No Limits uses the epic, high-stakes thrill ride of the world’s most dangerous race, as a vehicle to explore hard-hitting themes such as class warfare and toxic masculinity.
Attached is the treatment for episode 4 of the 5-part mini-series, containing strong examples of naturalistic dialogue, pacing and extreme characterisation.
Fame tells the story of a depressed comedian who lands his big break as a team captain on a comedy panel show - but his efforts to achieve happiness are consistently thwarted by his insufferable co-stars.
Attached is the pilot screenplay, co-written with Zach Cave (TryLife) - which showcases a strong sense of witty cynicism and observational character-study.
Cain is a dark and gritty adaptation of the biblical account of the world’s first murder.
Set 17 years after man’s banishment from Eden, the two sons of Adam and Eve compete for their maker’s affection - beginning a bitter rivalry that snowballs into the world’s first murder…
Good example of maximising on human story to give a feeling of scale to a very low budget production.