BEST Scene Screenplay Reading: Death Of A Revolutionary, by Marshall Ferrin — TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.

This is the story of Georges Danton leading up to his execution. CAST LIST: NARRATION – DIANA FRANZ Marat – 1 – GENE ABELA St Just – 1 – THOMAS FOURMIER Robespierre – 11 – SEAN BALLANTYNE — Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editors: Kimberly Villarruel, […]

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TV Festival Best Scene Reading: PERMUTATION, by Marcus Russell — TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.

Down-on-his-luck detective takes a dead-end case for the money…then he realizes that the person of interest looks exactly like him. CAST LIST: NARRATION – JULIE C. SHEPPARD Dale (20s) – 8 – THOMAS FOURMIER Judy – 6 – SARAH DESOUZA-COELHO English (40s) – 15 – SEAN BALLANTYNE Dir. Hammond (50s) – 3 – GENE ABELA […]

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Winning TV SPEC Reading: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Spec) – “Opening Act”, by Danny Gendron — TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.

While serving as the opening act for singer Shy Baldwin on his European tour, Midge grapples with the anxiety and fraud complex that comes with her increasing stardom. Meanwhile, Susie wrestles with a secret she should have revealed to Midge a long time ago. CAST LIST: Rose: Jordan Boscariol Joel: Fabio Abreu Shy: Gabriel Darku […]

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TV Webseries Festival – Today’s Testimonial — TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.

Priyanka Desai A wonderful festival! Thanks so much for the feedback and support! Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: RED CHEF REVIVAL, 22min., Canada, Web Series/Documentary Directed by Danny Berish Black Rhino Creative’s Red Chef Revival is a 6 x 22 minute food and travel series exploring modern Indigenous cuisine through the lens of three chefs. New […]

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TV SPEC Screenplay Reading of RICK AND MORTY “Life of Morty”, by Daniel Richardson — TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.

Morty finds out the true price of ignoring his grandfather. Jerry battles with the inner workings of sexual desire and love. CAST LIST: Summer: Jillian Robinson Beth: Pascale Behrman Jerry: David Rowan Narration: Kat Smiley Morty: Thomas Fournier Rick: Allan Brunet Vagina: Bill Poulin — Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder […]

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TV Best Scene Script Reading: A Guide To Basic Politics, by Hiram Alexander Orozco — TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.

After feeling inspired by voting in a local election, Katherine Herrera decides to run for Mayor of McAllen and enlists the help of her unfulfilled, unhappy, and unqualified millennial friends to launch her campaign and get her elected. Headstrong and determined, a mixture of Leslie Knope and Selina Meyer, she dives straight into the world […]

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TV Best Scene Script Reading: Libertine, by Michael Mizrahi & Zoe Warncke — TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.

A young lawyer recovering from an abusive childhood and addiction is ill-equipped to cope with the relentless demands of work, love and family, when she takes a radical step into an underground kinky society to moonlight as a dominatrix reclaiming control of her own life. CAST LIST: Narration: Kat Smiley Zoe: Pascale Behrman — Producer/Director: […]

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1st Scene TV SPEC Reading of THE SIMPSONS ‘Live and Let D’oh!’, by Geraint Horwood — TV Screenplay Festival. Submit Today.

CAST LIST: Narrator: Allison Kampf M (F): Julie Sheppard BOND/Bart (M): Geoff Mays Homer (M): Allan Michael Brunet Marge/Lisa (F): Alicia Payne — Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editors: Kimberly Villarruel, Ryan Haines, John Johnson Festival Directors: Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy Camera Operators: Ryan Haines, Temitope […]

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1st Scene Screenplay Festival Testimonial – May 29 2020

Jen Grubbs
Jen Grubbs

Thank you, First Scene! Communication was amazingly prompt. Thanks for walking me through the process. It was a positive experience and I learned along the way. Highly recommend!

5 Star Review

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ALL SUBMITTED SCRIPTS GET FULL FEEDBACK – The goal of the WILDsound Film and Screenplay Festival is to help everyone involved grow as an artist, so we will offer feedback to jump start you to your next draft. If you are not fully satisfied with the feedback you receive, we will send it off to new committee members until you are fully satisfied. We understand where new and mid-level writers are coming from and we want to help you as much as we can.

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The Gentlemen Review — The Friday Night Cinema Club

Director: Guy Ritchie Writer: Guy Ritchie Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Hugh Grant For many, that The Gentlemen represents a return for Guy Ritchie to the London crime flicks that he made his name on will be cause for celebration, but for me the prospect is rather galling. As someone who has never liked Ritchie’s output in the […]

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