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Screenplays wanted horror
Screenplays wanted horror















Not much to hang your hat on, is it? So they’re going to keep teasing us until the premiere on October 5, and they’re adding an interactive element. Okay, they are giving us a tiny logline: American Horror Story revolves around The Harmons, a family of three who move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means to reconcile past anguish. You’re challenged to post your guesses on their Facebook page and their Twitter page (btw, I have a new Twitter handle so follow me.). In fact, they’re challenging us to guess the story, with a campaign entitled What is American Horror Story’s Story? They’re releasing short clips with creepy imagery that are definitely hinting at a pregnancy gone wrong and not hinting about a guy in head to toe black vinyl… It’s exciting to know there’s a secret out there that the network is able to keep from the spoiler-riffic Internets and it’s great to see them focusing on the story as the most important aspect of the project. Which is really refreshing, in this media-intensive world of ours where every detail of a new show or film is leaked weeks or even months ahead of the release date. Which leads to this question, especially if you’re a writer… I know what you’re thinking: Wait, the guys from Glee are doing an edgy, creepy horror genre show? Can the guys from Glee actually SCARE us?

screenplays wanted horror

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I’m really liking this viral campaign for the upcoming series on FX, “American Horror Story,” which is created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Galchuk of Nip/Tuck and Glee Fame. Glossary of Screenplay Terms and Screenplay Terminology.

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