2015 Family Screenplays

Watch the winning family screenplay readings from 2015 performed by professional actors.

Submit your family screenplay to the festival today: https://festivalforfamily.com/

ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT: THE FIREWORKS STAND
January 2015 Reading
Written by David M. Hyde
ACTORTV SPEC – JESSIE “We Don’t Have a Clooney”
April 2015 Reading
Written by Giuseppe LiMandri
ACTOR1st Scene: GOOD NIGHT, CRONKITE
May 2015 Reading
Written by Rita Doyle Roberts
ACTORTV PILOT SCRIPT – WASHED UP
August 2015 Reading
Written by Leila Ben-Abdallah
ACTORTV SPEC – Modern Family
December 2015 Reading
Written by Debi Calabro
ACTORFeature SCRIPT – THE PAPER ROUTE
July 2015 Reading
Written by Danny M. Howell

ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT – A Ghost Story of Christmas
December 2015 Reading
Written by Eddie Yaroch
ACTOR1st Scene SCRIPT – LOVELESS
December 2015 Reading
Written by Chris Courtney Martin
ACTORBEST SCENE- Gonies
November 2015 Reading
Written by Phil Stokes
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – Five Days in Calcutta
November 2015 Reading
Written by Fred Perry
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – TRUE COLORS
November 2015 Reading
Written by Giuseppe LiMandri
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT – PTSD
September 2015 Reading
Written by Paul Myerberg

 

Feature Script Table Reading: A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS by Eddie Yaroch

Watch the Family Feature Screenplay Winner for December 2015.

A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS by Eddie Yaroch:

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Jane Hailes
SCROOGE – Sean Ballantyne
BELLE – Jane Smythe
STEPHEN – Kari-Michael Helava
VARIOUS MALE – Robert Notman
VARIOUS FEMALE –

1. What is your screenplay about?

— “The Conjuring” meets “A Christmas Carol” when a modern Scrooge hires professional ghost hunters, one of them his former fiancée, Belle.

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

— Charles Dickens wrote his holiday tale as a ghost story and no film adaptation has focused on the paranormal, ghost hunting side of things. EVP’s, night-vision cameras, spirit boxes, plus goblins and a spirit-seeing dog add up to a fun, family night at the movies.

3. This story has a lot going for it. How would you describe this script in two words?

— Conjuring Ebenezer.

4. What movie have you seen the most in your life?

— “Scrooge” starring Albert Finney.

5. This is a very tight, emotionally engaging and fun screenplay. How long have you been working on this screenplay?

— Starting with the source material, research into the paranormal equipment, forming an outline and writing on evenings and weekends, it took about four months.

6. How many stories have you written?

— This is my seventh screenplay, most of them comedies.

7. What motivated you to write this screenplay?

— I love all of the ghost hunting shows and the idea of having Scrooge hire ghost hunters appealed to me. Prior to “A Christmas Carol,” Dickens wrote a short story about a goblin who battled wits with a Scrooge prototype known as the Sexton. Once I saw “The Conjuring,” I knew that I could combine that earlier story with married ghost hunters, using Belle as a romantic conflict.

8. What obstacles did you face to finish this screenplay?

— Besides the day job? (haha) I would say motivation to fill those blank pages. Screenplay contest deadlines helped move the pen along, but believing in my own writing was absolutely a must. I had to shed the fear that someone somewhere wasn’t already writing along the exact same lines.

9. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?

— The Washington Redskins, Wizards and Capitals. Theater. Acting. Politics. Traveling. Eerie movies. Bigfoot. UFO’s. Ghosts.

10. What influenced you to enter the festival? What were your feelings on the initial feedback you received?

— As an actor-writer, I was fascinated by what other actors could do with a reading. It’s really a one-of-a-kind opportunity and a wonderful chance for interested folks to give it a listen. The feedback was not just smoke blowing up the ol’ backside. It was clearly read thoroughly with excellent useful feedback. The enthusiasm found in the feedback makes me think that I have something here. Thanks so much for all you do!

