Discussion STEVEN: 13x Award-Winning 1975 Contained Horror — Seeking Producer & Financing

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Hi all - Barry Miller, WGAE Registered #I347110, Phillipsburg NJ — Stage32 Logline Rated 5.0/5 (3 ratings).

Introducing STEVEN — 100p contained 1975 horror.

LOGLINE: John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN meets THE OMEN and CARRIE. On Halloween night, 1975, a silent 6-year-old boy, cursed at birth in a hospital, sets his entire world ablaze.

WHERE IT STANDS: Locked one-pager v11 matches public FilmFreeway synopsis. 100-page script offline for qualified review only (not public). Festival circuit.

AWARDS: 13x for STEVEN in 2021:

• Best Horror Script — Gold Star Movie Awards (Newark, NJ)
• Best Feature Script / Screenplay — Gona Film Awards — WINNER
• Best First-Time Scriptwriter — Horror Bowl — WINNER
• Best Debut Script Writer — Red Dragon Creative Awards (Dallas)
• Best Plot — Adbhooture Film Festival
• Best Villain / Award Winner — Frights! Camera! Action! UK
• Award Winner — World Film Carnival Singapore + Virgin Spring Cinefest
• Quarter Finalist — The Script Showcase (Best 1st Time Writer Feature)
• Selected — Venice Shorts, New York Independent Cinema Awards, Montreal Independent, Horrors4You London
Full list in one-pager.

TEASE (public only):
Oct 15, 1968 — Scott Hask delivers his own son in backseat. Same night, deranged woman steals newborn Steven from nursery, chants in strange tongues, eyes flash solid black, curses him. Hospital covers it up.

1975 — Steven is 6, silent, odd, obsessed with fire. Mom was 3 months sober at birth, now drinking. Dad's plant closing. Sister embarrassed. Baby Heather screams near him. Bullied as "Creepy." Matches disappear. Learns fire step by step, movie → bird → haunted house at County Fair → County Fair fire that shouldn't have happened.

Halloween Night 1975 — hasn't hurt anyone yet that day, until a car crash. That crash is the trigger. That night's payback is family-focused. All practical fire — matches/fuel, no powers.

TONE/BUDGET: Slow-burn 1970s small-town horror. Contained (small town + hospital), $100K-$1M range. Practical fire only.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR: Producer, financing, or sales/distribution conversation for contained practical horror.

Attached: One-Pager v11 with full awards + 13x Award Winner banner.

— Barry
 

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Hi all - Barry Miller, WGAE Registered #I347110, Phillipsburg NJ — Stage32 Logline Rated 5.0/5 (3 ratings).

Introducing STEVEN — 100p contained 1975 horror.

LOGLINE: John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN meets THE OMEN and CARRIE. On Halloween night, 1975, a silent 6-year-old boy, cursed at birth in a hospital, sets his entire world ablaze.

WHERE IT STANDS: Locked one-pager v11 matches public FilmFreeway synopsis. 100-page script offline for qualified review only (not public). Festival circuit.

AWARDS: 13x for STEVEN in 2021:

• Best Horror Script — Gold Star Movie Awards (Newark, NJ)
• Best Feature Script / Screenplay — Gona Film Awards — WINNER
• Best First-Time Scriptwriter — Horror Bowl — WINNER
• Best Debut Script Writer — Red Dragon Creative Awards (Dallas)
• Best Plot — Adbhooture Film Festival
• Best Villain / Award Winner — Frights! Camera! Action! UK
• Award Winner — World Film Carnival Singapore + Virgin Spring Cinefest
• Quarter Finalist — The Script Showcase (Best 1st Time Writer Feature)
• Selected — Venice Shorts, New York Independent Cinema Awards, Montreal Independent, Horrors4You London
Full list in one-pager.

TEASE (public only):
Oct 15, 1968 — Scott Hask delivers his own son in backseat. Same night, deranged woman steals newborn Steven from nursery, chants in strange tongues, eyes flash solid black, curses him. Hospital covers it up.

