Introduce Yourself : A recent screw up: by Mark Furney

Mark Furney

A recent screw up:

I paid for development notes from a studio exec. Was stoked to get a shot to submit this script to this company's exec. I also paid for written pitches with 3 other managers. Long story short, somehow I missed the email from Stage 32 informing me that he had delivered his notes. I waited...and waited...and not wanting to be a pain in the ass, waited some more. I finally "dug in" to the system and found that the exec had timely delivered the notes. I got a "consider" with some very specific notes on how to improve the script. I feel like I wasted 6 weeks by not being more on the ball.

I've polished the script and hope I've satisfactorily addressed his notes. I hope I get a shot to submit the script again and the consider turns into a real potential to get a movie made.

Lesson: stay on top of the notifications from Stage 32 if you have something being looked over. :).

It's hard to know when or if you are making progress. Keep a level head and don't be too disappointed by a "pass." But be wise with your budget on how to proceed on getting your material "out there." That's all I've got. Good luck to all. !! Happy writing.

Steffany Lohn Sommers

Good advice, I just checked mine! :)

Matthew Cornwell

Yeah, I've had great results in terms of the timeliness of the coverage through Stage32. But I've done exactly what you're referencing on other platforms. Ugh.

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