Title: WORLDS END Written by: David Greenberg Type: TV SCRIPT Genre: Political, Thriller, Mystery Logline: Eccentric doomsday prepper Albert Smythe just wants to be left alone, but when terrorists attack the United States, he must choose between personal survival and helping the community that has always seen him as an oddball, out of touch with… Continue reading MYSTERY TV Pilot of the Day: WORLDS END, by David Greenberg
Month: July 2017
MYSTERY Feature Film of the Day: DARKSIDE OF THE STREET, by Wayne Behar
Title: DARKSIDE OF THE STREET Written by: Wayne Behar Genre: Mystery, Thriller Type: Feature Screenplay Logline: Obsessed that a serial murderer is living in his building, an unstable young janitor undertakes his own investigation, uncovering dark secrets about his neighbors and himself. WGA Registration Number: (Copywrite with Library of Congress) Interested in this logline, please… Continue reading MYSTERY Feature Film of the Day: DARKSIDE OF THE STREET, by Wayne Behar
CRIME Short Film of the Day: WHAT’S DONE IS DONE, by Cynthia Garbutt
Title: WHAT’S DONE IS DONE Written by: Cynthia Garbutt Genre: Crime Type: SHORT SCRIPT LOGLINE: Whom can you trust Synopsis: A teenage girl is found bloody and disconnected in an isolated patch of woods. The authorities are summoned, she acknowledges only the social worker, sent to handle her case. She and her mother have been… Continue reading CRIME Short Film of the Day: WHAT’S DONE IS DONE, by Cynthia Garbutt
CRIME TV Show of the day: THE JOKER, by Joe Smith
Title: THE JOKER Written by: Joe Smith Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller Type: TV Screenplay – Pilot Logline: “Gotham City has only ever been seen through the eyes of the heroes, but never the villains. This is the story of Jack, his life as a common working man, family man, and overall good citizen before his… Continue reading CRIME TV Show of the day: THE JOKER, by Joe Smith
CRIME Feature Film of the Day: STACKS, by Emilio Iasiello
Title: THE STACKS Written by: Emilio Iasiello Genre: Thriller Type: Feature Screenplay Logline: When his ex-girlfriend is murdered playing an underground game, a brilliant underachieving college senior must play in order to find her killer. 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… Continue reading CRIME Feature Film of the Day: STACKS, by Emilio Iasiello
TOP 10 TV SHOWS OF ALL TIME by Mary Cox
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
Over the past two decades, television has changed rapidly from something scheduled that has to be enjoyed in limited settings, to a fluid medium of entertainment that exists primarily on the internet. Some people bemoan this change as the death of television, when in reality, it’s an artistically freeing transition…
TV REVIEW: TWIN PEAKS – SEASON 3 – EPISODE 9
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by Mary Cox “The Return, Part 9: This is the Chair It was hard to know where this episode was going to pick up after last week’s jaw-dropping experimental venture into true Lynchian territories in “The Return, Part 8: Gotta Light?” but Part 9 swings us right back into the…
Inside The Chaos: 5 Rules for Your Short Film
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
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,…
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…
Inside The Chaos: Networking: Keeping in Contact – Part 3
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Jesus that was exhausting, wasn’t it? But YOU MADE IT. It’s not as easy as it sounds! You went to the Event/ Party/ Industry Night You talked to People You grabbed contact information But now what? How do you bridge the gap between casual meeting and business contact? The last…