Monthly Archives: July 2017

DRAMA TV Pilot of the Day: 5N, by Nicole J. Barrett

Title: 5N  Written by: Nicole J. Barrett Genre: Psychological Drama Type: TV Pilot Logline: After a group of teen aged girls faint in church, two of them are admitted to 5N, the inpatient psych wing of Morris County Hospital, once … Continue reading

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DRAMA Feature Film of the Day: SOPHIE AND VALENTINA, by Lucy Luna

Title: Sophie & Valentina  Written by: Lucy Luna Genre: Drama Type: FEATURE SCRIPT LOGLINE: A control-freak with an incurable eye disease decides to try one last resource before going blind: a curandera in Mexico. She hires a Mexican transvestite to … Continue reading

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Inside The Chaos: Networking: Keeping in Contact – Part 3

Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
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…

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Inside The Chaos: Networking: Conversations Tips – Part 2

Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
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,…

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

Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
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…

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

Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
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…

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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…

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TV REVIEW: TWIN PEAKS – SEASON 3 – EPISODE 9

Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
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…

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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…

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Audience FEEDBACK: MISSION: APO11O, 4min, France, History/Comedy

Originally posted on Under 5 minute & Smartphone festival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLmUrfsCAYE ? MISSION: APO11O, 4min, France, History/Comedy Directed by Daniel Jenny Three men are flying to the moon, one of them should have stayed home…. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more…

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