney Lockert & Miranda Sherman (WHY NY)
Interview with Filmmaker Daniel Cawthorne (SWOOSH)
SWOOSH was the winner of BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY at the February 2021 Dance & Music Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? My initial motivation to shoot a dance film, was to show the beautiful and smooth movements and flow of the Arri Trinity Rig which is the latest form of Steadicam, on film… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Daniel Cawthorne (SWOOSH)
