Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “Bigfoot: Monster of the Ice” by Michele Wallace Campanelli 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 Michele Wallace Campanelli’s “Bigfoot: Monster of the Ice,” which can be turned into a successful movie. All it needs is the introduction of more conflicts and the exploration of some subplots. It will appeal to an adult audience that enjoys horror and crime.
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.
This masterpiece presents a team of unscrupulous zoo explorers who face the most intelligent and deadliest discovery yet: a bigfoot.
Michele Wallace Campanelli is an American writer, singer, and Florida celebrity. During the early 1990s, Michele was the lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Widow, which was one of the first all-female bands in Florida during the early 90s.
After the band, Michele Wallace Campanelli started writing short stories and fiction novels professionally. She has had nine stories appear on the best-seller list, including two that reached #1 in the New York Times. Her short stories have been included in over 30 international best-selling anthologies. She has also penned numerous novels, magazine, and newspaper articles in both fiction and non-fiction published by Simon & Schuster, Chronicle Books, Fireside Books, Fictionwise, Florida Today Newspaper, Woman’s World Magazine, Adams Media, McGraw-Hill, Multnomah Books, Red Rock Press, HCI, and America House Publishing.
Over 57 million people have read her written works internationally. In 1998, Michele wed Louis V. Campanelli III at St. Mark’s UMC in Indialantic, Florida. She currently lives in Brevard with her husband and their dog, Champ. When Michele isn’t writing, she is the CEO of Regal Entertainment Services LLC, which performs concerts around Florida. She is a professional singer, writer, and actor. As a devoted Christian, she uses her talents to glorify God and bring joy to others through music and her books.
“Bigfoot: Monster of the Ice” follows a similar route of mindlessness as most beastly movies. Despite the horror of murder, it includes many human characteristics, such as the love for family, the reaction to the loss of loved ones, the free will to choose, and the greediness that battles many humans. It incorporates science fiction, adventure, and thriller elements into a single story. Bret can be relatable, while Adam will extract some emotion from the audience as a dad struggling to be better for his family. When adapted into a movie, the story is suitable for all ages.
The story explores how the hunter becomes the hunted, prey vs. predator, and the violent tendencies buried deep in humans. It shows how humans can act without law and order and how situations can quickly devolve into crime and death, even for innocent people. The adaptation of this story will ensure that a particular timeline is maintained, just as the story did.
The adaptation will give more detail about Adam’s journey, zeroing out Bret as a person to have any kind of relationship with. This will buy into the story concept of the need to be able to choose and decide who you create a social circle with and show Adam’s character development.