Contained horror/thriller features, high-concept romcoms, elevated procedurals, fast-moving action/adventure, stories based on IP.
Broad comedies, space-set stories, anything involving sexual violence, expensive/expansive fantasy/sci-fi.
Hanna Armour is an entertainment professional based in Los Angeles, CA, originally from Atlanta, GA, and San Diego, CA. With a Bachelor of Arts in Film & Art Production from New York University and additional training in Creative Producing from UCLA, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her work in the industry.
Hanna began her career at BOOM! Studios, where she honed her skills in television development, contributing to the sale of Alyssa Milano's HACKTIVIST comic series to CBS TV Studios/CW Network. Her tenure at Conan O'Brien's Team Coco saw her excel in producing scripted podcasts and scouting emerging comedic talent. Her most recent role at Skybound Entertainment elevated her to Director of Development, overseeing a diverse portfolio of film and television projects based on comic book, video game, and podcast IP.
Hanna co-produced and was the on-set production executive for the upcoming Amazon Freevee and Netflix Africa series CLASSIFIED. Created by Kagiso Lediga (QUEEN SONO), the eight-episode show follows 15-year-old Ella Gardner (Imani Pullum), a student at a public school in Oakland, California. Arrested at a protest and facing serious jail time, Ella avoids incarceration, but as part of the deal, Ella must leave her home in California and spend the remainder of her secondary education with her family in Johannesburg. Ella’s world is turned upside down as she navigates a very different reality than the one she has known.
Currently, Hanna is independently producing a small slate of feature projects.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Hanna is also recognized for her commitment to fostering talent and diversity in the industry, serving on prestigious selection committees such as the Universal Writers Program, as well as the "Stories x Women" Annecy Festival delegation put on by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) and Women in Animation (WIA).
Private Month Mentorship
Each month mentorship kicks off with a preliminary 15-min. call to set expectations and lay out strategy for the month. Writer will have email access to the executive plus 4x one-hour consultations with the exec. Exec will read up to 4 scripts in one month (different drafts of the same script or 4 different scripts) and conduct 4x one-hour story notes calls. Calls can also include feedback on your pitch, branding, or career strategy.
If you pay with the deposit/payment plan, your second half will be due the 2nd week of the Mentorship. If you need a different type of payment plan, email dorian@roadmapwriters.com.
**Please note feature screenplays are limited to 120 pages maximum. Please contact terra@roadmapwriters.com for pricing on a Month Mentorship on screenplays exceeding 120 pages.
What To Expect
After registering, you will receive an automatic Order Confirmation email. Then Roadmap's Director of Consultations, Terra Joy, will get your mentor looped in with you! If you do not hear from Terra or the exec within 3 days of registering, feel free to email terra@roadmapwriters.com for an update.
Before starting your Month Mentorship, please ensure you are familiar with our Code of Conduct.