Here’s a description of the class from the Udemy website:Īre you a screenwriter who has wondered what it would be like to write your script as a novel? Are you tired of not seeing your work produced? Releasing your story as a novel is a great way to get it out there and see if you can find an audience. So if this interests you, use the link below to get the discount. We’re offering this to friends, family and followers of our blogs for 50% off the original $30 price. Rene and I teach how to do this through our Udemy class, which is a mix of videos and PDF docs of our How To book. Have you thought of adapting your scripts into novels, so you could get in published while waiting for someone to take notice of your script? But naturally, the hope is it will also get considered as a film once it gains a reader base. Releasing a story this way, I know it will get told in this one way. I so appreciate having an outlet to share stories, instead of waiting on productions to get funded. I also novelized Song of Springhill on my own, a story I’ve been working on since the late 90s. We went on to work on Never the Bride, Greetings from the Flipside, Love’s a Stage and O Little Town of Bethany. I’m so thankful I was able to get to know the talented novelist, Rene Gutteridge, after she novelized my script for The Ultimate Gift. And that’s the process where my scripts get turned into novels. I’m thankful that during those years between I get the opportunity to work in novelizations. I have one movie I co-wrote that is in production right now, but it’s been years since that’s happened. It’s often a long wait between movies getting filmed. If you are anything like me as a writer, you don’t like waiting to see your work come to life. But here’s a few of Chris and I hanging around some locations: I can’t show too many set pictures because I don’t want to give away any story points. Scotty put us right by the lead cast, so we had many opportunities to get to know them during the long days of standing around and “acting” when the cameras rolled: Kirk Cameron is also in the cast but wasn’t shooting while we were in town.Ĭhris and I got to be extras during a race scene. While I don’t have pictures of them, we also enjoyed getting to know other cast members, like Alex Bartz, Jeremy Webb, Chris Ashworth, and Jamie Ridgeway. Two very delightful actresses to spend time with on set were Lindsley Register (as Allison Horton) and Taylor Lyons (as Becky). That was a thrill for us since we met him at our first film industry event in Atlanta. Cameron Arnett was cast as her husband, Mike. I’ve written a project for her before, and then she played the forever-memorable role of “Miss Clara” in War Room. I was so happy Karen Abercrombie was cast in this film as Nina. I’m currently reading her riveting autobiography, Beautifully Flawed.) What a wonderful lady, inside and out. (We enjoyed discussing the story of my dual citizenship between US and Canada.)ĭavid Horton’s wife, Nancy, is being played by Shari Rigby (who we loved in the film, October Baby. My husband and I learned a lot just watching him and his team work.ĭavid Horton is being played but Canadian actor / comedian, Leland Klassen. Scotty Curlee (producer, director, co-writer) has such great vision and innovative ideas for visuals. It was such fun to see the talented cast and crew bringing the story to life. I co-wrote Extraordinary, which is the true story of Ultra-Marathon legend, David Horton. We had a wonderful time in Lynchburg, VA visiting the set of my next movie. ![]() We really enjoyed meeting some of our cast: Sarah Drew ( Grey’s Anatomy) who is also one of our producers, Justin Bruening, Tia Mowry, Samara Lee, Madeline Carroll, Abigail Hummel, Leyah Brown, Lucas Boyle. I love sharing these experiences with him: My hubby and I also got the chance to be extras in a scene. They also blanketed this project in prayer 24-7. I was very impressed with Calvary Church in Memphis for the many ways they gave of themselves tirelessly in support of the production team. Movie making takes a lot of people and teamwork. Through the cast, set design, locations etc. It’s always neat to see what you envision on the page come to life. Army, Chaplain Darren Turner faces a crisis that shatters his family and faith in God but through the help of former soldiers, they help him return to his faith and family.” (He also did the movie The Grace Card.) I have a new love for movies about marriages.įrom IMDB story synopsis: “Upon returning from serving in the U.S. I got to work with David Evans, the co-writer and director of Indivisible. I had the extreme privilege of working on a feature film based on a true story about a U.S. I believe stories have the power to change hearts and the world. As a writer, every movie that gets made is a dream come true.
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