Watch Audience FEEDBACK Video: JEWISH BLIND DATE, Short Film

JEWISH BLIND DATE, 16min, Switzerland, Comedy/Romance Directed by Anaelle Morf Unhappy in love, Mary Lou decides to reconnect with her religious roots by marrying a practicing Jew. In order to get married, she has to pass the Shidduch test, which will determine whether her life will be a success or failure. Watch Audience FEEDBACK Video… Continue reading Watch Audience FEEDBACK Video: JEWISH BLIND DATE, Short Film

Watch Audience FEEDBACK Video: BEHIND TIME, Short Film

BEHIND TIME, 1min, Sweden, Comedy/Animation Directed by Carina Henriksson What are humans good at? Yes. At being late! This is an everyday struggle that we face and that are testing our patience. What happens, if we take it to Cartoon level? GO TO WEBSITE Watch Audience FEEDBACK Video from the March 31st Comedy Film Festival.… Continue reading Watch Audience FEEDBACK Video: BEHIND TIME, Short Film

Watch Audience FEEDBACK Video: HERE’S JANE, Short Film

HERE’S JANE, 12min, USA, Comedy
Directed by JoLane Lentz

Jane, a free spirit in her mid 30’s, working as a sales girl in the mall at Forever 21, comes up with a scheming plan on how to avoid being evicted from her dumpy apartment she shares with her best friend Heather. Who’s also in her mid 30’s, waiting tables at Hooters while in her 9th year of community college.

Short Comedy Screenplay Reading – Gary’s Girls by Mckenzie Trent

Watch the April 2016 Winning Comedy Short Screenplay

Short Screenplay – Gary’s Girls by Mckenzie Trent

Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video of the Comedy Short Film YO SOY PEDRO

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Short Screenplay Reading – LOVES LABORS LOST by Stanley Eisenhammer

The opportunity to receive feedback and the possibility I could see it being read (which is another way to receive feedback.) My initial feeling about the feedback was that the feedback was totally wrong. But after reading it again, it made some good points (probably more than some) which I incorporated into my rewrites and which undoubtedly made the final product a better screenplay.

January 2016 Comedy Films/Screenplays/Stories

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Today’s Comedy Screenplay Reading: IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA by Keith Black

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