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Script Movie: The Black Heart Book – Best Scene. Written by Carol Hoffman & Rosezelle Boggs-Qualls
Produced by Matthew Toffolo Visual Design by Kimberly Villarruel Voice Actors: Val Cole Sean Ballantyne Geoff Mays SYNOPSIS: ALEX TURNER, a God-fearing, farmer with a fascination for the law, questions God’s will when a relative sues him in a property … Continue reading
Drama Festival Testimonial – February 25 2019
Thank you so much for the detailed notes on my script submission! I really appreciate it! – G. Wang Submit via FilmFreeway: Watch Recent Screenplay Winners (at least 10 winners every month) )
Drama Festival Testimonial – January 9 2018
Thank you so much for your encouraging feedback on my short script, “Introducing Miss Jones.” “Great potential,” “heartfelt,” and best of all “the writer clearly has the talent” were like songs rising above a crowded, screeching, ear-blast honking LA … Continue reading
Drama Festival Testimonial – November 29 2018
The festival experience was great. I never have a chance to record audience comments, so I’m very happy that people from Toronto gave me such single-hearted comments. – Yangtong Zhu (MY MILK CUP COW, Short Film) Submit via FilmFreeway: Watch … Continue reading
Drama Festival Testimonial – November 28 2018
The festival is a unique opportunity to showcase your work. Not only is the feedback terrific, but I do not know of any other festival that will create a production of the winning works. – David M. Hyde (The Fireworks … Continue reading
Drama Festival Testimonial – October 29 2018
Hello – I really appreciate your taking the time to offer this constructive critique. I’m sure your comments will help me make my screenplay better. – Michael D. Submit via FilmFreeway: Watch Recent Screenplay Winners (at least 10 winners every month)
DRAMA Festival Testimonial – October 24 2018
M.V. Montgomery (DON-JOHN’S DISAPPOINTED MAM) I was quite happy with the result. I thought Mandy May Cheetham handled the central character’s difficult brogue fairly well, and I appreciated many of the artistic choices that she and John Leung made on the … Continue reading
Al Jolson sings in the 1st-ever Talkie “The Jazz Singer”
It was Warner Bros that took the 1st leap into the all-talking movie with the Jazz Singer in 1927. Though there are instances of sound being used earlier this film is the 1st feature-length motion-pic with synchronized dialogues. Directed by … Continue reading
Mammy – Al Jolson (Jazz Singer performance)
The fantastic Al Jolson performing his signature tune ‘Mammy’ in the finale of the 1927 film ‘The Jazz Singer’ and yes, it’s in blackface! Great performance. Written by Joe Young/Sam M. Lewis/Walter Donaldson Submit via FilmFreeway: Subscribe to the FILM … Continue reading