“From Boots to Broadway: How Army Veteran Ryan Smith Transformed His Life Into a Captivating Musical Journey”
If you find this episode valuable, please help me out by giving me a review in iTunes or leaving a comment on YouTube or between the podcast on Twitter or liking or sharing it on Facebook. These social media shares really do help spread word about the podcast. So, they’re very much appreciated. Any websites or links that I mentioned in the podcast can be found on my blog in the show notes. I also publish a transcript with every episode in case you’d rather read the show or look at something later on. You can find all the podcast show notes at www.sellingyourscreenplay.com/podcast and then just look for episode number 528. If you want my free guide how to sell a screenplay in five weeks, you can pick that up by going to sellingyourscreenplay.com/guide. It’s completely free. You just put in your email address and I’ll send you a new lesson once per week for five weeks, along with a bunch of bonus lessons. I teach the whole process of how to sell your screenplay in that guide. I’ll teach you how to write a professional logline and query letter and how to find agents, managers and producers who are looking for material. Really is everything you need to know to sell your screenplay. Just go to sellingyourscreenplay.com slash guide. So just a quick few words about what I’ve been working on. The film festival is now very much in our rear view mirror. And I think it went really well. We had our best turnout by far since starting three years ago. So that’s always fantastic. And we just really had a great slate of films this year as well. I mean, a lot of really great short films and a bunch of really great feature films as well. So just a really good turnout and just a really good slate of films. I’ve got to go back to the theater and negotiate for next year. They almost doubled our rates from the previous year. So, if they do that again, I’m not sure the festival will be economically feasible. But we’ll see. I’ll have all that worked out one way or another by the end of the year. We also announced our screenplay contest winners a couple of weeks ago. Check out the website for those announcements. We already have some interest in one of the top scripts. So, fingers crossed if that does come fruition. I’ll certainly make an announcement here and fill everybody in on the details. And now I am kicking around my rom-com screenplay and trying to figure out how I can get that into production next year. I feel like I’m getting pretty close on the script. I’m getting another round of notes right now from a few people. And then hopefully I’ll do one more quick pass and then I’ll hopefully be ready to go. Anyways, those are the things that I have been working on.
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