EPISODE · Jul 31, 2026 · 39 MIN
From Script to $100k Equity Financing: Navigating The Greenlight List (Partner Episode)
from The No Film School Podcast · host No Film School
Most filmmakers wait until after production to identify their audience and develop a distribution strategy. In this partner episode, GG Hawkins speaks with Greenlight Coverage founder Jack Zhang and Level 33 Entertainment Vice President Andreas Olavarria about evaluating a screenplay’s commercial potential before production begins. They explain how AI-assisted script coverage can support—not replace—human decision-making, what distributors look for when assessing independent films, and how the Greenlight List gives screenwriters a path toward $100,000 in equity financing and guaranteed distribution. In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guests Jack Zhang and Andreas Olavarria discuss... Why filmmakers should consider their target audience, key art, trailer, genre, and distribution strategy while developing the screenplay How Greenlight Coverage uses data science and AI-assisted analysis to evaluate screenplays How Jack developed the platform using data from thousands of films and hundreds of millions of audience data points Why AI script coverage should function as an initial evaluation tool rather than a replacement for human readers How the Greenlight List combines an algorithmic first pass with evaluation by experienced industry professionals What separates a well-written screenplay from a commercially viable independent film Why contained concepts can be more practical for independent filmmakers and investors How originality, plot construction, character development, theme, and audience positioning affect a project’s score Why low-budget horror still requires a specific audience and marketing strategy The built-in audiences for horror, thrillers, romance, and Hallmark- or Lifetime-style films How theatrical, TVOD, SVOD, and AVOD distribution windows affect independent film development Why filmmakers may need to hook viewers within the first five minutes on ad-supported streaming platforms How cast members, executive producers, and creators with established audiences can strengthen a film’s marketability How the Greenlight List offers its grand prize winner $100,000 in equity financing and guaranteed distribution through Level 33 Entertainment Why writers should use submission deadlines as concrete milestones for completing their screenplays Memorable Quotes: “I think it’s so important that filmmakers look at what the end product will be and how they’re going to connect that film, that story, with a target audience.” “It has to have a specific audience itch that you’re trying to scratch, or it’s just going to be one of the thousands of films produced out there sitting on the shelf, unfortunately.” “The film itself should hook the audience in whatever genre in the first five minutes.” “Don’t miss a deadline. Hit the submit button. Don’t miss the deadline.” Guests: Jack Zhang — Founder of Greenlight Coverage Andreas Olavarria — Vice President at Level 33 Entertainment Resources: The Greenlight List Greenlight Coverage Level 33 Entertainment Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram 📩 Send us an email with questions or feedback: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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