11. Any advice or tips you’d like to pass on to other writers?

— Believe in yourself and write with passion. Love your characters because you have to live with them for months on end. I found that averaging a page an hour worked well for me. I usually aimed for three pages a night, a few more on the weekends. Don’t pressure yourself if blank pages stare at you some nights. The ink will flow eventually. I write longhand first, ideas flowing like blood from brain to hand. Write on!

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of the Family Short Film “ALEX”

“Alex” played at the FEEDBACK Film Festival in 2015.

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK of the Short Film:

ALEX, 14min, Spain, Family/Drama
Directed by Laura Garcia

Alex was adopted at birth. Now that she has come of age, her biological mother has agreed to meet her. She has to choose between letting this opportunity pass or know her at last, striving to overcome the fear of loosing something precious on the journey.

CREW

Scriptwriter Laura Garcia
D.O.P. Manuel Ruiz
Editor Felipe Bravo
Production Manager Carlos Sebastian
Sound Designer Albert Palou
Art Director Oian Arteta
Costume Designer Cristina Quer
Make up Elyan Daruich
Music Maikmaier

CAST

Greta Fernandez
Monica Lopez
Laia Marull
Txell Aixendri

 

 

 

Deadline November 20th for Family Film and Writing Festival: https://festivalforfamily.com/

Watch the Table Read Family Feature Screenplay Winner “THE LAST ADVENTURES OF SHAY BLAZE”

Feature Screenplay Winner at the Writing Festival.

THE LAST ADVENTURE OF SHAY BLAZE, by Howard Fridkin

SYNOPSIS:

It’s 1874. A UFO lands in the outskirts of the peaceful town of Sea Meadow City. The lives of everyone are now threatened by a vastly intelligent 10-year-old boy from another world. His mission is to hunt down and kill his fugitive father, an important scientist, who defected from their planet with the means of annihilating their entire tyrannical civilization. The boy’s father teams up with a mysterious gunfighter in a last-ditch effort to rescue the town from the adolescent enemy, then return to his home planet to prevent any future genocidal attacks on Sea Meadow.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Reetu Bambrah
BEN – Matthew Lawrence
RUFUS – Cameron LeRoy
HUXTON/WELDING – Julian Ford
VISITOR – Vince Jerad
SHIELA – Victoria Murdoch

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Deadline November 10th for Family Film and Writing Festival
https://festivalforfamily.com/

Deadline: FEATURE Screenplay Festival – Get FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed by professional actors
http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html

Watch WINNING Screenplay Readings – Watch videos of past winners performed by professional actors
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/feature_script_readings.html

READ 100s of testimonials from past submitters –
http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/feature-screenplay-submission-testimonials-wildsound-screenplay-contest-review

Watch the Family 1st Scene Script Reading of THE DARKNESS OF THE MOOR, by James Everett

Deadline Oct. 5th: FIRST SCENE (first 10pgs) SCREENPLAY FESTIVAL Get it performed at the festival. Full feedback
http://www.wildsound.ca/firstscenescreenplaycontest.html

Watch the First Scene Reading of THE DARKNESS OF THE MOOR:

SYNOPSIS:

It’s about a guy who can’t tell if the devil’s taken his daughter or if he’s relapsing back into mental health problems

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Judy Thrush
HEATHER – Aidan Black Allen
OLIVER – David Poon
LYNTHER – Gene Abella
STEVE – Clinton Pontes
ANNE-MARIE – Anjelica Alejandro
OPERATOR – Victoria Kucher

Read interview with writer James Everett:

1. Why should your script be made into a film?

It’s an exciting story that takes you to another world. It’s what film / TV should do I think.

2. How long have you been writing screenplays?

10 years.

3. What movie have you seen the most in your life?

Back to the Future.

