When building a screenwriting career, opportunities can be few and far between. Therefore, don’t take them for granted, and make the most of each one as they come! Check out this blogpost to find out how.
My 2019 in coaching is coming to a close. What a great reason to look back and reflect on the year that was, from challenges to success stories!
Do screenwriters need, or should they have, business cards? I’ve been asked this question year after year, and in the latest installment of This Week in Coaching I finally break it down!
As the year in coaching comes to a close, I am posing THIS question to my writers in order to capitalize on what worked got us in the year that passed and make the most of the year that’s coming!
In the latest installment of This Week in Coaching, I dig into whether a new writer should seek to attract a young-and-hungry or well-established manager.
If you want to present as a screenwriting professional (even long before you’ve broken in), you have to know the industry terms and vernacular that the industry uses daily.
Someone once told me that working in the entertainment industry is not so much about having a job as it is adhering to a lifestyle. And this lifestyle is no joke. Want to make sure you don’t burn out? Find your work/life balance.
There are a number of great reasons to join a writer’s group! In this installment of This Week In Coaching, I take deep dive into why they are so important.
What do seasoned producers look for in a pitch? American Film Market offered up the answer to just that when they invited me to moderate 2019’s Pitch Presentation.
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