Howdy all,
It's been a few years since I've been active on the screenplay scene and I'm wondering if it's the same for non-pros as it was 2012-2015 (ie: nigh-on-impossible) or if it's even tougher than back then? Is TBL still occasionally parachuting writers into the Big Game? Has the focus on self-produced content by Amazon and Netflix opened up opportunity for aspiring writers or have they killed off any chance of an 'in' by focussing on already-established writers? Has the growing conglomerating of Hollywood and focus on existing IP finally slammed shut the fractionally-ajar door?
Thanks in advance.
ps: why is this place so quiet? A forum means structure - topics and posts in a static place - how anyone can prefer the vagaries of social media and having to scroll for ages to try and find that thread you read a month ago.
It's been a few years since I've been active on the screenplay scene and I'm wondering if it's the same for non-pros as it was 2012-2015 (ie: nigh-on-impossible) or if it's even tougher than back then? Is TBL still occasionally parachuting writers into the Big Game? Has the focus on self-produced content by Amazon and Netflix opened up opportunity for aspiring writers or have they killed off any chance of an 'in' by focussing on already-established writers? Has the growing conglomerating of Hollywood and focus on existing IP finally slammed shut the fractionally-ajar door?
Thanks in advance.
ps: why is this place so quiet? A forum means structure - topics and posts in a static place - how anyone can prefer the vagaries of social media and having to scroll for ages to try and find that thread you read a month ago.
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