Participants to receive $10,000 in services, and mentorship.
The Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp) has announced the 10 projects selected for the third annual Screen Forward Labs running in New York from April 24-28.
The Ifp’s year-long fellowship for content creators with serialised projects provides participants with $10,000 worth of services and a comprehensive mentorship to bring their projects to fruition.
The Screen Forward Labs will culminate with all projects pitching to investors, distributors, tech companies and network executives at Ifp Film Week 2017.
The 2017 Screen Forward Episodic Lab fellows are: Aeris by creator, director and producer Lukas Huffman, co-producer Amy Zhang and executive producer Shin Campos; Anamnesis by co-creators, directors, writers, producers and editors Alex Calleros and Michael Tucker, producer Ryan McDuffie and executive producers Jeremy Norris and Patrick Norris; Angry Black Women from creators, writers and executive producers Dahéli Hall and HaJ and director Angie Browne; and Camp Abercorn by creator, director, writer and producer...
The Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp) has announced the 10 projects selected for the third annual Screen Forward Labs running in New York from April 24-28.
The Ifp’s year-long fellowship for content creators with serialised projects provides participants with $10,000 worth of services and a comprehensive mentorship to bring their projects to fruition.
The Screen Forward Labs will culminate with all projects pitching to investors, distributors, tech companies and network executives at Ifp Film Week 2017.
The 2017 Screen Forward Episodic Lab fellows are: Aeris by creator, director and producer Lukas Huffman, co-producer Amy Zhang and executive producer Shin Campos; Anamnesis by co-creators, directors, writers, producers and editors Alex Calleros and Michael Tucker, producer Ryan McDuffie and executive producers Jeremy Norris and Patrick Norris; Angry Black Women from creators, writers and executive producers Dahéli Hall and HaJ and director Angie Browne; and Camp Abercorn by creator, director, writer and producer...
- 4/24/2017
- ScreenDaily
Recently, ABC delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Quantico" episode 7 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Go," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down as an explosive midterm exam gets thrown at the recruits, and more! In the new, 7th episode press release: The Recruits Are Tested On Everything They Know In An Explosive Midterm Exam, While In The Future, Alex Finds Nimah And Raina Who Provide More Questions Than Answers, On ABC's "Quantico." Press release number 2: It is going to be midterm exam time at Quantico where the Nats are given an explosive assignment which will result in some people going home for good. In the future, Alex will continue to try and clear her name, finding Nimah and Raina who will provide more questions than answers leaving Alex and the world to wonder, "who can you really trust?...
- 11/1/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Malcolm Goodwin, Rose McIver
iZombie, Season 1, Episode 7: “Maternity Liv”
Written by Bob Dearden
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on The CW
While Liv has been trying to stay under the radar following her turn to the undead, the man who turned her, Blaine, has been quietly building a zombie empire of his own, using the patrons of a local skate park as food to keep his clients happy. Over the past few weeks, however, both Major and Clive have noticed the large number of missing children, a move forward that came with the revelation that Clive’s boss, Lieutenant Suzuki, was also a zombie, and possibly under Blaine’s control. This week’s episode sees Major continue to pursue the missing people’s case, roping the press into it, as Suzuki appears to be on track to discovering Liv’s current condition, in a compelling episode.
iZombie, Season 1, Episode 7: “Maternity Liv”
Written by Bob Dearden
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on The CW
While Liv has been trying to stay under the radar following her turn to the undead, the man who turned her, Blaine, has been quietly building a zombie empire of his own, using the patrons of a local skate park as food to keep his clients happy. Over the past few weeks, however, both Major and Clive have noticed the large number of missing children, a move forward that came with the revelation that Clive’s boss, Lieutenant Suzuki, was also a zombie, and possibly under Blaine’s control. This week’s episode sees Major continue to pursue the missing people’s case, roping the press into it, as Suzuki appears to be on track to discovering Liv’s current condition, in a compelling episode.
