TV Festival Testimonial – April 30 2020

Screenwriter Jeremy Kruse (MASTER OF NONE) I submitted my script to WILDsound FEEDBACK Film and Screenplay Festival because it is a respectable festival. My feedback was sound. Screenplay Reading:  When Dev receives abuse after an old insensitive comment he made on Facebook reemerges, he is forced to reevaluate his relationship with social media. CAST LIST: Nisha… Continue reading TV Festival Testimonial – April 30 2020

Documentary Review – Betty White: First Lady of Television (Netflix) — Jaunts & Haunts

Documentary Blurb: A look at Betty White’s life and career features behind-the-scenes clips of her work on television and comments from her friends and co-stars. My Review: You may have noticed the setup for this review is a bit different. I didn’t feel that the criteria I placed for movie […] via Documentary Review – Betty… Continue reading Documentary Review – Betty White: First Lady of Television (Netflix) — Jaunts & Haunts

I LOVE THE SMELL OF PUNK IN THE MORNING: “SEE NO EVIL”- TELEVISION — slicethelife

I Love The Smell Of Punk In The Morning- “See No Evil”- Television. While the New York City band Television were not together very long- there guitar heavy sounds would heavily influence both punk and alternative music. Their debut album from 1977 Marquee Moon while not much of a seller was highly influential and a […]… Continue reading I LOVE THE SMELL OF PUNK IN THE MORNING: “SEE NO EVIL”- TELEVISION — slicethelife

A Television Commercial Rant — Thoughts from Mark “Hat” Rackley

Okay, we all see television commercials. Some sell things (either the product being sold or the situation depicted in the commercial) that God would consider sin, maybe ill-advised at best. Many promote secular propaganda or they pander to the misconceptions of a certain generation, but I thought I’d look at a few commercials through either […]… Continue reading A Television Commercial Rant — Thoughts from Mark “Hat” Rackley

Writers’ Strike Could Accelerate Scripted Programming’s Decline On Linear Television — Deadline

The broadcast business has been at a crossroads for the past couple of years, putting emphasis on live programming, sports and unscripted fare as scripted series increasingly are consumed digitally on-demand. A potential WGA strike would accelerate the process, according to a number of industry sources I spoke with over the past several weeks. The […]… Continue reading Writers’ Strike Could Accelerate Scripted Programming’s Decline On Linear Television — Deadline