Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
Everyone who has ever put fingers to keys on a computer with the attempt to write a cinematic piece has probably had to deal with overwriting. Everyone has overwritten something and it’s nothing to be ashamed about- as long as you know how to correct it. But in this reviewer’s’…
Month: July 2017
Inside The Chaos: Gems You May Have Missed – Mary and Max
Originally posted on Festival Reviews:
by Kierston Drier If we had time to spare in our busy lives, many of us would never be behind on any good show or film, but sometimes even the best pieces slips through the cracks. While it is highly acclaimed (and with good reason) if you haven’t seen MARY…
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
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 to polish their work and get it noticed. Sound familiar? What do both of these…
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 a young aspiring person in television, as some of us who do not “know anyone”…
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, spread an idea of yours, talk up a new accomplishment, gather opinions or simply make…
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…
ANIMATION TV PILOT of the Day: ZUG THE FRIENDLY ORC, by Ian Fults
Title: ZUG THE FRIENDLY ORC Written by: Ian Fults Type: TV SCRIPT Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, Animation Logline: Have you ever heard of a “friendly” Orc? Well time to meet ZUG, The Friendly Orc! ZUG is raised by Gnomes who ZUG then helps them on quests to find items for the Tink Master Challenge. Those… Continue reading ANIMATION TV PILOT of the Day: ZUG THE FRIENDLY ORC, by Ian Fults
ANIMATION Feature Film of the Day: LOWLY AND PARIS, by Sil McCausland
Originally posted on FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival:
Title: LOWLY AND PARIS Written by: Sil McCausland Genre: Animation Type: Feature Screenplay Logline: Lowly, an Eco-warrior worm, day dreams about life outside his over-crowded compost bin and escapes, but a collision with Paris, a grumpy caterpillar, teaches him there is no ‘i’ in team and,…
ANIMATION Feature Film of the Day: LOWLY AND PARIS, by Sil McCausland
Title: LOWLY AND PARIS Written by: Sil McCausland Genre: Animation Type: Feature Screenplay Logline: Lowly, an Eco-warrior worm, day dreams about life outside his over-crowded compost bin and escapes, but a collision with Paris, a grumpy caterpillar, teaches him there is no ‘i’ in team and, there is no place like home. Interested in this… Continue reading ANIMATION Feature Film of the Day: LOWLY AND PARIS, by Sil McCausland