BPS Studio
Stories, Developed With Intention
The BPS Studio is the original film and television development arm of Blunt Pencil Storyworks.
It exists to develop stories deliberately — with clarity, patience, and narrative focus — and to advance projects only when they are ready for meaningful next steps.
We don’t chase momentum.
We build it.
What We’re Drawn To
The Studio develops:
- Original feature films
- Original television projects
- Short films and proof-of-concepts
We’re interested in stories that:
- Understand what they’re trying to say
- Respect structure and character
- Know their genre — and use it with intention
Scale matters. But story comes first.
Scale matters
But story comes first
Our Development Philosophy
Development at BPS Studio is not cosmetic.
We care about:
- Story engines that can sustain the narrative
- Characters who actively drive the plot
- Themes that are present, not accidental
- Scenes that earn their place
We believe strong development protects projects — from premature exposure, rushed decisions, and avoidable missteps.
How the Studio Operates
We believe in partnership-based storytelling.
Studio work is:
- Selective
- Collaborative
- Story-led
Projects are developed:
- In-house
- Through trusted creative relationships
- Through the BPS Story Lab
There is no open submission window.
The Studio grows by design, not volume.
The Role of the Story Lab
The BPS Story Lab is where stories are tested, challenged, and elevated.
The BPS Studio advances projects that demonstrate narrative readiness and development discipline.
Not every project belongs in the Studio.
And not every good idea needs to move forward immediately.
Progress is intentional.
What the Studio Is Not
The BPS Studio is not:
A pitch marketplace
A representation agency
A production service
A submission portal
It exists to prepare stories properly, so when opportunities arrive, the work can stand on its own.
Where We Are Now
While Blunt Pencil Storyworks is currently focused on professional script coverage, Studio development continues quietly and selectively.
Projects move forward when they’re ready —
not because a calendar demands it.
