Success Stories

These success stories showcase the diverse range of talented screenwriters who collaborate with Get It Made and have since achieved significant milestones in their careers.

Through funding, production support, industry connections, and expert guidance Get It Made has helped these aspiring filmmakers turn their visions into reality and continue to see their projects through to full-length production or a sale.

  • Rachel Barrett

    A legacy member of Get It Made, Rachel’s project was selected to be fully funded for her film's proof of concept, "Wingspan." The film is scheduled for production in 2024.

  • David M. Clark

    All the way from Oslo, Norway, David’s gay love story, 'P-Town’ received full funding. His project was selected for production and directed by Giovani Lampassi, renowned for his work on 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' 'Veronica Mars,' and 'Home Economics,' featuring Topher Grace."

  • Cote Bellard

    After years of entering screenplay contests with minimal progress, Cote discovered Get It Made and submitted his Proof of Concept script, "Across The Lake." The film was shot in Los Angeles and featured David Sullivan, Blair Bomar, and Jazz Raycole. Additionally, it was accepted to the Southern Gothic Film Festival and the Warped Witch Film Festival in Louisiana.

  • Mark Spera

    Mark collaborated with Get It Made to fast-track his action-packed drama comedy series, "Disaster Man." Through the network of industry professionals provided by Get It Made Mark secured Henry Zebrowski, known for "The Wolf Of Wall Street" and the popular podcast "Last Podcast on the Left." He also enlisted famed cinematographer and filmmaker Michael Bowman, who recently worked on Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza."

  • Jeff Racho

    As one of the founding legacy members of Get It Made LA, Jeff fast-tracked his drama-comedy adventure series, "Afterlifetime." He produced an exceptional Proof of Concept, featuring Max Lloyd Jones from "The Mandalorian," Aparna Brielle from "A.P. Bio," and Stephen Williams from "Yellowstone." The project has been pitched to executives at Amazon and is currently being shown to showrunners.

  • Edward Klau

    Ed secured a fellowship at Get It Made, leading to a fully funded production of his conspiracy thriller, "The Service." The film was produced by renowned Executive Producer Danny Rose, known for his work on "Scrubs," "Cougar Town," and "Scorpion." It was also directed by Alexis Zabe, the cinematographer of Sean Baker's critically acclaimed film "The Florida Project”.

  • Monica Romero

    Despite being frustrated and low on funds, Monica submitted her proof of concept script for the psychological horror film, "Haunts." The film was directed by Mark Robinson, known for his work on "I Will Follow You into the Dark" and starred Misha Barton.

  • David Rasch

    As one of the founding members of Get It Made, David submitted his dark and original take on zombie films, "Cravings." With the assistance of filmmaker Katie Pyne, the project quickly progressed, and "Cravings" is now in feature-length development.

  • Jamie Robinson

    Jamie's Christmas movie, "Saint Nicholas and The Miracle of Christmas," received a score of 5 out of 10 from The Black List. With the help of Get It Made and industry professional Katie Pyne, Jamie improved the screenplay and received an 8 out of 10 from The Black List, a significant accomplishment.

  • Megan Devaney

    Megan, an Irish filmmaker working abroad, approached Get It Made with her Stoner comedy, "The Martial Artist." Thanks to the funding she won, Megan was able to cast Craig NG, known for his recent role in "Everything Everywhere All At Once," and Edward Hong, recognized for his role on "New Girl."

  • Harker Jones

    Harker's twisted thriller, "Cole and Colette," won a fully funded Proof of Concept film from Get It Made. The film gained acceptance to over 25 film festivals worldwide, securing 7 wins and 3 nominations from the FFTG Awards. Harker is now developing a feature film, "The Alexandrite Ring," in collaboration with Get It Made Productions.