A girl, Anne, lost her legs in a car accident, and now categorized herself as “abnormal”. In her rehabilitation home, she meets another girl, Zia, who is happy and bright but has a dark side that she rarely shows. The friendship between the two girls eventually helped Anne to gain back her confidence. Project… Continue reading Female Festival Short Script: Walking Out Of Normal Zone, by Lily Liu
Month: February 2020
NOVEL: THERE WAS A SILENCE, by T.E. Mark
Title: There was a Silence Author: T. E. Mark Genre: Science Fiction PEYTON WEBB IS UNKNOWINGLY creating alternate futures with his newest novel. And the survivors of one of those futures are desperately trying to conquer time travel in an effort to send someone back to 2019 to stop him from finishing it.
Feature Script: IN 2030, by Elizabeth Sinanan
Title of Story: In 2030 Written By: Elizabeth Sinanan Logline: It’s 2030 and the Northern Hemisphere wakes from 6 months of hibernation. In order to save the planet, no action is the plan of action. Sage wants to know if there’s a hidden potential in people for the betterment of all. Genre: Sci-Fi Drama Type:… Continue reading Feature Script: IN 2030, by Elizabeth Sinanan
TV Festival SHOW: Stumptown Records, by Phillip Rios
Fresh out of high school, a Portland youth promises his dying mother that he will remain a virgin until he finds a pure Christian girl to marry, but he’s a musician working in Oregon’s largest, hippest record store with a ragtag group of musician friends that aren’t making it very easy for him to keep… Continue reading TV Festival SHOW: Stumptown Records, by Phillip Rios
TV Festival SHOW: Oh No Not The Pie, by Tawan Sanders
This family cookout everyone decided to give grandma a break from cooking. Auntie takes on the family tradition to bake the family favorite dish. There is an unexpected guest that joins the cookout, she comes to tell the truth about auntie favorite pie. She didn’t cook it patti label did. Script Type: Screenplay, Short Script,… Continue reading TV Festival SHOW: Oh No Not The Pie, by Tawan Sanders
LA Festival Short Script: WE ARE ALL PARROTS, EXCEPT THOSE WHO ARE NOT or A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT, by Nikola Kuzelov
Story about Kit who just turned 18 and entered the cruelty of the (un)real world. Writer Biography – Nikola Kuzelov Nikola Kuzelov is an actor and writer, known for In Between, Horse Riders (2017) and Razored Mind (2016) Writer Statement This story is full metaphor for the political society that we live in.
LA Festival Feature Script: Secret Library, by Laurel King
It’s Christmas Eve, 1896, when three children at a holiday party enter the basement of a law firm, stumbling upon the hidden doorway to labyrinthine tunnels. Curious, they explore the tunnels and discover a huge library. But this is no ordinary library. It has grown for centuries, hidden in the subterranean depths of New York… Continue reading LA Festival Feature Script: Secret Library, by Laurel King
LA Festival Feature Script: Silver Daze, by Rebecca Harvey
Brooke’s mom warned her that men never change and that as a man without a romantic bone in his body, Brooke would probably regret her choice in a husband. But Brooke had faith in her love. The queen of sparkles and everything romantic, she was determined to find romance with Jamie, the man of her… Continue reading LA Festival Feature Script: Silver Daze, by Rebecca Harvey
LA Festival Short Script: Stitching and Thread- Files Only, by Amy Myatt
A burned-out puppet maker discovers that her workshop has become a refuge for fairies fleeing a kingdom driven into darkness between a warring king and magic. Writer Biography – Amy Myatt Amy Myatt graduated in 2d Animation, but also pursued storytelling in a variety of mediums. It wasn’t until 2018 when someone suggested that she try… Continue reading LA Festival Short Script: Stitching and Thread- Files Only, by Amy Myatt
LA Festival Short Film: Childish Wendigo, by Shin Ta Yang
DAKOTA CHIVAS, an Indian severe patient of Wendigo psychosis, cooks his wife and feeds his son ANNO CHIVAS with her flesh without telling him, which makes him a patient later. His plan to eat his son after his growing up also makes Anno afraid of maturity and develop Peter Pan syndrome. Escaping from home, Anno… Continue reading LA Festival Short Film: Childish Wendigo, by Shin Ta Yang