The Same Page

Imagine if the person you loved most had access to every detail of your past, including your deepest and darkest secrets. In "The Same Page," Scott Anderson (played by Carlo Mancasola) spirals out of control while reading his soon to be fiancé's (played by Meghan Golovinova) diaries, with each new page threatening to tear their relationship apart.

Directed by Meghan Golovinova

Produced by Michael Martin

Written by Meghan Golovinova & Daniel Hartigan

Cinematography by Zakaree Sandberg

Edited by Carl Bird McLaughlin

Sound Design by Aaron Golden

Post Sound Services provided by London Blue Audio Original

Score Composed by Elias Riche & Gavin McDonnell

STARRING

Carlo Mancasola as Scott Anderson

Meghan Golovinova as Maude O'hara

Harvey Kelley as Matt

Alex Barlas as Evan

Christine Viviers as Heather

Aria Song as Jasmine

Sierra The Dog as "ASAP Rocky"

Written by Meghan Golovinova

Produced & Directed by Michael Martin

Cinematography & Editing by Daryl Della

Sound by Aaron Garabedian

 

Dreamboy

Meet Molly & David—High school sweethearts who broke up a whopping fourteen years ago. They’ve gone their separate ways and moved on with their lives but there’s one problem…David refuses to get out of Molly’s dreams. When she “bumps” into him outside of work can she convince him to leave her TF alone?

Dreamboy Script to Screen

Check out this video created by Director Michael Martin that shows the script I wrote translate from the page to the screen.

The Lemon Tree

Book of Poems Published by Shanti Arts, 2018

These poems, publish under my maiden name, written in prose blocks, capture memories of growing up in the Inland Empire in California. Through looking back, as if through prisms, the speaker of these poems remembers pivotal experiences that occurred during her journey from child to adult. She searches for love, looking deeply into religion, marriage, romantic relationships, and friendships, and faces both barrenness and abundance, darkness and light, winter and summer, trauma and love. The speaker comes to find her identity through the symbol of the lemon tree, which ultimately becomes her personal tree of life.

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