1975 — Steven is 6, silent, odd, obsessed with fire. Mom was 3 months sober at birth, now drinking. Dad's plant closing. Sister embarrassed. Baby Heather screams near him. Bullied as "Creepy." Matches disappear. Learns fire step by step, movie → bird → haunted house at County Fair → County Fair fire that shouldn't have happened.

Halloween Night 1975 — hasn't hurt anyone yet that day, until a car crash. That crash is the trigger. That night's payback is family-focused. All practical fire — matches/fuel, no powers.

TONE/BUDGET: Slow-burn 1970s small-town horror. Contained (small town + hospital), $100K-$1M range. Practical fire only.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR: Producer, financing, or sales/distribution conversation for contained practical horror.

Attached: One-Pager v11 with full awards + 13x Award Winner banner.

— Barry

Barry, the contained setup and defined budget range are strong selling points for a project like this. I’d probably lead with those when approaching producers and use the awards as supporting validation. Are you looking to package STEVEN with a producer first, or are you already having financing conversations?
 
Barry, the contained setup and defined budget range are strong selling points for a project like this. I’d probably lead with those when approaching producers and use the awards as supporting validation. Are you looking to package STEVEN with a producer first, or are you already having financing conversations?
Hi Michael, thanks for that, really appreciate the note.

You're exactly right, I'm leading with contained + budget ($100K-$1M, small town + hospital, practical fire only — matches/fuel, no VFX/powers) and using the 13x awards as supporting validation.

To your question: Looking to package STEVEN with a producer first ideally someone with contained horror / practical effects track record. No financing conversations open yet, keeping it offline for qualified producer packaging.

100p, WGAE Registered #I347110, script available for qualified review under NDA. One-pager + 13x banner + 2-page Zoltan package are attached in the thread above.

Open to DMs if you have packaging thoughts thanks again.

— BarryM
 
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Hi Michael, thanks for that, really appreciate the note.

You're exactly right, I'm leading with contained + budget ($100K-$1M, small town + hospital, practical fire only — matches/fuel, no VFX/powers) and using the 13x awards as supporting validation.

To your question: Looking to package STEVEN with a producer first ideally someone with contained horror / practical effects track record. No financing conversations open yet, keeping it offline for qualified producer packaging.

100p, WGAE Registered #I347110, script available for qualified review under NDA. One-pager + 13x banner + 2-page Zoltan package are attached in the thread above.

Open to DMs if you have packaging thoughts thanks again.

— BarryM

Barry, one thing that may be worth tightening before producer outreach is the $100K–$1M budget range. Those numbers can represent two very different versions of the film in terms of cast, crew, production value and financing strategy. It might be stronger to lead with a realistic target budget, then show what additional financing would actually add to the package. Have you done a preliminary breakdown to identify STEVEN’s real production sweet spot?
 
Barry, one thing that may be worth tightening before producer outreach is the $100K–$1M budget range. Those numbers can represent two very different versions of the film in terms of cast, crew, production value and financing strategy. It might be stronger to lead with a realistic target budget, then show what additional financing would actually add to the package. Have you done a preliminary breakdown to identify STEVEN’s real production sweet spot?
Hi Samantha, thank you — that's a really valuable note and you're exactly right.

The $100K-$1M in the post was to show viability, but my preliminary breakdown sweet spot is $375K target:

• $175K minimum viable — non-union, 15 days, 2 locations (small town + hospital), practical fire only (matches/fuel, no VFX/powers), lean crew.

• $375K target — SAG Ultra Low, 18 days, adds contingency + name character actor for the doctor + fire safety/insurance.

• $1M adds name cast for mother + expanded festival/PR package, but not required to shoot.

I've got a rough 18-day schedule / 2-location strip and the budget top sheet. Happy to send the one-pager with the $375K target broken out if useful — still packaging producer-first as discussed.

Really appreciate you flagging that.


Barry
 
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Hi all - Barry Miller, WGAE Registered #I347110, Phillipsburg NJ — Stage32 Logline Rated 5.0/5 (3 ratings).