4. What artists would you love to work with?

Bill Nighy, Alfred Molina, Glenn Close, Maggie Smith, Christopher Lloyd, Imogen Poots, Juliette Binoche, John Malcovich, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ian McShane, Kayvan Novak, Billy Crystal

5. How many stories/screenplays have you written?

20+ all at various stages

6. Ideally, where would you like to be in 5 years?

Writing features / my own TV shows

7. Describe your process; do you have a set routine, method for writing?

Get up early. Get it done in first half of day if possible then go back to the real world.

8. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?

Music, theatre, skateboarding, Lego, stand up comedy, London, New York, Billy Crystal

9. What influenced you to enter script contest?

To have your work brought to life. It’s why you bother in the first place.

10. Any advice or tips you’d like to pass on to other writers?

Never give up. Always accept you’ll never stop learning.

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Deadline October 10th for Family Film and Writing Festival
https://festivalforfamily.com/

PART 3: Today’s Family Novel Loglines

Deadline for Family Film and Writing Festival
https://festivalforfamily.com/

PART 3: Today’s Family Novel Loglines and Pitches:

Title: RAIN
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/rain_by_leigh_k_cunningham.html
Written by: LEIGH K CUNNINGHAM
Genre: Drama
Type: Novel

Title: ADOLPHUS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/adolphus_by_lionel_ross.html
Written by: Lionel Ross
Genre: History. Thriller, War, Family, Military
Type: Novel

Title: RIPPLE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/ripple_by_tui_allen.html
Written by: Tui Allen
Genre: Metaphysical Fiction
Type: Novel

Title: FAMILY PORTRAIT CHANGES VOL 1
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/family_portrait_changes_vol_1_by_gillian_felix.html
Written by: Gillian Felix
Genre: Drama
Type: Novel and television pilot

Title: LIVING IN BRIGHT SHADOWS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/living_in_bright_shadows_by_jean_gilhead.html
Written by: Jean Gilhead
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama, Family, Saga

Title: SNAYGILL: SLITHERY TEMPTATIONS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/snaygill_slithery_temptations_by_michelle_b_assor.html
Written by: Michelle B. Assor
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Young Adult Metaphysical Fantasy; Animation

Title: SANTA 17
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/santa_17_by_michael_alan_grapin.html
Written by: Michael Alan Grapin
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Fantasy, Comedy, Christmas Story

Title: BEING LENA LEVI
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/being_lena_levi_by_bobbie_ann_cole.html
Written by: Bobbie Ann Cole
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama, History, Family

Title: A HEART ON HOLD (An Everlasting Heart, #1)
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/a_heart_on_hold_by_sara_barnard.html
Written by: Sara Barnard
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Adventure, Family, History, War, Western

Title: IT HAPPENED IN A LUTHERAN CHURCH – A Sacrificial Lamb
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/it_happened_in_a_lutheran_church_by_rl_moatz.html
Written by: R. L. Moatz
Type: Novel
Genre: Memoir, Biography, Religion, Drama, Family

Title: SUMMER’S GROWTH
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/summers_growth_by_tina_gayle.html
Written by: Tina Gayle
Type: Novel
Genre: Mystery, Romance, Inspirational, Family, Drama

Title: JUST SHUT UP AND DRIVE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/just_shut_up_and_drive_by_chynna_laird.html
Written by: Chynna Laird
Type: Novel
Genre: Contemporary New Adult, family adventure,

Title: A BEASTLY SCANDAL
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/a_beastly_scandal_by_shereen_vedam.html
Written by: Shereen Vedam
Type: NOVEL
Genre: History, Mystery, Romance, Family, Fantasy

Title: RIVER OF TEARS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/river_of_tears_by_michele_l_montgomery.html
Written by: Michele L. Montgomery
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Crime, Drama, Family, Suspense, Mystery,

Title: JACARANDA BLUES
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/jacaranda_blues_by_mehreen_ahmed.html
Written by: Mehreen Ahmed
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Psychology

