Hello everyone! Apologies for my recent absence. I've been on a transformative journey since graduating from film school. Despite facing challenges, I've embraced the opportunity to enhance my skills in screenwriting and directing actors. This period of reflection and growth has been invaluable in my pursuit of creative success.
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Welcome back, Joseph Quiles. No need to apologize. Glad you've embraced the opportunity to enhance your skills despite the challenges. Is that your cat?
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Hi Maurice Vaughan yeah his my writing buddy Sir Shadow in a nutshell his my gateway back into reality after writing
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Cool name, Joseph Quiles. What projects are you planning on working on?
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Working on a short script as of right now based on local folklore in my state NJ Devil and Supernatural entities but aiming to not add any jump scares a Gothic horror piece Maurice Vaughan
Cool, Joseph Quiles. Are you gonna make it yourself?
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I don't know usually I direct and produce my work but might send it out in the screenplay market to see how it does first and foremost. Maurice Vaughan
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Make sure Sir Shadow helps with the pitching, Joseph Quiles.
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Lol always usually sit back and drink coffee or tea after I get down a certain amount of writing to relax. Enjoy the small things in life
Maurice Vaughan
Sounds like a nice way to relax after writing, Joseph Quiles. I usually just rest or watch movies/shows/sports.
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Nice I'm old school and haven't watched TV in like 8yrs now but whatever keeps you motivated to write more power to you
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Do you watch movies or sports, Joseph Quiles?
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Maurice Vaughan
movies yes occasionally but nothing recently sparked my interest & with sports, I never really got into it.
What kinda movies spark your interest, Joseph Quiles? I look at a lot of short films. I watch them for entertainment and to learn how to write better scripts.
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Everything from old b/w movies to new ones comedy, horror, thriller, Action and im reading how to books on script writing to help me out. But when it comes to b/w I drawn to that more because it gives the movie more depth a deeper meaning
I didn't used to like watching b/w movies, Joseph Quiles, but I like watching them now. I might even write a b/w script one day.
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I wasn't either but once I started shooting still images in b/w wanted to dive deeper into it so made my first short film on a super 8 sadly sold it before I had the chance to use b/w film stock cartilage I brought on Amazon. But go for it if you decide to do it
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I think I'm gonna write my next short script in b/w, Joseph Quiles. The script after the one I'm writing now. I'll let you know how it turns out.
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Awesome man and good luck writing I'm off and on with this script maybe because of depression. But powering through it to finish it. Remember to always take breaks of 15 minutes or so
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Hope you feel better and hope you have a great time on the script, Joseph Quiles. Thanks for the reminder.
I’m a voice over actor looking for remote gigs. Gigs I can do at him. I have an advanced microphone and software on laptop. I like to connect and network with producers who handle short , simple TV/ Radio Ads/commercials/announcements that are remotely. I tried other voiceover websites but they cost too much and I have not gotten any luck from doing auditions. I am stuck. I don’t know where else to go or turn too. I’m tired of waiting around doing nothing without results. Please help me.
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Hi Isaiah Deshaun Harrison honestly voice over I never jumped into it myself but I did try other websites with no luck either. But Stage is an amazing website see what they have to offer on here.
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@Joseph I also dig black & white film. Will be doing lot’s of experimentation this year with view to Vintage Noir. Being no “Techie” or Gadget Wizard myself will be liaising with camera crew members to get look I want.
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Debbie Croysdale
that's awesome I was recently doing a Seminar on the power of using actual film rather than video for 8th to 3rd students. That was a challenge in itself but use a light reader when working with B&W the best time I recommend would be a golden hour it doesn't overexpose the footage. Happy filming