Submit to the Los Angeles FEEDBACK Film & Screenplay Festival

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I thought that the feedback video was one of the best gifts this short film could bring me. Everything the audience said was so precise, every emotion… They captured the essence of the film! I never thought it could go so far. It really inspired me to keep on working.
– Director Laura Garcia (ALEX)

Submit your Short Film and get it showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival in Los Angeles from November 2-4 2016. Festival takes place at L.A. LIVE’s Regal Cinemas in downtown Los Angeles.

The fastest growing film festival in the world today:

Submit via FilmFreeway:

Your film will get screened in front of a large, broad audience.

– We are a feedback festival and you will actually hear what people and film lovers think of your film.

– Your film is screened and then talked about with the audience, lead by a Professional Industry moderator.

–…

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Submit to the Documentary Short Film Festival

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Watching the reactions of (German Shepherd) at the FEEDBACK Festival does not become more meaningful than that. When your film reaches and audience that respond in such way, it´s pure joy.
– Nils Bergendal, Director “German Shepherd”

Next Festival Dates:
May 26 2016
December 29 2016

Festival takes place at the Carlton Cinemas in downtown Toronto, Canada.

FULL FEEDBACK on your film from the audience! SUBMIT ANYTIME!
Submissions take 3-7 weeks for evaluation.

Submit your Documentary Short via FilmFreeway:

Why the this is the fastest growing Documentary Film Festival in the world today:

– Your film will get screened in front of a large, broad audience.

– We are a feedback festival and you will actually hear what people and action/adventure film lovers think of your film.

– Your film is screened and then talked about with the audience, lead by a Professional Industry moderator.

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Interview with Director Nils Bergendal (German Shepherd)

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Watching the reactions of (German Shepherd) at WILDsound…filmmaking does not become more meaningful than that. When your film reaches and audience that respond in such way, it´s pure joy.

– Nils Bergendal’s reaction after watch the Audience Feedback on his short film “German Shepherd”

    Watch the Audience FEEDBACK of GERMAN SHEPHERD:

German Shepherd is a multiple award winning short film that has played at many of the major film festivals around the world, including Toronto International Film Festival; Cinequest Film Festival; and Kiev International Film Festival.

Matthew Toffolo interviews Nils Bergendal:
http://www.nilsbergendal.com/

Matthew: What motivated you to make this film?

Nils: I have known David Paul for many years. In 2009 we met for lunch in a greasy joint in New York. We had some hour to kill before my flight back to Sweden and I suggested to make an interview. So we did – 45 minutes later the batteries…

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ACTION Feature Screenplay Loglines and Pitches Part 4

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Read today’s ACTION feature script pitches from writers from all over the world.

Do you have a logline pitch? Send it in for FREE to the Logline Festival. Any type or genre: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html

Read today’s ACTION pitches PART 4:

Title: MISSION IMPLAUSIBLE: THE UNDEAD IDENTITY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/mission_implausible_the_undead_identity_by_denice_hughes_lewis_and_suzan_noyes.html

Written by: Denice Hughes Lewis and Suzan Noyes
Genre: Action, Comedy, Adventure
Type: Feature Screenplay

Title: THE GOLDEN ARROW
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_golden_arrow_by_rick_francis.html

Written by: Rick Francis
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Type: Feature Screenplay

Title: ALIKE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/alike_by_ron_barenburg.html

Written by: Ron Barenburg
Genre: Action/Adventure
Type: Feature Screenplay

Title: UNDERSERVED
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/underserved_by_zack_van_eyck.html

Written by: Zack Van Eyck
Genre: Buddy Comedy, Action, Crime
Type: Feature Screenplay

Title: MOTHERLAND
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/motherland_by_christopher_chance.html

Written by: Christopher Chance
Genre: Action/Thriller/suspense.
Type: Feature Screenplay

Title: THE HALF COIN
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_half_coin_by_ernest_leong.html

Written by: Ernest Leong
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Family, Mystery
Type: Feature Screenplay

Title: MIRACLE WORKERS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/miracle_workers_by_chris_gross.html

Written by: Chris Gross
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy.
Type: Feature Screenplay

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Today’s Feature Screenplay Story Pitches

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Submit your LOGLINE to the Writing Festival network for exposure

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

– There’s even an option to have a video made for the logline and have it performed. Submit loglines for any story and genre.

