Hi, Richard, thanks for connecting! Just off on hols, but when back, might be back and suggesting a Bath stage 32 meet up...if people fancy some networking...! All the best!
Hi, Richard, thanks for connecting! Just off on hols, but when back, might be back and suggesting a Bath stage 32 meet up...if people fancy some networking...! All the best!
Hello Richard, and thanks for the invite. My 27 year old son was in Bath a couple of years ago. He loved it. Good luck with your screenplay. When the time comes for a score, keep me in mind. Maybe we can work together on a project some time. www.rossmooremusic.com...
Expand postHello Richard, and thanks for the invite. My 27 year old son was in Bath a couple of years ago. He loved it. Good luck with your screenplay. When the time comes for a score, keep me in mind. Maybe we can work together on a project some time. www.rossmooremusic.com
Hi Richard, what is your budget for writing the screenplay? Please inbox me. Than you
Hi, if you write me direct at richard0a37@yahoo.co.uk, I can then acquaint you more fully with the depth and breadth of my vision.
Hi Richard, I have written the screenplay for a full length feature movie. Recently, I submitted it in the Creative World Awards competition as well as getting it professionally reviewed. For the Trend & Commercial Potential I got an overall 8.8 with some very favorable comments from the reviewer. T...
Expand postHi Richard, I have written the screenplay for a full length feature movie. Recently, I submitted it in the Creative World Awards competition as well as getting it professionally reviewed. For the Trend & Commercial Potential I got an overall 8.8 with some very favorable comments from the reviewer. The movie as it exists inside my head will be a world wide phenomenon. Alas, as it exists on paper, not so good, so I am thinking of entering into collaboration with a successful, professional screenwriter who would enjoy the challenge of transforming it into a 1st class manuscript, and who consequently knows something about how to transform vision into a real movie. I would ensure that all the essential ingredients remain intact. The closing paragraph of the review reads: Again, it should be emphasized that the writer has done a wonderful job of breaking new ground by tackling this challenging subject matter. It is clear what theme the writer is trying to get at, but this is a difficult story to capture on film. Hopefully the coverage above can help the writer to layout their screenplay in a way that is more conducive to the needs of cinema. Keep writing, once this concept is fully developed, it will have little trouble reaching an audience. Can you help? Just to let you know I am now weeks away from publication of my first novel which is intimately linked with the screenplay. The project calls for someone with insight and intuition of the human condition who hopefully is familiar with the music of Mahler and Max Bruch.
Hi Richard, Do you have a logline and synopsis? Paul
I can provide you with all the data you need to excite you beyond your wildest dreams that my movie would, if marketed properly, be a global phenomenon. However, if you are interested in working with...
Expand commentI can provide you with all the data you need to excite you beyond your wildest dreams that my movie would, if marketed properly, be a global phenomenon. However, if you are interested in working with me, please write me at richard0a37@yahoo.co.uk
Greetings! I have written the screenplay for a full length feature movie. Recently, I submitted it in the Creative World Awards competition as well as getting it professionally reviewed. For the Trend & Commercial Potential I got an overall 8.8 with some very favorable comments from the reviewer. Th...
Expand postGreetings! I have written the screenplay for a full length feature movie. Recently, I submitted it in the Creative World Awards competition as well as getting it professionally reviewed. For the Trend & Commercial Potential I got an overall 8.8 with some very favorable comments from the reviewer. The movie as it exists inside my head will be a world wide phenomenon. Alas, as it exists on paper, not so good, so I am thinking of entering into collaboration with a successful, professional screenwriter who would enjoy the challenge of transforming it into a 1st class manuscript, and who consequently knows something about how to transform vision into a real movie. I would ensure that all the essential ingredients remain intact. The closing paragraph of the review reads: Again, it should be emphasized that the writer has done a wonderful job of breaking new ground by tackling this challenging subject matter. It is clear what theme the writer is trying to get at, but this is a difficult story to capture on film. Hopefully the coverage above can help the writer to layout their screenplay in a way that is more conducive to the needs of cinema. Keep writing, once this concept is fully developed, it will have little trouble reaching an audience. So, who’s up for it? As we speak, I am now weeks away from publication of my first novel which is intimately linked with the screenplay. The project calls for someone with insight and intuition of the human condition who hopefully is also familiar with the music of Mahler and Max Bruch.
ooh, tempting, but I believe that this needs the help of someone with more experience of writing features than myself....good luck x
My movie (~90 min) would embrace special effects of the same calibre as seen in The Sin Eater written and directed by Brian Helgeland; The music ideally conducted by someone like Lorin Maazel for his...
Expand commentMy movie (~90 min) would embrace special effects of the same calibre as seen in The Sin Eater written and directed by Brian Helgeland; The music ideally conducted by someone like Lorin Maazel for his sublime interpretations of the relevant parts of Mahler's 2nd and 8th symphonies. The impact of primal pain as enunciated by Janov in defining the essence of the central character. The Insight of Ouspensky and the genius of Feynman in capturing the essence of time travel, and the ability of future events to influence events that have already occurred in the past. The above ingredients are already present in the script.
great to network !!
