Introduce Yourself : Introducing Myself by Etienne Giudicelli

Etienne Giudicelli

Introducing Myself

Hi everyone! 

I’m Etienne, a storyboard and concept artist from the UK, currently freelancing and collaborating on indie film and animation projects.

Here’s a link to my portfolio: etiennegiu98.wixsite.com/etienne-giudicelli

I’ve worked on a range of shorts films and concept projects, from period dramas and thrillers to animated and sci-fi stories. I love to write in my spare time, and I’ve been working on a fantasy/western series with an early 20th century aesthetic. 


I’d love to connect with other filmmakers, artists, and storytellers. If you’d like to collaborate, share ideas or just talk about your favourite movies, feel free to say hi or on here or email at: etiennegiu.98@gmail.com



I look forward to meeting you all!

Maurice Vaughan

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I checked out your portfolio. It's great! My favorite is the illustration/concept art.

Guzel Sungatullina

Hi!

I’m the author of “The Happiness Dealer” — a science fiction story set in a future where emotions have become the most valuable commodity.

Fear, joy, love, and freedom are now packaged into patches and sold to those who can no longer feel. The “Grays” — rational and merciless — control the system, while the few who can still feel survive by trading their own emotions.

The main character, Neil, is a dealer of happiness. His life is all about speed, danger, and emotions for sale. But everything changes when his best friend disappears, leaving only a note:

“It’s my choice. Our names will be written into history.”

The story turned out very cinematic — full of visual scenes, strong atmosphere, and real emotional depth.

I’m looking for a young screenwriter (or a film student) who might be interested in adapting the novel into a screenplay. There’s an opportunity to work from a completed manuscript and create a pilot or short script for festivals and competitions.

If this feels like your story — let’s talk

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