Introducing STEVEN — 100p contained 1975 horror.

LOGLINE: John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN meets THE OMEN and CARRIE. On Halloween night, 1975, a silent 6-year-old boy, cursed at birth in a hospital, sets his entire world ablaze.

WHERE IT STANDS: Locked one-pager v11 matches public FilmFreeway synopsis. 100-page script offline for qualified review only (not public). Festival circuit.

AWARDS: 13x for STEVEN in 2021:

• Best Horror Script — Gold Star Movie Awards (Newark, NJ)
• Best Feature Script / Screenplay — Gona Film Awards — WINNER
• Best First-Time Scriptwriter — Horror Bowl — WINNER
• Best Debut Script Writer — Red Dragon Creative Awards (Dallas)
• Best Plot — Adbhooture Film Festival
• Best Villain / Award Winner — Frights! Camera! Action! UK
• Award Winner — World Film Carnival Singapore + Virgin Spring Cinefest
• Quarter Finalist — The Script Showcase (Best 1st Time Writer Feature)
• Selected — Venice Shorts, New York Independent Cinema Awards, Montreal Independent, Horrors4You London
Full list in one-pager.

TEASE (public only):
Oct 15, 1968 — Scott Hask delivers his own son in backseat. Same night, deranged woman steals newborn Steven from nursery, chants in strange tongues, eyes flash solid black, curses him. Hospital covers it up.

1975 — Steven is 6, silent, odd, obsessed with fire. Mom was 3 months sober at birth, now drinking. Dad's plant closing. Sister embarrassed. Baby Heather screams near him. Bullied as "Creepy." Matches disappear. Learns fire step by step, movie → bird → haunted house at County Fair → County Fair fire that shouldn't have happened.

Halloween Night 1975 — hasn't hurt anyone yet that day, until a car crash. That crash is the trigger. That night's payback is family-focused. All practical fire — matches/fuel, no powers.

TONE/BUDGET: Slow-burn 1970s small-town horror. Contained (small town + hospital), $100K-$1M range. Practical fire only.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR: Producer, financing, or sales/distribution conversation for contained practical horror.

Attached: One-Pager v11 with full awards + 13x Award Winner banner.

— Barry
UPDATE v12 — per Industry feedback in thread (thanks Samantha/Michael), tightened budget to $375K Target ($175K min viable / $1M with name cast) — 18 days, 2 locations, practical fire only. Previous v11 above still shows old $100K-$1M range.
Attached: One-Pager v12 with updated budget + 13x Award Winner banner.
— Barry
 

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Hi Samantha, thank you that's a really valuable note and you're exactly right.

The $100K-$1M in the post was to show viability, but my preliminary breakdown sweet spot is $375K target:

• $175K minimum viable non-union, 15 days, 2 locations (small town + hospital), practical fire only (matches/fuel, no VFX/powers), lean crew.

• $375K target, SAG Ultra Low, 18 days, adds contingency + name character actor for the doctor + fire safety/insurance.

• $1M adds name cast for mother + expanded festival/PR package, but not required to shoot.

I've got a rough 18-day schedule / 2-location strip and the budget top sheet. Happy to send the one-pager with the $375K target broken out if useful — still packaging producer-first as discussed.

Really appreciate you flagging that.


Barry

Barry, $375K feels like a much clearer proposition. At that level, I’d start thinking not only about where the money goes, but which elements create the most market value. For a project like STEVEN, North America would obviously be an important primary market, but ideally the package should also be built so the concept can travel internationally. If you could strengthen one element at the $375K level cast, production value, or market positioning which do you think would give the film the strongest chance with buyers?
 
Barry, $375K feels like a much clearer proposition. At that level, I’d start thinking not only about where the money goes, but which elements create the most market value. For a project like STEVEN, North America would obviously be an important primary market, but ideally the package should also be built so the concept can travel internationally. If you could strengthen one element at the $375K level cast, production value, or market positioning which do you think would give the film the strongest chance with buyers?
Hi Max, great question — and exactly where I'm focusing the $375K.


