Originally posted on Comedy FESTIVAL:
Deadline October 5th: FIRST SCENE (first 10pgs) SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL Get it performed at the festival. Full feedback http://www.wildsound.ca/firstscenescreenplaycontest.html Watch the First Scene Reading of SPARKS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpuSVtTAinY SYNOPSIS: A romantic comedy with a sci-fi twist. Dr. Emma Spegal stumbles upon a stranger who reactivates the effects of an old laboratory accident,…
Watch DRAGGING THE MARK, Thriller 1st Scene Script Reading by Suzy Stein
Originally posted on Thriller/Suspense Film and Writing Festival:
Deadline October 5th: FIRST SCENE (first 10pgs) SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL Get script performed at the festival. Full feedback http://www.wildsound.ca/firstscenescreenplaycontest.html Watch DRAGGING THE MARK. Thriller First Script Scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuMp195ypg4 SYNOPSIS: In a bleak future where the rich live in the light, the criminals disappear into the dark, and…
Watch Chapter 4 Novel Movie – ADOPTED BY AN AMERICAN HOMOSEXUAL IN THE BELGIAN CONGO
Originally posted on WILDsound Writing Festival:
Deadline: SUBMIT your NOVEL (both your 1st chapter or full novel accepted) And we’ll make it into a MOVIE http://www.wildsound.ca/audio_video_book.html Watch the Chapter 4 Novel Movie: ABAHBG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vngZj6hripA Novel Written by Albert Russo ADOPTED BY AN AMERICAN HOMOSEXUAL IN THE BELGIAN CONGO published by l’Aleph, Wisehouse Publishing http://l-aleph.com/wordpress/?p=610 http://www.amazon.com/dp/9187751321/ref=cm_sw_su_dp…
Interview with filmmaker Rian Smith (Robbie the Rabbit)
Right before any audience sees my film I immediately think that I’m a fraud and the film is terrible and that I’ll be chased through the streets with pitchforks and tax increases. So, I was relieved that they actually engaged with the film, that’s all I ask.
Watch DISTURBED, 1st Chapter Reading of the Novel by Suzanne Wilson
Originally posted on WILDsound Writing Festival:
1st CHAPTER and FULL NOVEL FESTIVAL Submit by October 15th and SAVE $50 on Full Novel Submissions. http://novelwritingfestival.com/ Watch the 1st Chapter Reading of DISTURBED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9jmvgW7MBo STORY Read By – Erynn Brook Best Scene Novel genre: Drama, Mystery, Supernatural SYNOPSIS: The novel is about a young man who is…
Watch the 1st Scene Reading of the THRILLER Screenplay LITTLE PROFESSOR
Originally posted on Thriller/Suspense Film and Writing Festival:
Deadline October 5th: FIRST SCENE (first 10pgs) SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL Get it performed at the festival. Full feedback http://www.wildsound.ca/firstscenescreenplaycontest.html 1st Scene Screenplay Reading: LITTLE PROFESSOR May 2015 Reading Written by Monte Light & Cooper Holmes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t0cU3y7auE SYNOPSIS: It’s a surreal crime thriller about three Las Vegas college…
Watch the September 2015 Best Scene Screenplay Readings
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
DEADLINE: Submit your best scene from your screenplay. Have it performed using professional actors: http://www.wildsound.ca/submit_your_favorite_scene.html Best Scene Reading of AMONG US September 2015 Reading Written by Renana Hancock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y3WXfdOeKY CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Allison Kampf EDDIE – Ben Hur MERAZURE – Angelica Alejandro VEE – Holly Sarchfield Best Scene Reading…
Watch the Audience Feedback Video of the Family Short Film UNDER THE PILLOW
Originally posted on FESTIVAL for FAMILY:
UNDER THE PILLOW played at the FEEDBACK Film Festival in 2013. It’s an animated documentary made from the drawings and voices of a group of children from a clinic in India. The guitar, dancing, a trip to the sea, Sweety and Kitty cats and sisters who care, are among…
Interview with Filmmaker Don Duncan (A SIGN)
I was thrilled to finally have the opportunity to see real people react to the film. All the feedback I have had so far has often been either critical or negative (in the case of many professors at my school) or effusive (because I have been present in person at many of the projections). The WILDsound audience could speak freely and honestly and so their impressions were a joy to see. I was also over the moon to see that many in the audience seemed to have grasped and engaged with the main story arc but also with some of the sub-themes of the film. I took a risk by making a film that is somewhat open-ended and one which depends more on visual and musical communication rather than verbal communication. I am delighted to see that, for some in the audience, this paid off.
Watch the September Writing & Film Festival Winners
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Last chance to submit your script, film, novel, or poem to the festival by the deadline: http://www.wildsound.ca Watch the best of the September Writing & Film Festival: Over 30 works presented this month. Continuing to showcase the best of stories and movies from around the world. SEPTEMBER 2015 Film Festival…
