Brian G. Walsh is an author, three-time screenwriting fellowship & contest finalist, screenwriting consultant, screenwriting instructor, script coverage provider and script reader for four international screenplay contests.
Brian's first novel, “The Last Angel To Fall,” is a controversial supernatural-thriller which challen.... more
Brian G. Walsh is an author, three-time screenwriting fellowship & contest finalist, screenwriting consultant, screenwriting instructor, script coverage provider and script reader for four international screenplay contests.
Brian's first novel, “The Last Angel To Fall,” is a controversial supernatural-thriller which challenges mainstream conceptions of good and evil and humankind's place in the universe.
He has consulted on independent filmmaking projects ranging from a drama about lighthouse keepers whose jobs have been eliminated by automation, to a limited location murder-mystery and a camp comedy.
Brian has worked as a script reader for four international screenplay contests.
Brian provided script coverage for Independent Filmmaker Augustas Liiv of "You Go Far Productions, Ltd," from February 2015 through January 2016.
http://www.yougofar.com/
He taught a screenwriting class at the Ann Arbor, Michigan Senior Center from September to December 2012, and taught another screenwriting class on April 7 & April 21, 2015 at the Meijer Branch Library of the Jackson District Library in Jackson, Michigan.
Brian also wrote and directed a presentation trailer for the sci-fi action-thriller "Walking Apocalypse," which was the subject of a feature story on MLive.com:
http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/jackson/index.ssf/2013/10/filmmaker_brian_g_walsh_hoping.html
The feature-length screenplay for this film was chosen a Quarter-Finalist in the 2014 Scriptapalooza International Screenwriting Competition.
http://scriptapalooza.com/winners/index.php
His character-driven supernatural-thriller screenplay, "Fury," was chosen a Finalist in the 2014 Creative Worlds Awards International Screenplay Competition.
http://www.creativeworldawards.com/pdf/CWAFINALISTSHORRORTHRILLERFANTASY.pdf
Brian authored a feature story for Metromode Media regarding independent filmmaking in Michigan.
http://www.secondwavemedia.com/metromode/features/MIFilmmaking0045.aspx
He moderates the Ann Arbor Screenwriting Group, which usually meets twice monthly in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/aascreenwriters/info
Brian's screenplays have placed in several international screenwriting competitions.
Screenwriting Contest Awards & Recognition:
1. Finalist - 2014 Creative Worlds Awards Screenwriting Competition; supernatural thriller
2. Finalist - September 2006 Writer's Arc Screenwriting Fellowship; action-thriller
3. Finalist - January 2006 Writer's Arc Screenwriting Fellowship; science fiction thriller
4. Semi-Finalist - February 2007 Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope Screenwriting Contest; action-thriller
5. Quarterfinalist - 2014 Scriptapalooza Feature Screenplay Competition; sci-fi action thriller
6. Quarterfinalist - 2014 Search For New Blood International Feature Screenplay Competition; supernatural-thriller
7. Quarterfinalist - October 2006 Filmmakers International Screenwriters Awards; horror-thriller
8. 3rd Place - April 2006 3rd Abbreviated Screenplay Contest; anti-war short
In 2014 Brian published a short story Kindle anthology, "No Place For Mercy." This anthology spreads across many genres, but every short story included reflects the title in its thematic premise.
http://www.amazon.com/No-Place-Mercy-Eclectic-Anthology-ebook/dp/B00MT4CEZY/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1433123899&sr=1-1&keywords=no+place+for+mercy
Brian also had a brief role as an extra in the independent horror film, “Born of Earth.”
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2893352/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t25
Brian has worked for the largest medical malpractice defense law firm in the United States as a legal assistant. He spent a brief time working for a local Fair Housing Center as an Investigations Coordinator where he researched housing discrimination complaints and went undercover in the field to investigate them. Brian's work experience is as eclectic as his short story anthology. He has also worked as an administrative assistant at Consumers Energy, as a Loan Note Processor at Flagstar Bank, a Merchandiser for Coca-Cola, and as a packaging line operator at the Chelsea Milling Company in Chelsea, Michigan, makers of the world-famous Jiffy Mix.
For real-life experience, while researching the racially-charged, character-driven supernatural-thriller "Fury," Brian enrolled in the Citizen's Police Academy hosted by the Jackson, Michigan, Police Department, which involved lessons regarding all levels of police work and included a ride-along with a patrol officer on Halloween.
Brian is also an Alexa Skills Developer. His skills include "Star Trek quotes original series" with quotes from all 79 episodes of the classic series starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley, along with "Lost in Space quotes" and "Dr. Smith's robot insults" from the classic original series, "Name the Apostles" and "The Stations of the Cross," which are all FREE to enable. Brian's Alexa skills catalog can be accessed at https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dalexa-skills&field-keywords=Brian+G.+Walsh
He was born in Lynn, Massachusetts and currently resides in Jackson, Michigan.
Brian G. Walsh's Projects
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