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.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

ScreenplayLab Mixer on Wednesday Aug 29th

In Hollywood it comes down to networking. Need help on your next project? Need an agent? Need a mentor? Need a job? Time to network! It's the famous ScreenplayLab mixer!

If we sit at home we might as well be back in Kansas, right?

Mingle with working screenwriters, actors and filmmakers. We're going to have a blast! Our events get full, so don't wait too long to RSVP. FREE with RSVP at www.screenplaylab.com. Please note in the RSVP if you have to come late. Gabrielle works until 7pm and will arrive later. I'll be there at 6pm.

If you're shy, remember it's a mixer. Walk up to anyone interesting, make eye contact, and make a personal introduction. You can confidently say, "Hi. May I introduce myself? My name is...". Everyone in the group is friendly and wants to meet you. Gabrielle and I circulate and want to talk with everyone. Don't hang back until nobody is talking to us. Please come right up and say hi.

You buy your own drinks and food (inexpensive). Sharky's Mexican Grill, 435 N. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills. We're in the back room. Park in the city garage across the street by Crate & Barrel for $2 after 6pm. Aug 29th, 6pm-9pm and maybe later.

There's no smoking at any ScreenplayLab event. Gabrielle misses her father who died of lung cancer. Please don't smoke.

What's ScreenplayLab?

ScreenplayLab is more than 1,800 screenwriters, actors, and filmmakers. Each week ScreenplayLab hosts a workshop and presents a talk with an industry VIP. Robin Rowe and Gabrielle Pantera, the founders of ScreenplayLab, are writer-producers developing projects based on best-selling novels. We host ScreenplayLab out of goodwill. There are no membership dues and our events are free. We've been hosting these weekly events for more than two years. To join send an email to info@screenplaylab.com with the subject 'subscribe'. To enter a script for evaluation and to possibly be read by actors in our workshop series costs $39.

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