Most filmmakers think follow-up means asking for work.
And that’s usually why it feels awkward.
Most great creative relationships don’t work like that.
The people who consistently stay busy are usually just the people who stay connected.
They pay attention.
They are aware of what’s happening in people’s businesses, industries, marketing, and lives.
And because of that…
they naturally stay top of mind.
So this weeks Director’s Cut meetup is:
The Follow-Up That Actually Gets a Response
📅 Thursday at 10am PT
We’re going to talk about:
- why most follow-ups fail
- how to reconnect without sounding salesy or desperate
- how to create REAL reasons to reach back out
- and how relationship-building actually works in creative industries
I’m also going to workshop a few real examples live and break down why they work.
Honestly, this mindset has probably kept me working in this industry longer than almost anything else.
The Zoom link is in the Calendar on Skool and here in case you’re reading this through email:
See you Thursday.
Jonathan
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Most filmmakers think follow-up means asking for work.
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