Title: THE RED STROKES
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_red_strokes_by_kathy_reinhart.html
Written by: Kathy Reinhart
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama, Family

Title: GRANTS FERRY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/grants_ferry_by_david_chase.html
Written by: David Chase
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama

Title: THOUGHTS OF A FRACTURED SOUL
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/thoughts_of_a_fractured_soul_by_kern_carter.html
Written by: Kern Carter
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Drama, Family

Title: OLIVER AND JUMPY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/oliver_and_jumpy_by_werner_stejskal.html
Written by: Werner Stejskal
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Children

Title: THE SAGAS OF DXAAN LERE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_sagas_of_dxaan_lere_by_victor_michaels.html
Written by: Victor Michaels
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Gothic Fantasy, Family and Adventure

PART 2: Today’s Family Novel Loglines

Deadline for Family Film and Writing Festival
https://festivalforfamily.com/

PART 2: Today’s Family Novel Loglines and Movie Pitches:

Title: THE MISCONCEPTION
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_misconception_by_ceri_carpenter.html
Written by: Ceri Carpenter
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Supernatural, Adventure

Title: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THE DISEASE: THE SARA FARRADAY STORY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/domestic_violence_the_disease_the_sara_farraday_story_by_annette_reid.html
Written by: Annette Reid
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Intense Drama/Based on true events

Title: SECRET KEEPERS AND SKINNY SHADOWS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/secret_keepers_and_skinny_shadows_by_mary_a_russell.html
Written by: Mary A Russell
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Family

Title: Mr. Grumbles
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/mr_grumbles_by_marjory_e_leposky.html
Written by: Marjory E. Leposky
Type: Novel
Genre: Animation/Drama

Title: STEIN HOUSE
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/stein_house_by_myra_hargrave_mcilvain.html
Written by: Myra Hargrave McIlvain
Genre: Historical Fiction
Type: NOVEL

Title: AN UNCOMMON FAMILY
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/an_uncommon_family_by_christa_polkinhorn.html
Written by: Christa Polkinhorn
Genre: Family Drama/Love Story
Type: NOVEL

Title: MOON OF THE GODDESS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/moon_of_the_goddess_by_cathy_hird.html
Written by: Cathy Hird
Genre: Fantasy
Type: NOVEL

Title: THE PATHOLOGY OF INNOCENCE: AN INVOLUTION
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_pathology_of_innocence_an_involution_by_juditta_salem.html
Written by: Juditta Salem
Genre: Crime, Drama, Family, Psychedelic Philosophy.
Type: NOVEL

Title: ONION GRASS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/onion_grass_by_amy_kierce.html
Written by: Amy Kierce
Genre: Literary, Mystery, Family, Drama, Crime
Type: NOVEL

Title: SMASHWORDS
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/smashwords_by_jack_sorenson.html
Written by: Jack Sorenson
Genre: Adventure
Type: NOVEL

Title: The Girl With the Half and Half Face
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_girl_with_the_half_and_half_face_by_leslie_miller.html
Written by: Leslie Miller
Genre: YA , Adventure, Sci-Fi,
Type: NOVEL

Title: Ranil and the Baby Elephant
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/ranil_and_the_baby_elephant_by_barbara_bockman.html
Written by: Barbara Bockman
Genre: Family, Adventure, Middle Grade, Multi-cultural
Type: NOVEL

Title: SPIN THE GLOBE: The Incredible Adventures of Frederick von Wigglebottom
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/spin_the_globe_by_edward_moldenhauer.html
Written by: Edward Moldenhauer
Genre: Adventure, Children, Family, Education, Travel
Type: NOVEL

Title: Curly and Tubs and the galloping rot
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/curly_and_tubs_and_the_galloping_rot_by_kim_montgomery.html
Written by: Kim Montgomery
Genre: Children’s fantasy
Type: Novel

Title: The Crystal Key
http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_crystal_key_by_tl_howard.html
Written by: T. L. Howard
Type: NOVEL
Genre: Fantasy