Suggestion? First write it and then do some research on the rest of your questions.
2007-03-19 19:58:35
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answered by iraq51 7
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It is not a good idea to send you manuscript to anyone if you have not first composed a query letter, & mailed it unfolded, in a large envelope; together w/ a standard self addressed, pre-stamped envelope.The query letter is a letter brifely describing the general ideas for your screenplay, plus why you believe it is pertinent to movie / play fans; & how well it would sell. And let's face it, $$$ is the key motivator for someone to use your screenplay. Another important thing to do is research exactly whom you are sending your query (letter) to, especially the spelling of the name. Oh, & get yourself mentally ready for rejection letters, because they are most heart wrenching.
2007-03-19 20:13:21
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answered by LuckyJack 4
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Err, in no way revealed a e book, yet a poem and article. I recommend get your characters found out. i like character progression and backstory. Japan has such sturdy video games because of the fact that's based off the characters, then the plot. Cool plot. If that's cliche, it extra perfect be exciting as sin. i might basically write. no longer inevitably on the initiating of the story, yet basically what you experience like writing. Then artwork around that area. artwork around what you adore, what you like, and what's basically written nicely. Oh. and attempt to a minimum of decide your plot on your head. once you're doing a secret, have some sort of an thought of the killer. perhaps no longer precisely who that's, yet an thought. desire this enables!
2016-10-02 10:38:17
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answered by ? 4
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There is a website called Inktip.com that is regularly viewed by talent agents and producers. A lot of unknown writers are getting their start here and it's worth the 50 bucks to post your script. Check out the sight and when you have your material ready, post it. This doesn't mean you have to stop looking for representation, but at least you'll be getting some exposure for your work. And, who knows? A friend of mine posted a script last year and he sold it.
2007-03-19 21:30:35
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answered by goaltender 4
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I'd start by writing the screenplay.
2007-03-19 20:01:28
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answered by almighty_malachi 5
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1. As soon as you will finish the script make sure you have copy rights on it.
2. Find an agent who will do it for you. Do not do it yourself you will most likely be taken advantage of.
Good luck.
2007-03-19 20:05:01
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answered by Anonymous
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There are books out that tell you how too (do not access right now, sorry).
2007-03-19 19:57:53
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answered by Harmon 4
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