Christopher Pendegraft

Genre: TV Pilot – Drama/Thriller Premise: When the LA police force tries to cover up a killing by one of their officers, they’re underhanded by a clean cop who won’t go with the program. About: We got an interesting one this week. The DNA for today’s show is pure cable. It’s being put together by […]
ATTENTION: THE SCRIPTSHADOW NEWSLETTER HAS BEEN SENT – Check your Spam and Promotions Folders if you did not receive.  Hope you enjoy it!  Genre: Cray-Cray Premise: When humanity discovers a human on Mars, they bring him home, where he learns all about the peculiarities of earth. About: This adaptation of the classic sci-fi novel was […]
Scriptshadow readers try to sharpen their scripts before the Scriptshadow 250 Contest.  Let me know what you think! TITLE: Quilted GENRE: HORROR COMEDY LOGLINE: A 16-year-old neighborhood outcast must save his only ally, an anxious 7-year-old girl, from the supernatural entity, Vitadenghis, whom she has unwittingly summoned with toilet paper. WHY YOU SHOULD READ: This […]
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Today I’d like to discuss an often overlooked aspect of screenwriting – the angle. The “angle” one tells his/her story from is often what separates the pros from the amateurs. You see, coming up with an idea is only half the battle. Once you’ve done that, you need to figure out the way you’re going […]