Best Scene Reading of Tink by Edward Ybarra

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Best Scene from the screenplay TINK Screenplay
Written by Edward Ybarra

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Dan Cristofori
VI/FAY – Laura Kyswaty
BELLE – Megan Allen
MISTY/IRIS – Kiran Friesen
PETER – Gabriel Darku
ROSE – Kelly Daly

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Family, Comedy, Fantasy

The story is a funny fantasy about Tinkerbelle, not as a fairy but as a real live female; a single mom in fact, with a daughter who doesn’t know who her Mom once was. Like any mom, Belle, as she’s known, is trying to raise and provide for her little girl while trying to keep their home out of the hands of a scheming land developer. When 5 old friends, fairies who have to temporarily take human form, arrive in town looking for Belle, all kinds of craziness start to take place.

Get to know the writer:

What is your screenplay about?

The story is a funny fantasy…

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Best Scene of Living Proof by Herschel Medlin

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Best Scene from the screenplay LIVING PROOF Screenplay
Written by Herschel Medlin

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Laura Kyswaty
TRAVIS – Gabriel Darku
CARL – John Fray

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Sci-Fi, Horror

This screenplay is about friends who are former U.S. Marines who get together for a reunion on a remote ranch. During their reunion, a friend is abducted by unknown forces who use the thought-to-be extinct Thylacine. They unite together to solve the mystery of their friends disappearance. While they investigate the disappearance, they encounter a silent triangle ship in the night (The Phoenix Lights Incident of 1997). They soon learn that their friend was taken to an underground alien base in the Arizona wilderness. This leads to an epic rescue mission and they enter the base to discover the horrors of the greater alien plan. The base consists of mutated and altered humans and animals and a portal or gateway…

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Best Scene Reading of Escape From Plain Middle by Carolyn Reese

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Best Scene from the screenplay ESCAPE FROM PLAIN MIDDLE Screenplay
Written by Carolyn Reese

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Meghan Allen
FLASH ROSE – Gabriel Darku
HAPPY IS JACK – Dan Cristofori
CALVIN CREW – Peter Nelson
SAM/SNAKE – John Fray

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Sci-Fi, dystopian, Action/Thriller

The United States in Escape From Plain Middle is made up of sections of the country owned by a few very rich Oligarchs. The Oligarchs that own and run Plain Middle are Kochlike and are the ones sponsoring a baseball skills event and then World Series like game using players owned by Plain Middle from all over the US that the brothers have kidnapped versus the remainder of the world’s baseball players.

Get to know the writer:

What is your screenplay about?

It’s kind of a protest script where John Carpenter’s Snake Plissken goes back in to a divided United States to thwart Oligarchs from…

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TV Pilot Best Scene Reading of ARMS OF MORPHEUS by John Christopher Thomas

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Best Scene from the TV PILOT ARMS OF MORPHEUS Screenplay
Written by John Christopher Thomas

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Julian Ford
CALVIN – Kheon Clarke
ZACHARY – Peter Nelson
MIA – Angelica Alejandro
GRACE – Kelci Stephenson
SAMANTHA – Mallory Palmer

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Drama, Thriller, Fantasy

Facing financial ruin, a disgraced psychologist with a dangerous secret is forced to accept an offer to oversee a project involving perilous, mind-reading technology.

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Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editor: John Johnson


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2016 Winning Short Screenplays

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Watch the 103 winning short screenplays performed by professional actors in the 2016 season.

WATCH the best of script readings
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – BLOOD DRIVE
December 2016 Reading
Written by Myka J. Friscia
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – SUNDAY DRIVE
December 2016 Reading
Written by Paige Brien
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – BUREAUCRACY
December 2016 Reading
Written by Sharmini Kumar
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – CARE AND CLEANING
December 2016 Reading
Written by Robin Kenny
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – FORGIVENESS
December 2016 Reading
Written by Michael Adrian Lockett
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – HANGING OUT IN MALAYSIA
December 2016 Reading
Written by Wolfgang Schuler
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – LAST MINUTE
December 2016 Reading
Written by Ray Salazar
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – LAST RITES
December 2016 Reading
Written by Martin Keady
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – LITTLE GIRL BRIDE
December 2016 Reading
Written by Kris Pajarito
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – MISCHIEF AND THE MYSTIC
December 2016 Reading
Written by Michael Gavino
ACTORSHORT Screenplay – THE…

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2016 Feature Screenplay Winners

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Watch the 19 Feature Screenplay readings performed by professional actors from the 2016 season.

