Hi, Stage 32 Community!
I'll be here all day Friday, November 28th, answering any and all questions you may have about properly utilizing agents, managers, and development executives for your projects and overall careers. Go ahead and start leaving me your questions in the comments below!
More about me and my experiences:
Jon Hersh is an independent literary manager working with writer and writer/director clients in film and TV. Jon created Night Drive Management (previously Housefire Management) in 2017 with the intent of finding bold voices with incendiary material. Since then, his clients have gone on to develop film and TV projects with Netflix, Universal, Amazon, Disney, Lionsgate, Paramount, FX, TriStar, AMC, and many others. His clients are regularly on the annual Black List, and in 2022 his client was #1 on the list. Before breaking into management, Jon was a Development Executive at Broad Green Pictures, a fledgling film financier and distributor. During his tenure, he had a hand in developing a slate of quality projects for the 90 employee company, delivering detailed project notes to writers. Before working in development, Jon began his career at Creative Artists Agency where he worked as a full-time story analyst for four years. While there, he evaluated thousands of screenplays, pilots, and books, and gave detailed story notes to high-level clients of the agency. He is an alumnus of USC's School of Cinematic Arts program and currently resides in West Hollywood with his wife and two sons.
Here to answer questions like:
How do I get noticed by reps?
How do I prepare my portfolio of screenplays?
How can I get fresh eyes on my work?
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Sounds like it would be an intriguing story/movie.
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It absolutely has the makings of an important, brave story that's sadly still relevant today. I say go for it.
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The idea is excellent and would make a great movie. Your idea is different and touches a topic no one would talk about
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Your story does touch on very key issues in the community that often go ignored. Predation on the LGBT Community has always been an easy out for serial killers and other criminals. It’s one of the rea...
Expand commentYour story does touch on very key issues in the community that often go ignored. Predation on the LGBT Community has always been an easy out for serial killers and other criminals. It’s one of the reasons Dahmer was able to get away with so much. Mix that with the existence of downlow conservative men, and you have an interesting story!
Thank you everyone for the guidance and encouragement. As I am not a very confident person this word means a lot to me. thank you again guys. I will gonna disturb you guys in future.