Watch the 32 Winning Feature Screenplay Readings

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Since May 2013, the WILDsound Festival has performed 32 feature screenplays at the festival, using over 200 of the top professional actors working today. Watch full readings and winning feature script readings. Over 600 hours to watch! Submit your Feature Screenplay to the Festival today. FULL FEEDBACK: http://www.wildsound.ca/screenplaycontest.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONcJDjmjcbs&list=PL-0CVDAfvxioVN3VeTtqOV7Jrv-RGiK6L Watch…

Watch Romance 1st Scene Table Reading: SPARKS by Megan K. Bickel

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SPARKS
Written by Megan K. Bickel

Watch Romance/Thriller Feature Script Table Reading: YELLOW TOUCH RED YOU’RE DEAD

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YELLOW TOUCH RED, YOU’RE DEAD
Written by Lauren Hoekstra
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Watch the February 2016 Winning Screenplays & Novels

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Watch the best of videos from the Writing Festival in February 2016. Feature Screenplay – FOUR FOR THE BORDER February 2016 ReadingWritten by Toby Roberts Fan Fiction – DOCTOR WHO “The Time Cuckoo” February 2016 ReadingWritten by David Gilbank & Paul Renhard Best Scene TV Pilot – MY LIFE WITH…

Watch Romance Feature Film Table Reading: DEATH DON’T US PART by Olaf Baumann

A feature film about the quest for true love and the intricacies of being dead.

Watch Romance Feature Film Table Reading: THREE PLAY by John-Arthur Ingram

Oliver, a neurotic who’s hopelessly in love with his best friend Blake, finally comes out to both his shameless girlfriend, Silvia, and Blake. This revelation backfires when Oliver discovers Silvia and Blake are in madly in love. As a final act of desperation, Oliver magically switches bodies with Silvia days before her wedding to Blake.

Watch Romance Feature Film Table Reading: BROWNIE and FRAN by Arthur S Brown & Rory Leahy

Brooklyn, NY 1948. The cold war is heating up, and mob entrenchment is at its peak. The U.S. is running a victory lap. Returning veterans want their share of the pie, and they’re willing to strike for it. Two young idealists meet, fall in love, and set out to save the world – while not getting corrupted doing it.

Movie Review: ONLY YESTERDAY (Japan 1991) ***1/2

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Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival: http://www.wildsound.ca ONLY YESTERDAY (Japan 1991) ***1/2 Directed by Isao Takahata Starring: Miki Imai, Toshirô Yanagiba, Youko Honna Review by Gilbert Seah ONLY YESTERDAY is a 1991 Studio Ghibli film which was generally produced by Master Hayao Miyazaki. Takahata also…

Deadline TODAY: Feature/Short Screenplay Festival

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WILDsound is a screenwriter’s treasure! They take enormous time to provide the most expert, detailed feedback, even allowing my choice to incorporate all the committee’s ideas or stay with my draft. With caring support, they’ve honored each deadline and every award they promised, and I’m forever grateful for their right-on…