WATCH the best of script readings
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay – TRIAL & ERIN
December 2016 Reading
Written by Larry Shulruff
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay – DUE SOUTH
November 2016 Reading
Written by Even R. Schullery
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay: CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES
October 2016 Reading
Written by Cate Carson
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay: LAWN BOYS
September 2016 Reading
Written by Steve Cleary
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay: LUCIDAE
September 2016 Reading
Written by Jacqueline Marett
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay – FOR ALL MANKIND
August 2016 Reading
Written by Matthew O’Connell
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay – FIEND
July 2016 Reading
Written by Jeff York
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay – THE CHARLOTTETOWN JACKHAMMER
July 2016 Reading
Written by Marc Lalonde
ACTORFEATURE Screenplay – INKED IN BLOOD
June 2016 Reading
Written by Paul Corricelli
ACTORFeature Screenplay – THE BOO
May 2016 Reading
Written by Scott McEntire
ACTORFan Fiction Feature Screenplay – STAR WARS Episode I: THE…

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2016 Best Scene Screenplays

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Watch the 52 Best Scene Screenplays performed by professional actors in the 2016 season.

WATCH Best Scene Readings
ACTORBEST SCENE Screenplay – THE WORK OF ZOMBIES
December 2016 Reading
Written by Patricia Semler
ACTORBEST SCENE Screenplay – CELLULAR MEMORY
December 2016 Reading
Written by Jesse Prevost
ACTORBEST SCENE Screenplay – UNGODLY
December 2016 Reading
Written by Bill Osinski
ACTORBEST SCENE Screenplay – WHO KILLED HONOR BRIGHT
December 2016 Reading
Written by Patricia Hughes
ACTORBEST SCENE TV Screenplay – TALATRICS
December 2016 Reading
Written by Cecilia Copeland
ACTORBEST SCENE Screenplay – UP FROM THE DEPTHS: THE RISE OF MEGALODON
December 2016 Reading
Written by William F. Molnar
ACTORFAN FICTIO BEST SCENE (Sequel to 2015 film “Carol”) – THERESE
December 2016 Reading
Written by Heidi Scott
ACTORBEST SCENE Screenplay – DEATH OF A LADIES MAN
December 2016 Reading
Written by Salim Allybokus
ACTORBEST SCENE Screenplay – O CRY AFRICA
December 2016 Reading

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Best Scene Screenplay – WHO KILLED HONOR BRIGHT by Patricia Hughes

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Best Scene from the screenplay WHO KILLED HONOR BRIGHT Screenplay
Written by Patricia Hughes

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Dan Thody
YEATS – Noah Casey
JOHN – Brian Carleton

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Mystery, Thriller, History, Biography, Action

In 1925 Honor Bright’s murder set Dublin on fire.

Get to know the winning writer:

1. What is your screenplay about?

Answers to old riddles: who was my father’s father? Why was my
grandmother murdered and who killed her? Why was Yeats so ill and
depressed from 1925 onwards?

2. What genres does your screenplay fall under?

It’s been called a thriller, espionage, crime, or murder novel. It’s also a story about love, Irish history, and William Butler Yeats’s up-dated biography.

2. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?

This true story is a blockbuster – and it’s never been told before.

3. How would you describe this script in two words?

Fast…

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Best Scene TV Show – TALATRICS by Cecilia Copeland

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Best Scene from the screenplay TALATRICS Screenplay
Written by Cecilia Copeland

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Noah Casey
ALIA – Dan Thody
JONATHAN – Brian Carleton
RT – Angela Cavallin
WARREN – Chris Reid Geisler
SIEKO – Ucal Shillingford

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Sci-Fi, Teen, Adventure, Comedy

A precocious teenager begins her first day at school in outer space, and must navigate her classmates and teachers, while learning to control her special powers.

Get to know the winning writer:

1. What is your screenplay about?

It’s set far in the future, 5515 when a young woman goes off to a special college for students with certain abilities. Her older brother is already there one year ahead of her. When she arrives she enters a world of intrigue, double crossing, and fights for supremacy all while trying to learn how to harness her powers. Both RT and her brother are from the family that…

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Best Scene of Living Proof by Herschel Medlin

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Best Scene from the screenplay LIVING PROOF Screenplay
Written by Herschel Medlin

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Laura Kyswaty
TRAVIS – Gabriel Darku
CARL – John Fray

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Sci-Fi, Horror

This screenplay is about friends who are former U.S. Marines who get together for a reunion on a remote ranch. During their reunion, a friend is abducted by unknown forces who use the thought-to-be extinct Thylacine. They unite together to solve the mystery of their friends disappearance. While they investigate the disappearance, they encounter a silent triangle ship in the night (The Phoenix Lights Incident of 1997). They soon learn that their friend was taken to an underground alien base in the Arizona wilderness. This leads to an epic rescue mission and they enter the base to discover the horrors of the greater alien plan. The base consists of mutated and altered humans and animals and a portal or gateway…

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