Theresa Won is a producer with a focus on cultivating and showcasing emerging, diverse voices across TV, film, and digital. In her previous role as Director of Production and Acquisitions at Myriad Pictures she supervised a wide slate of projects through all stages of development and production including THE LAST WORD, starring Amanda Seyfried and Shirley MacLain, and directed by Mark Pellington (ARLINGTON ROAD).
The film premiered worldwide at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival ahead of its theatrical release in association with Bleecker Street. She also served as Executive Producer alongside Nancy Cartwright and Jonathan Bronfman on HOLIDAY JOY helmed by Kirk D’Amico and starring Bailee Madison which premiered on Freeform.
She has worked on several other films such as THE QUEEN OF SPAIN starring Penelope Cruz, Ned Benson’s THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ELEANOR RIGBY starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy, an official selection at the Cannes Film Festival (UN CERTAIN REGARD), and FRONTERA starring Ed Harris and Michael Pena. Other titles include BARNEY THOMSON starring Emma Thompson, Richard Loncraine’s FIVE FLIGHTS UP starring Diane Keaton and Morgan Freeman, and YOU’RE NOT YOU starring Hilary Swank and Emmy Rossum.
Theresa is actively involved with organizations like Women In Film and Women In Entertainment and has spoken on panels including the annual WIE Fall Summit and at festivals around the world such as RioMarket in Brazil. She is also an alumnus of the Sundance Film Institute/Women In Film Finance Intensive and was a speaker at SXSW. Most recently, Theresa has taken on a consulting role with a screenwriting fellowship to curate a roster of talented diverse voices to develop and package IP across multiple platforms and genres.
Previously, Theresa was at Intellectual Property Group, a prestigious literary management company representing top writers and directors such as Liane Moriarty (BIG LITTLE LIES), Paul Haggis (CRASH), and Dennis Lehane (MYSTIC RIVER).
Theresa Specializes in grounded sci-fi, elevated horror/thriller, family, coming-of-age, female driven, and action/action comedy features.
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Guidelines
Live Pitches
Within 15 minutes of your scheduled pitch, the exec will reach out by Skype or Phone. Your pitch session will last approximately 8 minutes.
Written Pitches
Written Pitches will be no more than 2 pages submitted as a PDF or WORD document. Any written pitch uploaded past the deadline will not be shown to the executive and will result in a non-refundable forfeiture of your pitch.
Scorecards
Within 3-4 weeks of your pitch session, you will receive a Pitch Scorecard on which the exec you pitched will provide pitch feedback and note if they are PASSing, or would like to REQUEST your material.
If you are requested, you will be notified via email with further instructions. The execs will have 2-3 months to review your material and note if they are PASSing, or would like a MEETING. If a meeting is requested, we will introduce you via email.
Please understand that these are working executives, and their schedules are subject to change at a moment's notice. We always strive to give you at least 24 hours of notice if a session has been cancelled, and we will recommend another executive for you to pitch your material to.
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You've written your feature screenplay or TV pilot and you believe it is ready for the market. But, how do you know if your script or pitch are in the best shape to take your project - or your career - to the next level?
Whether you're preparing to find (or switch) representation, or go out with a script to production companies, studios or buyers, Stage 32 Pitch Sessions are a great first step to make sure you are on the right track.
For nearly a decade Stage 32 has maintained professional relationships with over 1,000 industry professionals including development executives, managers and producers across the industry. These executives work with us to listen to your pitch and provide feedback for you, all while finding undiscovered scripts they wouldn't normally have access to. With executives helping you understand what works and doesn't work with your material you can continue to hone your script and pitch as you prepare to go to market.
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Part of having a great script means that you have to be prepared to pitch it in a room or through a video pitch. It's important that you know the nuts and bolts of your pitch in order to give yourself the best chance for success when pitching it. We're here to help you.
In our Skype or Phone pitches, you have the option to pitch face-to-face directly with the executive through Skype or via telephone. Your pitch will be 8 minutes in total. It is up to you on how you want to use your time, but we recommend you spend 5-6 minutes to pitch your project, followed by 2-3 minutes of questions or feedback from the person to whom you are pitching.
This is a great way to work out pitching your material while establishing a new connection in the industry! You will be able to interact with the executive of your choice who specializes in the genre and format of your project. Would you like tips on how to pitch live? Download our pitching guidebook here.
Don't feel comfortable pitching live yet? Not a problem! Alternatively, you can submit a written pitch of up to 2-pages in length. This option is perfect for those writers who feel more comfortable expressing their ideas on the page rather than in person. It also allows for flexibility if you are unable to pitch live during a scheduled session.
Would you like an example of a written pitch? Simply email writerhelp@stage32.com for a sample written pitch.
Remember that executives who are hearing your pitch are supportive and want to give you the tools to succeed! There are ways in which you can help make that happen. Here are some tips to help you during your pitch.
Do not ask the executive if they want to read your script during the pitch. Do not reach out to an executive outside of the Stage 32 platform. Doing so will have the opposite of the intended effect. Stage 32 is a professional organization and if there is interest in your script, we will facilitate the request.
These are set up as industry-standard professional pitching sessions so we expect you to be fully prepared. If you have questions or need help, don't hesitate to contact the Stage 32 Script Services team at any time writerhelp@stage32.com. We're happy to help.