ISA Verified Pro - Manager/Agent seeking ensemble features with an indie slant.
The ISA team is actively looking for features for managers and agents seeking new clients.
Features highlighting underrepresented sections of society or unusual settings are sought after but not essential. Any genre (please pick a genre closest to your project and use the notes section for any additional info).
Comps in the vein of - Don't Look Up, The Breakfast Club, The Menu, Little Miss Sunshine, The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Union and non-union writers accepted. Scripts from anywhere in the world will be considered but must be English language. Please submit Logline, Synopsis, and Script.
We stand in solidarity with the WGA and all writers. During the strike, the ISA continues to review projects submitted via Writing Gigs and the Writer’s Showcase for consideration for the ISA Development Slate plus managers and agents actively looking for new clients. We have confirmed that this is in compliance with strike rules. As we are not a WGA Signatory, we will also sort through Gigs set up for producers but will not share projects with struck production companies or studios until it is permissible to do so. We look forward to a successful and speedy resolution to an important and necessary process of negotiations.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Please provide a brief logline of no more than two sentences. Your logline will be the first element our team will use to evaluate your submission. This is your calling card for your script, is it doing its job?
1. What is the central crisis driving the narrative, particularly in the second act?
2. Who is your main character and what is their emotional arc?
3. What is the general setting or tone of the piece?
If you are struggling to encapsulate these elements of your concept, then we recommend submitting your project for a logline review. Please also read this article then edit your logline. We encourage you to keep trying new versions of your loglines until you get more attention from producers. Loglines are that important!