Storyteller | Development Producer | Audience Whisperer

Just an update, and next steps

I’m writing this on my phone from a rooftop in Key West. I’m on a vacation with my dad. Over the past few days, I’ve been filling him in on all of the things I’ve been working on recently: building a stock portfolio, checking out possible real estate purchases, pretty much anything I can do to start bringing in some passive income to fuel creative projects. I’m not making such great leeway haha. It’s a process, you know.

I’m obsessed with building more stability in my life, but I’m also working on some crazier steps that will be VERY labor intensive and require some risk taking. For example, if you and I have talked in person at all over the past year and a half, you’ll know that I’m in the process of starting a web series and a production company. Like an actual company. With clients and everything. Not just a label to put my passion projects under. It’s been an interesting journey, but I love it. Every week, I feel closer to my goal of entrepreneurship. Every so often, I’ll be updating you guys on any achievements or obstacles I run into on my path. Until then!

What is Scott?

Scott Duvall is a screenwriter, development producer, marketing director, and burrito enthusiast. Focused on telling the stories of life, Scott has built a career around getting the word out about others’ journeys and triumphs.

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Life is hard. It’s fun to escape. Run away into the surreal and intriguing world of Scott’s thoughts. Sent directly to your inbox, these posts will keep you apprised of what Scott is up to and how he’s building a better culture for the world one story at a time.

Enter the Zeitgeist

The process is simple.

You scream from the rooftops. I scream from the rooftops. You think it’s an echo, but then it keeps going. You realize it’s me responding to your initial rooftop scream. We find each other. We discuss the story you’re trying to tell at a much more reasonable volume. I research your audience and develop your story in a way that helps you connect with your target audience.

If you aren’t a fan of yelling across vast distances or it’s cold outside, we could try carrier pigeons or smoke signals, but emailing might be easier. Actually, yeah. Let’s just go with that.

Not sure you’re “story” material? That’s ridiculous. You’ve started a business or are helping it grow. There are more sane things to do with your time, trust me. Look at the other crazy people in history. Why do we remember them? Because they made a good story.