Originally from Louisiana, Taylor Ri’chard is an Atlanta-based filmmaker who’s been making shorts and features for 10 years. It was an honor to chat with Taylor about his life, process as an indie filmmaker, and his latest feature, Hallowed Be Thy Name. With each answer, his passion bled through, making it so my only downside is not being able to write down everything we discussed because of word count.
Hallowed Be Thy Name is about a teenager named Devin, who is moving back to his mother’s hometown because his parents’ divorce. As he begins to adjust to his new home, Devin becomes friends with Mick and Skylar, who lead him to a mysterious cave said to grant wishes. However, when the teenagers take offerings from the cave, they are haunted by an ancient, vengeful demon.
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For this interview, I'm delighted to speak with screenwriter and producer Mo Moshaty. Her knowledge expands from the depths of her imagination when creating worlds to write, to producing films. She speaks some on her thoughts on current events and asks, "Why now?"
For our next interview we are happy to introduce our friend Tim Westland. In this interview, Tim gives some great tips and advice for screenwriters that he has gathered the past several years from writing, helping moderate MoviePoet.com and participating in The Wrac Group on Twitter. We also dive deeper into discussion on his screenplays The Stitcher, OBeast and PAAN which made it into different rounds of some top film festivals.
Our next interview is taking our "Talent to Watch" across the pond where we interview David Yorke and Elena Saurel. While David is a writer-director and Elena is an actress turned screenwriter-director. Their first collaboration came when David directed Elena in his horror short Due. The duo had such a great working relationship that they expanded that working relationship even further as they co-writers of their new horror short Eject. We dive deeper into their backgrounds, screenwriting and their filmmaking process.
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