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Ok, so I wrote a screenplay, so how do I get an agent, what websites do I go to, to look for an agent? And what happens then? Do I send the agent a query letter like I would a book agent? How do I approach the screenwriting agent about a script I have? Someone help! Is there a website I can go to that can tell me all the steps on how to go about writing a query letter or approaching a screenwriting agent on a script that I have?

2007-02-28 04:59:27 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

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I have to be honest, getting an agent is very difficult. Even the pros in Hollywood are constantly trying to sell their work and many, secure an agent. Screenwriting and literary agents are two distinctly different things, and the business works much differently. Agents usually acquire their clients through referrals, and in all honesty you need to learn proper form for writing treatments if you ever hope to get anywhere, and probably go to screenwriting classes. This is not for the faint of heart as no studio will even bother to look at your work, as they have stables full of writers, many of whom are not working continuously. You can send an agent your screenplay (there are lists of them on the Web and in other publications) but don't be surprised if you never hear anything from them. Also, your first sentence is totally incorrect, as you never begin a sentence with "OK." I hope you wrote your screenplay with the utmost professionalism and followed the strict rules that apply.

2007-02-28 05:33:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hi - it really is favourite for movie gala's to get a crew jointly your self - i'm interior the united kingdom, and my daughter has acted in diverse student videos and short videos, that are going to be entered in quite some gala's. In those, the producer has written the screenplay, and collaborates with trainee directors, sound technicians, digicam operators, gown designers, makeup artists, editors, etc, who're doing those matters as college classes - they're usually already acquaintances. It takes truly truly some monetary backing, so all of them put in as a lot money as they could. The actors are frequently newly qualified, immediately out of drama college, and prepared to artwork for prices in effortless words, in substitute for the adventure and a replica of the photos and the completed article to apply as showreel textile. reliable success!

2016-12-05 01:45:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Better than a web site (or maybe it is by now) is the Writer's Market, a yearly book that has every available agent and publisher listed in it.
It'll tell you everything you need to know.

2007-02-28 05:04:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Check Predators and Editors for an agent.

2007-02-28 05:05:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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