Esteemed Literary Manager and Producer, Alex Creasia, will read your screenplay and have a follow-up phone call with you to give notes.
Like everyone in the entertainment industry, no one has a normal path to his or her career. Alex started off in U.S. Marine Corps where he traveled all over the world as a Combat Cameramen with a S.O.C. unit (Special Operations Capable). Afterwards he attended the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where he studied Motion Pictures and Television, emphasizing in Producing.
After college he interned at NBC, Universal Pictures and Sleeping Giant Management. Later he grew his sites and networking as an assistant at Creative Artists Agency (CAA) where he was in the TV Dept. After agency life he was an executive assistant at Ryan Murphy Productions where we was a part of the Glee Franchise, and other TV series such as, American Horror Story and The New Normal.
Alex then began what he always wanted to pursue in Hollywood, literary management. For the past year and a half, he has been an independent manager finding original voiced writers and directors, and prod. Companies, while working on packaging TV, Film and Digital projects. Alex has also produced multiple award winning festival films and music videos. He is constantly finding new I.P.'s in novels, playwrights, articles and games to sell and package.
Currently Alex serves the hollywood industry as literary manager / producer at Pathfinder Media. He represents, Writers, Directors and companies, while working on packaging TV, Film and Digital projects. Alex has also produced multiple award winning festival films and music videos. He is constantly finding new I.P.'s in novels, playwrights, articles and games and documentaries to sell and package.
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