
Could It Be a Movie?by Christina Hamlett How to Get Your Ideas from Out of Your Head and Up on the Screen
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Breakfast with Sharksby Michael Lent A Screenwriter's Guide to Getting the Meeting, Nailing the Pitch, Signing the Deal, and Navigating the Murky Waters of Hollywood
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Yesby Sally Potter, John Berger, Pankaj Mishra Screenplay and Notes
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Paperback, 250 pages |
Publisher: |
Lone Eagle |
Pub. Date: |
May 1, 2005 |
ISBN: |
1580650627 |
Dimensions: |
5.9 × 0.7 × 8.9 inches |
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Description
The most commonly used rejection line spewed by studio executive honchos when they do not buy a script is, "I liked it, didn't love it." What happens to your screenplay or novel when it leaves your hands and is submitted to a studio or production company? What happens to it after it's optioned or sold? What does "in development" really mean? Rona Edwards and Monika Skerbelis shed light on all those questions for both those who are new to the business, and those already journeying through the "storied" halls at a film studio, television network, or production company.
Edwards and Skerbelis tackle how to find new ideas, what it takes to be a development executive or a story analyst, how to work with producers and writers, and tips for pitching. They present exercises created to assist the reader in developing their writing skills. |
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Product Details
Format: |
Paperback, 250 pages |
Publisher: |
Lone Eagle |
Pub. Date: |
May 1, 2005 |
ISBN: |
1580650627 |
Dimensions: |
5.9 × 0.7 × 8.9 inches |
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