Turning 62 Today: Steven Soderbergh. Happy Birthday

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Born
January 14, 1963 · Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Birth name
Steven Andrew Soderbergh

Spouses
Jules Asner (May 10, 2003 – present)
Betsy Brantley (December 2, 1989 – 1994) (divorced, 1 child)

QUOTES:

There are certain directors – Spielberg, David Fincher, John McTiernan – who sort of see things in three dimensions, and I was watching their films and sort of breaking them down to see how they laid sequences out, and how they paid attention to things like lens length, where the eyelines were, when the camera moved, how they cut, how they led your eye from one part of the frame to another.

…there’ve been a lot of questions about commercial films and non-commercial films, and I’ve never really made that separation in my mind. There’s no question that when you read a piece of material, you have ideas about how it should be realised … certainly when I read the script for Ocean’s Eleven, I thought if this was realised the way it should, then it would appeal to a lot of people. Then you get involved in a film like Solaris and if you realise it the way it should be realised, then it won’t appeal to a lot of people. But what are you going to do? You have to go at it…

I learned from Richard Lester that as your career goes on, you learn more about how things can go wrong, but you never learn how things can go right. And it’s really disorienting.

Turning 51 Today: Kevin Durand. Happy Birthday

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Born
January 14, 1974 · Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Birth name
Kevin Serge Durand

Spouse
Sandra Cho (October 1, 2010 – present)

[on filming Robin Hood] I think the most memorable moment for me was: Russell and I galloped up to the base of this castle that they built and he said, ‘Take a good look at that castle and remember it, because they may not make movies like this anymore.’

Turning 58 Today: Emily Watson. Happy Birthday

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Born
January 14, 1967 · Islington, London, England, UK

Birth name
Emily Margaret Watson

Spouse
Jack Waters(1995 – present) (2 children)

QUOTES:

“I wasn’t prepared for the way people responded to ‘Breaking the Waves.’ Suddenly, I was being interviewed and being asked all sorts of questions. All my life, I’ve loved movies, but I didn’t foresee the glamour of the Academy Awards. In England, the awards are reported as straight news. In America, they’re considered the height of glamour.” – On her two 1999 roles, “Angela’s Ashes” and “Cradle Will Rock”, which had Oscar-potential.

I was a normal, rather dutiful child. I didn’t even rebel as a teenager.

On her childhood preparing her for an acting career: “I was taught the value of imagination at an early age. I didn’t have a television. I read a lot of books and developed a good sense of storytelling. I was happy as well, and I think that helped. The more secure you feel, the more unbalanced you can let yourself become.”

Turning 84 Today: Faye Dunaway. Happy Birthday

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Born
January 14, 1941 · Bascom, Florida, USA

Birth name
Dorothy Faye Dunaway

Spouses
Terry O’Neill (1982 – March 26, 1987) (divorced, 1 child)
Peter Wolf (August 7, 1974 – 1979) (divorced)

QUOTES:

[on signing a six-picture deal with Otto Preminger that she later got out of] As much as it cost me to get out of the deal with Otto, if I’d had to do those movies with him, then I wouldn’t have done Bonnie and Clyde (1967), or The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), or any of the movies I was suddenly in a position to choose to do. Beyond the movies I might have missed, it would have been a kind of Chinese water torture to have been stuck in five more terrible movies. It’s impossible to assess the damage that might have done to me that early on in my career.

[on playing an alcoholic in Barfly (1987)] This character, who has given over her days and nights to a bottle, is my way back to the light. This is a role that I care deeply about. I haven’t felt this passion for a character since Network (1976). I saw the promise of a comeback for me in the deglamorized face of Wanda, a woman of sweet vulnerability.

[on Supergirl (1984)] The film was really just a send-up, a spoof, and I had a lot of fun with Selena. But every time I tried to do something funny, [director Jeannot Szwarc] wouldn’t let me. He said, “you have to be the straight person”. I always wanted to do comedy but it’s daunting when you’ve not done it before.

Watch Today’s Festival: FANTASY/SCI-FI Festival Best of SHORT Films

Watch the Film Festival HERE: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/fantasy-scifi-shorts-january-2024

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See the full lineup of films:

BLUE BLOOD, 12min., South Korea
Directed by Hye won Lee
A world where blue blood is Replicant,
Seogyo and his art teacher Tae-woo stay in the art room after school and practice, then cut their hands with a carving knife.
Seogyo tries to deceive Tae-woo as if he is human because he should not be found to be blue blood.

https://www.instagram.com/homes.film

REVERB, 4min,. South Korea
Directed by Jusin Kim
In a distant future where humanity has vanished, a lone robot explores the ruins of a desolate city. On the surface, the city appears completely abandoned, but the robot detects a faint reverb—an echo of time itself. This reverb, a memory of the space, holds traces of a melody left behind by a human. As the robot uncovers this final piece of music, it begins to reconstruct the memory of humanity’s last day, bringing the forgotten performance back to life.

http://tmtm.kr/https://instagram.com/studio.tmtm

THIS LAND, 18min., UK
Directed by Nicholas Jones
Roisin stands alone in the rugged Irish countryside, a guardian of the mystical land that has been in her family for generations. As a greedy relative seeks to exploit the earth beneath her feet, Roisin’s unwavering will and deep-rooted connection to the land propel her to fight back, unyielding in her defence of the magic that lies at the heart of the landscape.

http://pictureimperfect.co.uk/https://instagram.com/nicholas__jones/

NIGHT OF THE DIMENSION TROLL, 8min., South Africa
Directed by Tyrone Donovan Patrick
One dark night… a little boy gets ripped from a wonderful dream when a terrible little troll appears through a portal at the end of his bed… and steals his blanket!