- 4/29/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
The Ties That Bind - A group of teens get a scare when a disheveled young pregnant woman approaches them muttering for help. Unfortunately, the woman doesn't survive but her baby does. Liv (Rose McIver) and Clive (Malcolm Goodwin) begin questioning suspects in her murder, and after consuming the victim's brain, a fierce maternal instinct kicks in for Liv. Meanwhile, Major (Robert Buckley) makes a shocking discovery. Rahul Kohli and David Anders also star. Patrick Norris directed the episode written by Bob Dearden (#107). From the executive producers of Veronica Mars, iZOMBIE stars Rose McIver (Power Rangers R.P.M.) as Olivia “Liv” Moore, a medical resident on the fast track to a perfect life … until she’s turned into a zombie. Now stuck between half-alive and undead, Liv transfers to the city morgue to reluctantly access the only thing that allows her to maintain her humanity — human brains. But there are side...
- 4/22/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
New Nashville season 2,episode 15 official spoilers,plotline revealed by ABC. Recently, ABC released the new,official, synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Nashville" episode 15 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "They Don’t Make ‘Em Like My Daddy Anymore," and it sounds like things will take a very interesting turn as Juliette heads off to L.A. for some new superstar stuff, and more. In the new, 15th episode press release: A major music producer is going to want to make Juliette a superstar. Press release number 2: Juliette’s new song, “Don’t Put Dirt on My Grave Just Yet,” will catch the ear of a high-powered, hit-making producer, named Howie V. He will want to make her a superstar and brings her to Los Angeles to record. However, he will marginalize Glenn in the process. In the meantime, Rayna is going to take charge with stoicism in the aftermath of recent events,...
- 2/16/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
New Hart Of Dixie season 3,episode 13 spoilers & promo clip hit the net. Last night,CW released the new spoilers and promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Hart Of Dixie" episode 13 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "Act Naturally," and it appears to be pretty dramatic and interesting as Zoe scrambles like nobody's business to stop her mom from finding out what she's been up to, and more. In the new "Act Naturally" episode, Zoe is going to reluctantly agree to allow Joel to throw her a birthday party at Lavon’s to help cheer him up. However, things will go bad when her mom stuns her with a surprise visit. Vivian will want to see Wade’s dad, but Wade is going to be very suspicious of how she might react. AnnaBeth is going to end up, getting an interesting request from the Belles that she was not expecting...
- 2/4/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
New Hart Of Dixie season 3,episode 13 official spoilers,plotline revealed by CW. Recently, CW served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Hart Of Dixie" episode 13 of season 3. the episode is entitled, "Act Naturally," and it sounds like things will get pretty interesting as Zoe gets shocked by a surprise visit from her mother, which ruins her plans, and more. In the new,13th episode press release: Zoe is going to reluctantly agree to allow Joel (guest star Josh Cooke) to throw her a birthday party at Lavon’s to help cheer him up, but things will go awry when her mom (guest star JoBeth Williams) surprises her with a visit. Vivian (guest star Lauren Bittner) is going to want to meet Wade’s dad, but Wade will be leery of how she might react. AnnaBeth will get an interesting request from the Belles that she was not...
- 2/3/2014
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
New Nashville season 2,episode 14 intense spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, ABC released the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Nashville" episode 14 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Too Far Gone," and it appears to be very intense and interesting as Juliette seems to start getting on Avery's nerves ,Rayna totally gripes out Lamar over a murder plot he was possibly involved in, and more. In the new "Too Far Gone" episode, Juliette’s new song, “Don’t Put Dirt on My Grave Just Yet,” is going to impress the ear of a high-powered, hit-making producer, named Howie V, and he'll want to make her a superstar and bring her to Los Angeles to record. However, he will marginalize Glenn in the process. In the meantime, Rayna will end up, taking charge with stoicism in the aftermath of recent events, and Scarlett is going to feel lost and alone,...
- 1/30/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Nashville season 2,episode 14 official spoilers,plotline revealed by ABC. Recently, ABC released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Nashville" episode 14 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Too Far Gone, " and it sounds things will get pretty interesting for Juliette after she draws the interest of a huge,hit-making producer, and more. In the new,14th episode press release: Juliette’s new song, “Don’t Put Dirt on My Grave Just Yet,” is going to catch the ear of a high-powered, hit-making producer, named Howie V (Michael Chernus, “Orange is the New Black”). He will want to make her a superstar and bring her to Los Angeles to record. However, he will marginalize Glenn in the process. In the meantime, Rayna will take charge with stoicism in the aftermath of recent events, and Scarlett is going to feel lost and alone, but will find Liam to be a receptive confidante.
