High-concept sci-fi/fantasy and world building is very much the wheelhouse I specialize in, and am best positioned to help get that material into the right hands. I generally lean more TV than Features, but interested in either or both.
David Server is a literary manager at Venture in Los Angeles, CA with nearly 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry. He represents a wide array of genre creators across mediums, including writers for features, television, animation, comic books, video games and prose. His clients have headlined or set up major projects with Disney, MGM, Sony, Amazon Studios, Warner Bros Animation, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and more.
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