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Finalist: Sundance Institute 2019 Episodic Story Lab
An orphaned teenager discovers that she is the Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Daughter, born with the abilities of a seer, and that every tragedy in her life was predicted by a centuries old prophecy... that marks her as the only one who can stop the end of the world.
The Staffing Survey - Top Staffing Sample, 2016
2nd Round: Sundance Institute 2016 Episodic Story Lab
Semifinalist: Script Pipeline 2016 TV Writing Contest
Racked with guilt over killing a man and crippling her sister in a violent car crash, Lee Douglas is forced to leave her grad program and move in with her sister, her mother and her mother's new fiancé - Grayson Laval, a wealthy Savannah socialite. Once there, she begins to suspect Grayson of cheating on her mother, but what she uncovers about him - and herself - is far more unsettling than she could ever imagine.
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The annual Lake House trip is a horror movie staple. Remote, secluded compound. Friends reconnecting and couples fighting. Sex, drugs, & alcohol. It’s a tried and true formula for a psycho killer to go on a rampage. Except this time, it’s also full of back pain, Viagra, and six baby boomers. In the midst of a messy divorce, PATTY decides to let loose and keep her annual couple’s trip to the Lake House and enjoy the group excursion solo. But when her estranged husband shows up uninvited to the annual weekend getaway trying to win her back, people start getting killed. A FOOT IN THE GRAVE is a horror comedy best described as SCREAM meets RED – just because they’re old doesn’t mean they’re done living.
Corey and Patrick are polar opposites but fully in love. His family was born with silver spoons, her family stole them. They run a PI Firm, Charles & Charles, testing the limits of their marriage and drawing from their differences to help the clientele of their respective worlds -- the high-lifes and low-lifes who can’t go to the cops to solve their problems.
A struggling writer, buried in student loan debt, gives up on New York City and returns home to work for her parents at their family-run Dinner Theatre. What they failed to mention when they offered her the job is that the theatre is almost bankrupt. She's their last-ditch effort to try to save it. But no pressure or anything.
Brilliant teenager Cassidy Keene can only attend her elite Bryn Mawr boarding school because of a generous scholarship. Her widower father, a mechanic in South Philly, and her beat-cop Aunt barely make enough combined to keep open her father’s struggling garage. But this isn’t a sob story, and Cassidy doesn’t dwell on things out of her control. Especially not when there's so much else she can control - like, for instance, her fellow students.
You see, Cassidy is a criminal for hire - a teenage Moriarty - dealing out favors under an alias and cashing the checks that keep her family afloat. But when her ambition and intelligence catch the eye of a real criminal organization, Cassidy must adapt to a new game with higher stakes and deeper rewards. If she fails, she'll lose her father - or her life.
A modern re-imagining of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, set in a boarding school in Connecticut. The story centers on Fanny Price as she tries to navigate the social landmines that come along with starting any new school.
The themes and characters of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park populate the story, but Mansfield Prep also includes modernized characters from Austen's other novels including Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice, Emma Woodhouse from Emma, the Dashwood sisters from Sense and Sensibility and others.