How Networking Can Be a Game-Changer for Screenwriters

How Networking Can Be a Game-Changer for Screenwriters

How Networking Can Be a Game-Changer for Screenwriters

Hello, Stage32 Creative Community!

I hope you are all good at these challenging times of creativity. Today, I'd like to talk about networking and how it can change the game for screenwriters. I am a communicator, but occasionally, I am not! I am not typically extroverted or introverted. It all depends on how I feel about the situation and the day.

What did I do to achieve a balance between my two sides?

Before I share it with you, I'd like to talk to you about something that became the hook for my strategy. Many years ago, I was at a fashion show with a booth promoting my cork fashion accessories brand. I was fatigued because it was the last day, and my desire to network or connect was minimal. I was there when a lady came in. I thought there was another curious person. She started asking about the products, the company, and myself. I recall that I didn't want to be pleasant and that I wished she would leave. Then she asked to see our best-selling item, the cork umbrella.

I opened and explained the cork umbrella, expecting she would leave because I assumed she preferred not to conduct business. I was nice but not empathetic. When she withdrew her card and introduced herself: "I am the First Lady's assistant, and we would like to invite your brand to the Presidency reception in three months. The First Lady is welcoming you.” You can imagine my face! My thoughts vanished, my energy returned, and my face was beaming with joy. I changed my mood, transitioning from introvert to extrovert, from nice to empathic. As a result, six months later, I was in Norway with Portugal's President and First Lady, showcasing the finest of Portugal.

My lesson: You never know who will approach you. You never know who they are or what opportunities they can provide for you. Be polite and an active listener, and don't listen to your mind—trust your instincts, which are always correct.

How Networking Can Be a GameChanger for Screenwriters

My strategy.

To avoid situations like this, I create my own storytelling, and I have become my leave-behind business card. This serves as my 30-second elevator pitch. I tell the essentials about me, who I am, and my goals. At that time, it was based on my business and company. Today, I pitch my filmmaking career. It helps me to begin conversations, to introduce myself and what I want to achieve. I learned the lesson because we never know who the listener is. You can be in front of the producer you want, or the director and you don’t know.

My 30-second elevator pitch

“Hi, I’m Sandra, a screenwriter and executive with a thriving international career as a businesswoman. My love for cinema began in my youth—at just 14, I wrote my first novel. My debut screenplay, Soul Mated, is a universal and groundbreaking story that defies norms, celebrating authenticity and self-worth. I’m now seeking a passionate team to bring this vision to life and make it truly epic. This is me, and I’d love to know more about you!”

How Networking Can Be a GameChanger for Screenwriters

How to Create Your Own Pitch in 30 Seconds

1) Identify Your Key Points

Who You Are: Start with your name and a brief description of your background.

Your Identity: Highlight what defines you as a person and a professional.

Your Goals: Clearly state your career aspirations and what you are currently working toward.

2) Craft a Compelling Narrative

Opening Line: Begin with an engaging hook that captures attention.

Core Message: Provide a succinct overview of your background, identity, and goals.

Closing Statement: End with a memorable line that leaves a lasting impression and invites further conversation.

3) Practice and Refine

Rehearse Regularly: Practice your pitch until it feels natural and confident. You can use the mirror to practice. Record yourself in the mirror practicing your pitch and watch later, changing what you need to change.

Seek Feedback: Share your pitch with friends, family, or mentors and incorporate their feedback to improve it.

Adjust as Needed: Tailor your pitch to different situations and audiences to ensure it remains relevant and impactful.

Example of a 30-Second Pitch

"Hi, I'm Alex, a passionate filmmaker with a background in documentary production. My storytelling journey began with a love for capturing real-life narratives, and I've since transitioned to exploring fiction. Currently, I'm working on a short film that delves into themes of identity and resilience. I'm always eager to collaborate with like-minded creators and bring compelling stories to life. Let's connect and see how we can create something impactful together."

