Friday, March 15, 2013

ScreenplayCoverage.com offer...plus new script in the works, "Halloween" retrospective

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BACK IN THE HORROR GAME! 

In other news, I'm working on a new script, a couple treatments and compiling interviews for my 35 Years of HALLOWEEN retrospective on DarkMedia.com.  I've had the pleasure of interviewing Danielle Harris and Tamara Glynn (you can check out the interviews in the links below!) and am in the process of interviewing Erik Preston who played "Young Michael" in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers.  Look for many more interviews to come through October with cast, crew, producers, etc.

http://www.darkmediaonline.com/celebrating-35-years-of-halloween-with-tamara-glynn/
http://www.darkmediaonline.com/danielle-harris-conquering-horror-without-fear/ 

 NEW SCRIPT AND TREATMENTS!

It's been a while since I've worked on a script, but I have recently been inspired all over again to give it another go.  And I feel more creative than ever to get it out there! 

I'm also in the process of working on two script treatments. One is for a novel called Vampyre 2000, written by Chris Benson.  It's an amazing story and there is definite potential to turning it into a great film.  This isn't your sparkly, twinkly Twilight shit!  This is a serious vampire tale taken to a whole new level and I am so excited that Chris Benson has asked me to write the treatment/script!

That's all for now on my end.  Taking things slowly, one thing at a time.  Keep screaming!









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