Wednesday, June 8, 2011

It's Been A While

Hey No Tomorrow Fans,

If you're wondering what's going on with the project and why we've been pretty silent here on the blog, the answer is simple.  We've been focused primarily on posting updates on the Facebook Page.

For any of you who prefer to get your updates via the blog, I'll give you a summary of our progress.

Frank has been busy working on getting the script where it needs to be.  He's gone through a handful of drafts and it's safe to say the finish line (Note: not the Finnish line) is in sight.  There may still be some significant changes, but much of the remaining work lies in polishing dialog, tying up any loose ends, and so on.

We've also been busy working on the Pitch Package for No Tomorrow.  It consists of the relevant details for the project.  Synopsis, logline, crew bios, actor attachments (we're working on this), budget estimates, production schedule, and a lot more.

The next milestone is the point at which we can take the "locked" draft of the script (locked doesn't mean there won't be changes, it simply means there won't be significant changes and the overall structure will remain in place) and the completed pitch packet to interested investors (if you know any, we'd be thrilled if you sent them our way).  The good news is, there is some interest.  The sobering news is, nothing is certain until it's in the bank.

Simultaneously, we'll also be reaching out to actors and actresses on our "Dream List" by contacting the corresponding Agents and Managers.  If they like the project, we'll send the script over and go from there.  Needless to say, the better known the actor or actress, the more attractive the project becomes to potential investors, distributors, etc.

That's it for now.  Thanks for your patience so far and please help us by continuing to spread the word!

Take Care,
Chris Pluchar

P.S. - We're also going to be starting a Twitter account for the film, so stay tuned!

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