Read Today’s Feature Screenplay Loglines:

Title: MY FRIEND OF THE MIRROR
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/my_friend_of_the_mirror_by_mariano_amezage.html
Written by: Mariano Amezage
Genre: Drama
Type: FEATURE SCRIPT

Title: NIGHTS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/nights_by_marilia_lobao.html
Written by: Marilia Lobao
Genre: Thriller
Type: FEATURE SCRIPT

Title: RAMP RATS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/ramp_rats_by_kim_delgado.html
Written by: Kim Delgado
Genre: Action, Drama
Type: FEATURE SCRIPT

Title: GIVE WAY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/give_way_by_anthonia_beddall.html
Written by: Anthonia Beddall
Genre: Drama
Type: FEATURE SCRIPT

Title: LOST IN TORONTO
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/lost_in_toronto_by_siobhan_beyer.html
Written by: Siobhan Beyer
Genre: Drama
Type: FEATURE SCRIPT

Title: Who’s Your Daddy
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/whos_your_daddy_by_richard_c_rosenblum.html
Written by: Richard C. Rosenblum
Genre: Drama
Type: FEATURE SCRIPT

Title: The Show to Die For
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/to_show_to_die_for_by_martin_cox.html
Written by: Martin Cox
Genre: Drama, Family.
Type: FEATURE SCRIPT

Title: THE ROAD TO ROSARITO
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_road_to_rosarito_by_solomon_osayande_jr.html
Written by: Solomon…

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Today’s Novel Writer Pitches and Loglines

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Submit your LOGLINE to the Writing Festival network for exposure

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

– There’s even an option to have a video made for the logline and have it performed. Submit loglines for any story and genre.

Read Today’s NOVEL Loglines:

Title: Chemistry
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/chemistry_by_rl_rice.html
Written by: R.L. Rice
Genre: YA, Romance, BWWM
Type: NOVEL

Title: The Last Mutineers: The Beginning
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_last_mutineers_the_beginning_by_patrick_m_bedont_jr.html
Written by: Patrick M. Bedont Jr
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, War, Post-Apocalyptic
Type: NOVEL

Title: Journal of the Crazy Year
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/journal_of_the_crazy_year_by_forrest_carr.html
Written by: Forrest Carr
Genre: Sci-Fi
Type: NOVEL

Title: Jump
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/jump_by_dan_ladle.html
Written by: Dan Ladle
Genre: Sci-Fi
Type: NOVEL

Title: There’s DNA To Prove It: Message from Beyond
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/theres_dna_to_prove_it_message_from_beyond_by_jacqueline_lunger.html
Written by: Jacqueline Lunger
Genre: True Crime, Paranormal, Non Fiction, Spirit Communication, Exonerations, Serial Killers
Type: NOVEL

Title: Does Harry Dream of Electric Sheep?
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/does_harry_dream_of_electric_sheep_by_john_altson.html
Written by: John Altson
Genre: Fantasy, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Type: NOVEL

Title: SPIN THE GLOBE: The Incredible…

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Today’s Novel Story Pitches and Loglines

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Submit your LOGLINE to the Writing Festival network for exposure

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

– There’s even an option to have a video made for the logline and have it performed. Submit loglines for any story and genre.

