Monthly Archive: September 2010

Sep 28

Write Movies Finalists – 25th International Writing Competition

Moving on up… Terra Incognita made Finalist at the WriteMovies.com competition.  They actually have made some of their past winning scripts.  Good competition to participate in.  At least we now have an idea that our script can compete with international ideas.  Global market value, baby! WriteMovies.com International Writing Competition #25 We received nearly 1000 screenplays, …

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Sep 28

Terra Incognita – how the script came to be.

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I should start out by saying “Terra Incognita” is a passion project.  Ironically, it’s not your typical, “I-have-a-personal-drama-story-I-have-to-tell” passion project.  It was my guilty pleasure of loving old time action-adventure high-concept fantasy films. Anyone who knows me would classify me as a history nut.  For a time I thought I was going to make historical …

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Sep 28

Disney Living Halloween – It’s a Wrap!

We just wrapped production on 3 Disney Living web-mercials with Director Sebastian Davis.  I need to give a shout out to my fantastic crew who made the project not only visually stunning, but a smooth enjoyable time despite the record 110 degree heat wave in Los Angeles. It turned out to be a Trojan reunion, …

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Sep 20

Why is Writing the Red Headed Step Child?

I’ll admit, I’m in new territory submitting my script in lieu of my finished films to competitions.  And as my feature action/adventure tale of swashbuckler hero-types ACTUALLY progresses in the competitions, I’m amazed at the perceived insignificance of it.  I truly think writers get the short end of the stick. Yes – there are 100s …

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Sep 13

Austin Heart of Film Screenplay SEMIFINALISTS!

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So I had received my rejection letter from AFF on my birthday, no less – telling me that we made it to the 2nd round of the Drama competition with Terra Incognita.  I was so bummed.  I really thought that script was perfect for this competition.  They even had a special section for: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Mythology Perfect, …

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