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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
ScreenplayCoverage.com offer...plus new script in the works, "Halloween" retrospective
Hey guys!
This is not horror related, but it is an offer you shouldn't pass up!
ScreenplayCoverage.com is a unique site to get your screenplay or novel looked over by professional readers. Not only are their prices affordable, but you can also save 15% when you use promo code FIRSTORDER1029 on your first order!!
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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!
This is not horror related, but it is an offer you shouldn't pass up!
ScreenplayCoverage.com is a unique site to get your screenplay or novel looked over by professional readers. Not only are their prices affordable, but you can also save 15% when you use promo code FIRSTORDER1029 on your first order!!
Screenplaycoverage.com offers writers an honest look at your work and gives constructive criticism. You may only be a word or two away from making your story great! It is the most trusted resource to getting your screenplay or novel to the next level. Check out the site! You won't be sorry!!
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!
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Celebrating '35 Years of HALLOWEEN' with Tamara Glynn
Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Tamara Glynn, Samantha Thomas from Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers. I had so much fun with this interview, I didn't want it to end.
We not only talked about Halloween 5, but we also talked about three new films she has in the works and the Hot Springs Horror Festival she is part of.
http://www.darkmediaonline.com/celebrating-35-years-of-halloween-with-tamara-glynn/
Enjoy the interview and look for many more as we celebrate 35 Years of HALLOWEEN on DarkMedia.com!
We not only talked about Halloween 5, but we also talked about three new films she has in the works and the Hot Springs Horror Festival she is part of.
http://www.darkmediaonline.com/celebrating-35-years-of-halloween-with-tamara-glynn/
Enjoy the interview and look for many more as we celebrate 35 Years of HALLOWEEN on DarkMedia.com!
An Interview with Danielle Harris
Last month, as part of DarkMedia.com's "Women in Horror" recognition month, I had the opportunity to interview Danielle Harris. Below is the link where you can read it.
Not only do we talk about her directorial debut for Among Friends, we also talk about her new film, Hatchet III. This interview is also a kickoff to a retrospective I am doing for DarkMedia.com called 35 Years of Halloween.
Enjoy the interview.
http://www.darkmediaonline.com/danielle-harris-conquering-horror-without-fear/
Not only do we talk about her directorial debut for Among Friends, we also talk about her new film, Hatchet III. This interview is also a kickoff to a retrospective I am doing for DarkMedia.com called 35 Years of Halloween.
Enjoy the interview.
http://www.darkmediaonline.com/danielle-harris-conquering-horror-without-fear/
Friday, August 10, 2012
new script in development, 'Hell Weekend' is getting a treatment
I've been really bad with my blog, sometimes, I forget I even have one. Here are a few updates:
1. Hell Weekend is in the final stages of completion. Currently, I am writing a treatment before sending off the script to a prodco. I'm not good at treatments, which I'll never understand why. Maybe it's because I don't want to give anything, or too much away? I don't know, but the one thing I do know is that I'm very excited by the story and the characters. If I get the actors I want, this could really be an amazing slasher.
2. My third, officially in development screenplay, The Haunting of Willow Falls Manor, is currently being written. I had barely scratched the surface of the script when I was contacted yesterday by an actress who is already interested in it. The power of networks. I can't say who she is, you may have never heard of her either. I know I haven't. But her resume is impressive and horror is her specialty. So, fingers crossed.
3. I'll be attending Flashback Horror Weekend here in Chicago on Sunday. I'll be sitting in on director Tim Sullivan's "Slash Course," a presentation on film making and all that it entails. I'm very excited to go to this, as I want to increase my knowledge on how a movie gets made from concept to script to screen and all the little details in between. I plan to take the next step into directing.
So there ya have it. Not much else to say except...keep screaming! :)
Have a great weekend!
1. Hell Weekend is in the final stages of completion. Currently, I am writing a treatment before sending off the script to a prodco. I'm not good at treatments, which I'll never understand why. Maybe it's because I don't want to give anything, or too much away? I don't know, but the one thing I do know is that I'm very excited by the story and the characters. If I get the actors I want, this could really be an amazing slasher.
2. My third, officially in development screenplay, The Haunting of Willow Falls Manor, is currently being written. I had barely scratched the surface of the script when I was contacted yesterday by an actress who is already interested in it. The power of networks. I can't say who she is, you may have never heard of her either. I know I haven't. But her resume is impressive and horror is her specialty. So, fingers crossed.
3. I'll be attending Flashback Horror Weekend here in Chicago on Sunday. I'll be sitting in on director Tim Sullivan's "Slash Course," a presentation on film making and all that it entails. I'm very excited to go to this, as I want to increase my knowledge on how a movie gets made from concept to script to screen and all the little details in between. I plan to take the next step into directing.
So there ya have it. Not much else to say except...keep screaming! :)
Have a great weekend!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
'Seekers' get a last minute revision, new actress in mind for the lead.
Hello Horror Freaks!
It's been quite a while since I've blogged, so here are a couple updates.
1. My zombie screenplay Seekers, has undergone a major revision. The female lead, which I had Jennette McCurdy in mind to play, has now been changed to another actress, only this one is recognized in the genre. I won't reveal who I have in mind, yet, but rest assured I think she is more than capable of playing the part. I still have genre fave, Bill Oberst, Jr., in mind for the male lead, that of Henry "Hank" McCulley, a military officer who knows first hand how the zombie epidemic started. The screenplay has been sent to two prodco's as of this writing.