- 1/29/2014
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
New Nashville season 2,episode 10 wild spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night,ABC served up the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Nashville" episode 10 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Tomorrow Never Comes," and it appears to be very drama-filled and shocking as someone is definitely going to die, Juliette catches major, negative heat from the press, and more! In the new "Tomorrow Never Comes” episode, Juliette will be the main act at Teddy’s first annual Music City Festival, but the blowback by the fans and press over the Wentworths, will throw her for a loop and drags down the event. She will demand that Glenn find out who leaked career-killing gossip to the tabloids so she can get ahead of the bad press by calling them out. Rayna will be determined to buy herself out of her Edgehill contract once and for all,...
- 12/5/2013
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
New Nashville season 2,episode 10 official spoilers,plotline revealed by ABC. Recently, ABC released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Nashville" episode 10 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Tomorrow Never Comes,”and it sounds pretty drama-filled and interesting as Juliette gets major negative reactions from fans, and more. In the new,10th episode press release: Juliette will be the main act at Teddy’s first annual Music City Festival, but the blowback by the fans and press over the Wentworths, will throw her for a loop and drags down the event. She will demand that Glenn find out who leaked career-killing gossip to the tabloids so she can get ahead of the bad press by calling them out. Rayna will be determined to buy herself out of her Edgehill contract once and for all, even though Tandy and Luke counsel otherwise. Should she risk all her assets on Highway...
- 12/4/2013
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Parenthood, Season 5, Episode 4: “In Dreams Begin Responsibilities”
Written by Gina Fattore
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Est) on NBC
This week, on Parenthood: Victor channels his inner mechanic, Sarah and Amber almost avoid fighting, and Drew dodges the Friend Zone
Parenthood has been characteristically strong this season, with a string of memorable, effective episodes. That doesn’t change with “In Dreams Begin Responsibility”, but after three episodes of bigger moments, this week we get a bit of a table-setter, quietly moving various plots forward and setting up developments yet to come.
The biggest change comes with Adam, who decides he and Crosby should start their own label. The scenes between Adam and Mista Ray are a lot of fun and rather telling, as Adam’s self-centeredness is called out a bit, but more than that, they show Adam’s changing perspective on the campaign and...
Written by Gina Fattore
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Est) on NBC
This week, on Parenthood: Victor channels his inner mechanic, Sarah and Amber almost avoid fighting, and Drew dodges the Friend Zone
Parenthood has been characteristically strong this season, with a string of memorable, effective episodes. That doesn’t change with “In Dreams Begin Responsibility”, but after three episodes of bigger moments, this week we get a bit of a table-setter, quietly moving various plots forward and setting up developments yet to come.
The biggest change comes with Adam, who decides he and Crosby should start their own label. The scenes between Adam and Mista Ray are a lot of fun and rather telling, as Adam’s self-centeredness is called out a bit, but more than that, they show Adam’s changing perspective on the campaign and...
- 10/18/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Parenthood, Season 5, Episode 3: “Nipple Confusion”
Written by Sarah Watson
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Est) on NBC
This week, on Parenthood: Drew has a terrible roommate, Sarah graduates to people, and Aida finally stops crying (temporarily)
One of the greatest obstacles in relationships, according to popular wisdom, is lack of communication. It doesn’t matter what kind, failing to listen to what someone is saying, verbally or nonverbally, or make yourself heard in return are surefire ways to allow a friendship, business partnership, or marriage dissolve. There’s always drama to be found in people’s inability to communicate, for one reason or another (horror movies would be over much faster if everyone had cell reception, for example), and yet very few TV shows seem particularly interested in exploring this or in prioritizing open, honest discourse among their characters. As demonstrated this week, Parenthood is...
Written by Sarah Watson
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Thursdays at 10pm (Est) on NBC
This week, on Parenthood: Drew has a terrible roommate, Sarah graduates to people, and Aida finally stops crying (temporarily)
One of the greatest obstacles in relationships, according to popular wisdom, is lack of communication. It doesn’t matter what kind, failing to listen to what someone is saying, verbally or nonverbally, or make yourself heard in return are surefire ways to allow a friendship, business partnership, or marriage dissolve. There’s always drama to be found in people’s inability to communicate, for one reason or another (horror movies would be over much faster if everyone had cell reception, for example), and yet very few TV shows seem particularly interested in exploring this or in prioritizing open, honest discourse among their characters. As demonstrated this week, Parenthood is...
