Hey Stage 32 FAM, my name is Leander D'Silva. I am a content writer and creative strategist based in Mumbai who is also developing his first feature film screenplay, and I am in the middle of a career transition into film production and creative development.
So my career has been somewhat of a journey of pivots within media and entertainment. I began my professional career in content writing, starting with a data analytics firm and then post graduating in mass communications, I ended up writing entertainment content for a major news publication. I eventually secured an internship with WPP, where I worked in influencer marketing for almost a year before finally deciding to study filmmaking for my post-grad in Canada.
Since then, while I desired to work in the pre-production side of film, mainly in script development, I have experienced a slump in my career, where I am at a crossroads in choosing a full-time job and honing my craft in filmmaking.
My goal on Stage 32 is to -
Find like-minded filmmakers, especially first-time writers, directors and producers and understand how they approach their passion and professions and reconcile that with success in the industry.
Sharpening my screenwriting skills, especially in conceiving a story idea into a workable yet rough first draft
Being inspired, creative and developing strong habits to nurture creativity despite current ongoing challenges in the film and entertainment business.
I am crazy passionate about HORROR films and series, and especially making a series of horror films based in India and am always looking for renewed inspiration within Indian subcultures, mythology and folklore and redefining the horror genre in Bollywood as we know it!
Excited to learn from this community and collaborate with creatives building the future of storytelling.
Looking forward to connecting with you all very soon ;)
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Hi Alicia Charette - i’ve actually sold an unscripted project to two different networks E! and USA. Is this family that you are wanting to write about an actual family? If so, you’ll have to work on g...
Expand commentHi Alicia Charette - i’ve actually sold an unscripted project to two different networks E! and USA. Is this family that you are wanting to write about an actual family? If so, you’ll have to work on getting the rights to tell their story. I would recommend putting together a pitch document that outlines your characters with photos and unique traits, as well as locations that you envision your unscripted series is taking place, and then a breakdown of what you think could potentially happen to this family in a season arc.
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also, I think you’ll find this webinar really helpful: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/what-makes-an-unscripted-show-attractive-to-a-cable-or-streaming-buyer...
Expand commentalso, I think you’ll find this webinar really helpful: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/what-makes-an-unscripted-show-attractive-to-a-cable-or-streaming-buyer
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Welcome! I hope you get everything you need out of this platform. The blogs are great and Geoff F. gives a serious amount of weekly insider intel to keep us all informed as to what is happening in the industry. Also, the Open Houses are good to attend so keep an eye out for those. Cheers!
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Hi Alicia, welcome! This sounds like a really strong concept, especially since it’s rooted in real personalities and dynamics, that’s usually what makes unscripted stand out.
From what I’ve been learni...
Expand commentHi Alicia, welcome! This sounds like a really strong concept, especially since it’s rooted in real personalities and dynamics, that’s usually what makes unscripted stand out.
From what I’ve been learning, clarity seems to be key at this stage — being able to communicate the core idea, tone, and why this specific family is compelling to watch.
I’ve also seen people mention that having a clear proof-of-concept or a strong pitch deck can really help when approaching producers.
Curious to see how this develops — it sounds like something with a lot of energy and heart!
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Hi everyone! Thank you for the feedback! I really appreciate it all!
Amanda Toney Yes this is an actual family, and I have their permission to advocate for them, for this project. They are 100% on boa...
Expand commentHi everyone! Thank you for the feedback! I really appreciate it all!
Amanda Toney Yes this is an actual family, and I have their permission to advocate for them, for this project. They are 100% on board!
I know the pitch is currently focused on Vanessa being at the center of it all- which she is, there is also another concept with Cody, the 18 year old, childhood brain cancer survivor, who sees life through his own lens and doesn’t let his disability hold him back. He is an absolute riot, very strong personalities all around here. Currently, I have a lot more content on Cody than I do Vanessa, as Vanessa has always been the one behind the camera. Vanessa and Cody together are priceless, but they’re both very strong personalities individually as well. I have been working on Cody’s social media accounts, and people are loving him!
I feel like there is too much content for this to be strictly on social media, and for it to be successful, they would need a camera crew following them around. With their unique lifestyle and circumstances, there are always, constant and natural occuring arcs, that the average, normal family doesn’t experience, along with those in which are relatable.
I think I am going to work on creating a pitch deck, to document everything you mentioned, and can use past real-life experiences and events as potential arcs/plotlines.
Thank you again!