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Deadline to submit your screenplay to the festival:http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html Watch the Winning Feature Screenplay Readings from January to June 2016 from the Writing Festival: FEATURE Screenplay – INKED IN BLOOD June 2016 ReadingWritten by Paul Corricelli Feature Screenplay – THE BOO May 2016 ReadingWritten by Scott McEntire Fan Fiction Feature Screenplay –…
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FANTASY/SCI-FI FILM & WRITING FESTIVAL
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Watch all of the June 2016 Winning Writing Festival Readings
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Watch the winning writing festival novels, stories, films, and screenplays for June 2016. Submit your script, film, or story to the festival. – Full Feedback. Get film showcased at FEEDBACK Film Festival. Get script/stories performed by professional actors. Watch the June 2016 Winning Readings MAY 2016 Film Festival Watch Audience…
Submit to the Documentary Short Film Festival via FilmFreewa
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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 Submit via FilmFreeway: Festival…
How to write the best logline for your script/story. Plus, FREE LOGLINE SUBMISSIONS
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Submit your LOGLINE for FREE to the WILDsound network and its social networking centers. http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html 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…
FREE LOGLINE SUBMISSIONS – Submit your story and showcase it on this network.
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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…
MovieBytes interviews and comments from past submitted works
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I’ve been very impressed with WILDsound. The script performance aspect of the contest sets it apart, and leaves you with a tangible reward if you win. WILDsound also puts genuine effort into giving you feedback, and into promoting winning scripts. Author: Michael Kellner, November 11, 2014 from MovieBytes.com http://www.moviebytes.com –…
Western Feature Film Pitch Loglines. Read 20 of them. Is the Western dead?
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Ah the Western. Perhaps replaced by Comic Book movies as the genre where we used to watch the “bad man” defeat the “badder men” and then become the “good man”. The man we want to be and who the women want on their arms. In our list of logline genres,…
Watch November Winning Stage Play Reading. PAPER WALL, by Gina Surles (with Q&A)
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I think I watched the whole video performance of my play with a smile on my face. I’ll have to watch it again to be more objective. DEAR ACTORS – thank you! I’m so thrilled with your performances, you don’t know how happy you have made me. I think the…
BOOMERANG THE GREAT, November Short Script Winner. Get to know writer Ana R. Dominick
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It was terrific. I very much enjoyed seeing my script performed! It was helpful to hear & see my dialogue read out loud. Now I know where to make further improvements. 😛 – Ana R. Dominick, on watch her Short Script performed at the WILDsound Screenplay Festival (Review) Ana’s short…
ADVENTURE NOVELS. Read over 100 logline pitches of books in the adventure genre
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An adventure is an event or series of events that happens outside the course of the protagonist’s ordinary life, usually accompanied by danger, often by physical action. Adventure stories almost always move quickly, and the pace of the plot is at least as important as characterization, setting and other elements…