See Today’s INSTAGRAM Photos: Teaser Novel Reading by Val Cole, Blueberry and Chocolate Muffins, Minotaur Short Film Doll

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Also, Free logline submissions. The Writing Festival network averages over 95,000 unique visitors a day.
Great way to get your story out: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html

Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival: http://www.wildsound.ca

Watch recent Writing Festival Videos. At least 15 winning videos a month: http://www.wildsoundfestival.com

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of the Comedy Short Film CORTO

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Deadline: FEEDBACK Toronto Film Festival:
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– FULL FEEDBACK on your film from the audience. Garner an audience feedback video on your film.

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video for CORTO:

CORTO, 10min, Film Noir/Comedy
Directed by CORTO, 10min, Film Noir/Comedy
Directed by Alexis de Vigan

Corto 35 years maybe 40 years wanders driving his car from city to city, neighborhood to neighborhood, from residence to residence in order to “clean up” as he says. Always alone, eager to silence, he’s sent by his boss and partner Daniel to meet specific demands…

Film Type: Short Genres: Polar, Film Noir, Thriller, Comedy

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Watch the Family 1st Scene Script Reading of THE DARKNESS OF THE MOOR, by James Everett

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Deadline Oct. 5th: FIRST SCENE (first 10pgs) SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL Get it performed at the festival. Full feedback
http://www.wildsound.ca/firstscenescreenplaycontest.html

Watch the First Scene Reading of THE DARKNESS OF THE MOOR:

SYNOPSIS:

It’s about a guy who can’t tell if the devil’s taken his daughter or if he’s relapsing back into mental health problems

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Judy Thrush
HEATHER – Aidan Black Allen
OLIVER – David Poon
LYNTHER – Gene Abella
STEVE – Clinton Pontes
ANNE-MARIE – Anjelica Alejandro
OPERATOR – Victoria Kucher

Read interview with writer James Everett:

1. Why should your script be made into a film?

It’s an exciting story that takes you to another world. It’s what film / TV should do I think.

2. How long have you been writing screenplays?

10 years.

3. What movie have you seen the most in your life?

Back to the Future.

4. What artists would you love to…

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Watch the Thriller 1st Scene Reading of WEECHO, by Kevin Gebhard

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Deadline Oct. 5th: FIRST SCENE (first 10pgs) SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL Get it performed at the festival. Full feedback
http://www.wildsound.ca/firstscenescreenplaycontest.html

Watch the First Scene Performance Reading of WEECHO:

SYNOPSIS:

Photographer Weecho Marti’s shots of a fiery crash reveal a conspiracy murder he is haunted to avenge for the beautiful victim. In his quest to track down the murderous antagonist, he crosses paths with a spymaster who becomes his mentor. Together they navigate an espionage and smuggling labyrinth to bring Weecho face to face with his archenemy in a death-to-the-loser climax.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Marta Legrady
WEECHO – Mena Massoud
CROTTY – Dan Goldberg
LYNCH – Rob Stone
WOMAN – Natalie Gallard
COP – Jimmy Makris

Interview with writer Kevin Gebhard:

1. Why should your script be made into a film?

“Weecho” is a compelling espionage thriller designed to appeal to a wide audience, in particular the 18-34 age group. The movie…

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Submit your Novel Logline for FREE to the Writing Festival

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FREE LOGLINE SUBMISSIONS – Submit your story and showcase it on the Writing Festival network.

CLICK Here to Submit your Logline:

http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html

Submit your LOGLINE for FREE to this network.

A great way to increase your presence and get your story out to the world. This network averages over 90,000 unique visitors a day. Your logline will receive their own individual page, and linked from the various outlets on this network where many producers and agents venture. Then we will send you an email when someone is interested and you can go from there.

We will also promote your logline on our Social Network and make sure 100s of people see it right away when it’s up.


Send your logline with the relevant information:

Title of Story:

Written by:

Logline: (see below for examples on writing the best logline)

Genre: (choose one of up to five genres) Action, Adventure, Animation…

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Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video for MERKUR (Played at Sept. 2015 Film Festival)

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Watch MERKUR Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK Video:

Audience Comments on MERKUR:

I love the music. The visuals were like a video game.

I was impressed by the imagination of this film. It’s a fascinating film to watch.

My impression of this film is it’s about the imagry of light versus dark. Where everyone is running away from the dark and the unknown. Then one person faces the dark and finds salvation and everyone else embraces that.

MERKUR, 2min., France, Animation/Experimental
Directed by Jean-Baptiste Aziere

On a desertic planet, the natives are running away from the menacing shadow of the night. Only one of them will brave the darkness to save his species from the shadows.

Main Genre : Animation/Experimental

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Deadline FEEDBACK Toronto Film Festival:
http://www.wildsound.ca/submityourfilm.html

– FULL FEEDBACK on your film from the audience. Garner an audience feedback video on your film.

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Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video for ROBBIE THE RABBIT (Played at Sept. 2015 Film Festival)

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Watch ROBBIE THE RABBIT Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK Video:

Audience Comments on ROBBIE THE RABBIT:

A lot happens in this film in 7 minutes. It doesn’t seem like it.

The child actors are amazing.

I love the tone of this film. A dark film with a lot of comedy breaks.

Great ending. It’s a reminder how a tragic event from our childhood can stay with us.

It’s a film about connection. The boy wants to feel that love again from his childhood.

ROBBIE THE RABBIT, Drama/Family, 7min, Ireland
Directed by Rian Smith

A tragic childhood friendship between two boys leaves one of them obsessed with rabbits.

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Deadline FEEDBACK Toronto Film Festival:
http://www.wildsound.ca/submityourfilm.html

– FULL FEEDBACK on your film from the audience. Garner an audience feedback video on your film.

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Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video for MOVING LONDON (Played at Sept. 2015 Film Festival)

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Watch MOVING LONDON Short Film – Audience FEEDBACK Video:

Audience Comments on MOVING LONDON:

All the dances were varied and the music worked so well to bring everything together. That was the brilliant part of this film.

I found myself very involved in this film. The power of the music with the shots of cars, people dancing.

A love the diversity of the dancers in contrast to the space of the city.

I pretty much enjoyed the entire film. Amazing.

MOVING LONDON, Musical/Dancing, 6min, Czech Republic
Directed by Jevan Chowdhury

This short film observes the meeting of 58 dancers and the capital of the UK. Captured over 3 days, Moving London propels art from completely different sources, then packs it back together again.

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Deadline FEEDBACK Toronto Film Festival:
http://www.wildsound.ca/submityourfilm.html

– FULL FEEDBACK on your film from the audience. Garner an audience feedback video on your…

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See Today’s INSTAGRAM Photos: Thriller/Horror Film Festival, Poetry Reading, Claude Monet Painting at the MET

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Also, Free logline submissions. The Writing Festival network averages over 95,000 unique visitors a day.
Great way to get your story out: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html

Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival: http://www.wildsound.ca

Watch recent Writing Festival Videos. At least 15 winning videos a month: http://www.wildsoundfestival.com

Watch Family Short Screenplay Reading: BOOMERANG THE GREAT

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Deadline October 10th for Family Film and Writing Festival
http://festivalforfamily.com/

Watch BOOMERANG THE GREAT by Ana R. Dominick

SYNOPSIS:

A lonely 9-year-old American girl embarks on a primal voyage across the Pacific Ocean to find her long-gone mama in Australia.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Amaka Umeh
BOOMERANG – Michelle Alexander
ROXY/WOMAN – Marsha Mason
NATHAN/DRIVER – Geoff Mays
SKATER/PASSENGER – Rob Notman

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