Originally posted on WILDsound Writing Festival:
Watch the September 2016 Winning Short Story Reading. Reading performed by Val Cole 1st world problems by Mathieu Riva https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlKq1VvpkUA Get to know the winning writer: What is your 1pg Short Story about? It’s about how much crap that we fill in our every day lives that causes so much…
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Sept. 2016 Winner: CHASING THE WIND by Corean Strong
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Watch the September 2016 Winning 1st Scene Screenplay. CHASING THE WIND Written by Corean Strong SYNOPSIS: Genre: Crime, Mystery, Drama, Thriller A high flying, arrogant female homicide cop is assigned a serial killer case that thrusts her into a downward tailspin. She struggles to close the case due…
Sept. 2016 Winner: OLD BONES by Dermott Hayes
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Watch the September 2016 Winning 1st Scene Screenplay. OLD BONES Written by Dermott Hayes SYNOPSIS: Genre: Fantasy, Crime, Drama We lose our soul when we bury the dead without dignity and for the sake of manna. Two brothers are caught in a dilemma of conscience, to lose their…
Sept. 2016 Winner: VOODOO LOVE by Frederick Julius
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Watch the September 2016 Winning 1st Scene Screenplay. VOODOO LOVE Written by Frederick Julius SYNOPSIS: Genre: Drama, Romance, Crime A black-hearted vixen lures an ambitious hustler into her mansion as he seeks out a forbidden love. When merciless thugs come to rob and kill, it’ll cost him his…
Watch the September 2016 1st Scene Script Winners
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Submit your First Scene to the Festival: http://firstscenescreenplay.com Watch the September 2016 1st Scene Script Winners: VOODOO LOVE Written by Frederick Julius SYNOPSIS: Genre: Drama, Romance, Crime A black-hearted vixen lures an ambitious hustler into her mansion as he seeks out a forbidden love. When merciless thugs come to…
Read the best of NEW COMEDY Feature Film Loglines:
Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
Read the best of NEW COMEDY Feature Film Loglines: CLICK the links and read the pitches: WATER FROM THE MOON, by Craig Holland THE WEDDINGS, by Kelly Murphy I’M HAVING AN AFFAIR WITH MY WIFE, by Jen Finelli FAT SICK AND CLEARLY DEAD, by Johnathan Rousell MAN WITHOUT A RACE, by…
Read the best of NEW COMEDY TV SHOW Loglines:
Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
Read the best of NEW COMEDY TV SHOW Loglines: CLICK the links and read the pitches: ODD JOBS, by Brie Eley LIFE GETS BETTER TODAY, by Russ Comber MILFS, by Tamara Herman and Cindy Aronson WORK IN PROGRESS, by Stephanie Yuhas ARTIFICIAL, by Carter Kustera OPEN KITCHEN, by Ellis Michelle PREPPED,…
Sept. 2016 Winner: Feature Screenplay – LAWN BOYS by Steve Cleary
Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
Watch the September 2016 Winning Comedy Screenplay. LAWN BOYS Written by Steve Cleary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5dSMj-mfNo SYNOPSIS: Genre: Screwball Comedy When a pretentious ad man levels down to work on his best friend’s landscaping crew, he must sharpen his new skills in order to prevent a rival lawn service from ruining their…
Sept. 2016 Winner: Best Scene Script Reading from LOONATOONA by Shockadelic
Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
Watch the September 2016 Winning Best Scene Screenplay Reading. Best Scene from LOONATOONA Screenplay Written by Shockadelic SYNOPSIS: Genre: Surreal comedy, with fantasy and romance elements. An Australian family of four experiencing a surreal-to-us, normal-to-them day (or four-days-in-one). CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Julian Ford SUSAN – Katelyn Varadi COWBOY –…
Sept. 2016 Winner: Webseries – TREVOR AND EVOR Screenplay by Sasha Siljanovic
Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
Watch the September 2016 Winning Comedy Screenplay Reading. TREVOR AND EVOR Webseries Screenplay Written by Sasha Siljanovic CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Julian Ford TREVOR – Nick Hendrick Wicht EVOR – Kheon Clarke STONER – Donald Molnar Get to know the winning writer: What is your screenplay about? TREVOR AND EVOR…
