Screenwriting : 3 Award-Winning, Low-Budget Screenplays Available by Rob Tobin

Rob Tobin

3 Award-Winning, Low-Budget Screenplays Available

Following are loglines for three extraordinary low budget, feature screenplays, two of them winners at this week's Action on Film festival and the other just out of pre-production and winner of the Canadian WildSound screenplay competition. All three scripts are available for option and/or purchase. Serious inquiries only, please. Contact Rob at scripts@earthlink.net. The loglines: “STOREFRONT,” a ready-to-shoot, low budget, suspense feature dramedy, is available. After being in pre-production with a Bay area company, the script received a $250,000 buy-out offer from a European company that is still interested but experiencing funding delays. Feedback on this award-winning script has been tremendous. A well-known New York script consultant declared it is “ready to shoot.” This is a micro-budget “Napoleon Dynamite”/”Open Water” or low-budget “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” kind of breakout waiting to happen. Contact Rob Tobin at scripts@earthlink.net or visit Rob at surfcityfilms.net. Serious inquiries from funded production companies only, please. Thank you. My dramedy script “FACE TIME” was a 1st place winner at this week’s Action on Film festival. “Face Time” is about a brilliant but grossly disfigured small town man who may have won the biggest lottery in history, and the beautiful reporter who becomes obsessed with him. Estimated budget is $3 million. It can be set and shot in just about any country. Contact Rob at scripts@earthlink.net. Serious inquiries only, please. My horror drama script “GRAMPIRE” was a winner at this week’s Action on Film festival and was named the most ambitious script of the competition. “Grampire” is about a dying old man who gets a new lease on life when he’s bitten by a vampire, and then discovers the true costs of his new gift. Estimated budget is $6 million. It can be set and shot in just about any country. It has fascinating male and female roles for older actors or for young actors willing to play older. “Cocoon” meets “Lost Boys.” Contact Rob at scripts@earthlink.net. Serious inquiries only, please.

Janet Cucinotti

Love the "Grampire" theme!

Rob Tobin

Thanks, Janet, I appreciate it! It's one of my best, which I suppose is why it won this week at the Action on Film festival, actually named the most ambitious script of the entire festival. I've gotten a lot of interest in it, but as is often the case funding has been an issue for the interested producers. I hope someone on "32" will have the resources to produce this really unique take on the vampire genre.

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