Get your short film showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Get your screenplay showcased at the Writing Festival.
Source: Deadline July 2nd for ACTION/ADVENTURE Screenplay Festival (Save $15)
Get your short film showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Get your screenplay showcased at the Writing Festival.
Source: Deadline July 2nd for ACTION/ADVENTURE Screenplay Festival (Save $15)
Action/Adventure Film & Screenplay Festival
Submit your Action/Adventure Story to the Festival Today: http://actionadventurefestival.com
Best of Action/Adventure Films and Stories showcased at the festival in May 2016:
Fan Fiction TV Screenplay – POWER (Green Lantern)May 2016 Reading Written by Hisonni Johnson |
Short Screenplay – SCENARIO 957May 2016 Reading Written by Amy E. Jones |
Fan Fiction Feature Screenplay – STAR WARS Episode I: THE REDEMPTION OF SKYWALKERMay 2016 Reading Written by Brian O’Flaherty |
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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson
Action/Adventure Film & Screenplay Festival
Submit your Action/Adventure Story to the Festival Today: http://actionadventurefestival.com
Best of Action/Adventure Films and Stories showcased at the festival in June 2016:
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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson
Submit your Fantasy/Sci-Fi Screenplay or Film via FilmFreeway:
Get your script and story performed by professional actors at the Fantasy/Sci-Fi Festival.
Get your Short Film showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival and get an audience video.
See the best of the Sci-Fi/Fantasy January 2016 Film and Screenplay Festival
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Screenplay Festival occurs every single month.
Next film festival date is Thursday August 18, 2016. Submit your film today and get it shown at the sold out festival.
FANTASY and SCI-FI Stories used to be a fringe market. Now they are in the mainstream now and forever as movies, television shows, and stories in fantasy/sci-fi are a gigantic multi-billion dollar market. This portion of the Film & Writing Festival serves the Fantasy and Sci-Fi filmmakers and writers from all over the world.
– 0ffers screenwriters, novelists and storytellers at all levels the fantastic…
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Deadline to submit your screenplay to the festival: http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html
Watch the Winning Best Scene Screenplay Readings from January to June 2016 from the Writing Festival:
Best Scene Screenplay – SEED OF THE WOMANJune 2016 Reading Written by Gary R. Billings | Best Scene Screenplay – THE MESSIAH PROJECTJune 2016 Reading Written by David E. Baugnon |
Best Scene Screenplay – FOR ALL MANKINDMay 2016 Reading Written by Matthew O’Connell | Best Scene Screenplay – LONG IN THE TOOTHMay 2016 Reading Written by Mark Wasserman | Best Scene Screenplay – IXMay 2016 Reading Written by Eric Irizarry |
Best Scene Screenplay – LE CHAT NOIRApril 2016 Reading Written by Paula Sewell | Best Scene Screenplay – MATSQUI MASSACREApril 2016 Reading Written by Mark Curtis Dunn & Pamela C. Royal | Best Scene Screenplay – THE HOOPLAMarch 2016 Reading Written by Thomas Nesti |
Best Scene Screenplay – SCREAMING MY HEART OUTMarch… |
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Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels
Submit your Drama Screenplay/Film to the Festival Today: https://festivalfordrama.com/
SYNOPSIS:
Genre: Comedy, Drama
A young woman with too many bumps in the road is in the process of giving up on life when an unlikely source, her dad’s new girlfriend and her former high school resident mean girl, pushes her out of her comfort zone.
CAST LIST:
NARRATOR – Sean Kaufman
STEPHANIE – Sandra Krstin
MEREDITH – Kiran Friesen
GARY – Michael Lake
HOST – Noah Casey
CARL – Dennis Barham
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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson
Fantasy/Sci-Fi FILM & WRITING FESTIVAL
Submit your Fantasy/Sci-Fi Screenplay & Film to the Festival:http://fantasyscififestival.com
SYNOPSIS:
Genres: Mystery, Fantasy, Drama
When a mysterious wall emerges around Helen’s and Harold’s property, reality catches up with their picture-perfect lives.
CAST LIST:
NARRATOR – Geoff Mays
HELEN – Danielle Nicole
HAROLD – Scott McCulloch
ROY – Hugh Ritchie
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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
Editor: John Johnson
Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
Watch the May 2016 WInning Short Screenplay
FIFTY FIVE SECONDS, by Kwasi Mensah
SYNOPSIS:
Genre: Mystery, Drama, Film Noir
A grizzled veteran hitman tries to impart wisdom to his younger colleague but then they’re forced to question their loyalty to each other.
CAST LIST:
NARRATOR – Sean Kaufmann
FRANK – Moui Nene
LISA: – Jennifer Ferris
Interview with Kwasi Mensah:
1. What is your screenplay about?
For me, it’s about exploring different definitions of ‘love’ and how the interact with each other. From the camaraderie of Lisa and Frank to the romantic love of Lisa and Sarah, to the fatherly love between Frank and his daughter.
2. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
I think there’s a lot of subtle clues that viewers would pick up on their second watch. And I think it’d be a really good character piece between Lisa and Frank.
3. How would you…
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Watch the Winning June 2016 Comedy Short Screenplay.
OZARK by Craig Mrock
Narrator: Geoff Mays
Get to know the winning writer:
1. What is your screenplay about?
It’s a scene from a full length screenplay I wrote called “Halloween in Ozark” about Halloween in a small town. In this scene, one of the main characters, Roger, takes a chance at sitting next to the girl he’s madly in love with, Brittany. Of course, even the simplest of actions don’t happen easily when average teens experience such intense emotions, so the scene plays with that moment.
2. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
This particular scene addresses both the internal and external, environmental aspects of a moment in time. While many of us could relate to this situation through our own experiences, only a movie can smoothly and accurately show the various perspectives that embody a moment like…
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May 2016 Wining Short Screenplay.
Watch CUTTING REMARKS by Erin Richardson
SYNOPSIS:
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Upper-class housewife Nancy visits her hairdresser Amelia to change her look for her new beau, but she doesn’t know him quite as well as Amelia does.
CAST LIST:
NARRATOR – Sean Kaufmann
NANCY – Kelci Stephenson
AMELIA – Jennifer Ferris
Get to know writer Erin Richardson:
1. What is your screenplay about?
My screenplay is about a rather comical exchange between two extremely vain women with similar priorities and differing morals.
2. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
I believe Cutting Remarks should be made into a movie because it makes a rather provocative statement about the materialistic nature of society (especially the middle-class) with a lighthearted and semi-realistic approach.
3. How would you describe this script in two words?
Comical, cute.
4. What movie have you seen the most times in your…
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