Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch the June 2016 Winning Short Screenplay. DEATH’S LADY LOVE, by Stephen M Hunt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5qtVKm4ads SYNOPSIS: Genre: Horror Death falls in love only to find that love is a killer. CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Marsha Mason DEATH – David Strauss BELINDA – Roselie Williamson Get to know the winning writer:…
WILDsound Announces its June 2016 Winning Feature Screenplay
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Submit your Feature Screenplay to the Festival Today: http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html Watch the Winning Feature Screenplay Reading from June 2016. All screenplays performed by professional actors. Get to know the writer. Feature Screenplay Reading: INKED IN BLOOD, by Paul Corricelli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF9NJbD5x_I ? Genre: Horror, Crime, Thriller Synopsis: A young man with a…
Writing Festival Deadlines June 15th: Novels, Screenplays (Feature, TV)
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DEADLINE June 15th: 1st CHAPTER/FULL NOVEL Festival. http://www.wildsound.ca/book_contest.html Get FULL FEEDBACK on either the 1st chapter or entire novel book from our committee of Professional Writers, and Writing Consultants. Get your novel performed by a professional actor at the festival. NEW OPTION: Or, just submit for an actor performance reading transcript…
WILDsound Announces its June 2016 Short Screenplay Winners
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Watch the 3 Winning Short Screenplay Readings from June 2016. All screenplays performed by professional actors. CLICK the links and get to know the writers. #1 – Short Screenplay: DEATH’S LADY LOVE, by Stephen M. Hunt https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/06/02/short-screenplay-reading-deaths-lady-love-by-stephen-m-hunt/ Genre: Horror Synopsis: Death falls in love only to find that love is…
Writing Festival Announces it June 2016 Winning Best Scene Screenplay Readings
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Watch the 7 Winning Best Scene Screenplay Readings from June 2016. All screenplays performed by professional actors. CLICK the links and get to know the writers. #1 – Best Scene Screenplay: AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT by Philip Naiman https://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2016/06/01/best-scene-screenplay-as-luck-would-have-it-by-philip-naiman/ Genre: Comedy Synopsis: After being saddled with the care of…
Watch the June 2016 1st Scene Script Winners
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Submit your First Scene to the Festival: http://firstscenescreenplay.com Watch the June 2016 1st Scene Script Winners: Watch WHEN THERE WAS TIME by James Gillard, Kevin McGruder Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller Synopsis: When a drug dealer is killed in Harlem, NY, a corrupt cop is ordered to solve the case.…
June 12, 2016 – Writing Festival Details
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This week’s writing festival is a showcase of the July 2016 winning feature screenplay. Plus, 8 winning short screenplay performance readings. They will be performed by some of the top actors working in Toronto today. Here are the details of the screenplays being performed: Feature Screenplay – FIEND by Jeff…
Interview with Filmmaker Sami Khan (KHOYA)
I was fortunate enough to sit down with filmmaker Sami Khan to chat about his feature film KHOYA. It’s currently playing at the Carlton Cinemas in downtown Toronto, a place that I’m very familiar with as that’s where we do the FEEDBACK Film Festival every month.
Deadline TODAY (June 11th) for Comedy Film and Writing Festival (Save $15)
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A FilmFreeway preferred festival: COMEDY Writings and Films showcased in 2015: 28 – Screenplays Performed 8 – Novels/Stories Performed 22 – Films Showcased at Festival (Scroll down and watch winning performance videos) Get your script and story performed by professional actors at the Comedy Festival. Get your Short Film showcased at the…
Interview with Filmmaker Chris Hale (EVERYBODY FALLS DOWN)
I was pleasantly surprised watching the feedback video, I was glad someone noticed the use of music for instance and even the mildly negative comments were useful as a filmmaker as they were about things I’d purposely chosen to do or not include and it made me realise I was comfortable with my decisions. Also the fact that someone said they’d be more likely to help because of watching this film was fantastic as thats all I ever wanted.