Read Today’s NOVEL Loglines:

Title: A LIKELY STORY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/a_likely_story_by_leigh_stanton.html
Written by: Leigh Stanton
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama, Fantasy

Title: THE GUILLOTINE CHOICE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_guillotine_choice_by_bashir_saoudi_and_michael_mallone.html
Written by: Bashir Saoudi & Michael Mallone
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama, Political

Title: THE JOKERESS: EMERGENCE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_jokeress_emergence_by_bryan_follins.html
Written by: Bryan Follins
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Action, Web noir, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Title: THOUGHTS OF A FRACTURED SOUL
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/thoughts_of_a_fractured_soul_by_kern_carter.html
Written by: Kern Carter
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama, Family

Title: THE DEPUTY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_deputy_by_cm_albrecht.html
Written by: C.M. Albrecht
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama, Adventure

Title: JEZEBEL’S DAUGHTER
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/jezebels_daughter_by_mordechai_landsberg.html
Written by: MORDECHAI LANDSBERG
Type: NOVEL
Genre: HISTORICAL DRAMA

Title: THE ISLAND
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_island_by_jen_minkman.html
Written by: Jen Minkman
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Sci-Fi, Dystopian, Young Adult, Drama

Title: THE KILLING OF…

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Today’s Loglines: Read the best of new SHORT FILM movie pitches

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Deadline: Screenplay Festival – Get FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed by professional actors
http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html

Read Today’s SHORT Film Loglines:

Title: A CAT NAMED WHISKERS
http://wildsoundfestival.com/a_cat_named_whiskers_by_dorian_carmaz.html
Written by: Dorian Carmaz
Type: Short Film
Genre: Drama

Title: WAR DOGS
http://wildsoundfestival.com/war_dogs_by_latasha_miller.html
Written by: LaTasha Miller
Type: Short Film
Genre: Drama

Title: Confession
http://wildsoundfestival.com/confession_by_arnab_mitra.html
Written by: Arnab Mitra
Type: Short Film
Genre: Drama

Title: Townhouse
http://wildsoundfestival.com/townhouse_by_aaron_majewski.html
Written by: Aaron Majewski
Type: Short Film
Genre: Drama

Title: Regain
http://wildsoundfestival.com/regain_by_dean_barnaby.html
Written by: Dean Barnaby
Type: Short Film
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Action

Title: Carrion
http://wildsoundfestival.com/carrion_by_karen_palmer.html
Written by: Karen Palmer
Type: Short Film
Genre: Drama

Watch Recent Winning Short Screenplay Readings:
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/short_script_readings.html

Read Recent Testimonials about the Short Screenplay Festival:
https://festivalreviews.org/short-screenplay-submission-testimonials-from-wildsound-screenplay-festival

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Video Pitch for BROKEN FRAME, Feature Screenplay by Stephen Boncella

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Watch the Video Pitch for BROKEN FRAME

Get to know writer Stephen Boncella:

1. What is your story about?

It’s 1975 and Mike Davis, a decorated Vietnam veteran, has trouble surving in an America plauged by high unemployment and hostile towards returning serviceman. He hopes for a fresh start in the one place he vowed never to return, the family farm he left in order to escape an abusive alcoholic father. Standing his way is Emma, the kid sister he abandoned long ago. She’s grown up to become a drug-addicted prostate and the current owner of the farm. Emma has her own plans for the farm, sell it to the highest bidder and move to LA.

2. Why should people know this story?

I feel what makes this story wonderful is that it isn’t simply a “save the farm” story. It deals the with bonds of family, no matter how…

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Video Pitch for Bader Field; How My Family Survived Suicide, by Carl David

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Watch the Video Pitch for BADER FIELD:

Get to know writer Carl David:

1. What is your story about?

This is the story of our 1960’s idyllic family which was suddenly thrust into a world of darkness by the suicide of one of my older brothers and our long painful journey back to daylight.

2. Why should people know this story?

Because it will help others to know that we can survive seemingly insurmountable events when faced with them. It is my larger hope that someone on that edge of desperation may understand the destruction suicide leaves on the survivors left behind and choose to live, not die. We are nor alone, we are loved and there is an abundance of help available today.
3. This story has a lot going for it. How would you describe this story in two words?

Inspirational and forgiving.

4. What movie have you…

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