I'm thinking about doing an sci-fi anthology TV block. It's called Nightmare Festival. It's my idea that stuck in my mind. What should I do?
I'm thinking about doing an sci-fi anthology TV block. It's called Nightmare Festival. It's my idea that stuck in my mind. What should I do?
Anyone here from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York? Comment on my timeline. I may not respond immediately but I will check back because I want to get to know you to build a team. Do hashtags work here on stage32? #NJfilm #NYfilm #PAfilm #teambuilding
Hello Amer. Good to meet you here for the first time. As I mentioned to another here moments ago, we would like to formally meet anyone prior to a working collaboration on projects. The fact that bein...
Expand commentHello Amer. Good to meet you here for the first time. As I mentioned to another here moments ago, we would like to formally meet anyone prior to a working collaboration on projects. The fact that being in close proximity or traveling to meet at filmmakers parties or film festivals makes for better collaboration or working conditions for both of us. Thank you for saying Hello and introducing yourself.
NYC screenwriter. My feature film, "The Suicide Theory" won an Audience Award at Austin FF, Grand Jury Prize at Dances With Films, US distribution w/ Freestyle Releasings (and worldwide distr. w/ seve...
Expand commentNYC screenwriter. My feature film, "The Suicide Theory" won an Audience Award at Austin FF, Grand Jury Prize at Dances With Films, US distribution w/ Freestyle Releasings (and worldwide distr. w/ several other companies per country), theatrical release, 3 years on Netflix and now on Amazon Prime. My 2nd feature film, "Rage", which I was hired for through Stage 32, just picked up worldwide distribution through Gravitas Ventures (coming Feb 2021). And my feature films, "Her Lost Winter" and "They Never Left" move into production 2021.
Hello Michael. Good to meet you here. And Congratulations! On your career's success.
Hi Tom. Screenwriter/researcher from PA. Would love to connect on something!
Hello Jordan. Good to meet you here. When all this covid situation is over we'll get back to business. We make a habit of getting to know people before working together or collaboration on projects. Usually at filmmakers parties, AFM, film festivals, etc.
Michael Joseph Kospiah, a Screenwriter from New York City, New York was just hired for the project titled "Screenwriter for a supernatural horror". Congratulations!
Thanks guys! And thanks Jeff (known you from Simply Scripts for years and just now learned your real name). And, as always, a little shameless plug -- check out my film "The Suicide Theory" on Netflix if you get the chance!
The Suicide Theory is a good movie (saw it on Netflix) and Michael is a good writer. His scripts are a quick read and plenty of "meat on the bone."
Looks good!
Kudos Michael Joseph Kospiah , Keep it up... may all the good things come to your way :)
Awesome, another angel got their wings. Truly congrats.
My name is Michael and I'm a New York based writer specializing in darker works. My feature, "The Suicide Theory" (76% on Rotten Tomatoes), won an award at Austin Film Festival in 2014, received a limited theater release in the U.S. and Canada and is now available on Netflix, Amazon, DVD and Itunes....
Expand postMy name is Michael and I'm a New York based writer specializing in darker works. My feature, "The Suicide Theory" (76% on Rotten Tomatoes), won an award at Austin Film Festival in 2014, received a limited theater release in the U.S. and Canada and is now available on Netflix, Amazon, DVD and Itunes. I would like to connect with filmmakers and producers interested in the horror genre. Currently shopping my latest horror screenplay, "Corpse Flower".
Hello, Michael, and welcome! Congratulations on your newest feature, great news!
Hi Michael, love 'Dark Works' too.... we must catch up! ;)
Great post, Michael. Congratulations on all your success.
Awesome, Michael! Great to have your talents here!
Thanks, everybody! @ David Beard, yes, we should definitely catch up!
My name is Michael and I'm a New York based writer specializing in darker works. My feature, "The Suicide Theory" (76% on Rotten Tomatoes), won an award at Austin Film Festival in 2014, received a limited theater release in the U.S. and Canada and is now available on Netflix, Amazon, DVD and Itunes....
Expand postMy name is Michael and I'm a New York based writer specializing in darker works. My feature, "The Suicide Theory" (76% on Rotten Tomatoes), won an award at Austin Film Festival in 2014, received a limited theater release in the U.S. and Canada and is now available on Netflix, Amazon, DVD and Itunes. I would like to connect with filmmakers and producers interested in the horror genre. Currently shopping my latest horror screenplay, "Corpse Flower". Check out the trailer for "The Suicide Theory"... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eaXXOKJvtg
Michael Joseph Kospiah, a Screenwriter from New York City, New York was just hired for the project titled "No Laughing Matter". Congratulations!
Excellent news, Michael!
Thanks!
My first produced screenplay "The Suicide Theory" (2014 Dances With Films Festival Grand Jury Winner, 2014 Austin Film Festival Audience Award) is getting a theater release! Check out an exclusive clip of the movie... http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/exclusive-clip-from-aussie-thrill......
Expand postMy first produced screenplay "The Suicide Theory" (2014 Dances With Films Festival Grand Jury Winner, 2014 Austin Film Festival Audience Award) is getting a theater release! Check out an exclusive clip of the movie... http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/exclusive-clip-from-aussie-thrill...
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Why is that not all anthologies have a theme?
Write it!
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It's a choice. There are no set rules except to make the themes compelling and thought provoking.
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The Wonderful World of Disney
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Well there have been, but the most famous and ground breaking of those was Playhouse 90 from the early days of television which helped introduce the writings of Rod Serling, Paddy Chayefsky, Horton Foote, Frank Gilroy to a larger audience.