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"It all seemed to be going so well...until we got naked"
We've all had them... awkward hook-ups. So, we at Team Awkward thought, why no share these momets that make life so special? Why not put together a multimedia anthology of awkward sex stories?
At Awkward Sex Stories, we interview real people about some of their most hilarious and unforgettable intimate encounters. We then use their candid audio track as narration for a scripted short film that recreates their experience.
KYLE BUCHANAN is perhaps best known as the editor of the popular nonfiction website ostrichink.com, which Variety called "a colorful webzine that the Library of Congress might file under 'Los Angeles, Living Young In.'" Before co-founding Awkward Sex Stories, Kyle was writing much more glamorous ones for Twentieth Television's MyNetwork launch drama, Desire. A graduate of USC film school, Kyle also writes for several newspapers and magazines.
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| NEIL E. PALMER, a USC graduate, has been writing, directing and producing film and television projects for seven years. He has recently invested in and is producing the feature film, So Long Jimmy, and the comedy television pilot Molly Marcy. Neil will be directing his first feature film this fall. He is also currently looking to invest in other great independent film projects. |
| SARAH SZALAVITZ is an independent producer. Most recently, she served as a development executive at Jon Avnet's company, Brooklyn Films. Sarah also works with lookingglasswars.com, where she has helped to create a cross platform universe stemming from a children's book that retells the story of Alice in Wonderland. Sarah attended the University of Southern California, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Harvard Law School, and she has worked in the fields of technology, documentary filmmaking, law, and politics. |
| MIMI ZORA is a graduate of New York University's film program. Her thesis film, "Goulash," premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. As a creative executive for producer Robert Cort, she developed a number of film projects including a feature length script Cort hired her to pen. In addition to her work as a writer/producer on MyNetwork's steamy prime-time soap, Desire, Mimi co-founded the C4 Film Collective (www.c4film.com) with two fellow NYU alumnae. Out of this collective was born Team Awkward. |
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