Watch the February 2016 Winning Novel Watch What Happens After “Happily Ever After” Transcript Reading: Novel performed by actor Kaleb Alexander Get to know writer Laura Garrett: 1. What is your novel about? For those seeking a long-lasting relationship, this book will unlock the 5 secrets to relationship success. This book is about a Fair… Continue reading What Happens After “Happily Ever After” Introduction by Laura Garrett
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Daily Writing Festival Deadlines: Submit your novels, short stories, screenplays, poetry to the festival. Get performance video of your work.
INTO AUTUMN – Chapter 8 Transcript READING by Larry Landgraf
A chilling account of how Lars Lindgren and Eileen Branson must change in order to survive when all of humanity is forced into desperate survival mode after the grid shuts down and the economy crumbles. Strong believable characters, in gravely realistic scenarios sure to make some squeamish. This novel is rated R for sex and violence.
Excerpt from “The Three Old Rascals” taken from Who Killed Honor Bright by Patricia Hughes
February 2016 Novel Winner Watch the transcript of WHO KILLED HONOR BRIGHT: Get to know writer Patricia Hughes: What is your novel about? The murder of Honor Bright at the behest of George, William Butler Yeats’s wife. Honor’s real name was Lily O’Neill. She was Yeats’s lover and had had his first son. … Continue reading Excerpt from “The Three Old Rascals” taken from Who Killed Honor Bright by Patricia Hughes
Video Pitch for Getaway Day, by Ken White
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch the Video Pitch for the Novel GETAWAY DAY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=NacwTGVNBRU Get to know writer Ken White: What is your story about? In 1962, a California teen learns of his dying father’s dream to play catch with his idol, Yankee baseball legend Mickey Mantle. In a desperate race against time to fulfill…
Deadline Today: 1st CHAPTER and FULL NOVEL FESTIVAL.
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch Novel Performance Readings: Novels Showcased in 2015: 45 Novels Performed 9 Novels Made into a Movie Plus, 12 Poems Made into a Movie Get FULL FEEDBACK on either the 1st chapter or entire novel book from our committee of Professional Writers, and Writing Consultants. Get your novel performed by…
Interview with Music Editor/Composer John M. Davis (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
The music editor is a type of sound editor in film responsible for compiling, editing, and syncing music during the production of a soundtrack. Among the music editor’s roles is creating a “temp track”, which is a “mock-up” of the film’s soundtrack using pre-existing elements to use for editing, audience previews,…
February 2016 Novel Festival Details
We have a terrific lineup of novel transcripts that we will be performing for our February 2016 event. All novels and poems will be performed by actor Kaleb Alexander (see below a sneak preview video).
Submit your Novel to the Festival Today: https://novelwritingfestival.com/
Tips to write the best LOGLINES and SYNOPSIS for your story/screenplay
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
LOGLINES AND SYNOPSIS FILMMAKING NOTES The art of conveying both your story’s concept and theme, and tell the full arc of the story. LOGLINES Here is a template LOGLINE you can use – just fill in the blanks: (TITLE) is a (GENRE) about a (DESCRIPTION OF HERO), who…
Interview with Actor James Wallis (Shakespeare BASH’d)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
I first met James Wallis 5 years ago when he performed at one of our Screenplay Festival events when we were working at the National Film Board of Canada. Right away you could tell he was an actor on the rise as he always served the story he…
Interview with Line Producer Alton Walpole (Crazy Heart, The Spirit, Baraka)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
A unit production manager (UPM) is responsible for the administration of a feature film or TV production. A line producer is a type of film producer that functions as the key manager during the daily operations of a feature film, television film or an episode of a TV…