Screenwriter Marketing Prompts - November 4th-8th, 2024

It’s time to kick off a new week with purpose! Writing is crucial, but so is taking those extra steps to build your network and put your work in front of the right people.

So here are your practical, actionable screenwriter marketing and career prompts of the week:

Monday

Send a follow-up email to a producer you previously contacted who never responded. Remember, in most industries, it can take 5-8 touchpoints before you get a reply, so don’t hesitate to re-engage.

Tuesday

Organize your writing portfolio. Ensure that it’s up to date with your latest scripts, loglines, and synopses so you’re always ready to share your best work when an opportunity arises.

Wednesday

Write a one-pager for your project. Summarizing your story in a clear, engaging way will help you communicate your vision to producers, directors, and other collaborators.

Thursday

Reach out to an industry colleague or a fellow writer and ask if they would be interested in joining a virtual writing session. Sometimes working alongside others—even remotely—can boost creativity and keep you on track.

Friday

Post a brief insight or lesson you’ve learned from your screenwriting journey on social media. Sharing your experiences not only strengthens your online presence but can also attract new collaborators.

Remember, these small actions can have a big impact on your career. If you have any questions or need help, feel free to comment in our YouTube link above.

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My name is Chris Brennan and have a great week honing your Writing Chops.

Chris Brennan

Screenwriter, Filmmaker, Content Marketing Specialist and Co-Founder of Writing Chops. Oh, and father of two ridiculous rascals! Chris’s passion and mission is to help screenwriters transform their passion into their careers with practical, actionable guidance and insights (While having a little bit of fun along the way… I mean, it’s only a job if we treat it like one, right? 🤔)

http://www.itschrisbrennan.com
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