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New Executives to Stage 32 Specializing in Horror, Thriller

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Plus, a story consultant for Blumhouse {NAME}, As you may know we love the horror/thriller genre! We

Plus, a story consultant for Blumhouse {NAME}, As you may know we love the horror/thriller genre! We have just closed our 9th Annual Search for New Blood Contest, and we are thrilled about all of the scripts that came in. If you have a script in the horror/thriller genre we have put together a few executives below who have recently joined Stage 32 to meet new writers, and give feedback to make sure you've got what it takes to keep pages turning, audiences on their toes, and buyers wanting more! Who would you like to meet with about your feature? New! Jack Creasy - Coordinator Artists First - Management & Production Company Previously at Millennium Films, he served as direct consultant to writers and directors on their scripts. He has a deep interest in stories that delve into the darker side of human nature. [See full bio & book your meeting here.]( New! Gaby Hart - Producer Filmtrax Media & Fearless Productions Gaby produced and cast the feature film BECOMING, which was listed in the top 20 horror films to watch in 2020 by Thrillist, and, is currently available to watch on Amazon. [See full bio & book your meeting here.]( NEW! Brodrick Haygood - Producer Moon Howler He is currently packaging multiple films with Zero Gravity producer of "OZARK" and Producer Kyle Benn - former Lionsgate Studio Executive who supervised THE HUNGER GAMES, SAW, JOHN WICK. [See full bio & book your meeting here.]( Karina Wilson - Story Consultant Formerly In-House at Blumhouse and IM Global For nearly a decade Karina Wilson was the in house story consultant for IM Global which financed or produced films including: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, INSIDIOUS, SINISTER and A HAUNTED HOUSE. [See full bio & book your meeting here.]( We hope these meetings help inspire and motivate you to keep going in the pursuit of accomplishing your writing goals! Keep writing, you got this. All the Best, The Stage 32 Team Copyright © 2022 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda BlvdManhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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