Has anyone worked with manager Seth Lockhart of Cinematic Instinct?
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There was a thread about Seth Lockhart here awhile back.
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Originally posted by LIMAMA View PostThere was a thread about Seth Lockhart here awhile back.
We went back and forth ahile back re: a script of mine. Seems like a decent guy. Always got back to me in a timely manner, answered all of my questions.
He's been around for several years, and hasn't had any major results. And his list of clients is all over the map: writers, directors and many below the line people.
Ultimately, I passed. One man operation with a client list all over the map = a polite "no thanks" from me.
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This is SETH LOCKHART. I HAVE NOT been around for several years. Up until 2004, I was raising my son in Seattle after a stint with John Davis as an intern in 1997. Hollywood hadn't seen me since. No one has mentored me in this business--- all balls and talent to back it up.
Second, I don't rep below the line talent. I rep writers and directors. All over the map with talent? WTF! This is the problem with forums and message boards. Now, you have heard the truth from me. So, you writers reading this and asking questions about me-- if you want to turn down my offer to rep you if and when I contact you, go ahead. See you in the trades!!!
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Originally posted by Slappynipsy View PostFrom the ratings beating the show is taking you might want to remove that one, congratulations on your other successes though...
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I've had a few interactions with Seth. They have all been professional. We discussed a couple of my scripts that had placed highly in contests. He made quick decisions to read one and not the other. In the end, neither were right for him but the door seemed open for other scripts. (Never actually got a "no" on the one he read... but never got a "no" from WM, Binderspink, or any of the other A-list companies who requested and read it or the other one.)
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I read about Seth at 2A and sent a cold e-query. He promptly requested the script. I got a polite phone call from him a week later saying it's not for him. He asked about my other scripts. He asked for another script in the same genre that has won some contests. No word yet. Seems professional and competent.
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