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Breaking in as a Studio Screenwriter - Everything You Need to Know

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Hello {NAME}, You have a high concept screenplay. You control some blockbuster intellectual property

Hello {NAME}, You have a high concept screenplay. You control some blockbuster intellectual property. Or perhaps you have the next big trilogy or breakthrough character idea. You want to be a studio writer. But how do you break in and sustain such a career? Landing a studio job as a writer is NOT an impossibility. It's about knowing your path from completed screenplay to getting in the room. It's about knowing how to secure a manager, agent, attorney - a team designed to help you succeed. In this exclusive 90 minute Stage 32 webinar, How to Create a Long Term Studio Writing Career, Michael Colleary, writer of such big budget blockbusters as Face/Off & story creator of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, will take you through everything you need to know about breaking in and sustaining a career. Your ideas and word deserve a fair chance to get seen. Give yourself the advantage so many seek. If you want to make a career of being a studio writer for hire, don't miss this webinar! To attend How to Create a Long Term Studio Writing Career click below! [Register Now!] Stage 32 is L ynda. com Meets LinkedIn for Film, Television and Theater Creatives - Forbes [Blog] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Google Plus] --------------------------------------------------------------- Stage 32, LLC 2 711 N. Sepulveda Blvd, Suite 427 Manhattan Beach, CA 902 66 Email: [support@stage32.com] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can unsubscribe from special offer updates by [clicking here].

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