2015 Adventure Screenplays

Watch the 10 winning Adventure Screenplays performed by professional actors. Submit your Adventure screenplay to the festival today: http://actionadventurefestival.com/ FEATURE SCRIPT – TO DIE IN TENNESSEE February 2015 Reading Written by Verlynn Kneifl & Laurie Larsen TV PILOT – Westbound October 2015 Reading Written by Jeff Alulis FAN FICTION – DOCTOR WHO August 2015 Reading… Continue reading 2015 Adventure Screenplays

2015 Action/Adventure Films

Short Films in the Action/Adventure Genre that was showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. CLICK the links and learn more about the films. Plus, watch the Audience FEEDBACK Videos for each film. HOW (NOT) TO ROB A TRAIN WATCH Audience FEEDBACK Video 2015 4min, Comedy/Adventure, Canada A MILE IN THESE HOOVES AUDIENCE FEEDBACK 2015 15min,… Continue reading 2015 Action/Adventure Films

THE WHEEL OF TIME Future/Action Short Film. Watch Audience FEEDBACK Video

DEADLINE NOVEMBER 30TH: ACTION/ADVENTURE SHORT FILM FESTIVAL: http://actionadventurefestival.com/deadline-november-10th-actionadventure-short-film-festival/

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK of the Adventure Short Film VOICE OVER

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK for VOICE OVER: VOICE OVER, Adventure/Romance – 9min – Spain Directed by Martin Rosete A voice over takes us through extreme situations which are actually the same.   VOICE OVER / FEATURES Genre FICTION Length 9:40 Language French Original format HD Direction MARTIN ROSETE Screenplay LUISO BERDEJO Music JOSE VILLALOBOS Cinematography… Continue reading Watch the Audience FEEDBACK of the Adventure Short Film VOICE OVER

Watch the Action Feature Screenplay Reading “SHOOTING STAR” by Richard Harrison

I think what influenced me the most was the full appraisal of my what I had written. None of us know what we’ve written, we think we do but we don’t, no idea, we’re clueless. We’re just sunk in our own vision, and when I saw the full appraisal as part of the competition, I was sold. Then, I got my appraisal and it was possibly the best I have ever received, not because it was good or complimentary, but because they had obviously read it, and I mean completely and they properly criticised it! So their comments were not only ‘left of field’, but they were an accurate observation and they actually improved the script, not matter how hard they were to swallow. It was so worthwhile it was worth the price of entry just to get that feed back…..let alone winning, that was a real surprise. Winning didn’t even cross my mind, I needed to know’ what professional people thought of it. Me and the guy who I created the story with, Dave Powell, are over the moon.