Month: July 2017
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ADVENTURE TV Show of the Day: SUPERHEROES IN TRAINING, by David Caffee
ÑTitle: SUPERHEROES IN TRAINING
Written by: David Caffee
Genre: Animation
Type: TV Screenplay
Logline: A trio of super powered freshmen arrive at a school for costumed heroes where the party-friendly atmosphere distracts them from their studies and enrages the conservative dean.
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ADVENTURE Feature Film of the Day: DREAM VACAY, by Edward Leech
Title: DREAM VACAY
Written by: Edward Leech
Type: Feature Script
Genre: Sci-Fi Adventure
Logline: In a synchronized dream world where death is real, an underachieving genius struggles to save his family from a dream hacker who picks them off one-by-one using their worst fears.
WGA-East Registration Number: VSYA8E87B96
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ACTION TV Show of the Day: SOUL TO SOUL, by Amandah Taylor Blackwell
Title: SOUL TO SOUL
Written by: Amandah Tayler Blackwell
Type: TV PILOT
Genre: Drama, Supernatural, Comedy, Adventure, Action
Logline: A woman dies, is reborn, and sent back to Earth to help save the human race from self destruction.
WGA Number:1712118
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ACTION Short Film of the Day: HARLEY DAVID, by T.M. Felderstein
Title: HARLEY DAVID
Written by: T.M.FELDERSTEIN
Type: Short Screenplay
Genre: Action, Comedy
Logline: A disgruntled mohel fed up with modern society retires from his profession only to be kidnapped by a motorcycle gang which reinvigorates his spirit and purpose in life.
WGA Registration Number: 1711520
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ACTION Feature Film of the Day: SPIES, by Will Save
Title: SPIES
Written by: Will Save
Genre: Comedy, Action
Type: Feature Script
Logline: An 83-year-old spy-the best in the business-has to recover a stolen mind-control device while dealing with a beautiful French rookie and competing with a spy kid from a rival agency.
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Interview with Filmmakers Ellen Babeliowsky & Kris Geens (MOTEL MOTEL)
Played at the October 2016 CRIME/MYSTERY Festival – Winner of Best Cinematography at the Festival.
Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film?
Ellen Babeliowsky & Kris Geens: Everything! My whole life I wanted to make films and so I feel very happy to make this first one! There’s no dramatic story that really needs to be told, I’m not trying to move people or to bring a particular subject to peoples attention. I just wanted to take you on a visual trip and play with your mind. In a surrealistic way.
From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?
It took me 2 years. I took my time to create the story and to find out how to realize it. Also the post production took a lot of time. I was lucky to work together with an…
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