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Month: February 2016
Best of the January 2016 Film Festival: Winners. Themes. Festival Videos
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
WILDsound FEEDBACK TORONTO FILM FESTIVAL Highlights from the Thursday January 28 2016 event. The theme of the JANUARY 2016 FILM FESTIVAL was: “MISIDENTIFY”. Every film showcased on the night was about a mix-up of who someone is or what we have just seen. AUDIENCE FESTIVAL AWARDS Best Film: THE MEGA PLUSH…
VAMPIRAS – AUDIENCE FEEDBACK of the Short Film. WILDsound Film Festival
Originally posted on Under 5 minute & Smartphone festival:
VAMPIRAS played to raves reviews from the audience at the January 2016 Film Festival. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTCyvu2Lm5Y VAMPIRAS, 5min, USA, Fantasy/Comedy Directed by Wesley Armstrong This is the story of two woman trying to save a secret in the city of Los Angeles. Written…
Deadline Feb. 5th – First Scene Screenplay Festival
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
FIRST SCENE SCREENPLAY CONTEST New Years Special Deadline February 5th. Submit and get your first 10 pages performed! Go to: http://firstscenescreenplay.com/ and submit Watch over 50 1st Scene Screenplay Festival Winners: FULL FEEDBACK on your screenplay from our committee of Professional Screenwriters, Production Heads and Script Consultants. Are you just starting…
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 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…