Hi all
I'm a writer/director caught in this messy WGA/ATA stand-off.
I am (was) repped by one of the big agencies and I am a classic example of someone who worked incredibly hard to find a great agent, was thrilled with how things were going, and is now agent-less.
One of my projects is a feature film that I wrote and will direct.
I would really love to work with my agent on it.
Can he represent me as a director? How does that scenario play out?
I would specifically love to hear from fellow writer/directors.
I'm a writer/director caught in this messy WGA/ATA stand-off.
I am (was) repped by one of the big agencies and I am a classic example of someone who worked incredibly hard to find a great agent, was thrilled with how things were going, and is now agent-less.
One of my projects is a feature film that I wrote and will direct.
I would really love to work with my agent on it.
Can he represent me as a director? How does that scenario play out?
I would specifically love to hear from fellow writer/directors.
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