Interview with Winning Screenwriter Maria Hinterkoerner (AS AN ACTRESS)

What is your screenplay about? As An Actress, on a broad scale, is about being a woman in the “industry” and how one sometimes has to push through, gnashing teeth and throwing fists, to reach the goals we have set for ourselves. On a much more personal scale, it is Schneider’s story, of course, and… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Maria Hinterkoerner (AS AN ACTRESS)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Zach Closs (RED RIBBONS)

What is your screenplay about? Two years, a month, three weeks and six days after a controversial exposé forced him to flee, a young journalist returns to his hometown, hunting the pardoned rapist that was the article’s subject, and rekindling a tormented relationship with one of the victims. What genres does your screenplay fall under?… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Zach Closs (RED RIBBONS)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Kristen Nedopak (ÉIRE’S SONG)

  What is your TV Pilot screenplay about? The Irish Celtic goddess of war The Morrígan gives a prophecy that rules our series that an ancient cult—The Fir Dorcha (The Dark Men)—will unleash a “storm of death” on Ireland (endless blights), but that three heroes could connect to the old magic to defeat the enemy,… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Kristen Nedopak (ÉIRE’S SONG)

Interview with Winning Screenplay Writer Eric W. Carlson (THE SPIRIT OF COLUMBUS)

November 2017 Winning Feature Screenplay writer. What is your screenplay about? In 1964, Ohio housewife and amateur pilot Jerrie Mock races professional aviatrix Joan Merriam Smith in a daring attempt to become the first woman to successfully fly solo around the world. What genres does your screenplay fall under? True story/Adventure/Drama Why should this screenplay… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenplay Writer Eric W. Carlson (THE SPIRIT OF COLUMBUS)

Interview with Screenwriter Ryan Brannan Doyle (THE MONSTER HUNTER’s CODE)

Watch the October 2017 Winning 1st Scene Screenplay Winner. What is your screenplay about? A group of 12 year olds star to outgrow their monster hunting business, but when the Boogeyman comes to town, its up to them to save everyone. What genre does your screenplay fall under? Action adventure, horror, Fantasy, something for the… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Ryan Brannan Doyle (THE MONSTER HUNTER’s CODE)

Interview with Screenplay Writer Dan Hass (THE UPSIDE OF OVER TV Pilot)

Winning LGBT TV PILOT Screenplay for October 2017. 1. What is your TV Pilot screenplay about? The Upside of Over is about a gay (possibly alcoholic?) twenty-something named Adam—whose fresh start is interrupted when the ex he ran away from forces his way back into his life. 2. Why should this screenplay be made into… Continue reading Interview with Screenplay Writer Dan Hass (THE UPSIDE OF OVER TV Pilot)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Craig Page (THE BIGGEST LITTLE TV Pilot)

Winning TV PILOT Screenplay for October 2017. What is your TV Pilot screenplay about? A murder cop in the desert investigates killings that appear unrelated, but finds that blood is easier to drown in than water. Why should this screenplay be made into a TV show? In this script, Reno, The Biggest Little, is a… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Craig Page (THE BIGGEST LITTLE TV Pilot)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Richard M. Kjeldgaard (NOWHERE VILLE)

October 2017 Winning Feature Screenplay Winner 1. What is your screenplay about? An isolated, deserted trailer park in the middle of the desert falls under control of escaped convicts. Two guys on a camping trip accidentally become prisoners in the park and their trip turns into a fight for survival. 2. What genres does your… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Richard M. Kjeldgaard (NOWHERE VILLE)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Joel Stern (WORD GAMES)

WORD GAMES is the September 2017 Winning Feature Screenplay. Get to know the writer: What is your screenplay about? “Word Games” is about two strangers in a nursing home who are isolated because of the “Blizzard of the Millennium” . One man – Sal Genesinni – is the janitor. The other is Dave Phillips, an… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Joel Stern (WORD GAMES)

Interview with Winning Screenwriter Holt Boggs (BROTHERS MCSHANE)

BROTHERS MCSHANE was the September 2017 Winning 1st Scene Screenplay. Get to know the writer: What is your screenplay about? Donny and Dickey McShane are two dumber-than-dirt lawmen who find out that their long lost twin brothers are actually the notorious Shifty Silver City Gang. They enlist the help of a “weird Indian fells” as… Continue reading Interview with Winning Screenwriter Holt Boggs (BROTHERS MCSHANE)