This technique serves multiple purposes:

Starting Conversations: It helps break the ice and makes it easier to engage with others.

Introducing Yourself: It provides a concise and compelling introduction that leaves a lasting impression.

Clarifying Goals: It clearly communicates your aspirations and what you are seeking in your career.

By having a well-prepared and engaging storytelling pitch, you can confidently introduce yourself in any situation and make a strong impression on potential players and industry professionals. Remember, you never know who might be listening, so always be ready to share your story. This is why having a well-crafted storytelling pitch is crucial. It ensures that you are always prepared to make the most of any opportunity that comes your way.

To network effectively, a writer should develop a variety of skills and traits that facilitate building genuine connections and fostering professional relationships.

Here are some essential traits and skills based on my experience that, I hope, will help you.

How Networking Can Be a GameChanger for Screenwriters

Essential Traits and Skills for Success

1) Communication Skills

Self-Connection: The journey to building meaningful connections with others begins with connecting with yourself. Start by embracing positive affirmations to cultivate self-awareness and confidence.

Clarity: Master the art of expressing your ideas clearly and concisely to ensure your message resonates.

Asking Questions: Harness the power of thoughtful questions to foster understanding, nurture relationships, and promote engaging dialogue.

Active Listening: Show genuine interest by truly listening and paying attention to what others have to say, creating a foundation for trust and empathy.

2) Confidence

Self-Assuredness: Feeling comfortable in social situations and presenting oneself with confidence.

Assertiveness: Being able to assert one's opinions and ideas without being aggressive.

3) Empathy

Understanding: Being able to understand and relate to others' experiences and emotions.

Compassion: Showing genuine care and concern for others.

4) Authenticity

Genuineness: Being true to oneself and authentic in interactions.

Honesty: Building trust by being honest and transparent.

5) Adaptability

Flexibility: Being able to adapt to different social situations and personalities.

Openness: Being open to new ideas and experiences.

6) Persistence

Resilience: Being able to handle rejection and setbacks without getting discouraged.

Determination: Continuously pursuing networking opportunities despite challenges.

7) Professionalism

Etiquette: Understanding and following social and professional etiquette.

Reliability: Being dependable and following through on commitments.

8) Creativity

Innovation: Thinking creatively and coming up with unique ways to connect with others.

Inspiration: Using creative skills to inspire and engage others.

9) Organization

Planning: Being able to plan and prepare for networking events and interactions.

Follow-Up/Check-In: Keeping track of contacts and following up regularly.

10) Cultural Awareness

Sensitivity: Being aware of and respectful towards different cultures and backgrounds.

Inclusivity: Embracing diversity and fostering inclusive interactions.

How Networking Can Be a GameChanger for Screenwriters

Start Practicing Today: It’s Introduce Yourself Weekend on Stage 32!

If you’ve been looking for the perfect moment to put your 30-second pitch into action, now is your time! Stage 32’s monthly Introduce Yourself Weekend kicks off today, and it’s one of the best opportunities to make meaningful connections in this global creative community.

All you have to do is head to the Introduce Yourself Lounge and post your pitch. Share who you are, what you’re working on, and what you’re hoping to connect on. It’s a welcoming, low-pressure environment where creatives of all experience levels are showing up to collaborate, encourage, and grow together.

Remember, you never know who’s reading. Your next collaborator, supporter, or opportunity could be one post away.

You’ve got the tools. Now, put them into action.

See you in the Lounge! Click here to join now.

My final message for you:

Stop defining yourself as an introvert or extrovert and start defining yourself as an individual by looking at your social battery and boundaries. Try to challenge yourself!

Let's hear your thoughts in the comments below!

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Sandra Isabel Correia

Screenwriter, Executive

Sandra Isabel Correia is an internationally awarded entrepreneur and businesswoman. She was named “Best European Business Woman” by the European Parliament in 2011 and “Best International Business Woman” by the USA in 2016. She represented Portugal at the "A New Beginning Entrepreneurship and...