PARADISE OF COLORS, 3min., Japan
Directed by Jialiang Liu
The human eyes are approximately 6.5 centimeters apart. Therefore, when we observe an object, the retinas of both eyes present slight differences. These differences are processed in the brain, and the two images are merged together. This process enables us to perceive space. If the images cannot be fully merged, it may result in seeing only the image from one eye or experiencing alternating or switching between two images. This phenomenon is known as binocular rivalry.

https://jialiang.studio.site/
https://www.facebook.com/jialiang.liu.98/
https://www.instagram.com/jialiang.liu.aomi/

REGULAR DAY, 2min., China
Directed by Kiam Yang
Humans have undertaken experiments on numerous species in pursuit of extracting natural fusion substances.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-regular-day

Today’s Podcast: Filmmaker Rita Hencke (SALT IN THEIR VEINS)

LISTEN to the podcast; http://www.wildsoundpodcast.com/the-film-podcast-by-wildsound/2024/8/16/ep-1304-filmmaker-rita-hencke-salt-in-their-veins

SALT IN THEIR VEINS, 16min,. Australia

Directed by Rita Hencke

East Indonesia. Communities of sea people live a life that ties them closely to the marine environment. They are known as Bajo, descendants of former sea nomads who were once roaming the ocean to fish and trade.

https://www.ritahencke.com/film

Get to know the filmmaker:

The inspiration for “Salt in their Veins” came from my passion for freediving. I was captivated by the extraordinary diving and spearfishing skills of the Bajo sea people. During my visit to one of their remote communities in Indonesia a few years ago, I saw how their lives are being transformed by modern influences. This experience motivated me to capture the contrast between their traditional and modern fishing practices.

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Today’s FilmFreeway Deadline: The FESTIVAL for MOVIE Trailers

Deadline to Submit to the Movie Trailers Festival:

Thank you for selecting my trailer for the film “May, 25th” as part of the Festival for Trailers Monthly.
Thank you very much for this opportunity. This was a great experience! They are very professional.
I recommend this festival for every filmmaker out there.

Today’s Submittable Deadlines – January 14th, 2025

DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE Poetry – FREE submission or pay for a reading or movie

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/300707/dramatic-monologue-poetry-contest


RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY Short Story Festival (automatic acceptance)

Submit your short story 0-2000 words:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314823/religion-spirituality-short-story-contest-0-2000-words-everyone-wins

Submit your short story 2000-4000 words:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314824/religion-spirituality-short-story-contest-2000-4000-words-everyone-wins

Submit your short story 4000-6000 words:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314825/religion-spirituality-short-story-contest-4000-6000-words-everyone-wins

Submit your short story 6000-8000 words:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314826/religion-spirituality-short-story-contest-6000-8000-words-everyone-wins


COMEDY Novel Festival

Full Novel Reading:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314045/comedy-full-novel-festival

1st Chapter Novel Submission:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314046/comedy-1st-chapter-novel-festival

Novel Video Transcript Reading:

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/314047/comedy-novel-video-transcript-reading


COMEDY Screenplay Festival

https://wildsoundwritingfestival.submittable.com/submit/298010/comedy-screenplay-festival-get-full-feedback-and-a-chance-for-best-scene-readin


COMEDY Film & Screenplay Festival: Today’s Screenplay Deadline

Submit on the submission page: https://festivalforcomedy.com/comedy-screenplay-festival-contest/

COMEDY Writings and Films showcased in 2023:
58 – Screenplays Performed
8 – Novels/Stories Performed
37 – Films Showcased at Festival
(Scroll down and watch winning performance videos)

Get your script and story performed by professional actors at the Comedy Festival.

The #1 Comedy Festival and Contest in the World today!

– 0ffers screenwriters, novelists and storytellers at all levels the fantastic opportunity to hear their stories read aloud using TOP PROFESSIONAL ACTORS (see below for recent performance readings).

– Offers filmmakers to get their works showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Then the filmmaker will receive and audience reaction video on their film (see below for recent film festival videos)

– One of the best places in the world for the writers to sell their script and/or obtain and agent.

– No matter what happens, you will receive full feedback on your work by our established committee. No other place in the world will you get coverage for the price you pay.

– Even if you’re just looking for feedback of your work, this is the festival for you.

– It’s there for all to see. The proof is in the viewership. These videos garner 1000s of views online. Some of the screenplay readings are more popular than actual studio films made!

– We specialize in showcasing Comedy stories and making sure that when the work is ready, the writer will benefit by at least obtaining a solid agent.

COMEDY Writing Festival: Today’s Novel Festival Deadline

Submit your COMEDY Book by the deadline. 

Submi your Comedy Novel on the submission page: https://festivalforcomedy.com/comedy-novel-festival/

Watch Novel Performance Readings:

Get FULL FEEDBACK on either the 1st chapter or entire novel book from our committee of Professional Writers, and Writing Consultants. Get your novel performed by a professional actor at the festival.

NEW OPTION: Or, just submit for an actor performance reading transcript of your novel (any 5 pages of your book). Great way to promote the sales of your book if you’re already published. (see examples on the video playlist below)

SUBMIT your novel now (both your 1st chapter or full novel accepted) To be eligible for our Writing Festival Events. Submissions take 3-5 weeks for evaluation

Submit a novel book and get it seen by the world.