Hollywood Screenplay
The key to getting definite
action on your scripts is to make
sure they are market ready.
Market ready scripts contain
commercial elements that
parallel the genres in which
they are written. They must
also parallel movies that
have made money at the box
office.
Who has read your scripts
besides you? What kind of
feedback have you gotten?
What makes you feel that
your scripts are ready for
something definite? What
kind of networking have
you done? How do you
contact producers, etc.
to ask them to read your
scripts? What about agencies?
There is a "secret" that those
in Hollywood who have been
successful know. They may not
be consciously aware of it, but
they employ it to be successful.
It originates and finds its
life inside of you. Do you know
what that "secret" is? If you
do not know what it is, then, this
could be a reason why you aren't
getting definite action on your
scripts.
The fine point of this is, that,
if you haven't, you should have
someone with experience in the business
look at your work. This can be
of tremendous help to you. Most
A-list screenwriters employ this
when their objectivity has gone
out the window, i. e., lost track
of the "secret."
I hope this has been of help to you.
Best Regards,
Don
Olympus Films+, LLC
http://www.donvasicek.com
dvasicek@earthlink.net
action on your scripts is to make
sure they are market ready.
Market ready scripts contain
commercial elements that
parallel the genres in which
they are written. They must
also parallel movies that
have made money at the box
office.
Who has read your scripts
besides you? What kind of
feedback have you gotten?
What makes you feel that
your scripts are ready for
something definite? What
kind of networking have
you done? How do you
contact producers, etc.
to ask them to read your
scripts? What about agencies?
There is a "secret" that those
in Hollywood who have been
successful know. They may not
be consciously aware of it, but
they employ it to be successful.
It originates and finds its
life inside of you. Do you know
what that "secret" is? If you
do not know what it is, then, this
could be a reason why you aren't
getting definite action on your
scripts.
The fine point of this is, that,
if you haven't, you should have
someone with experience in the business
look at your work. This can be
of tremendous help to you. Most
A-list screenwriters employ this
when their objectivity has gone
out the window, i. e., lost track
of the "secret."
I hope this has been of help to you.
Best Regards,
Don
Olympus Films+, LLC
http://www.donvasicek.com
dvasicek@earthlink.net
