the hungry screenwriter

writing film with no money and no food

Friday, October 8, 2010

Day 183: “My work here is done”

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Six months ago on April the something, I decided to set about Blogging, with the intention of writing a screenplay over six months, using a ...
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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Day 182: Prophet or Profit?

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On April 5, 1999, American illusionist and endurance artist, David Blaine was entombed in an underground plastic box underneath a 3 ton wate...
Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Day 181: St.Paul’s Cathedral

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Tomorrow, I was meant to be leaving for London, to enjoy a few weeks over there, but circumstances beyond my control prevent that from happe...
Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Day 180: Chinatown

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Anyone who has followed the blogging of the Hungry Screenwriter, or anyone who knows me for that matter, is more than likely aware that my f...
Monday, October 4, 2010

Day 179: Are you looking for a screenwriter?

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Seven years ago, a producer - looking for “new” writers - read a draft of my first feature film screenplay. A meeting ensued and whilst he t...
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Roger Joyce
A Tropfest finalist and award winner in 1998, Roger wrote over two spells at the now-defunct Tropnest in 1999. Since then he has penned four feature scripts including New England and The Comedians (at The Script Factory in the UK). He has recently completed two commissions for Prodigy Movies: The Savage Heart and The Detective; the latter in development with director, Peter Andrikidis, is part of Screen Australia's SP*RK program. He is currently working on a The Age of Enlightenment, a screenplay, with producer Sally Ayre-Smith. Roger has been a script consultant on numerous projects and is a script reader for Screen New South Wales.
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