Hi Richard, I have written the screenplay for a full length feature movie. Recently, I submitted it in the Creative World Awards competition as well as getting it professionally reviewed. For the Trend & Commercial Potential I got an overall 8.8 with some very favorable comments from the reviewer. T...
Expand postHi Richard, I have written the screenplay for a full length feature movie. Recently, I submitted it in the Creative World Awards competition as well as getting it professionally reviewed. For the Trend & Commercial Potential I got an overall 8.8 with some very favorable comments from the reviewer. The movie as it exists inside my head will be a world wide phenomenon. Alas, as it exists on paper, not so good, so I am thinking of entering into collaboration with a successful, professional screenwriter who would enjoy the challenge of transforming it into a 1st class manuscript, and who consequently knows something about how to transform vision into a real movie. I would ensure that all the essential ingredients remain intact. The closing paragraph of the review reads: Again, it should be emphasized that the writer has done a wonderful job of breaking new ground by tackling this challenging subject matter. It is clear what theme the writer is trying to get at, but this is a difficult story to capture on film. Hopefully the coverage above can help the writer to layout their screenplay in a way that is more conducive to the needs of cinema. Keep writing, once this concept is fully developed, it will have little trouble reaching an audience. Can you help? How can I capture the attention of all Stage 32 screenwriters Just to let you know I am now weeks away from publication of my first novel which is intimately linked with the screenplay. The project calls for someone with insight and intuition of the human condition who hopefully is familiar with the music of Mahler and Max Bruch.
First off, Richard, congratulations on that impressive score. And, I think it's terrific that you entered into Creative World. It is simply one of my favorite contests out there. Now...Getting the wor...
Expand commentFirst off, Richard, congratulations on that impressive score. And, I think it's terrific that you entered into Creative World. It is simply one of my favorite contests out there. Now...Getting the word out. I have a few suggestions. 1 - I would definitely take some time to read the FAQ and the GETTING STARTED sections. This site has a ton of features and resources. These two sections will bring clarity to all of what Stage 32 offers. 2 - Post in the PROJECTS section regarding your needs. 3 - Post in the SCREENWRITING section of the Stage 32 Lounge. Most importantly, network, network, network. In our 14 month history, those who have had the greatest success have had one thing in common, they work this site every day. There are 100,000 members on this site...If you're not working it, someone else is...The more you're out there, the more likely you will get the desired results. Wishing you the very best of luck with your endeavors! RB
Hi Sarah, I have written the screenplay for a full length feature movie. Recently, I submitted it in the Creative World Awards competition as well as getting it professionally reviewed. For the Trend & Commercial Potential I got an overall 8.8 with some very favorable comments from the reviewer. The...
Expand postHi Sarah, I have written the screenplay for a full length feature movie. Recently, I submitted it in the Creative World Awards competition as well as getting it professionally reviewed. For the Trend & Commercial Potential I got an overall 8.8 with some very favorable comments from the reviewer. The movie as it exists inside my head will be a world wide phenomenon. Alas, as it exists on paper, not so good, so I am thinking of entering into collaboration with a successful, professional screenwriter who would enjoy the challenge of transforming it into a 1st class manuscript, and who consequently knows something about how to transform vision into a real movie. I would ensure that all the essential ingredients remain intact. The closing paragraph of the review reads: Again, it should be emphasized that the writer has done a wonderful job of breaking new ground by tackling this challenging subject matter. It is clear what theme the writer is trying to get at, but this is a difficult story to capture on film. Hopefully the coverage above can help the writer to layout their screenplay in a way that is more conducive to the needs of cinema. Keep writing, once this concept is fully developed, it will have little trouble reaching an audience. Can you help? How can I capture the attention of all Stage 32 screenwriters Just to let you know I am now weeks away from publication of my first novel which is intimately linked with the screenplay. The project calls for someone with insight and intuition of the human condition who hopefully is familiar with the music of Mahler and Max Bruch.
Hi Richard. Thanks for the network request, good to meet you and good luck with your current endeavours!
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Hi Derrick I have joined Stage32 under the recommendation of the writer Kevan Manwaring. I've written a screenplay that I believe requires director/producer of the calibre of Brian Helgeland and Craig...
Expand commentHi Derrick I have joined Stage32 under the recommendation of the writer Kevan Manwaring. I've written a screenplay that I believe requires director/producer of the calibre of Brian Helgeland and Craig Baumgarten as brilliantly exemplified in their production of 'The Sin Eater' as my movie would wish to inculcate similar brooding atmosphere and similar special effects. So I guess my question is - how do I attract their attention? Any ideas Richard
Hi Richard. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 75,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward an...
Expand postHi Richard. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 75,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and invite at least 5 fellow creatives and to spread the word of Stage 32 through other social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. You can also invite fellow creatives through the site by using the "Send Stage 32 Invites..." button on the upper right side of your profile. The more creatives, the stronger the network. The stronger the network, the more opportunities. Thanks for joining the movement and for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. PS - Please take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @Stage32online.