I love genre pieces and/or something that has a bigger message or meaning - elevated somehow. So this could be a half-hour sci-fi comedy, or a character-driven psychological thriller. It could be a female-driven supernatural action piece, or a new angle on a character we thought we knew. It could also be a brilliant family dramady like SHRINKING, or a new way into a fast-paced contained prestige drama like THE PITT. I just want it to grab me, my attention. It's compelling - the characters, relationships, and world. It can surely pull from other shows, without being derivative.
Some recent things I've watched or am watching that come to mind - THE BEAST IN ME, PLURIBUS, INVINCIBLE, SEVERANCE, THE BEAR, BEEF, DON'T LOOK UP, BARRY, TED LASSO, KNIVES OUT
I'm not passionate about period pieces that don't have some sort of tie in or foothold back to the present/future, or is a new take on something major, a genre element introduced, etc. A straight war film/series, or 18th century/Little Women type project probably isn't for me.
Doug Landers is a highly experienced development executive with over 15 years in the entertainment industry. A graduate of Chapman University's MFA program in Film and Television Producing, Doug has built a diverse career spanning boutique talent agencies, independent studios, and production roles on studio films and television shows. His passion for creative collaboration and storytelling has driven him to specialize in IP development, where he excels at fostering strong relationships with talented writers, authors, creators, and other industry professionals.
In 2022, Doug joined Imprint Entertainment as Development Executive and Co-Producer, working closely with the CEO while continuing to lead and develop a range of independent projects. Currently, Imprint is in production on a feature animation, and is developing a wide range of projects, while Doug is developing his own projects for his own banner that include two reimaginings of classic tales, a female-led supernatural action series, a military drama, an action comedy, a family wish-fulfillment story, and an outrageous adult animation.
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.
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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, 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.