Reposting due to errors. To any indie producers and indie production companies interested in horror screenplays, I have a completed horror screenplay. Please feel free to comment or DM. I’m not interested in any script consultation or competitions. Thank you kindly.
Yea maybe this is just a case of anything written on social media isn't how you meant to say it but there's a lot to unpack here because the last part especially feels to me like "I don't want any feedback or constructive criticism just pay me money". It's hard to just take a script from someone who doesn't have name value yet and take it at face value. Reading the entire thing without someone to vouch for you or without knowing your project history is just a lot more extra work than an indie producer needs or wants. There be potential lawsuits depending on the content inside.
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Hello Ryu, but that's not what I meant. I'm just in search of my particular request. It's more for that anytime I post anything, someone tries to refer to their writing program, seminar, competition, etc. I have had the feedback and put in the work. At this stage, I am looking to get it pitched and created. No disrespect, just being very straight forward. thank you for taking the time to respond though, I'll do better to write it in a way I'm not that blunt.
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it's all good i kinda figured how it read was different than what you meant. I think that's why dan was asking who vouched for the script. My advice is to just build a few solid scripts first before looking for a producer. If you already have at least 3 solid scripts ready to go then I would recommend finding a producer who is familiar with the genre your scripts are. If you just go with any producer it could end up being a not so good working relationship.
Hey, Rikki Orgullo. I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Screenwriting Lounge to the Your Stage Lounge because it's promotion. Promotion can go in the Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion) and on Your Wall.
You can, however, post your promotion in one of the other Lounges if your post starts a conversation that's helpful and educational to the community. Example: If you post your promotion in the Screenwriting Lounge, you could start a discussion about writing Horror scripts, share a tip for writing Horror, etc. -- this doesn't have to be long, just something that starts a conversation that's helpful and educational.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Also, you could search the Browse Members Section for indie producers and indie production companies (www.stage32.com/people).