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Monthly Archives: February 2012
It wouldn’t be #WW without the Top 50 Finalists!!
Tweet Well, it’s been a year since we last trumpeted our flock of 57 top scripts of the year. This year, we’ve managed to restrain ourselves and limit it to 53 this year. Which has been a difficult task when … Continue reading
Will to premiere at the Wide Angle Media Festival (March 21-25) in Vancouver
Tweet WILL, formerly titled NO MAN’S LAND, written by David Carey and 2nd place script from the 2008 CSSC is going to be receiving it’s red carpet World premiere in Vancouver at the end of March. Here is a poster … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Announcements, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Interesting Find, Offsite Article, Screenplay, Short Film, Uncategorized, Video, Will, Winner
Tagged CSSC, david carey, david cormican, disability arts festival, Laurence cohen, no man's land, wide angle media festival, will
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#WW CSSC Writer Wednesday | Blog the 35th: Don’t Just Stand There
Tweet The Oscars have come and gone and The Artist was the “big” winner of the night. Even though Hugo received the same number of Oscars. And for this reason I have to rant for a minute. The Artist won … Continue reading
Rusted Pyre is heading to the Beach!
Tweet We just received some happy news from Festival Programmer Eric Raddatz for award winning writer and CSSC winner Daniel Audet’s Rusted Pyre, which has been accepted to the Fort Myers Film Festival. The FMFF festival takes place in- Yup, … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Announcements, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Industry News, Rusted Pyre, Short Film, Winner
Tagged brooke palsson, Canadian Reflections, cbc, daniel aduet, Daniel audet, david cormican, eric radatz, eric raddatz, Fort Myers Film Festival, Laurence cohen, rusted pyre, Samantha somer Wilson, Short Film, St Paddys Day, St. Patricks Day
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#WW CSSC Writer Wednesday | Blog the 34th: Lost Week
Tweet What a week this has been. A mere twelve hours since I made my last post I fell ill and I am still feeling quite sick as I write this. You know how it is, your eyes start to … Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, #writerwednesday Laureate, #ww, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition
Tagged Oscar, script, sick, synopsis, treatment, Writing
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Let it be so… ELIJAH THE PROPHET finds a Greenlight using KickStarter
Tweet Wow. So last week I wrote in the Canadian Short Screenplay Blog (CSSC) about filming “Will” and how now with that being in editing/assembly mode, I can now turn some of my focus and attention to prepping “Elijah the … Continue reading
CBC Announces Round 2 of the Short Film Face-Off
Tweet CBC Short Film Face Off On numerous social media outlets, the CBC has called for submissions to its 2012 Short Film Face Off. Films must be less than 12 minutes, have been completed in the past 2 yrs, and … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Announcements, Offsite Article, Press Release
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#WW CSSC Writer Wednesday | Blog the 33rd: Learn From the Mistakes
Tweet Today I have to admit a shameful secret to you. I love bad movies. There is something magical about them that always lures me in. I make this confession in light of the movie marathon I just had with … Continue reading
One down, Two to go!
Tweet Well, it has been a bit of a whirlwind of a few weeks here with the CSSC. The 2011/12 submissions have been closed with the passing of the I-Missed-The-Deadline deadline and Principal Photography has come and gone on 2008′s … Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Pictures, Production, Screenplay, Short Film, Winner, Writing
Tagged bc regional inclusive arts network, Brian Markinson, California, Daniel audet, david carey, gordon pengilly, James Cooper, jesse herrmann, kickstart arts, Laurence cohen, Los Angeles, Melanie Nicholls-King, Neil Graham, no man's land, Short Film, Simi Valley, Siobhan McCarthy, Surita Parmar, Tonya Lee Williams, top 50, WAM, wide angle media festival, will, zach herrmann
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