FAMILY Feature Film of the Day: HOLLY BLOSSUMS, by Joanne Groshardt

Title: HOLLY BLOSSUMS 

Written by: Joanne Groshardt

Genre: Family Comedy; Christmas script

Type: Feature Screenplay

Logline: Saint Peter gives 12-year old Holly two weeks before Christmas to pick her new parents on Earth.

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WILDsound Performer Mena Massoud gets lead role in Aladdin live action film (as Aladdin)

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Congrats to WILDsound Performer Mena Massoud for grabbing the lead role in the live action film of ALADDIN. The film also stars Will Smith as the Genie.

Mena performed in various scripts for the festival, including the lead role in WEECHO.

Watch the screenplay reading here: 

WEECHO – 1st scene script winning reading
Written by Kevin Gebhard
Rye, New York

CLICK HERE and read the entire winning screenplay

CAST LIST:

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

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…

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JUNE 2017 WINNING STORIES, SCREENPLAYS and FILMS

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31 short films (record setting showcase), 21 screenplays, 4 novel & short story transcripts = 56 winning works

Watch Recent Winning Readings

Watch JUNE 2017 Winning Readings and Film Festivals

ACTORJUNE 2017 UNDER 5 MINUTE FILM FESTIVAL 
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ACTORJUNE 2017 LGBT FILM FESTIVAL 
Watch Audience Feedback Videos from the Toronto Festival.
ACTORJUNE 2017 COMEDY FILM FESTIVAL 
Watch Audience Feedback Videos from the Los Angeles Festival.
ACTORJUNE 2017 SCI-FI FILM FESTIVAL 
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ACTORLGBT Feature Screenplay – ARRANGING MIA
June 2017 Reading
by Joanie Fox
ACTORFEMALE TV PILOT Screenplay – JUNKED
June 2017 Reading
by Alice Dennard
ACTORFAN FICTION TV SPEC Screenplay – DOCTOR WHO
June 2017 Reading
by Paul Hewitt
ACTOR1st SCENE Screenplay – GOOD INTENTIONS
June 2017 Reading
by Sandy Tovray Greenberg
ACTOR1st SCENE Screenplay – GRAVITY’S PULL
June 2017 Reading
by Robert Sivigny
ACTORFANTASY…

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FAMILY Short Film of the Day: From His Rib, by Joanne Leva

Title: From His Rib 

Written by: Joanne Leva

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family, History, Poetry

Type: Short Script

LOGLINE: A colorful collection of poems that reshape and adapt the already compelling biblical story of Adam and Eve to a modern world. Actors [will accompany the author to] create a powerful enlargement of the characters and subject matter.

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FAMILY TV Show of the day: SPARKLE AND C.R.E.W., by Pat Mikulec and Heather Alexander

Title: SPARKLE AND C.R.E.W. 

Written by: Pat Mikulec & Heather Alexander

Genre: Comedy, Family-friendly, Feel good

Type: TV PILOT Screenplay

Logline: Bright, young Latina salon owner, with too many business expenses, must rely on her faithful but wacky mature clients as operatives when she moonlights as a Private Detective to earn extra cash to sustain the salon.

WGA Registration Number:
NCR69216410  (ProtectRite)

Interested in this logline, please email us at info@wildsound.ca and we’ll forward your email to the writer.

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FAMILY Feature Film of the day: JULIAN’S JOURNEY, by Renee McClellan

Title: JULIAN’S JOURNEY 

Written by: Renee McClellan

Genre: Drama

Type: Feature screenplay

Logline: Fourteen years after being accosted and raped, Georgia Jacobs takes a journey with her son that his father is not her ex-husband, but a stranger who violated her.

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Inside The Chaos: 5 Rules for Your Short Film

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We’ve all heard it before – your short film is a calling card for your work in your industry. A highlight reel of your best work. Many of us come out of school having made one, or on our way to making one. We often pour our hearts, hopes, souls, and paychecks into their creation. But are they good?

Today we will be analyzing the very first step of making a film: Crafting the script. Below are five major things that help shape a good script into a great script.

*Note: Rules are meant to be broken. There will always be films that make it big that transgress the general rules. But it is also true that the elements below will be found in more successful films than not.

effeciency.jpg1. EFFICIENCY

Bow down before this God. Your film must be efficient. What does that mean? The baseline definition follows ”…

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Writer’s confessions: 4 Struggles of the Part-Time Writer and 4 Solutions

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by Kierston Drier

Anyone here a professional or aspiring-to-be professional writer? Regardless of your level of success, professional writer is likely working contract or freelance. An aspiring writer is likely writing on weekends in order to polish their work and get it noticed. Sound familiar? What do both of these people have in common? Both of them are probably writing in their down time- one to hone their skills and one to stay sharp.

Here are five common problems of the weekend writer, and 5 ways to fix them.

PROBLEM: Motivation.

Whether you just finished your last paid script or you’ve spent the last two
years at a 9-5 job, motivation (or lack thereof) affects us all. You may be too tired to write, you may have a hard time thinking of new ideas. You may just have low moral thinking about how difficult the industry can be.

solution.jpgSOLUTION: Remember…

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Inside the Chaos: Networking: How to Work a Room – Part 1

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Like many people new to the television industry, I hear all the time about the importance of networking. “You’ve got to meet people! It’s all about who you know!” It can almost sound disheartening for a young aspiring person in television, as some of us who do not “know anyone” may have felt. Here are some of the tips I’ve found in my travels. I am by no means an expert and when it comes to “working the networking room.” There are multiple ways to talk, meet and mesh with the right people, but if you find some of my tips helpful, take them, good reader!

PART ONE: Getting IN

GO TO EVENTS

-This is where you get out your planner, your phone, and Google and start looking up industry events in your area that are free. Ink Drinks, People and Pints, Relaxing Events, Meet and Greets, open launch…

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Inside The Chaos: Networking: Conversations Tips – Part 2

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We’ve all been there, haven’t we?

You’ve finally made it to that big party/event/social and you desperately need to/want to talk to people for any number of reasons. It may be to get yourself noticed, spread an idea of yours, talk up a new accomplishment, gather opinions or simply make friends. It’s a difficult thing, and as easy as it looks in the world of television, it can be really hard to turn your brain thoughts into mouth words.

I am by no means a conversation expert– I certainly have stuffed my foot into my mouth on a handful of occasions. I have also been on the awkward end of a terribly sentence when the whole room shuts up at once and suddenly everyone important hears the Alphagetti Vs. Zoodles debate you were slightly drunkenly having with your neighbour. It’s okay. It happens.

But I can say that, on just as…

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