Contained Horror/Supernatural/Thriller/Mystery concepts that can be produced for under $2MM (can be in US or Asia).
Period pieces, mockumentaries, biopics, US-based family drama features (unless they can be shaped to serve Asian audiences)
Christianne Cruz is a creative executive with an intuition for market trends and a unique ability to cultivate emerging talents. In her current role at Brazen Entertainment, a production company that connects Asian cinema with Hollywood, she has maneuvered the world of international filmmaking over the last year.
Cruz worked for the Head of Motion Picture Literary at ICM Partners (now CAA), supporting writer/director clients like Bong Joon Ho, Tracy Oliver, Olivia Milch, Joseph Khan, and Hype Williams.
As an indie producer and filmmaker, she's mastered the art of the pitch -- and curated an impressive slate ranging from comedy to horror. She developed a feature that landed on The Black List and coached filmmakers who went on to win The Nicholl Fellowship. She set up projects at Stage 6/Sony, Foxxhole (Jamie Foxx), Incognegro (Billy Porter), and Andrew Lauren Productions. Her love for horrors led her to produce and direct a film that showed at over a dozen fests including Screamfest, Brooklyn Horror, Cinequest, and MotelX.
Cruz is committed to telling diverse stories that permeate pop culture -- from the heart, for the screen.
After registering, you will receive instructions on how to submit your material in your order confirmation email. After submitting your material, please allow 3-4 weeks to receive proposed times for scheduling your consult with the exec.
PITCH DECKS: These are visually-driven documents (20 pages max) that use images and short paragraphs of text to demonstrate the tone, world, character insight, key plot points, stakes, and theme of the series or feature. If the Pitch Deck is for a show, it will use some of the same sections of text as your Series Bible, but will be less extensive. When creating a pitch deck, always make sure that you are using images of a consistent size and quality, and that you use the same font, color code, margins, and other design specifications throughout. Click here for a Pitch Deck example! Want more insight? Consider signing up for our Creating Professional Level Pitch Decks webinar!
SERIES BIBLES: These supplemental documents are text-only (20 pages max), and can get requested when marketing any sort of TV show. Among other things, they should demonstrate what makes your characters unique and captivating, the focus and evolution of their arcs, the rules of the world, the hook of the story engine, the intended tone and theme, as well as why YOU are the best person to write this show from this perspective. Here's example #1 and example #2. Note: The formatting and organization of Series Bibles has changed since these examples were created, but addressing these sections in your own Series Bible will be a great starting point to make sure you're answering questions before they're asked.
**Please note series bibles and pitch decks are each limited to 20 pages maximum. Please contact terra@roadmapwriters.com for pricing on a consultation for material exceeding 20 pages.
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Cancellation Policy: You may cancel your registration for a refund or Roadmap gift card if you have not yet submitted your material for review. However, once your material has been received by Roadmap, your registration cannot be canceled. Having revised material or a desire to retroactively apply a discount or gift card code are not grounds for cancellation, refunds, or gift card credit. Once your material has been submitted, the only acceptable grounds for cancellation and a refund or gift card credit is an unforeseen, ongoing emergency on the part of either the writer or the exec resulting in more than 6 weeks without any scheduling update from the exec via direct contact or Roadmap, or a sudden change in the exec's ongoing availability. In the instance of an irreconcilable scheduling issue, the writer may still receive a written feedback report from the exec. In this case, the writer is not entitled to a refund or gift card credit as the exec has read the submitted material and provided written feedback in lieu of the call.