From Courtroom Battles to Captivating Stories: Vincent Scarsella’s Unexpected Journey Revealed

Vincent Scarsella

Well, with Tom, I was pretty lucky. I mean, that was just, you know, I just, you know, I don’t know, I don’t count. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I try to keep track of like, you know, I send eight, I haven’t been sending a lot lately to agents, and you try to keep a little chart that you can record when you sent it, did they respond? Yes response. But for that type of email, probably 5060. I mean, you’re, you’re constantly doing it. I put aside at least an hour a day for things like that. And, you know, my problem is I’m involved in not only the writing, a prose of novels and short stories and things. But I’m working on another film that I’m producing now called Local Talent. That’s a Buffalo centric movie. It’s set in Buffalo. I have some support from some local luminaries up there, restaurant owner by the name of Dennis de Paulo and a heavy weight boxing contender by the name of baby Joe Messi. And so, we’re trying to get that developed. We’ve, you know, we have a it’s an indie film with a micro budget of $75,000. I’ve partnered with some young Buffalo filmmakers who are very eager and very knowledgeable, very good, who are waiting to be discovered. They’re like the local talent up there. And so we’re, you know, that involves a lot of work contacting people and the financing end of it, as you probably know, is one of the hardest things to conquer when you’re trying to get a screenplay filmed. And so I’m in the middle of that. And I’m so I’m doing that I’m trying to also market my other writing and write some more screenplays.

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