by Ryan Lanz We’ve all felt it at one time or another. The story loses its shine and you’re left with a half-completed story. Why does this happen, and how do you continue? For a lot of writers, this is the mid-point of the story, but truly, it can happen at any point. […] via How… Continue reading How to Feel Like Writing Again — A Writer’s Path
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5 Things You Should Know About Authors — A Writer’s Path
by Ashlee McNicol Being a writer is no easy feat. You stay up late, wake up early, and repeat. You spend hours and hours creating fantasy worlds with characters that you love like your family, watching them experience miracles just as easily as pain, and grow like your own kids. via 5 Things You Should Know… Continue reading 5 Things You Should Know About Authors — A Writer’s Path
Thousands Gather in Washington Hopeful For ‘Meaningful Change’ — NATION AND STATE
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Thousands of protesters gathered at the nation’s capital on Saturday, coming together in the hope of inspiring “meaningful change” in policing in the wake of George Floyd’s death in police custody. While a mix of all ages and ethnicities joined the protest, the majority of protesters appeared to be black and younger than 40. […]… Continue reading Thousands Gather in Washington Hopeful For ‘Meaningful Change’ — NATION AND STATE
LA Feedback Festival Testimonial – June 4 2020
It was pure happiness. After all, the audience is the target of our creations. Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: Submit exclusively via Film Freeway: The fastest growing film festival in the world today: Your film will get screened in front of a large, broad audience.
LA Feedback Festival Testimonial – June 3 2020
Filmmaker Justin Zachary (NOW) Nervous. It’s always nerve-wracking hearing what people think of your work. Especially something that’s so personal to you. But, after I heard the positive feedback it was a relief that people actually got it! Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video:
HORROR SCRIPT MOVIE: Inked In Blood, by Paul Corricelli — Festival for HORROR
Synopsis: A tortured, tattooed man returns to the town he ran away from as a child to exact his revenge on all those who wronged him. Not only to mend the shattered pieces of his own life, but for his mother’s suffering as well, and ultimately face the one man he fears the most; his […]… Continue reading HORROR SCRIPT MOVIE: Inked In Blood, by Paul Corricelli — Festival for HORROR
COMEDY SCRIPT MOVIE: Elizabeth Bennet Is Dead, by Edith Woi & Jean-Marie Mazaleyrat — Comedy FESTIVAL
– Synopsis – “Elizabeth Bennet is Dead” is written along the lines of films such as “Bridget Jones’s Diary” with its modern take of Mark Darcy, from Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”. Also, it is similar to “The Wedding Planner” with its comedy and charm. The story is about Paulette “Polly” Hapsburg, an African American […]… Continue reading COMEDY SCRIPT MOVIE: Elizabeth Bennet Is Dead, by Edith Woi & Jean-Marie Mazaleyrat — Comedy FESTIVAL
LGBT SCRIPT MOVIE: New To This “Would you like to come up?”, by William Opperman — LGBT Toronto Film Festival
A crowded subway car affords a young man a chance at self-discovery. CAST LIST: Narrator: Esther Teeboo Paul: Geoff Mays Jack: Steve Rizzo Visual Design by Kimberly Villarruel Produced by Matthew Toffolo via LGBT SCRIPT MOVIE: New To This “Would you like to come up?”, by William Opperman — LGBT Toronto Film Festival
Interview with Screenwriter Eliza Frakes (REMEMBRANCE DAY) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary
Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Eliza Frakes: REMEMBRANCE DAY takes place in a near-future, radicalized America wherein Roe V. Wade has been overturned. It follows two female friends, Maggie and Bix, on their escape to seek out an illegal abortion from a doomsday prepper in Joshua Tree. 2. What genres does your screenplay […]… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Eliza Frakes (REMEMBRANCE DAY) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary
Novel MOVIE: CANDLEJACK! Book One Cardinal of Fate, by Jeffrey Anthony Campos — Novel Writing Festival
Learn more about the novel: http://candlejack.com/index.html Genre: Sci-Fi, Fantasy Type: Novel LOGLINE: A fictional sci-fi/fantasy in which Cardinal Rigor Mortis, an anthropormorphic hawk from another world in trying to retrieve two magical items across two world realms to rule over finds out his paternal upbringing involves two fathers as well as a spiritual connection he […]… Continue reading Novel MOVIE: CANDLEJACK! Book One Cardinal of Fate, by Jeffrey Anthony Campos — Novel Writing Festival