- 10/11/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
The Carrie Diaries, Season 1, Episode 12: “A First Time for Everything”
Written by Henry Alonso Myers
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Monday at 8pm (Et) on the CW
That’s not the only VIP Area You’re not Getting Into, Sebastian.
Short of deciding it was too pricey to redo the opening voice over with only one episode remaining, young Miss Bradshaw really carried this one up now didn’t she, letting her inner writer take over, getting caught up in the could be moments instead of the would be moments which all lead up to the (final?) demise of Kyddshaw.
Despite the non-cherry popping implosion of Carrie’s relationship the episode did get some use out of its title (“A First Time for Everything” ) Tom and the single mom, Mouse and West and potentially Dorrit? (feel free to cringe now). Side note if you lined up Mouse, Carrie and...
Written by Henry Alonso Myers
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Monday at 8pm (Et) on the CW
That’s not the only VIP Area You’re not Getting Into, Sebastian.
Short of deciding it was too pricey to redo the opening voice over with only one episode remaining, young Miss Bradshaw really carried this one up now didn’t she, letting her inner writer take over, getting caught up in the could be moments instead of the would be moments which all lead up to the (final?) demise of Kyddshaw.
Despite the non-cherry popping implosion of Carrie’s relationship the episode did get some use out of its title (“A First Time for Everything” ) Tom and the single mom, Mouse and West and potentially Dorrit? (feel free to cringe now). Side note if you lined up Mouse, Carrie and...
- 4/2/2013
- by Ashley Blackburn
- SoundOnSight
HollywoodNews.com: ‘Hart of Dixie’ will be airing a new episode on the CW tonight, April 16th.
The new episode, “Bachelorettes & Bullets,” will have Zoe making a romantic connection with a patient all while a bachelorette party is being planned for Lemon.
Enjoy the photo gallery below for a sneak peek of the new episode!
Hart Of Dixie ◄ Back Next ►Picture 1 of 13
Pictured: Claudia Lee as Magnolia Breeland
Zoe (Rachel Bilson) makes a romantic connection with one of her patients, Jesse (guest star Hartley), and accepts his invitation to lunch. Lemon (Jaime King) agrees to let Magnolia (guest star Claudia Lee) plan her bachelorette party as long as she follows Lemon’s strict instructions, but Magnolia has some more “interesting” plans in store for her big sister. Wade (Wilson Bethel) plans a hunting trip for George’s (Scott Porter) bachelor party. Cress Williams also stars. Patrick Norris directed the episode...
The new episode, “Bachelorettes & Bullets,” will have Zoe making a romantic connection with a patient all while a bachelorette party is being planned for Lemon.
Enjoy the photo gallery below for a sneak peek of the new episode!
Hart Of Dixie ◄ Back Next ►Picture 1 of 13
Pictured: Claudia Lee as Magnolia Breeland
Zoe (Rachel Bilson) makes a romantic connection with one of her patients, Jesse (guest star Hartley), and accepts his invitation to lunch. Lemon (Jaime King) agrees to let Magnolia (guest star Claudia Lee) plan her bachelorette party as long as she follows Lemon’s strict instructions, but Magnolia has some more “interesting” plans in store for her big sister. Wade (Wilson Bethel) plans a hunting trip for George’s (Scott Porter) bachelor party. Cress Williams also stars. Patrick Norris directed the episode...
- 4/16/2012
- by Molly Sullivan
- Hollywoodnews.com
Chuck Ep. 5.02, “Chuck Versus the Bearded Bandit”
Written by Lauren LeFranc and Rafe Judkins
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Fridays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Over the past few seasons of Chuck, key revelations have clarified that Chuck Bartowski was more than just the guy who accidentally received the Intersect. His brain has the unique ability to handle the tremendous volume of information and special skills injected by the device. Chuck’s personality also remains intact, which keeps him from becoming too power-hungry. In last season’s “Chuck Versus the A-Team,” top CIA stars couldn’t handle this power with the same even-handed approach. Now that Morgan inadvertently has the Intersect in his head, will he face similar problems as those agents? The premiere mostly played his new role for laughs, but its follow-up shows that life isn’t so rosy for the lovable sidekick.
