Director Biography – Tim Cash (STRUT – 1980s)

Tim Cash is an Oregon filmmaker whose artistic vision & technical capability allow him to weave a beautiful tapestry of images creating a compelling & involving story. Tim’s feature film, ‘The Astronot’, received awards at over 200 film festivals in 2018 & 2019. His 2019 feature film release of ‘2 Below 0’ has already received… Continue reading Director Biography – Tim Cash (STRUT – 1980s)

Short Film: STRUT – 1980s, 5min., Australia, Music

Pierre’s prized pink flamingo has been brazenly pickpocketed! The shocking crime has led to a phone call to the FBI (Flamingo Bureau of Investigation) & the search is on. The situation grows so dire that the Pink Ninja is called to duty! ‘Strut – 1980s’, directed by Tim Cash, is the lead single off Pennan… Continue reading Short Film: STRUT – 1980s, 5min., Australia, Music

Director Biography – Jesca Prudencio (AMERICAN QUARTET)

Jesca Prudencio is a director, choreographer, and community based artist. She is dedicated to developing new theatrical works that humanize issues and explore the tension between cultures. She focuses on new plays, musicals, and dance theater works in New York, regionally, and internationally. Director Statement This film will do more than just entertain audiences. It… Continue reading Director Biography – Jesca Prudencio (AMERICAN QUARTET)

Short Film: AMERICAN QUARTET, 9min., USA, Music

In a 2030s small town bitterly divided over who belongs, a young Muslim-American woman puts herself at risk when she shares her private, digitized memories with strangers, challenging the status quo in the hope that empathy will triumph over hate. “American Quartet, through innovative storytelling and without speaking a word, poignantly communicates the future of… Continue reading Short Film: AMERICAN QUARTET, 9min., USA, Music

The Missing Piece – What Most Antagonists Lack — A Writer’s Path

by David Ben-Ami Every reader loves a good villain, and most writers love them too. If you rack your brain about some of the most memorable characters in books, movies, and on TV, I’d bet more than a few villains pop up. I personally find antagonists fascinating. Sometimes I find them even more […] via The… Continue reading The Missing Piece – What Most Antagonists Lack — A Writer’s Path

Creativity in Editing: A Good or Bad Thing? — A Writer’s Path

by Andrea Lundgren This is part of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group blog-hop, designed to help encourage authors and foster discussions about writing topics across the internet and the world. This month’s question is, “Besides writing, what other creative outlets do you have?” This is actually a very applicable topic, because my other […] via Creativity… Continue reading Creativity in Editing: A Good or Bad Thing? — A Writer’s Path

Being a Better Writer: Character Development and Character Growth — A Writer’s Path

by Max Florschutz Characters. There’s no force more central to any story you tell. Be it a run-and-gun thriller or a dramatic love dodecahedron, a tale focused around a lone wanderer exploring a crumbling city or a baker expanding her rivalry with a butcher (that last one sounds like a potential rom-com, doesn’t […] via Being… Continue reading Being a Better Writer: Character Development and Character Growth — A Writer’s Path