Good morning everyone. Hope everyone is enjoying the holidays. I finally finished my spec script, and now comes the hard part...What now? " The Knight Of God" is a modern day day medieval love story.
Our young lovers Neroni and Maria are runaways living astray. They will lose each other, only to come together again with God in their hearts. Their journey takes us to Torino City. We will meet deceitful men of the cloth, assassins, nobles, we even search for the Gethsemane Blade.
At the end Neroni will remain on earth as the knight of God. Maria will have a different fate. She will be an angel from heaven above... "Angel Studios meets Icon Productions". Yes! It's one hell of a story!
But now...Now what?
Good morning, Tony Di Piazza. Welcome to the community. Hope you're enjoying the holidays too.
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Congratulations on finishing your spec script! You could post it on your profile. Producers search profiles for projects. That and networking are how I sold four short scripts to a producer. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and select “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu. Scroll down to “Loglines” and click “Add/edit loglines” to the right of “Loglines.” You can also post your script on your profile this way: www.stage32.com/loglines (near the top where it says “Add a Logline”)
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thanks
You're welcome, Tony Di Piazza. I also suggest reaching out to the Success Team at success@stage32.com. Geoff and his team can help you connect with producers, executives, and more.
And if you're looking for feedback on your script, Stage 32 has feedback services (www.stage32.com/scriptservices).
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Will do. And thank you again.
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You're welcome, Tony Di Piazza. Stage 32 is the Global Screenwriting Contest Hub (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/contests).
And something I do to pitch my scripts is post pages in Stage 32's Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion), on Twitter/X, and on Instagram, like First Page Friday, Third Page Thursday, and Sneak Peek Sunday. I post loglines and script posters with the pages. I've gotten interest in my scripts and script requests this way. And sometimes I post short pitches (like two-word pitches and three-word pitches) on social media.