Celebrating Our Client’s Wins in 2013!

It’s the time of year to reflect on what we’ve done, what we’ve learned, and most importantly how our work has impacted our clients.

This was a banner year for Voyage’s Professionals Program and Book-to-Screen programs. Here are just a few highlights from an incredible 2013…

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susannah Farrow & Dale Trott
This extraordinary writing team has so far completed two Professionals Programs on two of their projects with us (they’re currently on their 3rd) and both projects were optioned by  producers right out of the gate! One is now being set up with financing. Susannah & Dale are now also getting paid writing assignments, helping adapt novels into treatments and screenplays in our book program. Congrats, you two!

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Joe Downey
Out of an in-depth Professionals Program, Joe optioned his first TV pilot to a well-known production company and the series is currently being considered by Gossip Girl showrunner Stephanie Savage.

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Rose Cole
Rose was a well-known Internet personality and holistic healer. She came to us with a desire to go mainstream and get her own TV show. We helped her by developing an entire personal brand strategy, new website, reality format, treatment and sizzle reel – now her series has been optioned by producers, has a showrunner attached, and is currently being shopped to networks.

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Javier Ortiz

You may remember Javier from last year’s success stories. This year he’s gone even further. Not only did we get his first screenplay optioned by producers, we’ve now helped him get a Sundance Grand Jury-nominated director attached! Keep up the good work, Javier!

 

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Paul Cunningham

Paul is a first time screenwriter from Rhode Island. He came into our Professionals Program with an offbeat, dark comedy and we helped him get into shape, then optioned by a successful producer. Based on the caliber of his writing, we also invited him to adapt one of our dark thriller novels into a screenplay.

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Martin Rausch

Martin Rausch is an unlikely producer (he’s an academic intellectual) from Switzerland. By combining his passion for changing the world with our entertainment prowess, he now has a documentary that’s partially financed and a competition reality show that’s being considered by producers.

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Carolina Sullivan and Chris Balsamo are enjoying new-found TV stardom with the debut of their hot new show “Flipping Miami.”  When we met these two newlyweds who had left the stresses of Wall Street for a “funner” life flipping houses in Florida, they had no experience in entertainment-just enthusiasm, open minds, and great personality.  We quickly realized they belonged in front of the camera, so we had them work closely with our Reality TV Producer (and expert show-seller) Aisha Corpas-Wynn, and voila–just a few short months later they had a deal with noted Reality producer John Kroll and their pilot just aired on A&E!

 

We’re also thrilled to showcase some recent self-published authors in our Book-to-Screen program who’ve had their books optioned by producers who are adapting the novels into movies or TV shows.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“500 Miles To Nowhere” by Fred Eason

 

 

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“From Dunbar to Destiny” By Shirley Sprinkles

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“Perfect Bait” by Michael Fowlkes

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“The Programme” by Andrew Arden

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…Need we say more?  Give us a call at (310) 392 4180 so that we can talk about YOU and YOUR SUCCESS in 2014!

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2 Comments

  1. Your success stories sound great. I’d like to be one of them. I’ve got three completed, rewritten, formerly optioned screenplays looking for a home. I’m looking for success and hope you can help me achieve it.

  2. I am studying Screenwriting MA at Napier University Edinburgh. I am in my final year which ends in July this year.

    I have two spec. scripts (features) which I would like you to have a look at.

    Regards, George McDougall

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