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Pitching & Selling

To be a working screenwriter, one needs to write AND sell.

Understanding the Agent

January 15, 2010 by Steven Fernandez

Hollywood agents: to trust or not to trust? What is the reality of an agent’s role in your screenwriting career? Our Hollywood insider, Steven Fernandez gives us the low down… One of the many learnings I gained from my 4½ month sabbatical at LA was a reality check about what an agent delivers.  In my … Read more

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Pitching and Selling

  • Yellowstone’s Taylor Sheridan: Power, Politics & Progress
  • Why Taylor Sheridan Is The Most Relevant American Screenwriter
  • Taming The Industry Standard 1-Page Synopsis
  • Get Out Is An Instant-Classic [Five Reasons – And Spoilers]
  • 5 Reasons Why Loglines Are Incredibly Important
  • Is It Done? 7 Signs You’re Ready To Sell Your Script
  • Fantastic Story Ideas [And Where To Find Them]
  • 7 Reasons Why Spotlight Shouldn’t Have Been Made
  • Where Is Your Portfolio Website? [Marketing For Screenwriters]
  • Your Screenplay Will NOT Pay You Millions [About Hope and Hype]
  • Loglines Are The Key To Understanding Your Own Story
  • Stop Making Sense, Screenwriters!
  • What the Hell is High Concept?
  • The three phases of a Crowdfunding Campaign – the U-Curve Effect
  • Screenwriting Competitions Are Worth More Than You Think

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