Let's get honest for a minute. Whether it's a half-formed idea, pitch, a rough outline, or the first pages of your script, who do you share it with? Or maybe the real question is: Do you share it at all?
Working in a vacuum feels safe. Like you're protecting your work from judgment, theft, or premature critique. But here's the truth: this industry is a team sport, even when the writing or initial producing work itself is solitary.
The screenwriters and filmmakers who break through aren't the ones with perfect first drafts or pitches. They're the ones who know when and how to get constructive feedback — early enough, actually, to shape the work, not just polish it.
So I want to hear from you:
→ If you share your work: What are you hoping to get? Validation? Direction? Accountability? A gut-check before you go deeper?
→ If you don't share: What's holding you back? Fear of ideas being stolen? Imposter syndrome? Not knowing who to trust?
Drop your answer below. This is a judgment-free zone, and your honesty might help another member realize they're not alone in this.
📅 MARK YOUR CALENDARS
This Friday, April 17, at 8 PM EST. We're hosting a **Networking Event** inside the Hub.
This is where you find your people. The ones who get what you're building and can give you the feedback that actually moves your project forward. Not surface-level "this is great" comments. Real, constructive insight from writers and filmmakers.
P.S. If you've been waiting for "the right time" to share your work, this is it. The right time is when you have the right people around you.