Lloyd S. Wagner
Lloyd S. Wagner is a father of three, writer and
screenwriter. A Graduate of King’s College in Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania, he has been writing since 1983. His career has
encompassed everything from business news and interviews to
books for young readers and graphic novels.
In 2001, Mr. Wagner turned his attention
to screenwriting. After studying with Ken
Vose, Jay Hammerand and Mark
Rosenthal, he wrote several screenplays
of his own (
Forbidden Hallways, When
Pigs Fly
and Hatin’ ) before beginning a
series of collaborations with filmmaker
Bradford R. Youngs of Twilight
Entertainment. To date this creative
collaboration has produced three
screenplays,
Rotavele, The First and A
Blind Eye
.
2011 saw this interest in screenwriting become actual movie-making. In May,
Lloyd's screenplay,
247F, was filmed in Tblisi, Republic of Georgia, by Sarke
Studios. Starring Scout Compton-Taylor, Christina Ulloa, Travis Van Winkle,
Michael Copon and Tyler Mane, the film is currently in post production and
scheduled for winter release. In addition, his three collaborations with Brad
Youngs have been optioned and are entering pre-production and moving
toward release in 2012.
Agents, Publishers and Producers.....
Samples and Examples...
...of the author's work, can be accessed via the links on the left. A brief resume is also available.
Registered industry professionals can access Mr. Wagner's screenplays at
InkTip.com , as well
as on the appropriate pages in this website.
Resume
A brief resume detailing some
of Mr. Wagner's writing
experience.
Screenplays
Mr. Wagner...
...is proud to announce
his association with
Twilight Entertainmet as
an Head of Story
Development.
(For more visit the
Screenwriting Page.)
At the same time Mr. Wagner has been
scripting graphic novels for
Campfire
Graphic Novels. These books are both
original titles and adaptations of classic
works of literature. Thus far he has
adapted
Prisoner of Zenda, Mary Shelly’s
Frankenstein
, Don Quixote, Call of the
Wild
, Around the World in Eighty Days
and
The Iliad.