Hey Sam Sokolow! Thanks! Honestly just working on my short film and getting that submitted into festivals. I’d also like to tap into the horror genre at some point. But between day job and life, it’s a lot. :) How about you?
Good luck on the festival circuit Krystle Weaver, it's an exciting process and a great way to have your work seen. What is the short about, if I may ask?
Hi everyone. I have had the pleasure of working with Krystle for two decades. She is talented, dedicated and her developing body of work is excellent. Glad to see you here Krystle Weaver !
Joey Madia - thank you. The feeling is mutual! If anyone needs an editor, script doctor, etc - Joey is the one to go to. He has a massive wealth of knowledge and is an incredible writer who has tapped into many different genres over the years. I’m very fortunate to have worked with him for the past two decades.
Nick Phillips - thank you! Much appreciated. It tells the story of a young woman who learns how to love herself through a really abusive relationship. Kind of a personal story.
Thank you for sharing that Krystle Weaver. And I respect the fact that you're telling such a personal story. It can be cathartic to put those feelings out there in your writing. Your story and lived experience could and should certainly be an inspiration for others!
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Hi, Krystle Weaver. Hope you're doing great. Have you and your team started submitting "Aspersion" to festivals?
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Hi Maurice! Thanks for asking. Not yet - it’s still in post with the film score. Should hopefully be completed soon. Hope all is well in your world.
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Happy IYW, Krystle Weaver! What are working on next that you're excited about?
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Hey Sam Sokolow! Thanks! Honestly just working on my short film and getting that submitted into festivals. I’d also like to tap into the horror genre at some point. But between day job and life, it’s a lot. :) How about you?
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You're welcome, Krystle Weaver. Ok, great! Can't wait to see it once it's online.
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Hello:
Lovely introduction. Also, an appreciation to your gesture of happy weekend.
What type of horror would you like to tap into - old-school style or a more modern-day situational horror?
If you have not viewed this trailer, a delightful horror from a Festival I judged: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kloQJYUsY5w
Hopefully your weekend smiles into the time's as yours illuminates the post.
Gratitude within every road your existence roots.
God Bless,
John German
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Good luck on the festival circuit Krystle Weaver, it's an exciting process and a great way to have your work seen. What is the short about, if I may ask?
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Hi everyone. I have had the pleasure of working with Krystle for two decades. She is talented, dedicated and her developing body of work is excellent. Glad to see you here Krystle Weaver !
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Joey Madia - thank you. The feeling is mutual! If anyone needs an editor, script doctor, etc - Joey is the one to go to. He has a massive wealth of knowledge and is an incredible writer who has tapped into many different genres over the years. I’m very fortunate to have worked with him for the past two decades.
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Nick Phillips - thank you! Much appreciated. It tells the story of a young woman who learns how to love herself through a really abusive relationship. Kind of a personal story.
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What Up Krystle - nice spelling - and welcome to Stage 32!!!!!
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Thank you for sharing that Krystle Weaver. And I respect the fact that you're telling such a personal story. It can be cathartic to put those feelings out there in your writing. Your story and lived experience could and should certainly be an inspiration for others!
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Nick Phillips - thanks, Nick! It’s definitely cathartic - scary too. Appreciate the kind words. Onward and upward. :)
Of course Krystle Weaver!