Watch 1st Scene Winner: THE ARV by Joshua Collins

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THE ARV by Joshua Collins

SYNOPSIS:

A film is about a lethal obsession and how it can alter a persons perception of their world. As well as a very uncovered subject matter(in film)–aero-technology.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Fran Townend
ALAYAS – Sean Ballantyne
MARK/MARDALE – Peter Nelson
VOICE OVER – Becky Shrimpton
Steven – Bubba

Watch 1st Scene Winner: DOG FACE by C.L. Pike

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DOG FACE by C.L. Pike

SYNOPSIS:

DOG FACE is the story of 3 werewolves cursed with the gift of alchemy, and the humans who enter their environment.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Susan Wilson
BULL – Hugh Ritchie
DAVE – Sean Kaufmann

Watch 1st Scene Winner: AVALON by Ed Vaughan

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AVALON by Ed Vaughan

SYNOPSIS:

Avalon follows the journey of two childhood friends who make a pact to get revenge for their parents who were killed by terrorists.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Allison Kampf
JIMMY – Hugh Ritchie
TONY – Sean Kaufmann
IRENE – Meggie McKinnon
MOMMA CHU – Susan Wilson

Watch 1st Scene Winner: GRANDMA DEE AND THE LOST CONTINENT by Mark Perlick

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GRANDMA DEE AND THE LOST CONTINENT by Mark Perlick

SYNOPSIS:

This screenplay is about a woman who seeks healing by searching for the lost records of Atlantis, believing that these records contain the spiritual secrets that can transform and rehabilitate us all.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Susan Wilson
YOUNG GRANDMA – Meggie McKinnon
PROCTOR – Sean Kaufmann
PSYCH OFFICER – Hugh Ritchie
HIPPY – Allison Kampf

Submit your 1st scene or short screenplay via Film Freeway

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December 1st Scene Winner Testimonials:

I’d never seen a contest that took only the first moment of a screenplay. The first moments can make or break a script in any competition, but I like that WILDsound looks at the opening on its own. Positive feedback on an unfinished piece can truly motivate a writer to push through to the end.
– LOVELESS by Chris Courtney Martin

Everyone always says the first 10 pages will make or break you. I really liked the idea of a contest that would give feedback on the first part so you can decide if you’re heading in the right direction before you’ve finished an entire script. I was surprised at how thorough and insightful the feedback was. It really helped me to decide what changes I would need to make moving forward.
– GIVE ME A REASON by Theresa Drew

I think the feedback is excellent and I tried to accommodate the suggestions without taking anything away from what I originally submitted to receive the win. I really like the encouragement and the willingness by the reader to share where I can make it even better. Y’all rock.
– TETON RECKONING by Debi Yazbeck