How to Sell Your Screenplay, or: Who is Your Audience? |
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Page 3 of 4 Generally, do the opposite of what the Bible prescribes: Do good and do not talk about that. Tell people that you are a screenwriter who is interested in projects instead. Think about an internship in a studio, agency, or production company. Spread the news on the Internet, searching for your first screen credit. Some websites have excellent classifieds to establish contacts within the movie scene. Thereby, you can also get in touch with the third sector of our market scheme. Independent filmmakers and student projects share this field. This is also the first address for someone who wants to avoid the hassle of marketing his first script. If you are not a natural born seller, want to concentrate on your first script, or just gain a screen credit and some practice before risking your first and only chance in the big business, there is no better place to start from than the third sector. |
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