For those of you who are apprehensive about Stage 32 and their wide-range of options to help aspiring screenwriters, please reconsider. For the last 15 years, I have written several screenplays, which have done well in screenplay contests, but I always hit a massive brick wall in trying to have my material taken seriously by the film industry. Enter Stage 32. I decided to take a chance and signed up script coverage. Although this was more of an investment than a screenplay competition, I chose to go for it! Sure, some of the industry coverage executives initially rejected a couple of screenplays, but I listened, edited, and resubmitted. As a result, I now have two well established film producers for two of my screenplays who are interested in helping me! As we all know, nothing is guaranteed until contracts are signed, but I truly believe that Stage 32's film industry connections are the fastest way for a screenwriter to find potential success. Jason Mirch has gone out of his way to guide and help me to stay in contact with those two un-named producers I previously mentioned. Jason is passionate about the role he plays at Stage 32, and is so unselfish! He is a warrior on behalf of writer. I'm so appreciative of him. Fellow screenwriters, start submitting!
Carl Lord