“Master the Art of Networking: Secrets to Connecting with Industry Leaders Without Overstepping Boundaries!”
They go to them to network and to do actual business as far as acquiring films, setting up deals with standout talent (actors, directors, and, yes, writers), and searching for hot prospects.
You usually need a notable film in the festival, or a hot property that has garnered interest, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go to the festival parties nearby bars and restaurants to mingle with some of the power players present.
General Meetings
I know. You need to be invited to general meetings (or calls) in the first place. But if you eventually manage to get to that level through successful screenwriting competitions or fellowship wins or your network, this is where you can sell yourself as a writer, as well as your work.
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