Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Julia Sauder: It’s about what can happen when you mess with Mother Nature and try to play God. How it can devastate lives and leave a path of destruction in its wake. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? I imagined it as a horror, but there… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Julia Sauder (DR. NEVES)
Interview Screenwriter George M. Johnson (THE WONDER)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? George M. Johnson: In The Wonder, an ambitious Edwardian journalist saves an uncannily precocious child from drowning in a pond. The boy, Victor, reads through the library of the local aristocrat and rejects the accumulated knowledge of mankind before trying to communicate his own theory of life. This… Continue reading Interview Screenwriter George M. Johnson (THE WONDER)
Interview with Screenwriter Montgomery Burt (THE GIRL ON THE SKYTRAIN)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Montgomery Burt: During an early morning trip on the commuter train, a good samaritan tries to help a naive young woman seemingly headed for trouble but she doesn’t want his help. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Drama. 3. Why should this screenplay be made into… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Montgomery Burt (THE GIRL ON THE SKYTRAIN)
Interview with Screenwriter Andrew Fisk (GEEKS: A LOVE STORY)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Andrew Fisk: “Geeks” is a David versus Goliath story that takes place in the Silicon Valley. When a corporate buyout takes place, the employees of the company that was taken over are all laid off and their products are stolen. A group of five laid-off employees band together… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Andrew Fisk (GEEKS: A LOVE STORY)
Interview with Screenwriter Michael D’Ambrosio (Princess Pain)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Michael D’Ambrosio: Princess Pain is about a black market courier who renegs on a special delivery, drawing the ire of the black market entities, law enforcement and mercenaries who want the package at any cost. When her real identity is discovered, the stakes are raised as some want… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Michael D’Ambrosio (Princess Pain)
Interview with Screenwriter Sean Sullivan (THE UPSIDE DOWNINGS)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Sean Sullivan: The Upside Downings are about the ups and downs of family parenting. In this show the family is flopped so the kids are the adults and the parents are the kids. Nobody realizes the difference. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Sitcom. 3. Why… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Sean Sullivan (THE UPSIDE DOWNINGS)
Interview with Screenwriter Neal Doran (CHANGES)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Neil Doran: It’s about Toby, a 12-year-old boy, just on the verge of awkwardness, who falls for a girl on his Tube journey home from school and must overcome shyness, cockier rivals, and an over-protective parent to go on his first date. 2. What genres does your screenplay… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Neal Doran (CHANGES)
Interview with Screenwriter James Greasley (THE EMERGENCE)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? James Greasley: How would the human race react if five uninhabited planets mysteriously appeared around Earth? This question is what our trio ( an ex-military officer, a researcher and a techie) are tasked to discover when hired by a private firm owned by a menacing corporate titan. After… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter James Greasley (THE EMERGENCE)
Interview with Screenwriter Alice L. Lee (Purgatory: A Love Story)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Alice L. Lee: “Purgatory: A Love Story” is my reworking of the “Princess and the Frog”. There are lots of versions of this story from all around the world, but for many women, the story boils down to having to kiss a lot of frogs (read, unsuitable men)… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Alice L. Lee (Purgatory: A Love Story)
Interview with Screenwriter Devone Jones (Pen and Pencil: Spring Break)
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Devone Jones: The screenplay is about when a date to the museum turns into a high stake drawing contest for a young artist and the girl of his dreams, it’s Pen and Pencil to the rescue. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? The genres in the… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Devone Jones (Pen and Pencil: Spring Break)
