Current Projects

Current Projects

Sex and Assassins - Feature Film

Sex and Assassins - Feature Film

Sex and Assassins

Sex and Assassins is SSP's first feature film. Currently completing post-production. A wacky comedy about a struggling writer and his muse trying to prove that he's not a bum-slut-bitch. Starring talent Jacob Bruce and Christine Huddle. Film Festival bound for 2017 and 2018.

Drown

Drown

Drown

A thriller short film about a young woman who's getting video messages of herself drowning. Currently being submitted to Film Festivals for 2017 and 2018.

"Miles" - Comedy TV Pilot

Monday, June 23, 2014

11 Ways To Write Faster

 
How quickly can you create great material?
Here are eleven ways to improve the speed of your creative process:

1. Develop Your Pitch First

Most people think of their pitch as a tool for selling their screenplay, TV pilot, or novel. This is why most people wait to work on their pitch until just before their first meeting with a decision-maker. Unfortunately, as soon as they start to work on the pitch, they often discover significant issues with the core concept—and tank the meeting.
This can be avoided if you incorporate pitching as part of the creative process. At the point where you feel like you have an idea worth considerable time and energy, that’s when you want to start pitching and discovering any problems with your concept.

2. Clarify Your Theme

How many scenes do you have to throw away because—even if they’re great—they don’t quite “fit” the story?
Clarify your theme by making a specific statement your story will prove or a question your story will answer. When you have written your theme precisely, you’ll write more scenes that are “on point.” (For more on this, see Save The Cat by Blake Snyder, p. 73-74.) MORE...

Riley's Beach - Webisode

Riley's Beach - Ep1 from Scrawny Strange on Vimeo.
ALONA SUMMERS as RILEY MADISON

Monday, June 16, 2014

How To Write A Screenplay Agents Will Love

How To Write A Screenplay: 7 Things Agents Want To See In Your Script


Before I get to the list of seven things, I want to make sure we’re on the same page about this: all agents are brokers.
In the same way stockbrokers buy and sell stock and are paid on commission, agents in Hollywood arrange transactions between buyers and sellers and are paid only when the deals go through.
This means that when an agent encounters a new project from a new writer, they are thinking about how long it would take them to sell the project and how much they might get paid.

That in itself may not surprise you, but the way in which the assessment is made may influence your choices when you decide how to write your screenplay.

I’ve worked with all the major literary agencies in a variety of capacities. As a studio executive I hired 100+ writers and purchased 25+ screenplays. As a writer, I worked with an agent to sell my book. And as a consultant, I help my screenwriter clients to find literary agents. MORE....
http://goodinaroom.com/blog/how-to-write-a-screenplay-agents/

MILES Actress Rosa Stacy Oul

Rosa Stacy Oul played sexy "Jazz" in the TV Pilot MILES.
  MILES "That One Night Stand" from Scrawny Strange on Vimeo.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Writer’s Edge: Why Horror Movies Sell


Horror Movies Sell 

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SCRIPT MAG
The horror genre has been with us since the advent of silent films. There seems to be a strong, unexplainable and innate reason people want to be frightened.
The reasons why horror films are so popular and
successful at the box office are many. From the strictly budgetary point of view, horror movies are inexpensive to produce, compared to other genres. Few locales, unknown actors, and cut rate special effects make for cheap thrills. Several spectacular successes using that formula was The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity. Think about it. Both those films had limited locations, no name casts, and relatively inexpensive special effects. MORE...