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In today’s episode, Dana and Amy interview Kevin O’Neill.
Kevin is an award-winning film director, screenwriter, and producer who has been writing and directing short films for the last sixteen years. His films have been nominated for 89 awards and have won 59. Many of his film scripts are inspired by real stories from his past.
Kevin has also written six feature film scripts that range from comedy to drama to coming-of-age, and he is currently pitching two of his television series in LA, “Grace’s Diner” and “Gone Dark,” which he co-wrote.
Prior to his current work, Kevin was an actor in LA. He’s been sharing his passion and knowledge of the craft by teaching acting in schools for the last thirty years. He also has been a Course Director at Full Sail University in Orlando for sixteen years, where he teaches and mentors Directing students in the bachelor’s program.
If that wasn’t enough of a bio, he is also the author of a new amazing autobiography, Saving the Little Guy.
In this interview we discuss:
BONUS: If any listener purchases Kevin’s book and sends him an email to prove it with Author(ish) in the subject line, he’ll send you three of his favorite short films: Resemblance, Undertaking, and Man in the Woods.
You can email him at [email protected]
Head on over to Twitter, and let’s continue the conversation about the similarities and differences in screenplay writing versus writing a novel.
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In today’s episode, Dana and Amy interview Kevin O’Neill.
Kevin is an award-winning film director, screenwriter, and producer who has been writing and directing short films for the last sixteen years. His films have been nominated for 89 awards and have won 59. Many of his film scripts are inspired by real stories from his past.
Kevin has also written six feature film scripts that range from comedy to drama to coming-of-age, and he is currently pitching two of his television series in LA, “Grace’s Diner” and “Gone Dark,” which he co-wrote.
Prior to his current work, Kevin was an actor in LA. He’s been sharing his passion and knowledge of the craft by teaching acting in schools for the last thirty years. He also has been a Course Director at Full Sail University in Orlando for sixteen years, where he teaches and mentors Directing students in the bachelor’s program.
If that wasn’t enough of a bio, he is also the author of a new amazing autobiography, Saving the Little Guy.
In this interview we discuss:
BONUS: If any listener purchases Kevin’s book and sends him an email to prove it with Author(ish) in the subject line, he’ll send you three of his favorite short films: Resemblance, Undertaking, and Man in the Woods.
You can email him at [email protected]
Head on over to Twitter, and let’s continue the conversation about the similarities and differences in screenplay writing versus writing a novel.
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