Interview with Screenwriter Haley Isleib (DRONES & DRIVERS)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Haley Isleib: A soldier comes back from war on Mars but nothing seems quite right. She can’t find anyone she remembers–not friends or family, no one. Except this one guy from a somewhat regrettable one night stand. He’s the only one she can turn to for help fighting… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Haley Isleib (DRONES & DRIVERS)

Interview with Screenwriter Beth Rehman (Pain in the A–)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Beth Rehman: It’s about how our mothers influence our romantic relationships. It’s about a PR girl who learns that being genuine and dropping the “image” is how to become truly happy. It’s about a cool PR girl who falls in love with the dorky rectal surgeon who exams… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Beth Rehman (Pain in the A–)

Interview with Screenwriter Shelly Paino (UNHOOKED)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Shelly Paino: Unhooked is about two Christmas ornaments who team up to move to the front of the tree and meet a whole host of friends along the way. It’s a little bit like Toy Story climbed up the Christmas tree! 2. What genres does your screenplay fall… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Shelly Paino (UNHOOKED)

Interview with Screenwriter Kathryn L. Scurry (TEXAS SHIELDS)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Kathryn L. Scurry: Texas Shields is a show about four women deputies following in their fathers footsteps as they lay down the law and keep the town safe. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Action / Drama 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Kathryn L. Scurry (TEXAS SHIELDS)

Interview with Screenwriter Randall Talton (DREAM)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Randall Talton: Here is the logline: Logline: When his former lover is in danger of being deported, a successful family man must confront the consequences of the mistakes he made in his past. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Drama 3. Why should this screenplay be… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Randall Talton (DREAM)

Interview with Screenwriter Eylem Sayman (THE SEVEN CIRCLES)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Eylem Sayman: It’s telling the story of Gongardium people who are used to be a part of Stone Council but currently in the war among tribes. Tristan the chosen one, try to change the course of the growing civil war among the tribes and reunite the Stone Council… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Eylem Sayman (THE SEVEN CIRCLES)

Interview with Screenwriter Ellen Winburn (WORTH WAITING FOR)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Ellen Winburn: Ryan, a Hollywood action star, makes an “art film” that turns out to not only be bad, but borderline pornographic. His agent and lawyers sort it out as he hides out in New York, working on a low budget revival of “Streetcar Named Desire”. The show’s… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Ellen Winburn (WORTH WAITING FOR)

Interview with Screenwriter Travis Darkow (SERVILE?)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Travis Darkow: It’s about human cloning and mind control by a shady secret branch within the government. It’s my way of creating a little story about things that could actually be happening right now and we would never even know. I intentionally made it very short and mysterious… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Travis Darkow (SERVILE?)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Katy Erin (STUCK)

1. What is your screenplay about? STUCK is a sci-fi western short about a mysterious woman who crash-lands on a moon whose sole inhabitant is her only chance of survival.  Each of these women end up needing something from the other, but being strangers, neither is sure the other can be trusted. 2. What genres… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Katy Erin (STUCK)

Interview with Screenwriter Roderick Sloan (HERO FAMILY)

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Roderick Sloan: Siblings who find out their parents are superheroes. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Animation, Kids, Superhero 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? My script isn’t for a movie it’s for a T.V. Cartoon I hope I can get made… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Roderick Sloan (HERO FAMILY)