2. My second feature, Hell Weekend, has been on the back burner because I could only revisit that landscape so many times before I ran out of steam with it. So I am letting simmer. The story revolves around a young girl who must fight back against a backwoods, pick ax wielding psycho and his demented family members. I have Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Way Down in Chinatown) and Gregory Blair (Deadly Revisions, The Great Venice Robbery) pegged to star in this one. It'll be interesting to see them bring the characters of Rose and Claude to life.
3. In early June, I did a one minute interview with Shriekfest founder/director/actress, Denise Gossett. You can read the interview here on my blog. I'm thinking of doing the radio interview to give myself a bit more publicity.
4. And finally, my short story, Slicer, is almost completed and will be submitted to the LGBT horror anthology, Blood Drenched Rainbows, as part of the NOH8 campaign.
That's all for now. Hope everyone is enjoying their summer so far. And remember...
Keep screaming! >:-D
It's been quite a while since I've blogged, so here are a couple updates.
1. My zombie screenplay Seekers, has undergone a major revision. The female lead, which I had Jennette McCurdy in mind to play, has now been changed to another actress, only this one is recognized in the genre. I won't reveal who I have in mind, yet, but rest assured I think she is more than capable of playing the part. I still have genre fave, Bill Oberst, Jr., in mind for the male lead, that of Henry "Hank" McCulley, a military officer who knows first hand how the zombie epidemic started. The screenplay has been sent to two prodco's as of this writing.
2. My second feature, Hell Weekend, has been on the back burner because I could only revisit that landscape so many times before I ran out of steam with it. So I am letting simmer. The story revolves around a young girl who must fight back against a backwoods, pick ax wielding psycho and his demented family members. I have Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Way Down in Chinatown) and Gregory Blair (Deadly Revisions, The Great Venice Robbery) pegged to star in this one. It'll be interesting to see them bring the characters of Rose and Claude to life.
3. In early June, I did a one minute interview with Shriekfest founder/director/actress, Denise Gossett. You can read the interview here on my blog. I'm thinking of doing the radio interview to give myself a bit more publicity.
4. And finally, my short story, Slicer, is almost completed and will be submitted to the LGBT horror anthology, Blood Drenched Rainbows, as part of the NOH8 campaign.
That's all for now. Hope everyone is enjoying their summer so far. And remember...
Keep screaming! >:-D
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
One Minute Interview
Below is my one minute interview with Shriekfest Founder/Director, Denise Gossett.
DG: What is your specialty...filmmaking or screenwriting?
DG: Sounds cool! congrats! Have you been a finalist or winner in any festivals or competitions?
DG: Nice! I love Bill, he is a dear friend. Why do you think the horror/scifi genres have such a large following?
DG: I agree! An escape. What do you love most about this business?
DG: LOL Any advice you'd like to give to newbies?
DG: I love it! Anything else you'd like to say?
DG:
What is your
name and
company name
and URL?
MS:
My name is
Mike
Schoonveld. I
don't have a
company name,
but I do have
a blog,
horrorguy30.blogspot.com,
or I can be
followed on
Twitter
@horrorguy30.
DG: What is your specialty...filmmaking or screenwriting?
MS: Right now it's screenwriting. I enjoy the writing
process of
creating
characters and
telling a
story.
Creating
likeable and
believable
characters is
crucial when
telling a
story. If
they're not
believable,
then the story
fails, too.
Eventually I
would like to
venture into
directing. I
think it would
be a lot of
fun.
DG: What are you currently working on?
DG: What are you currently working on?
MS: I just finished
writing my second
feature, Hell Weekend,
that I'm
looking to get made
with Maria Olsen and
Gregory Blair. It'll
be interesting to see
them bring these two
psychotic characters
to life.
DG: Sounds cool! congrats! Have you been a finalist or winner in any festivals or competitions?
MS: Yes. I was a
finalist at last years
Shriekfest with my
zombie apocalypse
screenplay, Seekers. Bill
Oberst, Jr. said he
would love to do it. He's
a great guy and a very
talented actor. I
actually wrote the part
of Military Officer
Henry 'Hank' McCulley
with Bill in mind. He
has a very commanding
presence that the role
requires.
DG: Nice! I love Bill, he is a dear friend. Why do you think the horror/scifi genres have such a large following?
MS: Because
these movies take us
away from our everyday
lives. They're fun to
watch and not meant to
be taken so seriously.
With everything we have
going on with work,
kids, paying bills. Just
struggling to survive is
work. At the end of the
day, its nice to just
sit back and watch a
good horror movie and be
scared and have fun.
That's what its all
about. Having fun.
DG: I agree! An escape. What do you love most about this business?
MS: How close
everyone seems to be in
the genre. It's like a
family. Everyone I've
come in contact with has
been so nice and has
given me a lot of great
advice over the last
couple of years and I
didn't let any knowledge
or insight they had go
to waste. I feel like I
am part of the family
now.
DG: It is a wonderful family! What do you dislike most about this business?
DG: It is a wonderful family! What do you dislike most about this business?
MS: Ask me again in a
few years. Haha!
DG: LOL Any advice you'd like to give to newbies?
MS: If you have a
dream, go for it. Nobody
can make it happen but
you. Grab it by the
balls and don't let
anything or anyone stand
in your way or get you
down. It's about having
fun with what you do and
making the most of the
opportunities that come
your way. If you can't
have fun with it, you
shouldn't be doing it.
DG: I love it! Anything else you'd like to say?
MS: If I
hadn't come across
Shriekfest, I probably
wouldn't be doing this
interview today. I'm
very grateful for the
chance I had to submit
my first screenplay to
Shriekfest. Making it
to the finals was a
huge accomplishment
and a proud moment in
my life, and I thank
you very much for
that. And I thank you
for this interview.
It's been fun.
DG: Thank you MIke, great catching up with you!
DG: Thank you MIke, great catching up with you!
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