How to Sell Your Screenplay, or: Who is Your Audience? |
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Page 4 of 4 If not, just write SOME scripts, build up an information network, and send your best logline, not script, with power selling personalized query letters to the appropriate agencies, managers, and producers at once. If you are a verbally skilled person, make phone calls to underline your query. Try to get in contact with someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows… Letting aside the way you want to take, write always for an audience. Find out its needs and preferences, and have them in mind while you are imagining, structuring, and writing your script. Give your project a clear and recognizable image as if it were a trademark. It is a hard task to provoke interest through differentiation while sticking to the industry standards and needs. But if you don’t want to end up writing for your hard disk only, there is no choice. Get into the business! |
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