Also, I suggest adding more information to your profile bio. It’ll help you build relationships/network on here. You could add things to your bio like why you became a screenwriter, your accomplishments, your goals, and what movies and shows you like.
Bill Albert makes a great point. If you plan on doing the written pitch Pitch Sessions, I suggest emailing success@stage32.com to get two written pitch examples (one for a movie and one for a show).
If you plan on doing live pitch Pitch Sessions, I suggest watching this free webinar (www.stage32.com/education?p=8944895721779) and joining the Pitch Practices. There's a Pitch Practice every Thursday night. You need to be a Writers' Room member to join the Pitch Practices. If you’re not a Writers’ Room member yet, you can sign up for your first month free here: www.stage32.com/writers-room/plans-vip
Hey John Erwin. Drop the Success Team a line at success@stage32.com with some information and overview on your screenplays. They'll be able to point you in the right direction.
It's time to get your scripts out there John Erwin and see where you're at! Don't keep those amazing stories all to yourself, it's time you shared them!
In the heart of a maximum-security psychiatric hospital, Dr. Edwards Johnes, a renowned psychiatrist, prides himself on his ability to diagnose and treat the most enigmatic cases of psychopathy. Dr. Johnes is a beacon of rationality and order in a world that teeters on the brink of madness. However, when a new patient, Michael, arrives with a mind as sharp as his own, Dr. Johnes' reality begins to unravel.
Michael, articulate and eerily composed, challenges Dr. Johnes' perceptions of sanity. His intelligence is unsettling, his insights into the human psyche profound. As their sessions deepen, Dr. Johnes finds himself drawn into a psychological chess game, where each move could lead him closer to a truth he's unprepared to face. The lines of who is the patient and who is the doctor blur as Dr Johnes comes to question his own sanity. To be the only sane man in a world of insanity is a madnes all of it own.
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I know this has been covered before...it's an importent step so what is the advice out there?
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Hey, John Erwin. You could get feedback on your scripts (www.stage32.com/scriptservices).
You could enter your scripts into contests (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/contests).
You could also pitch your scripts 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).
Also, I suggest adding more information to your profile bio. It’ll help you build relationships/network on here. You could add things to your bio like why you became a screenwriter, your accomplishments, your goals, and what movies and shows you like.
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Are you ready for the pitch sesions? They can be the hard part.
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Thank you Maurice for the good solid advice.
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You're welcome, John Erwin.
Bill Albert makes a great point. If you plan on doing the written pitch Pitch Sessions, I suggest emailing success@stage32.com to get two written pitch examples (one for a movie and one for a show).
If you plan on doing live pitch Pitch Sessions, I suggest watching this free webinar (www.stage32.com/education?p=8944895721779) and joining the Pitch Practices. There's a Pitch Practice every Thursday night. You need to be a Writers' Room member to join the Pitch Practices. If you’re not a Writers’ Room member yet, you can sign up for your first month free here: www.stage32.com/writers-room/plans-vip
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Hey John Erwin. Drop the Success Team a line at success@stage32.com with some information and overview on your screenplays. They'll be able to point you in the right direction.
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It's time to get your scripts out there John Erwin and see where you're at! Don't keep those amazing stories all to yourself, it's time you shared them!
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The Writers´ Room John Erwin is A MUST.
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If you want a free month of the WR, John Erwin, just write the Success Team at success@stage32.com
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Mark Films What dark passages of my mind do you want to GOOOOO?
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In the heart of a maximum-security psychiatric hospital, Dr. Edwards Johnes, a renowned psychiatrist, prides himself on his ability to diagnose and treat the most enigmatic cases of psychopathy. Dr. Johnes is a beacon of rationality and order in a world that teeters on the brink of madness. However, when a new patient, Michael, arrives with a mind as sharp as his own, Dr. Johnes' reality begins to unravel.
Michael, articulate and eerily composed, challenges Dr. Johnes' perceptions of sanity. His intelligence is unsettling, his insights into the human psyche profound. As their sessions deepen, Dr. Johnes finds himself drawn into a psychological chess game, where each move could lead him closer to a truth he's unprepared to face. The lines of who is the patient and who is the doctor blur as Dr Johnes comes to question his own sanity. To be the only sane man in a world of insanity is a madnes all of it own.