Anything Goes : Finished my Film…What’s next? by J.J. Allen

J.J. Allen

Finished my Film…What’s next?

Hi guys!! hope you’re off to an amazing new year. soooo, I wrote an incredibly dope film that I’m excited and passionate about. it’s really good. (I’m bias.) So, it’s written, it’s been rewritten.

what’s next? what are the steps to production?

Preston Poulter

Start pitching it to producers.

Fran Harris

J.J. Allen how do you know your film is dope?

Dermot Conway

cool. What’s it about?

J.J. Allen

Fran Harris Good question! It’s a story I’m passionate about. I get to use my life, my faith, and good drama all in one. I get to bring conversation to a much needed grey area, but in an entertaining and provoking way. Long story short, it’s a story I can tell over and over again…and never get tired of telling.

Himanshu Regesoi

Let's collaborate for post production.

I'm an amateur film editor, knows well how to tell a story through visual storytelling.

Mark Films

You might want to chec kout the Writers room J.J. Allen and pitch your script there. I bet its FIRE!!

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on finishing your script, J.J. Allen!

You could enter screenwriting contests that move your career forward, like Stage 32's contests (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/contests).

You could pitch your script to executives, managers, etc. through Stage 32's Pitch Sessions (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/pitch-sessions). The Pitch Sessions are mainly to get feedback on pitches, but members have gotten managers, signed shopping agreements, etc. through the sessions (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/success-stories).

You could network with producers, directors, etc. on Stage 32 and find the right person or company for your script. Here are blogs on networking: www.stage32.com/blog/tags/networking-41

You could also search for industry professionals in the Browse Members Section (www.stage32.com/people) and IMDbPro (https://help.imdb.com/article/issues/G3WQAT2KD3ZPYHUS/?rf=bing_brand_us_...).

If you wanna produce and direct your script yourself, I suggest checking out the Producing Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/producing), the Producing Blogs (www.stage32.com/blog/tags/producing-22), the Filmmaking/Directing Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/directing), and the Filmmaking Blogs (www.stage32.com/blog/tags/filmmaking-19) for advice and resources.

A lot of links, I know. Haha Hope they help.

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