Still Thinking About It?


Hi Reader,

If you’ve been thinking about joining Zero to Hero: Screenwriting for Beginners, but you're still on the fence, I get it.

Making the leap from wanting to write a screenplay to actually committing can feel big.

Here’s the thing: you don’t need to have the perfect idea, tons of free time, or years of experience to start. You just need a willingness to show up once a week, take in the lessons, write a little bit, and let me and your classmates support you through the process.

By the end of 12 weeks, you’ll have something most dreamers never do: a finished short script you can be proud of. And more importantly, you’ll have the confidence and the skills to keep going.

We kick off this Sunday, Sept 21 at 2pm MST. I’d love to see you there!

Last chance to use my special code: NEIL100 and get $100 off !

No pressure - just an open invitation to finally take that maybe and turn it into a yes!

Neil

P.S. Check out my feature film, Spin the Wheel - out now on Tubi!

Click here to watch for FREE: https://tubitv.com/movies/100030151/spin-the-wheel

Or check out the BRAND NEW official trailer for Contamination, my upcoming sci-fi military-horror feature. Check it out here:

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Learn more about storytelling, screenwriting, and filmmaking:​ www.neilchasefilm.com.

Looking for some help with your script, story or film? Check out my one-on-one coaching services here.

Check out my Gothic horror-western novel, Iron Dogs, available in eBook, print, and audiobook.

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Neil Chase

Neil Chase is a story and writing coach, award-winning screenwriter, actor, and author of the horror-western novel, Iron Dogs. Neil believes that all writers have the potential to create great work. His passion is helping writers find their voice and develop their skills so that they can create stories that are both entertaining and meaningful. If you’re ready to take your writing to the next level, join the email list for writing tips and inspiration!

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Hi Reader, This past weekend was one I’ll never forget. Contamination, our indie action feature, had its official theatrical premiere right here in my hometown of Edmonton, Alberta, through Landmark Cinemas - and what happened next went far beyond anything we expected. Over the course of three days, we sold out four of our six screenings. Not only that, but Landmark Cinemas announced they’re extending our Edmonton run for a second weekend, with six more screenings added! These will run in...