
Hey there! Check out my new bio, pics, and ScriptShark interview below:
Though it was at age twelve that C.J. Rice borrowed an early version of the Oscar nominated film Saving Private Ryan, which would come to inspire him to begin pursuing his burning passion to direct motion pictures, his desire to tell stories and entertain people began when he fell in love with the art of illusion and the act of performing magic. Read More...
WHAT ARE THE MAIN THINGS YOU LOOK FOR WHEN YOU READ A SCRIPT?
Professionalism and concision are of the first elements a reader can detect; I'll take a quick page count (readers can tell by the weight of the material), check the title page for superfluous information, and by the end of the first ten pages, I'll have an accurate idea of the writer's concision, and the overall precision of the material. From there on, I'm looking for believable, genuine characters who weren't born on page one, with ideas based on their perspective, and who I'll miss once the story's over. And a few more elements I look for in the material - which I feel are severely underrated and overlooked - are dilemma, sub-text in the dialogue, creativity, imagination, and intelligence. READ MORE...