I hope you are all staying safe wherever you are. I am a screenwriter and actor from England and busy banging out scripts. 2022 is stacking up with work put off from 2020! I have screenplays that would fit very well into series on TV, especially in England but I need a literary agent based in England to get me in. Can anybody help?
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Hey, Steve Crawshaw! My name is Kay, I'm the Community Manager here at Stage 32. If you'd like to learn more about myself and the Stage32 Team, we have an intro blog: https://www.stage32.com/blog/Meet-the-Stage-32-Team Nice to meet you and welcome to the community!
Where are you at in the writing process? If you've got loglines for your pilots, I would highly suggest posting them on your profile for visiting members to learn about more easily: https://www.stage32.com/loglines Definitely reach out to our Director of Script Services, Jason Mirch, who is excellent at matching projects with potential executives (or managers, in your case): J.Mirch@stage32.com
I’m sure you’ve already discovered the Screenwriting Lounge (https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting), but definitely reach out on the Acting Lounge (https://www.stage32.com/lounge/acting) for insight into characters, dialogue, and even when you want to generate interest in a virtual table read!
Keep in mind that these lounges are like the VIP Filmmaker's Lounges at Film Festivals, so this is where you can meet the people doing the work, get advice on anything you're working on, and/or give back to those who may need advice. We're a very supportive and encouraging community! I think you'd also enjoy my intro blog post on how to engage with the Stage32 Community:
https://www.stage32.com/blog/Find-Your-Community-on-Stage-32
Enjoy exploring the lounges, and don't forget to comment and respond to others’ posts, too! It's the best way to really connect! And, of course, feel free to reach out at any time. Cheers!
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Hey Steve. International collaborations are hot! Check out the many opportunities to link with specific executives or managers under Script Services. I would suggest asking a working indusctry exec within your genre to do a full read of your material and give you feedback. It's worth it! Beyond that, there are cheap and exciting opportunites to pitch to managers every weekend! Me, I'm in the WRiter's Room. Check it out!