Read Today’s NOVEL Loglines and book pitches

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Submit your own Logline to the Writing Festival: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html Read Today’s NOVEL Loglines and book pitches: Title: ON THE ROAD TO FIND OUT http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/on_the_road_to_find_out_by_robert_c_brewster.html Written by: Robert C. Brewster Type: NOVEL Genre: Biography, History, Drama * * * * * Title: TRAILING ON THE BLOOD OF CHRIST http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/trailing_on_the_blood_of_christ_by_connie_lee.html Written by:…

Interview with Philip Leung, Director of short film MY HERITAGE

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Thankfully the response was positive. So positive that audience members broke out in discussion. What started off as a personal film about my own upbringing, My Heritage sparked a conversation amongst audience members to share their own opinions on race and heritage. To witness this impact My Heritage had on…

Interview with Larry Laboe, Executive Director, NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA)

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Founded in 2007, the non-profit 501(c)3 organization NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) has established itself as a strong gathering place for cinema with over 60,000 subscribers in the Los Angeles community, screening 950+ films from over 57 countries. In addition to fostering the advancement of emerging filmmakers and our members in…

Interview with Claire Barnes, Festival Co-Ordinator for Toronto Short Film Festival

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The Toronto Short Film Festival. Hosting filmmakers from many countries in one of the world’s great film cities makes for an amazing festival full of talent, enthusiasm, and dozens of fabulous films. http://www.torontoshort.com/ Matthew Toffolo Interviews Festival Co-Ordinator Claire Barnes: Matthew: What is the goal of your film festival? Claire:…

Submit your First Scene Screenplay by Feb. 5th. Watch past winning readings

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Get your script performed (at least 40 winners) by professional actors: Get your works showcased at 2015 festival events. Submit the first stages of your film, get it performed at the festival, and get full feedback! http://www.wildsound.ca/firstscenescreenplaycontest.html Watch Winning 1st Scene Readings: http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/1st_scene_readings.html WATCH past 1st Scene Festival readings: 1st…

ACTION Feature Screenplay Loglines and Pitches Part 1

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Read today’s ACTION feature script pitches from writers from all over the world. Do you have a logline pitch? Send it in for FREE to the Logline Festival. Any type or genre: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html Read today’s ACTION pitches PART 1: Title: NAVY ONE http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/navy_one_by_pedro_vasquez.html Written by: Pedro Vasquez Genre: Action/Adventure Thriller…

Interview with Kelly Michael Stewart, Festival Director for Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival

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A weekend long festival celebrating the best in contemporary Canadian horror filmmaking. http://bloodinthesnow.ca/ Matthew Toffolo Interviews Artistic Director Kelly Michael Stewart: Matthew: Why is the city of Toronto the perfect fit for what you’re showcasing at the festival? Kelly: In many ways I don’t think Blood in the Snow (BITS)…

NOVEL Loglines and Pitches from Novelists from all over the world

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Read today’s posted NOVEL Pitches: Submit your own FREE Logline Today: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html * * * * * Title: Osama The Demented Written by: Farzana moon Type: NOVEL Genre: History, Drama, War * * * * * Title: WHERE NO ONE WOULD THINK TO LOOK http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/where_no_one_would_think_to_look_by_v_karen_mcmahon.html Written by: V. Karen McMahon…

Interview with Poet Terézia Kontová (DIET BUSINESS)

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Watch the Poetry Reading DIET BUSINESS by Terézia Kontová Interview with Terézia Kontová: Matthew: What is the theme of your poem? Terézia: It is a funny poem about love. Matthew: How would you like people to respond when they read or watch your poetry reading? Terézia: Any response will mean…