Interview with Mark Melara, winning TV Spec writer (Curb Your Enthusiasm)

Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch Mark Melara’s winning TV Spec Screenplay of Curb Your Enthusiasm “The Transplant” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqa9M2DUMng CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Frances Townend Larry – Charles Gordon Jeff – Neil Kulin Leon – Kaleb Alexander Jason Alexander – Rob Salerno Paula – Alicia Payne Waitress – Julia Vally Susie – Jacqueline Brown Matthew…

Deadline February 15th: SUBMIT your FEATURE Screenplay to Writing Festival

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Deadline February 15th: SUBMIT your FEATURE Screenplay to Writing Festival. Get your works showcased at 2015 festival events. http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html – Get FULL FEEDBACK on your script. Winners get their script performed by professional actors at the Writing Festival! Watch WINNING Screenplay Readings – Watch videos of past winners performed by…

Interview with Vinit Parmar (Quest for Energy)

Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Hearing the Toronto audience’s responses compelled me to raise the bar of what I should have expected from myself in making this film. The feedback video is a great concept and I cannot express how important it was to have it as a record of the viewing experience at time…

Interview with Poet Clarissa Simmens (Aging With Orion)

Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
The Natural Gazette of Poetry and Art reblogged one of my poems and WILDsound was mentioned in that issue. I was very intrigued by the excellent poetry published and since I believe that poems were meant to be read aloud (I always do that before posting/publishing) I could not resist…

Interview with Poet John David Lionel Brooke (Excalibur)

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Initially a hoot getting my unpublished poem dramatized. On reflection, gratifying if viewers took my serious message to heart. – John David Lionel Brooke on why he submitted to WILDsound WATCH Poetry Reading of EXCALIBUR Matthew Toffolo interviews John David Lionel Brooke: Matthew: What is the theme of your poem?…