That’s right everyone, we’ve managed to fill in the writing spots for The Longest Brawl. As we stated before, openings were scarce, so to those who didn’t get a chance to apply, don’t worry, we’ll be opening applications again sometime soon.
For now though, we’re proud to introduce the new writing team for The Longest Brawl:
- Violet Ridenour (Writer/Story Editor)
- Edward Marmet (Writer/Story Editor)
- Ian Murphy (Writer)
- Dani Freeze (Writer)
- Kyle Taylor (Writer)
- Nathan Smith (Writer)
Congrats to the newcomers! For everyone else out there, stay tuned in the next few months when we finally open up Voice Auditions!

That particular picture you’re looking at is the front cover to the screenplay for “Journey of the Spark”. Just a few moments ago, the writers and I finished writing the grand finale to the film, far before we actually have finished writing the rest of the script.
When it comes to film production, especially for writing, its usually best to work your way backwards or any other way but straight. In the world of storytelling, finding a good beginning and an even greater ending is very difficult to do. Which is why so many people usually focus the most on the beginning and the ending first before thinking about what’s going to happen in the middle.
For “Journey of the Spark”, I actually came up with the ending long before we finally started putting it down on paper and it went through several re-writes before we finally came up with the final version tonight. Having looked at the story’s progression since its inception last year, its incredible to see how much this story has matured in terms of not just its ideas, but its message.
The ending that we managed to conceive is not only heartfelt, but thought-provoking and inspirational and I hope that all of you will enjoy it once “Journey of the Spark” releases in 2014.