
What we’re about
Acting has never been a more competitive career, and for those who know how to get the roles they want in projects they love, its never been more personally fulfilling or financially rewarding. This group is designed for actors who want to:
• Learn how to promote themselves successfully so they are the first people producers, directors, and screenwriters think of when there's a role they can play in a project.
• Learn how to produce web series, films, and other projects on their own that generate a profit so they can always be doing the work they love.
Tip: If you look at the list of under $1M projects listed as being in development, production, or post production on IMDB-PRO you'll see the vast majority are being produced by Actor/Producer or Writer/Producers because, from a business perspective, that's the smart thing to do. Actors can only find their audience when they are playing key roles in great projects that people really love.
Questions? Email Nancy.Fulton@yahoo.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
Nancy Fulton
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Just RSVP to attend this live workshop free. To get a recording of this workshop and the slide deck go to https://nancyfultonmeetups.uscreen.io/programs/learn-from-brian-brady-police-chief-detective-who-writes-police-procedural-mysteries
About this Event
Brian Brady: Police Chief & Detective Writes Police Procedural Mysteries
oin us for a fascinating conversation with Brian Brady, author of the gripping crime novel Greed, the third book in his acclaimed police procedural series. With over 30 years of experience in law enforcement—from the urban avenues of Los Angeles and the university streets of Berkeley to the remote highways around Hopi and Navajo tribal lands—Brady brings extraordinary insight and authenticity to his fiction.
Now a highly respected security expert advising institutions and agencies responsible for protecting billions in people and property, Brady draws on a lifetime of encounters with real-life crime, complex investigations, and the inner workings of justice systems few people ever get to see.
In this engaging and revealing workshop, we’ll explore:- Which of his characters and storylines are based on real people and true events
- The personal traits that define great police officers, and great homicide detectives, across the country
- What the most dangerous criminals have in common—and why they’re so difficult to predict or stop
- How real-life interrogations differ from what you see on screen or read about in books
- What it's like to police the vast, remote territories of Native American reservations
- What “community-based” policing means in the context of a murder investigation
- What it takes to protect film studios and high-profile talent on locations worldwide (and who are the most difficult people to work with)
- Why protecting high-value art is even harder than you’d expect—and why it’s absolutely worth every penny
We'll also talk about how Brady plots, writes, edits, and publishes his work, along with the marketing he does to ensure his novels find their audience. We’ll dive into his compelling cast of characters, the dynamics of his fictional crime-solving team, and the classic police procedural novels that inspire him.
Brady recently wrapped a Barnes & Noble book tour across Northern California, and his stories—on and off the page—are as captivating as they are eye-opening.
This event is perfect for fans of crime fiction, aspiring mystery writers, screenwriters, and anyone interested in the truth behind the badge.
Explore Brian Brady’s work:- Website: https://www.goldengatetales.com/
- Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Brian-Brady/author/B0C83Q7C1S
If you have any questions about this event, email nancy@nancyfultonmeetups.com. I look forward to hearing from you.