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HAZARD FILMS

Your Film, TV, Media Production and Consultation Company.

This website is for Screenwriters, Filmmakers, Musicians, Actors, Artists, and other talented people.  We aim to help Tomorrow's Incredible Storytellers, Dream Builders, and Visionaries reach their potential by offering advice, consultations, assessments, critiques, read-throughs, and more.  Our ultimate goal is to take over Hollywood BUT in a good way that is beneficial to everyone.

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TO ALL SCREENWRITERS, FILMMAKERS, AUTHORS, ARTISTS, AND MUSICIANS!!!

Hazard Films Studio ALWAYS accepts Unsolicited projects all year round.  We believe in the Potential people bring to the table.

From now until an unannounced future date, Hazard Films will review, critique, and assess the Viability of all projects submitted for ABSOLUTELY FREE.

Send your submission to...

 submissions@HazardFilms.com

Info@hazardFilms.com

 

IN THE E-MAIL, PLEASE...

1]  Tells us who you are.

2]  What your idea or project is.

3]  Give us a solid Logline.

4] Attach the file or document.

5] Your Contact information.

6] N.D.A.s are optional. 

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WHO ARE WE?

We're a  Film/TV Production Company founded by Producer, Filmmaker, and Screenwriter Angelo M. Rocha.  With the goal being to consult, guide, produce, and/or finance low, medium, and high Budget Films and T.V. shows that the world truly wants to see.

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CLIENTS AND PEOPLE WE WORK WITH

Are any of them YOU?

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SCREENWRITERS

Client 4

FILMMAKERS

Client 1

MUSICIANS

Client 7

ACTORS

Want to collaborate with us?

Want to submit a project to us?

Want to get free assessment of a Project?

Want to be a screenwriter?

Need help in general to learn the Hollywood Standard?

Just reach out to us!

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HAZARD FILMS
SCRIPT
ANALYSIS
BREAKDOWN & SCORING

TITLE / LOGLINE

In this category, Reps give you their initial reaction to your TITLE & LOGLINE.

  • It gauges how well it hits the unique factor and if it piques their actual interest.

  • They also glance over your Title Page to make sure it's properly written.

  • A great Title, Title page, and Logline could be the key to being green-lit and produced.

  • Your goal is to ensure the logline is an unbroken sentence two or three lines long.

CONCEPT / STORY

  • ︎The concept or premise is the one idea that the story is built around.

  • The concept is usually the focus of the Logline. It’s like a “what if” question that the story (plot) addresses and answers.

  • Without the concept, the plot wouldn’t be able to exist entirely.

PLOT / STRUCTURE

  • The plot is about the story itself, and the events that unfold throughout the script.

  • What happens in the story?

  • What happens to the characters?

  • How do the characters react?

  • What happens because of those reactions?

  • If the plot is about the story, then structure deals with how you tell the story.

  • The structure is the framework used to convey the plot.

  • The Score given is based on their initial impression of your plot and structure.

CHARACTER(S)

  • ︎Refers to the essence of a character, in the script, and how they are inside.

  • ︎ Is he or she a good person or a bad person?

  • ︎Moral and just or Maniacal and deceitful?

  • ︎Are they a fighter or a wimp?

  • ︎Character is the spirit of that person(s) you created in your mind.

  • ︎Your characterization is the quantifiable result of who they are.

  • ︎Your project should give the reader an impression of the type they are.

  • ︎The first impression of the character(s) is vital in keeping the reader intrigued

COST / POTENTIAL / VIABILITY

  • This area will assess the COST of the project/ Submission.

  • The budget is key to streamlining a project into being as effective as possible.

  • Cutting out unnecessary fat and posting a reasonable budget.

  •  A project would then be able to go on and proceed further into development.

  • This area also gauges the potential and viability of the project.

FINAL SCORE

After each individual category is tallied together and averaged, we give our realistic...

 

☆☆☆ HOLLYWOOD HAZARD SCORE â˜†â˜†â˜†

 

SCORE INDICATION CHART

 

0% to 25% â– â– â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡

Indicates your project is NOT ready for market. Needs a lot of work. You have not spent enough time crafting your world based on your research and outline.

 

25% to 50% â– â– â– â– â– â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡

Indicates that there are still issues regarding the total outcome of your story.

You could do better to detail your project by finding that one thing missing overall.

 

50% to 65% â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡â–¡

Indicates there are some things within your project that are good and could potentially lead to something bigger. But something is not clicking or amiss.

 

65% to 85% â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â–¡â–¡â–¡

Indicates that you have spent some quality time doing your research.

You developed your characters, but there's still room for improving your project.

 

85% to 95% â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â–¡

Indicates all of the previous things mentioned, and you have added a layer of "something" that was needed. Your project should be looked into by a producer.

 

95% to 100% â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– â– 

Indicates all the people who read your project are head over heels about your project. Producers need to jump on it like a zombie on a brain. You are one of the best and should not be dismissed. You are one to look out for in the business.

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