The majority of “Chuck Versus...
Written by Lauren LeFranc and Rafe Judkins
Directed by Patrick Norris
Airs Fridays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Over the past few seasons of Chuck, key revelations have clarified that Chuck Bartowski was more than just the guy who accidentally received the Intersect. His brain has the unique ability to handle the tremendous volume of information and special skills injected by the device. Chuck’s personality also remains intact, which keeps him from becoming too power-hungry. In last season’s “Chuck Versus the A-Team,” top CIA stars couldn’t handle this power with the same even-handed approach. Now that Morgan inadvertently has the Intersect in his head, will he face similar problems as those agents? The premiere mostly played his new role for laughs, but its follow-up shows that life isn’t so rosy for the lovable sidekick.
The majority of “Chuck Versus...
- 11/5/2011
- by Dan Heaton
- SoundOnSight
Michael B. Jordan hit the ground running as "Friday Night Lights'" Vince Howard two seasons ago, filling the quarterback-shaped hole in our hearts left by the graduated Matt Saracen (Zach Gilford).
But this last season saw his character endure a downward spiral of bad decisions, testing our affections for him in the process.
"I heard whispers of it before the beginning of Season 5," Jordan tells Zap2it. "'You're going to become the number one quarterback and everything's going to be going great,' they said. I should have known what they meant I was going to get a big head, I was going to start to screw myself and everything was going to go to shambles. I was a little nervous about it, but everything can't be good all the time."
That's one of the reason's why Jordan loved his job on "Fnl." And while reminiscing about his time on the show,...
But this last season saw his character endure a downward spiral of bad decisions, testing our affections for him in the process.
"I heard whispers of it before the beginning of Season 5," Jordan tells Zap2it. "'You're going to become the number one quarterback and everything's going to be going great,' they said. I should have known what they meant I was going to get a big head, I was going to start to screw myself and everything was going to go to shambles. I was a little nervous about it, but everything can't be good all the time."
That's one of the reason's why Jordan loved his job on "Fnl." And while reminiscing about his time on the show,...
- 2/9/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
As mentioned previously, The CW has announced plans for a special marathon week featuring "The Vampire Diaries" starting December 13, and now we have the full schedule along with a video preview put together especially for the event.
This week-long event offers fans the opportunity to catch up with Season Two of "Diaries" and allows the uninitiated the chance to get into one of TV’s breakout hits. Airing two episodes each night from Monday, December 13, through Friday, December 17 (8:00-10:00p.m. Et/Pt), The CW will rebroadcast the first 10 episodes of the second season of its addictive hit "The Vampire Diaries" across its entire primetime schedule that week, beginning with this season’s explosive premiere. "The Vampire Diaries" is The CW’s most watched and highest rated series among adults 18-34 this season.
Monday, December 13 - "The Return" (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et)
Katherine Has Returned With A Vengeance...
This week-long event offers fans the opportunity to catch up with Season Two of "Diaries" and allows the uninitiated the chance to get into one of TV’s breakout hits. Airing two episodes each night from Monday, December 13, through Friday, December 17 (8:00-10:00p.m. Et/Pt), The CW will rebroadcast the first 10 episodes of the second season of its addictive hit "The Vampire Diaries" across its entire primetime schedule that week, beginning with this season’s explosive premiere. "The Vampire Diaries" is The CW’s most watched and highest rated series among adults 18-34 this season.
Monday, December 13 - "The Return" (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et)
Katherine Has Returned With A Vengeance...
- 12/7/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
"Julie Taylor is a slut!" Let's be honest about this: we all knew that Derek Bishop was bad news and we all knew that it would come to this, a screaming match in a crowded college setting in which his wife railed at Julie for sleeping with her husband. Or at least, it's what I've suspected--and dreaded--for some time now. I've been upfront about my dislike for Julie Taylor's storyline this season and the way that her college experience, summed up by her relationship with doctoral candidate/Ta/fry bread-addict Derek has veered sharply into cliche, which is something that Friday Night Lights doesn't typically do. Julie's arc thus far this season has seemed to be the means to an end: the way to get Julie back to Dillon without her just dropping out of college, despite her ambition and her smarts. Enter the crazy wife of Derek, with...
- 12/2/2010
- by Jace
- Televisionary
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