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15 Comments on Sandra Isabel's Article

Thank you Sandra. This was great to read! I am going to the Cannes Film Festival this year and I know I really need a quick and precise 30 second pitch. I hope to meet many of the people connected with Stage 32 to practice my pitch.
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
You are welcome Stephen and I am happy. Yes, write your own, memorize and use it at Cannes. If you want my help to polish, drop it in this link and I'll do it with a marketing tone: https://www.stage32.com/lounge/vip/I-would-love-to-help-you-with-your-30-second-elevator-pitch
a month ago
Erin Brescia
Author, Screenwriter
Thank you So Much for sharing this! I don't have a 30-second pitch, so I know what I'll be working on this weekend. This template is going to be very helpful. :)
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
You are welcome Erin and I am happy that my blog inspire you to create your own 30-second elevator pitch. If you want my help to polish it with a marketing tone, just drop it in this link, and I will do that: https://www.stage32.com/lounge/vip/I-would-love-to-help-you-with-your-30-second-elevator-pitch
a month ago
Jane Tumminello
Screenwriter
What a great article Sandra! Thank you!
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Thank you Jane and I am happy :)) Means a lot for me. Thank you!
a month ago
John Snell
Screenwriter, Actor
Excellent blog, Sandra Isabel Correia, thank you for sharing it!
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Hi my friend :)) I am happy you liked John and I hope it can be helpful for you :))
a month ago
Amirreza Mahdiyan
Screenwriter
I agree with every word you said. I believe communications are important for every career not just screenwriting. Connections are the key for success.
a month ago
Amirreza Mahdiyan
Screenwriter
Your welcome Sandra!
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Thank you Amirreza and I am happy for that. Connections are the key, no doubt! Thanks for reading my blog :))
a month ago
Alexandra Stevens
Actor, Acting Teacher
This post is gold dust as it integrates all your experience, wisdom and success as a business woman and a creative. Who better to get advice from?! I found all of it super useful and what you said about introvert/extrovert particularly resonated. I always find that question so hard to answer about myself because i can be both. So what you said about how it depends on the situation (and how safe I feel in it) makes perfect sense to me! Hope you attract the perfect team for your project xx
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Thank you Alexandra:)) I am happy that resonates with you. I call it “emotional intelligence “ when you have this awareness of being you with all the introvert or extrovert, as One. Tomorrow I will polish your pitch :)) Thanks youuu
a month ago
Doug Kayne
Actor, Comedian, Director, Screenwriter, Studio Teacher
Some really good advice here. As one who struggles with what to include (and not include) in the 30-second elevator pitch, you provided a pretty handy template. Thank you!
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Please Doug, do that! If I can help you, I am happy!
a month ago
Doug Kayne
Actor, Comedian, Director, Screenwriter, Studio Teacher
Thank you, Sandra. Need to refine it a bit more, and then I’ll send it your way.
a month ago
Karen E Ross
Filmmaker, Producer, Screenwriter, Script Consultant, Voice Actor, Actor
LOVE this blog! That 30-second elevator pitch is SUCH a great thing to know! I have to update mine ahead of a few upcoming events - and even just local coffee dates. It's amazing how quickly you can forget your own spiel! LOL Thanks so much for your insights - and homework! You know I love me some homework ;-) LOL
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Thank you Kay! It means a lot for me :)) Isn’t easy to create a 30-second pitch, specially when it’s about us, but when we are able to do it, we can do everything! I know you love it ahahahah! If you need help, publish you pitch or send it to me and I will polish for you. I am here my friend. Go go go make the best of yourself:))**
a month ago
Ashley Smith 23
Creative Executive, Script Consultant, Producer
Sandra, this blog is such a powerful and practical reminder of how much opportunity begins with presence and preparation. That First Lady story! What a moment! It truly highlights why it’s so important to stay open, even when we feel depleted. I also really appreciate how you break down the 30-second pitch into something clear and doable. It’s advice every creative should have in their toolkit. And the timing is perfect with Introduce Yourself Weekend kicking off! This blog is such a strong motivator for anyone on the fence about jumping in. Thank you for leading by example and sharing your insight with such warmth and clarity. See you in the Lounge!
