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Anthony C. Ferrante
Mars Attacks! screenwriter Jonathan Gems talks about
rewriting for budget, the studio system, and some radical
ideas about (gasp!) writers getting credit!
S. A. Morris
How to pitch a movie idea, from the pros at The Selling to Hollywood conference.
Jeffrey Freedman
If you can't sell your script, you can always make it yourself.
But don't think its easy ...
Alix Strauss
Networking is never easy, but you have to do it to get noticed. Here are some tips from a professional schmoozer!
Erik Joseph
Contests are an affordable way to get your screenplay noticed, but know the rules before you send your entry fee.
Collaborating is like a successful marriage, and no one knows that better than husband and wife writing/producing team Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer.
Anthony C. Ferrante
From the really low budget trenches to the big leagues, Dark
Skies creator, writer and supervising producer Brent
Freidmen tells how he did it all without an agent.
Sally Merlin
The Real Deal: Selling to Hollywood
Making a deal requires the same commitment and endurance as writing the script.
William C. Martell
Find Your Contacts
It's who you know and what you know that sells your script. Here are some unusual ideas on how to find "the Who's".
Anthony C. Ferrante
Behind the scenes of The People Vs. Larry Flynt, Ghosts
of Mississippi, and Beavis and Butt-head Do America.
Michael Speier
Brian Price, winner of the UCLA Showcase, is a hot property on the screenplay market.
Brad Schreiber
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