So, I've completed part 1 of a trilogy and parts 2 and 3 are in development. I've posted the pitch for it on my profile page. Do any members have any recommendations for how to bring it to the attention of potential producers? It's an action/suspense/thriller with a lot of Hitchcock elements in it. Are there any tried and true subject titles or specific lounge subjects I should be posting in to bring more attention to my pitch?
As you can probably tell, I spend more time crafting movies and full tv series and pitches than I do connecting with major producers. Any advice you all can offer is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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You want to draft query letters to individual literary managers and find agencies or publishers that accept manuscripts!
Use ChatGPT to help you find these individuals and check for submission requirements.
Are you confident that your work is 10/10 or at least 9/10?
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Congratulations on finishing part 1 of your trilogy, Claire Robertson! Something you could do is post a page of your script in Stage 32's Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion), on Your Wall, and on other social media platforms. I do it to bring attention to my script. I also put my logline in the post and a link to the logline page on Stage 32.
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Congratulations and good luck. Have you looked over any pitch sessions?
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Hi Claire Robertson ! Your CANVAS project sounds wonderful - in addition to Maurice Vaughan advice, I'll echo Bill Albert 's question - email Geoff's team at success@stage32.com and they can provide some guidance on moving your project forward. Good luck and keep us posted please!
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I will. Thank you, Sebastian. As far as how confident I am with it, earlier this month, a "producer" in Singapore tried to steal the entire trilogy so he could sell it to some other producer or company. I posted about that in another lounge section. If my IP is good enough for someone to try to steal, yeah, it's pretty good.
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Claire Robertson sorry to hear about that incident, but I agree - it's a testimonial in itself! :)
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Pitch sessions on here are a great way to connect with producers and get some practice in discussing your projects with them. Film festivals and industry events are also fantastic places to meet people that may help make your project a reality.