Today I came across a reel about the real mission of a producer, not just finding financing but functioning like the CEO of a company. And it made me think about something we don’t talk about enough in screenwriting:
Before anyone else steps in, the writer is the first person to “produce” the story.
We’re the ones who:
✔ Build the world from scratch
✔ Manage the emotional budget of every scene
✔ Package the characters, arcs, and themes
✔ Create the blueprint that every department will eventually follow
✔ And make the first thousand decisions that shape the final film
We may not be handling contracts or schedules, but we are running the creative engine long before the project becomes a production.
And that comes with its own challenges.
For me, my current challenge is rebuilding my pitch deck for Soul Mated. The one I have was created back when the script was in its third draft. After coverage, labs, and a lot of deep work here on Stage 32, the core of the story evolved. I’m now on draft five, and the pitch deck no longer reflects the heart of the film. So my task is to reshape it so the story and the presentation finally match again.
I’d love to open this up to the room:
What’s the biggest challenge you’re facing in your screenwriting journey right now?
Is it structure, rewriting, confidence, clarity, discipline, feedback, or something else entirely?
And what kind of support would help you move through it?
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Sam, this is a great insight and definitely an exciting move for indie filmmakers, having a label focused on theatrical releases could open meaningful doors for distinct voices. For creatives here, th...
Expand commentSam, this is a great insight and definitely an exciting move for indie filmmakers, having a label focused on theatrical releases could open meaningful doors for distinct voices. For creatives here, this is a strong reminder to keep developing bold, original work and leveraging Stage 32 pitch sessions to get in front of the right eyes, and we’re always here to support and guide that journey!