Originally posted on TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.:
Deadline for Television Pilot/Spec Screenplay Festival: http://tvfestival.org/ CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM TV SPEC Written by Chris Agnew Read 10 Questions with the writers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzgZKtzma8w SYNOPSIS: A spec from the classic TV spec screenplay Curb Your Enthusiasm. A fun-filled romp for the entire family. CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Rochelle…
TV Loglines of the Day: FUNNY FARM, by Nicholas Geisler
Originally posted on TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.:
Deadline for Television Pilot/Spec Screenplay Festival: http://tvfestival.org/ LOGLINE PITCH: Title: Funny Farm Written by: Nicholas Geisler Type: TV PILOT Genre: Comedy, Political Logline: A hotshot young politician pus his campaign on hold when he pleads insanity to escape jail time, but he spends more time trying to…
Interview with Glen Gauthier, Sound Mixer (Spotlight, Pacific Rim, Kick-Ass)
Whenever I tech scout a location I am always looking for what may effect the sound track, and if so whether or not the audience will be distracted by it. For example, traffic noise is easier to accept if you can SEE it. It’s much harder to accept extraneous noise if you have no idea where it’s coming from. Transformers and hum from lights is also a concern; you want control over heat/AC and traffic control if possible! There are many variables to consider. So, my advice is to pay attention; especially to what’s hidden. Consider what’s behind locked doors, above you and below you. Some things you won’t hear until you have a quiet room and the microphone is cranked up.
Watch the 86 past Twitter (140 Character) Short Stories
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
The January 2016 Twitter Short Story winning videos will be posted in the next couple of days. In the meantime, watch the 86 past winning videos. 140 Character Story limit. The art of less is more! Watch the Playlist of the Twitter Short Story Winners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjKQprUgXpQ&list=PL-0CVDAfvxio3dUjGkHMjlqiCxCb-qcM7 The 140 Character Short…
Movie Review: RIDE ALONG 2 (2016)
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival:http://www.wildsound.ca RIDE ALONG 2 (USA 2015) *** Directed by Tim Story Starring: Ice Cube, Kevin Hart Review by Gilbert Seah More of the same are the four words that best describes RIDE ALONG 2. Same director and same two…
January 2016 Novel Winners
Originally posted on WILDsound Writing Festival:
1st CHAPTER and FULL NOVEL FESTIVAL: http://novelwritingfestival.com/ Watch the January 2016 Winning Novel Performance Readings. All novels read by professional actors: Novel Transcript – THE FIRST ONES January 2016 Reading Written by Regina Walker Novel Prologue – CHEERAGE FEARAGE January 2016 Reading Written by Kimberly Dana Chapter 7 Reading – THE…
Interview with Pat Battistini, Festival Director for All Sports Los Angeles Film Festival
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
The “All Sports Los Angeles Film Festival” was established in 2009 by Pat Battistini. The first year of the festival was held on one day and screened thirteen films. Since then, the festival has blossomed into a three-day event screening an average of seventy films. To learn more about the…
Movie Review: DIAL M FOR MUDER (1954) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival:http://www.wildsound.ca DIAL M FOR MURDER, 1954 Classic Movie Review Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Starring Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings Review by Steve Painter SYNOPSIS: An ex-tennis pro carries out a plot to murder his wife. When things go…
January 2016 Winners
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Submit your First Scene to the Festival: http://firstscenescreenplay.com Watch the January 2016 1st Scene Script Winners: GUNNISON Written by Daniel Duane SYNOPSIS: Genres: Sci-Fi, Thriller, Supernatural A sniper who hunts an Air Force colonel for humiliating her on a botched cover up discovers he’s masterminding one himself when…
Interview with Brandon Ruckdashel (Program Director) NewFilmmakers NY
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Brandon Ruckdashel has served as a film programmer for NewFilmmakers, YoungFilmmakers, and as a juror for the Asian American International Film Festival. NewFilmmakers NY is a weekly screening series based at Anthology Film Archives on the Lower East Side. To learn more about the NewFilmmakers Festival and to submit your film, go…
