Hi everyone! First off, I must say I understand that selling screenplays or making any form of profit in this art form takes time, but I feel like I’m floating in the wind with nothing to grab on to which is why I would love to get in contact with a literary manager to help ease this process along. I recently gained the financial backing for my first feature film which will enter production in august of this year. In the meantime I would love to try and sell at least one of my scripts that I have sitting around. Like many of you, I’m aching to quit my day job but before I’m able to do so I need to make sure I’m stable with just my writing. So if anyone has any advice or suggestions on how to find a manager, it’d be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Congrats on your feature film Cody!
Big promises, huge investment by one who looks like Santa on ordinary now makes me think seriously that unseen spirit person is hanging in the air. For one like the other sending me email for fast financial services, I guess, his profile hollow with anything filmmaking, tastes sour to my saliva. While opportunities comes too many too lean for creatives like me hungry for financial assistances in the film marketplace, am not in haste to onboard a limited flight across continent in order to shout hurrah, I go it right! Chib Ofred
Hey Cody, the best way to connect with managers through Stage 32 is to use our consulting and career development services. Since you've already found backing for your film, I'd suggest checking out our career development calls here: https://www.stage32.com/scriptservices/coverage/buy?id=6