Wow -- what a reel! I'm usually bored to tears by those things, but not only do you know how to animate - you know how to EDIT.
will do Parker!
Hey Parker I need a partner on a screenplay project that I think will be a winner
I'm happy to be here! I'm a fledgling TV sitcom writer, so any advice anybody wants to give is appreciated! My MAJOR problem is in getting my spec pilot script read. It's VERY "edgy," and I did have an award-winning sitcom writer read it, and he gave me two referrals to showrunners. Unfortunately, n...
Expand postI'm happy to be here! I'm a fledgling TV sitcom writer, so any advice anybody wants to give is appreciated! My MAJOR problem is in getting my spec pilot script read. It's VERY "edgy," and I did have an award-winning sitcom writer read it, and he gave me two referrals to showrunners. Unfortunately, neither one has gotten back to me, so I have to move on. So, if anybody has any suggestions, I'm all ears (okay, eyes is probably more appropriate). Thanks in advance,
Hey folks! I'm an actor living in Los Angeles. Comedy stuff is my main jam (although I love performing in any kind of piece/genre). I'm looking to branch out and work with a writer. I have a bunch of ideas but don't have time to write them all up. I'd rather work with someone who writing is their ma...
Expand postHey folks! I'm an actor living in Los Angeles. Comedy stuff is my main jam (although I love performing in any kind of piece/genre). I'm looking to branch out and work with a writer. I have a bunch of ideas but don't have time to write them all up. I'd rather work with someone who writing is their main goal and make awesome things with a comedy (maybe dark comedy?) writer and director. Yay!
already done...actually I was joking around with the co-worker who i used for the star...this is the 5th anniversary of the story
wheee!
not so much comedy, but...Right now I'm in the last third of a Gothic arc. My Lycanthrope and Nosferatu tend to be a bit "thorough". I had one reduce somebody to smear on a white shag carpet, gore bits, and wall splatter. Also used the crucifixion bit a few times, it does have its place.
I just joined/found out about Stage 32, and it seems like a very cool place. I'm happy to be here! I'm a fledgling TV sitcom writer, so any advice anybody wants to give is appreciated! My MAJOR problem is in getting my spec pilot script read. It's VERY "edgy," and I did have an award-winning sitcom...
Expand postI just joined/found out about Stage 32, and it seems like a very cool place. I'm happy to be here! I'm a fledgling TV sitcom writer, so any advice anybody wants to give is appreciated! My MAJOR problem is in getting my spec pilot script read. It's VERY "edgy," and I did have an award-winning sitcom writer read it, and he gave me two referrals to showrunners. Unfortunately, neither one has gotten back to me, so I have to move on. So, if anybody has any suggestions, I'm all ears (okay, eyes is probably more appropriate). Thanks in advance, Parker
Hi Parker, welcome to Stage 32! Getting people to read your work is indeed tough, I certainly feel your pain. Please feel free to tap me whenever you need someone to read your work and give you feedback. We're all in this thing together. :-)
Thanks, Molly! I may take you up on that!
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Expand postHi Parker. I'm RB, Founder and CEO of Stage 32. As a screenwriter, producer, actor and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work, landing representation, launching projects, securing funding and simply making the connections that will make a difference in their careers. That's why I created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 300,000+ members representing every country on the planet making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth.
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