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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Kick Started; Canadian Filmmakers Finance ‘Elijah The Prophet’ Using Crowd-Funding Website
Producer David Cormican and Director James Cooper have successfully crowd-funded approximately $21,000.00 through online website Kickstarter for their short film, starring Brian Markinson, ‘Elijah the Prophet’. Continue reading
Posted in #scriptchat, Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Interesting Find, Press Release, Production, Screenplay, Short Film, Website, Winner
Tagged Alan Hardiman, Alwyn Kumst, Best of Canada, Brian Markinson, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Cannes, Caprica, Charlie Wilson’s War, crowd-funding, david cormican, Degrassi, drunk driving, elijah the prophet, Emmy, Faces in the Crowd, film funding, Ginger Snaps, James Cooper, Jessica Biel, Katherine Isabelle, kick starter, kickstarter, MADD, Melanie Nicholls-King, Milla Jovovich, Minus Lara, Pass Over, passover, Polka Dot Door, Poor Boy’s Game, Reel Rave International Film Festival, Rookie Blue, rusted pyre, screenplay-competition, She’s The Mayor, Shooter, Short Film, The Border, The Tall Man, The Wire, Tonya Lee Williams, Winner, Y and R, Y&R, YnR, Yorkton Film Festival, Young & the Restless
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Brian Markinson, Melanie Nicholls-King and Tonya Lee Williams set to star in new Crowd-Funded Cormican Short Film
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Producer David Cormican and Director James Cooper announce the joining of Canadian actors Brian Markinson, Melanie Nicholls-King and Tonya Lee Williams to their Kick Starter crowd-funded short film, ‘Elijah the Prophet’. Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Hardiman, Alwyn Kumst, Best of Canada, Brian Markinson, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Cannes, Caprica, Charlie Wilson’s War, crowd-funding, david cormican, Degrassi, drunk driving, elijah the prophet, Emmy, Faces in the Crowd, film funding, Ginger Snaps, James Cooper, Jessica Biel, Katherine Isabelle, kick starter, kickstarter, MADD, Melanie Nicholls-King, Milla Jovovich, Minus Lara, Pass Over, passover, Polka Dot Door, Poor Boy’s Game, Reel Rave International Film Festival, Rookie Blue, rusted pyre, screenplay-competition, She’s The Mayor, Shooter, Short Film, The Border, The Tall Man, The Wire, Tonya Lee Williams, Winner, Y and R, Y&R, YnR, Young & the Restless
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Short. Is. Better. Campaign #7: “Short. Rules”
And this week we owe it all to our favourite #WW Laureate @Raingirls who was the inspiration behind this one. It’s actually one of my favourites in terms of the cleverness factor. We hope you’re still enjoying the fun with short films and our mantra… Continue reading
Posted in #writerwednesday Laureate, #ww, Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Industry News, Interesting Find, Short Film, Video, Writing
Tagged CSSC, emperor napolean, general tom thumb, napolean, queen regina, queen regina victoria, queen victoria regina, screen writing comp, screenplay-competition, screenwriter competition, Short, Short Film, short is better, short rules, short script contest, tom thumb
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David Cormican Interview on PressPlus1.com
Tweet David Cormican, founder of the Canadian Short Screenplay competition, and star of last years CSSC winning screenplay, Seeing in the Dark, recently was interviewed by the talented Miriam Cross. The following is what you can find on the website, … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Interview, Production, Screenplay, Short Film
Tagged Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, Competition, Cormican, david cormican, Entertainment, Film, Filmmaking, Interview, Miriam Cross, Movies, press, Screenplay, screenplay-competition, Short Film
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CSSC In the Press
Tweet There’s nothing like kicking back in the morning with your coffee in hand, newspaper in front of you and radio buzzing in the distance. What would make this occasion even better? Well, by adding some Canadian Short Screenplay Competition … Continue reading

