At that level, I'd prioritize cast first, specifically Mother as the market anchor:


• Cast: A recognizable genre-mother (70s-born, festival/genre credits) is the single biggest buyer trigger at this budget. The rest can be strong regional / SAG Ultra Low. $1M level would just add a bigger name for the same role + expanded PR/festival package — not required to shoot.


• Production value: Within $375K, the money goes to what buyers see on screen: 1975 authenticity (small town + hospital = 2 locations, period detail) and a dedicated practical fire safety/insurance line — all fire is matches/fuel, no VFX/powers. That's the elevated part.


• Market positioning: Contained horror travels. The core — silent 6-year-old cursed at birth, family on Halloween 1975 — is universal, not US-dependent. North America is primary, but 1970s period + family horror + practical fire plays internationally, plus the 13x awards validation helps with festival positioning.


I have an 18-day strip / 2-location top sheet built around that $375K target. Happy to send the updated v12 one-pager with the breakdown if helpful.


Thanks again for flagging it —


Barry
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Hi Max, great question and exactly where I'm focusing the $375K.

At that level, I'd prioritize cast first, specifically Mother as the market anchor:

• Cast: A recognizable genre-mother (70s-born, festival/genre credits) is the single biggest buyer trigger at this budget. The rest can be strong regional / SAG Ultra Low. $1M level would just add a bigger name for the same role + expanded PR/festival package not required to shoot.

• Production value: Within $375K, the money goes to what buyers see on screen: 1975 authenticity (small town + hospital = 2 locations, period detail) and a dedicated practical fire safety/insurance line all fire is matches/fuel, no VFX/powers. That's the elevated part.

• Market positioning: Contained horror travels. The core silent 6-year-old cursed at birth, family on Halloween 1975 is universal, not US-dependent. North America is primary, but 1970s period + family horror + practical fire plays internationally, plus the 13x awards validation helps with festival positioning.

I have an 18-day strip / 2-location top sheet built around that $375K target. Happy to send the updated v12 one-pager with the breakdown if helpful.

Thanks again for flagging it.

Barry
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Barry, the $375K version feels much more focused now. One other avenue that might be worth exploring is the genre sales side. I know Raven Banner works extensively with horror and genre films, and Black Mandala is involved in both genre production and international sales. Companies operating in that space are also likely to have relationships with producers who understand this kind of project, so they may be worth researching as you build the package.

Beyond financing, what would you most want from the right producer for STEVEN, genre experience, packaging connections, or a strong track record with sales and distribution?
 
Hi Michael — thanks, that $375K focus came straight from Max/Samantha notes, so glad it reads tighter now.

Appreciate the pointers to Raven Banner and Black Mandala — I'll research their genre sales / production slates as I build the package. That side is exactly what I was trying to get to with the international question.

To your question — beyond financing, what I want most is genre experience + a track record with sales/distribution first, packaging connections second. Carpenter-esque epic horror needs a producer who understands contained practical fire and can get it to buyers, not just finance.

For reference, now described as:


STEVEN — Carpenter-esque epic horror — 13x Award-Winning — 5.0/5 Stage32

Pro Coverage: "A grand epic of horror – reminiscent of those kinds of Carpenter films that we all love..."

Logline: HALLOWEEN meets THE OMEN and CARRIE — Halloween night, 1975, silent 6-year-old cursed at birth sets his world ablaze.

100p, WGAE I347110, $375K target ($175K min viable / $1M with name cast), 18-day / 2-location.


New v13 one-pager attached with the coverage quote. Thanks again for flagging the sales avenue.


Barry
 

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UPDATE: The new v13 one-pager, now including the Pro Coverage Carpenter quote, replaces v12. Please use v13 as the current version going forward.
 
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Parabéns BarryM! Filme premiado é inspiração.
Sou atriz de Angola e adoro terror.
Desejo muito sucesso no financiamento!
 
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