Hey all, getting a bit frustrated over here, so I wanted to share my experience to see if this is Hollynormal: I submitted my script to a high ranking exec in a management/production company. Three weeks went by, so I sent a follow up email asking if he had a chance to read. His response, "I did. Would love to get on the phone to discuss." In those three weeks the script had undergone some changes, so I sent him the newest draft, pointed out the differences that elevated the story, and gave him my number. Another two weeks went by - silence - so I sent another email asking if he had a chance to peek at the revisions and if he was still interested in discussing the script. His response, "yes, I did. Happy to discuss. You want to come into our offices? Are you around the week of the 25th?" I live in NYC, so I asked if a phone call would work. "Absolutely." We arranged to speak at 6PM yesterday, but 6PM came and went without a call or an email saying he needed to postpone. It's getting a bit frustrating chasing him around like this, I would assume if he was truly interested in the script I wouldn't need to stay on him. Has anyone had a similar experience? Is this the norm in Hollywood land?
Also, if I ever get around to speaking with him, what are some questions I can anticipate he'll ask?
Also, if I ever get around to speaking with him, what are some questions I can anticipate he'll ask?
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