ScreenPlayLab

ScreenPlayLab is more than 3,800 upbeat producers, actors, writers, directors, agents and executives helping each other in their careers at studios and networks.

Monday, August 13, 2007

LAST CALL: Manager-producer Jon Brown on Aug 15th

The only reason we have any seats left for this event is we have a larger theater for this speaker. Thank you, Comedy Central Stage! Even so, the house is getting full. This is a special Wednesday night ScreenplayLab event. Don't miss it!

Manager-producer Jon Brown [IMDB] has led such an exciting life that he's sold his own life rights to a studio to make into a movie! Join us for a special event at the Comedy Central Stage in Hollywood on Wednesday, August 15th. Jon will talk about getting ahead in Hollywood followed by an hour of audience Q&A. Don't miss it!

Free with RSVP online at www.ScreenplayLab.com.

Jon's been representing directors and writers through Ensemble Entertainment for fifteen years. Some of the directors he represents who currently have films in production are director Christian Alvart CASE 39 (Paramount), driector Peter Medak ADDICTED (Lionsgate) and director Alex Zamm DR. DOOLITTLE (Fox). As a producer, Jon made the POSEIDEN ADVENTURE mini-series.

ScreenplayLab presents Ensemble Entertainment Producer Jon Brown [IMDB]. Jon Brown has been a literary manager for fifteen years and was an agent at APA for five years. Comedy Central Stage, 6539 Santa Monica Blvd.,Los Angeles. Wednesday, Aug 15th, 2007, 8pm to 9:30pm. Free residential street parking nearby (check signs or valet $5). Free with RSVP online at www.ScreenplayLab.com.

What's ScreenplayLab?

ScreenplayLab is more than 1,800 screenwriters, actors, and filmmakers. We're a group of working artists on a studio or network track creating upbeat commercial films and television. Each week we have fabulous industry speakers, workshops, and networking. It costs nothing to join and our events are mostly free. To join send an email to info@screenplaylab.com with the subject 'subscribe'. To enter a script for evaluation and possibly be read by actors in our workshop series costs $39.

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