February 2016 TV Pilot/Spec Screenplay Winners

Deadline for Television Pilot/Spec Screenplay Festival: https://tvfestival.org/

Watch the 2 TV Screenplay Winners for February 2016:

Deadline TODAY. FREE – TWITTER VERY SHORT STORY FESTIVAL

Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Submit your 140 character story and have it performed. Deadline February 22nd Watch Recent Winners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL-0CVDAfvxio3dUjGkHMjlqiCxCb-qcM7&v=gjKQprUgXpQ Submit for FREE to the Twitter-sized very short story festival. Get your story performed by a professional actor and made into a YouTube movie for 1000s to see. Example of a 140 character very…

Watch Drama TV Pilot Table Reading: LACIE BIDWELL

Originally posted on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels:
Submit your Drama Screenplay to the Festival Today: http://festivalfordrama.com/ LACIE BIDWELL TV Pilot Written by Jameel Khan Read 10 Questions with the writer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fY2b4OcJK8 SYNOPSIS: LACIE BIDWELL is about a girl who’s father created a zombie virus that killed thousands. It’s twelve years later and…

SHORT SCRIPT CONTEST Deadline February 18th

Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
I was very impressed with the customer service at WILDsound. I had a question regarding my entry this year and I was contacted back immediately. I like that in a contest. Also, I was given feedback from WILDsound on my script and what I received was extremely helpful and detail…

Watch the February 2016 Winning Screenplays & Novels

Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Watch the best of videos from the Writing Festival in February 2016. Feature Screenplay – FOUR FOR THE BORDER February 2016 ReadingWritten by Toby Roberts Fan Fiction – DOCTOR WHO “The Time Cuckoo” February 2016 ReadingWritten by David Gilbank & Paul Renhard Best Scene TV Pilot – MY LIFE WITH…

TV SPEC of the show THE BIG BANG THEORY by David Minaskanian

Being able to see the script performed by professionals. The feedback was very helpful and I highly recommend others enter the festival.

TV PILOT Table Reading – MINDWALKER by Thorsten Loos

Andrew Kinderman, a loner and scifi geek without any friends, witnesses the murder of his neurobiology professor and is shot by the killers as well. His mind is catapulted out of his now comatose body and is ‘anchored’ to the only person he really cares about: The actress of his favourite mystery TV show, Australian beauty Anna Chastings. She is terrified when Andrew’s spirit manifests in her villa and thinks he’s a hallucination caused by too much work, but soon realizes this guy is really in trouble. When he accidentially overhears her boyfriend who is cheating on her, he manages to convince her that he is real by telling her about it. She starts to feel sympathy for him and agrees to fly back to New York to help Andrew return back to his body. As soon as they start to call hospitals in order to find Andrew’s body, they catch the attention of the FBI which is investigating the case and Anna ends up as a major suspect. Meanwhile, we learn Andrew’s professor had been working on some kind of mind control / precognition technology. A mysterious organization has stolen his research and is trying it on test persons. Part of the conspiracy is senior FBI agent William Curtis who doesn’t like the extra attention caused by a celebrity involved in the case he is trying to cover up.

SHORT SCRIPT Table Reading – COMPLICIT by Andrew L Schwartz

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COMPLICIT was the February 2016 Winning Short Screenplay.  Watch COMPLICIT by Andrew L  Schwartz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InQ_OKMTpk4 CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Sean Ballantyne LT. HAMMELSTEIN – Sean Kaufmann CLARITA/MARIE – Kelci Stephenson SCHEINBERG – Chris Reid-Geisler SGT. SACCO – Jarrid Terrell PAP PAP – Sasha Rajamani Get to know writer Andrew L  Schwartz: 1.…

How to Write a Screenplay. Tips for everyone

Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
HOW TO WRITE A SCREENPLAY FILMMAKING NOTES SCREENPLAY WRITING When writing a SCREENPLAY, it’s all about CHARACTER, PLOT, and THEME – the three cornerstones to telling a great story. Below is Part One of NOTES you need to think about when writing a script. Whether you’re a seasoned…