Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “Storms” by Maria Fernandez Snitzer has been released for the book’s qualification for a Hollywood movie adaptation

ARP’s Movie Script Coverage service aims to provide a written outline of the author’s book—a screenplay—that will be stored in a database that major studios can consult when seeking stories to adapt into films. Recently, a Hollywood-style script was written for Maria Fernandez Snitzer’s excellent book, “Storms”, which can be adapted into a masterpiece. When Hurricane Georgette threatens New Orleans, Elise begins preparing for the storm while past traumas and family secrets surface.
The screenplay is the common ground on which producers, directors, actors, and production teams working on the movie will collaborate from start to finish and serves as a roadmap for them in terms of what will be seen on the big screen. The production of the Movie Script Coverage is to prepare for the screenplay to be produced.
Maria Fernandez Snitzer, the author of “Storms,” grew up in the same small fishing town that serves as the setting of the book. She had always been influenced by her historian father. She used to accompany her father on his research trips.
The themes of communication and family secrets are covered in “Storms”. Although it can be difficult or dull to talk about these topics, it is important to do so since they have a significant impact on how well family members get along and how they behave.
The overall concept is excellent and unique. The story is good and has a lot of backstories. Characters are unique. Each character has different characteristics that make them more relatable, particularly the main character, Elise. Brad’s character should be explored more, and we would develop him further for the adaptation.
“Storms” has been achieving several accomplishments such as the following: (1) It is a published book with the Gold Seal of Excellence. The Gold Seal testifies to the excellent quality of your work and sets it apart from the competition with a superior brand of credibility. This distinction is given only to books with a 5-star rating from a major book review publication trusted by tens of thousands of subscribers. As a seal of excellence, it also serves as a perfect marketing tool to promote your book across a wide range of audiences and build up your author brand with an unmatched reputation. (2) Author Maria Fernandez Snitzer is praised by Kate Robinson of the US Review of Books, acknowledging that “the author, a Louisiana native, writes elegantly of the literal and metaphorical storms that batter the generations in this literary family drama. The story opens as protagonist Elise Charleville Steiner dreams of the calm her maternal grandmother, Lala, always displayed, knowing that life had a way of returning to normal after any storm. As the author’s debut novel wends its circuitous path through both ordinary and emotionally fraught family scenes over the next week, a powerful hurricane sweeps across the Caribbean, with landfall predicted near Elise’s community of Bayou Chouteau. It is a study of action and reaction.” (3) Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviews the sensible author of “Storms,” Maria Fernandez Snitzer. They explore the message of the book as well as the author’s motivation for writing it.
Now, the good news is that the author has now a newly released website. This website can give readers access to the author’s biography as well as details about how and where to buy the author’s book. Readers may visit Maria Fernandez Snitzer’s website at https://mariafernandezsnitzer.com/.