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Thank you for your words Ashley and I am really happy you loved it! Yes, that First Lady moment was unique and I learned so much from it! We became friends later on. I hope Stage 32 community use my tips to share at IYW. I also asked in my lounge post to share their pitch and I can polish and help them! It’s my way back :)) Thanks for your constantly support! Have an amazing weekend sweetie.
a month ago
Göran Johansson
Director, Screenwriter, Playwright
Agree. We never know in advance when we will have luck. Once a volunteered to participate in a meeting, expecting nothing. This meeting resulted in me suddenly having 5,000 dollars for documentary filmmaking. Later, I encountered a few persons filming at the local railway station. I said "your camcorder is more expensive than mine". That is the background to me winning price for best directing.
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
That's such an incredible story, Goran. Thank you for sharing it! It’s amazing how unexpected opportunities can lead to life-changing moments. Your journey is a testament to how staying open to experiences and stepping outside of our comfort zones can truly pay off. Congratulations on your success and your well-deserved recognition as a director!
a month ago
Leonardo Ramirez
Screenwriter, Author, Voice Actor
I absolutely love this my friend Sandra! And you're right, we never know who we will meet in any given moment. So while we should be real to ourselves, we should also be aware that we influence the world around us. So I used your formula and came up with this - let me know what you think! Hello! My name is Leonardo Ramirez and I’m a screenwriter and author of fantasy and science fiction who is also a voice actor. My dream is to bring hope through story and encourage those who are facing a dark night of the soul to find joy again. It is also to find a group of like-minded creators who I can link arms with and grow with and become like a family whose love for story and others lifts the soul of all they come across.
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Thank you, Matteo Sambrone 
a month ago
Matteo Sambrone
Director, Screenwriter
This has done wonders for my confidence thank you so much
a month ago
Lucy Addams
Author, Screenwriter
Thank you very much for your advice! That's just another aspect of my journey to think about and another tool to improve myself. It is also very true that you don't know who might approach you without you knowing. A couple weeks ago I found an app that works like an alternative to writing handwritten letters to a pen pal from around the world. I met a kind person there that now after talking about passions and hobbies turned out to be a filmmaker with around 20 years still actively working at a production company in LA. He got interested in my writing and already gave me some very valuable advice on how to take my next steps and I didn't even ask them to. I never expected this but it happened and it just confirms that you can make valuable connections at the most unexpected places. Who knows where this leads me to. But I guess it's just another puzzle piece to help me with my journey to become a professional screenwriter.
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Jordan Smith, thank you for that! You are welcome:)) I hope you use it!
a month ago
Jordan Smith 16
Cinematographer
Thanks for sharing! Really solid advice. I Appreciate you being willing to offer it!
a month ago
Maurice Vaughan
Screenwriter
Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend, Sandra! Fantastic blog! Thanks for sharing it with the community! It used to be hard to put myself out there and network, but it got easier the more I did it. I’m thinking about making digital business cards. I’ve seen other writers do it. I might even make digital cards for my scripts.
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
We are my friend :) And I am grateful for that! Yes, it's all about networking. I agree with you! You are welcome!
a month ago
Maurice Vaughan
Screenwriter
Thanks, Sandra. You're a networking pro too. Networking wasn't a big deal when I started screenwriting, but I suggest new writers make it a big deal. Thanks again for sharing the blog!
a month ago
This inspired me.
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Thank you, Charmane, I appreciate that!
a month ago
Love it!
a month ago
Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriter, Executive
Thank you Wendy. I am happy for that!
a month ago
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