Originally posted on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels:
Submit your Drama Screenplay to the Festival Today: http://festivalfordrama.com/ Part 13: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines Click the links and read the best movie pitches: THE TASTE OF CHOCOLATE, by Steve Karol A VERY BRITISH REVOLUTION, by Anthony John Youngman TRUE HAPPINESS,…
Month: December 2015
Part 11: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines
Originally posted on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels:
Submit your Drama Screenplay to the Festival Today: http://festivalfordrama.com/ Part 11: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines Click the links and read the best movie pitches: FIRST KILL, by Thomas Mazzola GOD’S WAR, by Zondac Gibson MISCHIEF OF RATS, by James Peters BLOOD…
Part 8: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines
Originally posted on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels:
Submit your Drama Screenplay to the Festival Today: http://festivalfordrama.com/ Part 8: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines Click the links and read the best movie pitches: DEEPEST DARKEST, by Paras S. Borgohain VOICES OF EVIL, by Nadine Frye POTTERSVILLE, by Ricky Hawthorne ONE…
Part 3: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines
Originally posted on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels:
Submit your Drama Screenplay to the Festival Today: http://festivalfordrama.com/ Part 3: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines Click the links and read the best movie pitches: ART OF OBSERVATION, by Richard Fisher DO NOT TRUST IN MAN, by Andy Bethea EKTA, by Ajiesh…
Part 2: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines
Originally posted on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels:
Submit your Drama Screenplay to the Festival Today: http://festivalfordrama.com/ Part 2: Read the best of Drama Feature Film Loglines Click the links and read the best movie pitches: TRAPPED, by Ajit Giri CHANCES, by Prince Paks OYSTER SHUCKING, by Griffen LeClaire POSTCARDS IN THE ATTIC,…
Interview with George Pogatsia, filmmaker/actor “Family on Board”
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
George Pogatsia’s short film “Family on Board” played to outstanding reviews from the Toronto FEEDBACK Audience at the November 2015 Film Festival. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK of “Family on Board” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8q243uUd3s Matthew Toffolo: First off, I have to ask….what happened at the end? Did he take off in…
FAMILY ON BOARD Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK Video of the Nov. 2015 Film Festival
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
See the best of the November 2015 Film Festival: http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/november_2015_film_festival.html FAMILY ON BOARD was the winner of Best Music at the November 2015 FEEDBACK Film Festival. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of FAMILY ON BOARD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8q243uUd3s FAMILY ON BOARD, 15min, USA, Drama Poetry by George Pogatsia On his way to report to…
See the Best of the November 2015 FEEDBACK Film Festival
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Highlights from the Thursday November 26 2015 event. The theme of the NOVEMBER 2015 FILM FESTIVAL was: “APPEARANCE vs REALITY”. Every film showcased on the night was about a perception of the truth or a situation or character. AUDIENCE FESTIVAL AWARDS Best Film: EXIT RIGHT Best Overall Performances: Actors from…
1st Scene Reading of LOVELESS by Chris Courtney Martin (plus interview)
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch the December 2016 Winning First Scene Screenplay Table Reading. Watch LOVELESS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8He2zEjssTc CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Val Cole ANDY- Kerrie Lamb Get to know writer Chris Courtney Martin 1. What is your screenplay about? My screenplay is an adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s Wonderful Wizard of Oz, but at…
Feature Screenplay Reading of FEI JI by James C Peters (plus interview)
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
FEI JI was the December 2016 Winning Feature Screenplay. Watch FEI JI Feature Screenplay Table Reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsSrsGjlym0 Get to know the writer James C. Peters: 1. What is your screenplay about? In the early 1900s young Chinese Americans, recruited to learn to fly and take “aeroplanes” to China, faced isolation…