Ok, I haven't been working this site. How many sites does a creative have to work??? All, until you hit it big and someone works them for you! Anyone? Anyone??? XO
Ok, I haven't been working this site. How many sites does a creative have to work??? All, until you hit it big and someone works them for you! Anyone? Anyone??? XO
Is it important to have an Agent? I'm a self published author of two books, and I'm giving scriptwriting a go. So far, all I've got back from Agents is that they're not taking on any new clients. Most companies will not except any unsolicited work from people. I am desperately trying to turn my passion for writing into a career.
Hi everyone. Danny, the person posting said he can't get anyone TO LOOK AT HIS work. You said agents are always looking for new talent and it depends on the quality of content. BUT AGENTS WONT LOOK. I...
Expand commentHi everyone. Danny, the person posting said he can't get anyone TO LOOK AT HIS work. You said agents are always looking for new talent and it depends on the quality of content. BUT AGENTS WONT LOOK. It's a big conundrum of perseverance, excellent work and who do you know. Once you've been rejected to the point of hopelessness, you'll get work. REMEMBER WRITERS -Work from a position of power. Agents need us. We make them money. Submit to festivals and contest. Go to conventions and learn the business of show business. With great respect. 1Real Girl Writer.
This is straying a bit from the focus of this thread, but I couldn't find another place to ask the question. Say you're a writer who has what you believe is a very viable idea for a screenplay, but yo...
Expand commentThis is straying a bit from the focus of this thread, but I couldn't find another place to ask the question. Say you're a writer who has what you believe is a very viable idea for a screenplay, but you have no experience in screenwriting and would love to find a screenwriter with whom to collaborate. Although you plan to work this idea into the second book of a series (the first has already been published), you haven't started writing it yet. Is there any way to protect yourself if you float the idea to the general mass of screenwriters? Can you copyright a specific plot, and if so, how could you prove copyright infringement? Or should I just wait until the book gets written? I'm not being paranoid, just careful.
Thanks so much, Dan. I was thinking along those lines. My only thought was that if I had someone develop a screenplay as I was writing the book, we could hit the ground running on the off-chance that it ever sold. I was also thinking more in terms of an indy film than a Hollywood blockbuster.
Philly, what's up?? What are you working on?
Nothing at the moment. How about you?
Thanks for the invite. I haven't invested much time on this site. Your timing is perfect. It's another push from the Universe to get back to my screenplay and FOCUS. Mary http://1realgirlwriter.com - comedy... My screenplay isn't. What are you working on?...
Expand postThanks for the invite. I haven't invested much time on this site. Your timing is perfect. It's another push from the Universe to get back to my screenplay and FOCUS. Mary http://1realgirlwriter.com - comedy... My screenplay isn't. What are you working on?
I miss my screenplay. I've betrayed it, damn survival!
I'm a screenwriter trapped in the wrong city... But I'm a great Mom.
Hi Mary. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 110,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and...
Expand postHi Mary. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 110,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and invite at least 5 fellow creatives and to spread the word of Stage 32 through other social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. You can also invite fellow creatives through the site by using the "Send Stage 32 Invites..." button on the upper right side of your profile. The more creatives, the stronger the network. The stronger the network, the more opportunities. Thanks for joining the movement and for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. PS - Please take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @Stage32online.
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