I have two feature animated family dramedies; one of them is a musical. As well, I have the rough workings of a short parody on an MSNBC Newscast on Thanksgiving in the eyes of the turkey. Is there a manager or other executive out there who has the time to read one or more of my scripts and would want to take a newbie under his or her wing to make them ready for production?
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Have you received feedback on your scripts? Executive coverage (https://www.stage32.com/scriptservices/coverage/buy?id=2) is a great way to ensure a producer reads your script - otherwise, most will read the first 10-20 pages and give you notes on those alone (for free, as a favor). After that, have you entered your scripts into contests? Contest recognition is a good way to snag a producer, as is pitching to producers, and finally, if you're going the indie producer route, have fun with it and hire a concept artist to do your main cast so you can put together a pitch deck.