Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he’s still the best race car in the world.
Author: festivalforfamily
FAMILY Short Film of the Day: THE INDIAN OUTSIDE, by Mickey Daily
PITCH:
Written by: Mickey Daily
Type: Short
Genre: Family
Logline: A precocious preteen attempts to help a stranger against the wishes of her controlling mother.
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FAMILY TV PILOT of the Day: GROWING UP, by Cynthia Garbutt
| Title: GROWING UP
Written by: Cynthia Garbutt Genre: Family Type: TV PILOT LOGLINE: Growing up has never been isn’t easy. Consider it a challenge. Synopsis: Megan is a child of the 60s – living in New Orleans, she is not your typical little girl nor is she from a typical family. It’s also a time when the issues of gender and female stereotypes are being questioned by society. Follow her as meets these challenges head on and develops into a strong, self-reliant, independent, resilient young woman. Interested in this logline, please email us at info@wildsound.ca and we’ll forward your email to the writer. Have a logline? Submit your logline to the Writing Festival. |
FAMILY Feature Film of the Day: ALABAMA, by Nicole Jamison
PITCH:
Written by: Nicole Jamison
Type: Feature Film
Genre: Family
Logline: A Voluptuous southern belle is forced to go on a journey of self discovery and self forgiveness after losing her only sibling.
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CARS 3 – What the critics are saying about it!
66% of critics give it a positive rating.
Critics Consensus: Cars 3 has an unexpectedly poignant story to go with its dazzling animation, suggesting Pixar’s most middle-of-the-road franchise may have a surprising amount of tread left.
The final chapter of the trilogy has saved the best for last and will at least deflect the most serious concerns of those who think this series has taken too many extra laps.
Onscreen and in the audience, youth will be served.
It’s a reasonably diverting, somewhat sluggish attempt to reinstall the “heart” of the first installment.
It’s all well and good for the under-12s, but this movie never packs the kind of emotional punch we know Pixar is capable of.
We get a lot of repetitive racetrack scenes – only a demolition derby stands out for the inventiveness of its animation – and a familiar message about believing in yourself.
“Cars 3” hums along the track, and while its heart and humor could use minor tune-ups, it does enough visually to earn a checkered flag and keep this franchise from the scrapheap – for now, at least.
Submit to the Screenplay Festival (Feature, Short) – Deadline Today
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Submit to the TV Festival (Pilot, Spec) – Deadline Today
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TV PILOT Screenplay – THE SPECTRAL CITYJuly 2016 Reading Written by Arthur Vincie | TV SPEC Screenplay – BROOKLYN NINE-NINEJune 2016 Reading Written by Linsen Oyosa | TV PILOT Screenplay – WILD MAGICJune 2016 Reading Written by Julie Nichols |
TV PILOT Screenplay – CIVILIANJune 2016 Reading Written by Gina Scanlon | FAN FICTION Screenplay – SPACE 2099 (based on Space 1999)June 2016 Reading Written by Kevin D Story | TV SPEC Screenplay – THE MINDY PROJECT “Culture Club”May 2016… |
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Submit to the Novel Festival (Full, 1st chapter, performance reading) – Deadline Today
DEADLINE June 15th: 1st CHAPTER/FULL NOVEL Festival.
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Winning FAMILY Short Screenplay – GIRL IN THE PAINTING by Scott Williamson
Genre: Family, Fantasy
A curious young girl is shocked to find a tormented soul trapped in her grandmother’s favourite painting, but she soon discovers there are even more sinister plans afoot.
CAST LIST:
Narrator: Sean Ballantyne
Kate: Andrea Meister
Beryl: Elizabeth Rose Morriss
Witch: Konstantina Mantelos
Caretaker: Anthony Botelho
Get to know the writer:
What is your screenplay about?
A curious young girl is shocked to find a tormented soul trapped in her grandmother’s favourite painting, but she soon discovers there are even more sinister plans afoot.
What genres does your screenplay fall under?
Family. Fantasy. Gothic undertones.
Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?
I think kids will fall in love with the story, and Kate in particular. My kids did. It’s packed with gothic fantasy, mystery and a strong young female protagonist. I’d love to see it on the big screen one day.
How would you describe this script in two words?
Bloody awesome.
What movie have you seen the most times in your life?
I’m an avid movie-goer and have seen lots over the years. If I had to choose my most frequently watched movie I couldn’t go past Top Gun. Hey, who didn’t want to be a jet fighter pilot going Mach 10 with their hair on fire?
How long have you been working on this screenplay?
It literally poured onto the page. I think I wrote it in a morning. The editing, however, took a little longer; about a week or so.
How many stories have you written?
I’ve now pumped out four short film scripts, all of which have won awards over the last 6 months. I’ve got another six or seven scripts being developed, including a feature film and tv pilot.
What is your favorite song? (Or, what song have you listened to the most times in your life?)
That’s a hard one to answer. I love Guns ‘n Roses, Queen, Robbie Williams. Very eclectic. Sympathy for the Devil has seen a bit of air time lately.
What obstacles did you face to finish this screenplay?
Writing and working full-time is never easy but this script just flowed. I guess you know it’s going to be okay when you don’t have to think too much about writing it.
Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?
I love my kids, my Triumph Speed Triple (motorcycle), and building my financial technology business. Writing is definitely my passion however. Hey, maybe one day I’ll be writing for full time.
What influenced you to enter the festival? What were your feelings on the initial feedback you received?
I signed up to FilmFreeway at the beginning of the year but have been pretty selective about entering film festivals. There aren’t too many that focus on family films which is a shame, so when I saw the Festival for Family I jumped at the opportunity. The feedback was tremendous. It prompted me to re write the ending to make it more satisfying and I’m so glad I did. My script sparkled after the changes.
*****
Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com
Camera Operator: Kierston Drier
Editor: John Johnson
Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne
FAMILY Feature Film of the Day: AUDIBLE, by Gregg Napoli
PITCH:
Written by: Gregg Napoli
Type: Feature Film
Genre: Family, Sports
Logline: The Grandson of an Ohio Football coaching Legend. A young boy loses his family to tragedy and has his love and passion for football as his guiding light. Overcoming obstacles throughout his early life he finds comfort in football. Ultimately his passion transcends him to greatness in spite of all that is stacked against him.
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TV PILOT Screenplay – THE SPECTRAL CITY
TV SPEC Screenplay – BROOKLYN NINE-NINE
TV PILOT Screenplay – WILD MAGIC
TV PILOT Screenplay – CIVILIAN
FAN FICTION Screenplay – SPACE 2099 (based on Space 1999)
TV SPEC Screenplay – THE MINDY PROJECT “Culture Club”