Hi, Gabriele! Thank you for the connection, much appreciated. I hope life is treating you well?
Hi Geoff, thanks for inviting, pleasure to meet you. All the best Gabriele
Doing fine, thanks Gabriele. Working through shot lists on the screenplay and looking forward to the weekend.
It sounds cool, what is your story about? I am working on the website and video pre teaser of one of our project, looking forward to complete it. Have a great week end Gabriele
Hi Gabriele, the film is called 'Seeing Rachel' and it's a psychological drama about trafficking and organised crime. Check out my loglines for a little more on the project.
Hi Jon, thanks for inviting, pleasure to meet you. All the best Gabriele
Hi John, thanks for connecting, nice to meet you
Gabriele, thanks for connecting. http://film-financing.cashxchangegroup.com
Robert thanks for accepting, nice to meet you
Hi Kirk, thank you for your request, it is a pleasure to meet you.
Hi Andrew, thanks for connection request, nice to to meet you
You're welcome. Nice to meet you too!
Hi Christopher, thanks for connection request, nice to to meet you
Hi Lookman, thanks for connection request, pleasure too meet you.
Hi Evan, thanks for your connection request! pleasure to meet you
Hi Tony, pleasure to meet you, thanks for the connection
Thanks Gabriele! Best - Tony
Hi Shalley, thanks for connection request, pleasure to meet you
Sorry Shelley, typo..
Hi Gabriele, Pleased to meet you too
Hi Steve, thank you for asking connection, nice to meet you.
Hi Steve, thank you for asking connection, nice to meet you.
Hi, Everyone! I've been doing 32 for a long time and loving every minute of it. If anyone needs proof of the power of connections, I've got a truckload. I'm a writer, producer, and story consultant. EVERYTHING starts with a good story, and I'd love to know yours and add to my Rolodex. I'm open to al...
Expand postHi, Everyone! I've been doing 32 for a long time and loving every minute of it. If anyone needs proof of the power of connections, I've got a truckload. I'm a writer, producer, and story consultant. EVERYTHING starts with a good story, and I'd love to know yours and add to my Rolodex. I'm open to all, but particularly interested in finding a solid roster of folks that make magic behind the scenes (post, vfx, casting, line producers and crew). April is the month when a door always closes and opens to a new season. Come on in!
Being around children is like visiting this world with an alien because kids have this splendid sense of wonder for everything. I love being reminded of that when I am around them. My chubby black cat...
Expand commentBeing around children is like visiting this world with an alien because kids have this splendid sense of wonder for everything. I love being reminded of that when I am around them. My chubby black cat has just played with a balled up piece of paper for almost twenty minutes, never for a moment losing interest. ( Now if only I could get her to fold laundry...) Yes, I will send you the link to my short film once it is finished. Thank you for expressing interest. More of my work at: amylloydonline.com This has been fun chatting with you, Laurie. Take care. Amy
Thank you, Laurie. I'd love the opportunity to work with you!
Looking forward to connecting.
Gabriele, hi, if you're still looking for creatives to join your team, I'm a writer/director/producer and head up development at Film Engine UK. More on me here http://filmengine.co.uk where I have 5 feature projects on a slate and here: http://nicpenrakeandassociates.com I'd also like to recommend...
Expand postGabriele, hi, if you're still looking for creatives to join your team, I'm a writer/director/producer and head up development at Film Engine UK. More on me here http://filmengine.co.uk where I have 5 feature projects on a slate and here: http://nicpenrakeandassociates.com I'd also like to recommend my daughter Shiona as editor, the most gifted editor I've been lucky enough to work with (her work also on Nic Penrake & Associates). Do get in touch. nic@nicpenrakeandassociates.com
This success story is one that is far reaching and involves a lot more Stage 32 members than just me. It’s also not over yet – and will eventually become a more in-depth accounting of true success. But first, it started with a simple request to connect and a courteous hello. It was almost exactly a...
Expand postThis success story is one that is far reaching and involves a lot more Stage 32 members than just me. It’s also not over yet – and will eventually become a more in-depth accounting of true success. But first, it started with a simple request to connect and a courteous hello. It was almost exactly a year ago (late April 2014) a screenwriter from the UK joined Stage 32. I was one of the first to say hello to Spike Thurbon and we quickly had some pleasant exchanges and he asked if I would have a look at a pilot he wrote and give him some advice on how to market it. I explained that it wasn’t the normal type of consulting I do, but I’d be happy to accommodate. In addition to the advice he sought I gave him some notes on how to get the script into shape for a more industry friendly read. We had some more back and forth and but then wouldn’t chat again until last November. Turns out he had given himself the year to focus on his writing and get out of career of pub work and that year was coming to a close. He’d gotten some good feedback on his material, but nothing solid and was not looking forward to returning to the pub (for work) – but he did have another pilot he wanted me to look at, which I gladly did. Spike is one of those writers that just ‘gets it,’ he creates fantastic worlds that push the envelope – they are ambitious but never boring. But in their ambition, they take a big commitment to get behind. Cut to this April and Spike reached out. Turns out he responded to a posting on Stage 32 for a writer, and in doing so had to submit samples. So he sent his pilots in. Producer, Gabriele D’Ambrosio, from Advance Reality in the UK, really connected with Spike’s material and agreed to take BOTH on, in addition to giving him the re-write job for a feature he had in development. Spike mentioned that he would want me to look at the first draft when it was finished. So Gabriele looked into my background and asked me to board one of the pilots and the feature. In the meantime, he has also found a director, Peter Claridge, for the pilot, a character designer for the pilot’s website, Catherine Archer-Wills, and other parties we are still in early talks with ALL here on Stage 32. These are all extremely talented people, spread across the globe, and I couldn’t be happier to be working with them. We’ve got a lot of work ahead in getting the package market ready but I had to post something before this little hello grew into a novel-sized success story. When we get to that stage you can be sure everyone on Stage 32 will be the first to know about it. There are 3 takeaways here: 1) It never hurts to say hello, no matter where on Earth the connection resides. 2) It takes a village, so be prepared to help others first and they will remember you. 3) The site works best when you use it organically and not try to force your work or services at others, trust me when the work is ready the opportunity will come, and come in floods.
So fantastic that this thread is still going... success stories are always inspirational... especially when it's someone with no ego... like our Laurie. xoxo
Very kind, Sylvia! I can't wait to hear all about your recent successes!
I can't wait to tell you all about it... it was totally awesome. I know we're both busy... but let's arrange on Skype soon. PM me anytime. xo
Peter Claridge, a Director from München, Germany was just hired for the project titled "Core Production Team". Congratulations!
Great to have you on board
Hey, Peter, really looking forward to working with you. Spike.
Hearty congratulations to you, Peter!
Hi Pavel, great for connecting, talk soon
Hi Fred, thank you inviting, all the best Gabriele
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