A young boy named Peter is sent into the world of a story that his grandma told him, and must three generals defeat an ancient evil in order to find his way home. CAST LIST: Ba Xia: Julie Sheppard Narrator: Regan Brown Peter: Daniel Jones Diana Xia: Vanessa Quagliara — Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival […]… Continue reading ANIMATION Best Scene Script Reading: Guardians Of Cheng, by Kelvin Le — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
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Top ANIMATION Festival Screenplays of 2019 — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
Watch the winning readings performed by professional actors. 5 screenplays in total. ANIMATION 1st Scene Script Reading: Riff Raff, by Chris Desmond https://feedbackanimationfestival.com/2019/12/18/animation-1st-scene-script-reading-riff-raff-by-chris-desmond/ Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: Is There Room In Your Tomb, by Chris Spitale https://feedbackanimationfestival.com/2019/12/17/winning-animation-short-screenplay-is-there-room-in-your-tomb-by-chris-spitale/ Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: Manō a Mano, by Brittany Biggs https://feedbackanimationfestival.com/2019/10/09/winning-animation-short-screenplay-mano-a-mano-by-brittany-biggs/ Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: Christmas Feathers, by […]… Continue reading Top ANIMATION Festival Screenplays of 2019 — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
ANIMATION Best Scene Screenplay: Dog #9, by Lee Lawson — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
Logline: A scent-blind search and rescue recruit puppy learns that his disability doesn’t define him when he must lead the effort to find survivors trapped under an avalanche. CAST LIST: Narrator: Val Cole Jagger: Shawn Devlin Chuck: Chris O’Bray — Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editors: […]… Continue reading ANIMATION Best Scene Screenplay: Dog #9, by Lee Lawson — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: BARRINGTON BUNNY, by Sandy Wolf — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
This Christian allegory is to be animated in a surreal style, suggesting religious pageantry and a supernatural presence. The story is embellished by John Luther Adams music suggesting the crystalline beauty of the arctic winter. The use of dialects and bits of costuming and props suggest an international significance to the plot. CAST LIST: Owl: […]… Continue reading Winning ANIMATION Short Screenplay: BARRINGTON BUNNY, by Sandy Wolf — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
ANIMATION Festival Testimonial – May 25 2020 — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
Niara Clay Well organized and Supportive towards film makers Submit your Animation Short Film or Screenplay via FilmFreeway: via ANIMATION Festival Testimonial – May 25 2020 — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival
ROMANCE Festival Testimonial – May 25 2020
Brenden Dannaher I was fortunate enough to have my film selected for this festival. The filmed audience feedback is presented extremely professionally and will be great for promoting my film, and Matthew and the team do a fantastic job promoting the films and filmmakers that have been selected. I couldn’t be happier with the timing… Continue reading ROMANCE Festival Testimonial – May 25 2020
Succession Characters Ranked By How Much They Hate Dark Academia — a rounder table
(general disclaimer that obviously everybody is allowed to like w/e they like if its harmless and I myself am a fan of most of the media referenced here blah blah blah!!!) I haven’t quite reached the level of boredom that would make me go out into the dregs of the internet to find confirmation for […]… Continue reading Succession Characters Ranked By How Much They Hate Dark Academia — a rounder table
Resident Evil Franchise Movie Adaptation. Discussing bad Representation and Audience reaction — Resident Evil Franchise Movie Adaptation discussing bad Representation, and Audience reaction
Introduction The Resident Evil franchise has been represented in multimedia, from its 1996 video game origins and to its billion-dollar movie franchise being the highest grossing film franchised based on video games. This cross-platform media has led to the representation of certain characters and its survival horror genre to be similar and different towards […] via… Continue reading Resident Evil Franchise Movie Adaptation. Discussing bad Representation and Audience reaction — Resident Evil Franchise Movie Adaptation discussing bad Representation, and Audience reaction
The Comfort of Classics: Five Favourites — Pale Writer
The human soul is naturally inclined towards seeking comfort, that lovely feeling of reassurance that the world holds hope and wonder, that things once broken can be mended, that not all that is lost, is lost forever. via The Comfort of Classics: Five Favourites — Pale Writer
Classics for Comfort — The Blonde at the Film
This week, the Classic Movie Blog Association is sponsoring the “Classics for Comfort” blogathon. Members of the CMBA are compiling lists of five classic movies that soothe and comfort us during this weird, scary time. You can find my five films below and the other entries here–enjoy! 1. Anything with Esther! If you follow […] via… Continue reading Classics for Comfort — The Blonde at the Film