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For me it was really great to get response from the audience. I have worked hard to finish the project. And i loved the way the audience is trying to find their answer of meaning that is captured in the film. I want to Thank you for showcasing my film.…
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Thanks to you and your team for such excellent and detailed feedback. It’s clear that those reviewing the script have put a great deal of time and effort into breaking it down and assessing it professionally – and we’re very grateful. We particularly appreciate the fact that both the strengths…
Deadline Oct. 31st – Screenplay (TV, Feature), Novel, Short Film Festivals
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Deadline October 31st SUBMIT your TV PILOT or TV SPEC Script Voted #1 TV Contest in North America. SUBMIT your SHORT Film Get it showcased at the FEEDBACK Festival 1st CHAPTER or FULL NOVEL CONTEST Get full feedback! Winners get their novel made into a video! SUBMIT your FEATURE Script…
Read Reviews of all the films from the October Action/Crime Film Festival
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Reviews by Kierston Drier CLICK the links and read the reviews. Movie Review: BARROW (2016) This film is wonderfully balanced cinematographically, beautifully rendering scenes of dazzling brilliance without having the darker scenes feel out of place. The story is clean, precise and engaging, with thoughtful attention to detail. The character development…
Get to know Editor Tia Nolan (How to be Single, Friends with Benefits)
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Interview with Editor Tia Nolan (How to be Single, Friends with Benefits) – Chatting with Tia Nolan about the craft of editing was a pure joy. Her recent credits include: How to be Single (2016), Angie Tribeca season 2 (2016), Annie (2014), Friends with Benefits (2011), The Woman (2008), and…
Read Audience Transcript of the Short Film LOVE AT FIRST LIGHT
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LOVE AT FIRST LIGHT, 1min, Ireland, Comedy Directed by Caroline Grace-Cassidy A mixup occurs the morning after a one night stand. LOVE AT FIRST LIGHT Played at the WILDsound FEEDBACK Film Festival in January 2016. Here is the transcript of the audience feedback from the festival. Moderated by Matthew Toffolo. LOVE…
Read Audience Transcript of the Short Film THE MEGA PLUSH
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THE MEGA PLUSH, 4min, USA, Animation/Action Directed by Matt Burniston Set in the shadows of a gritty underworld, a war is brewing. The Mega Plush, a group of four plush toy vigilantes, are struggling against the uprising of the SOC (Society of Chimps) army. Good vs evil. Bear vs sock…
Interview with Chris Payne, winning playwright (Veils of Justice)
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Watch the Winning Stage Play reading of ‘VEILS OF JUSTICE’ by Chris Payne CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Sean Ballantyne Mazen Tomedo – Vince Jerad Lynn – Ida Jagaric Chris – Rob Salerno Doug – Jim Canale Gerrie – Danielle Nicole Miriam – Alissa DeGrazia Matthew Toffolo interviews playwright Chris Payne:…
Watch all the Videos from the Oct. 2016 ACTION/CRIME Film Festival
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Highlights from the Thursday October 20, 2016 event. The October 2016 ACTION/CRIME Festival was a major success. The sold out crowd loved every single film. The theme of the festival was “Remember the Red Herring”. In these genres (action, crime, mystery) especially, the “red herring” element always appears, like they…
LA FEEDBACK Film Festival – December 2016 Short Film Lineup
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We are proud to announce the short film selections to the inaugural LA FEEDBACK Film Festival on Wednesday December 7, 2016, and Thursday December 8, 2016. Festival takes place at L.A. LIVE’s Regal Cinemas in downtown Los Angeles. Each festival event starts at 7pm sharp. FREE or pay what you like…