Do you keep marketability in mind when you outline/write a script?
www.networkisa.org/screenwriting_articles/view/marketability
Do you keep marketability in mind when you outline/write a script?
www.networkisa.org/screenwriting_articles/view/marketability
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Other then story. It is the only thing to keep in mind.
Is there a market for the story? How big is that market?
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Unless you are writing purely for yourself, I think you have to keep it in mind. Scripts are written to be filmed, films are made for an audience.
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These days, I'm looking at writing smaller budget stories. Beyond that, no.
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Amen Phil. It is easier to grow than shrink.
Those are great questions to ask yourself, Craig D Griffiths.
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I should keep that in the header of Microsoft Word when I outline and write a script, Niki H ("Scripts are written to be filmed, films are made for an audience"). :)
That's great, Phillip E. Hardy, Prolifique. With smaller budget stories, writers don't have to keep marketability in mind as much.
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When crafting specs, yes I do...I've done quite mileage in marketing/retail and this may surprise you but people buy only what they want/need/is in trend...
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Nah. I don't focus on "cart before horse" screenwriting.
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Always keep in mind every genre has a built in audience. I'm sure you're a fan of the genre so there is already millions of fans willing to give you a chance. You just have to be convincing.
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I'm with Jerel Damon. You write from the heart and someone will hear its beat.
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I put together a report of the types of scripts independent producers are looking for in the last quarter by format and genre if anyone's interested. Link on my page.
Thanks, Steve. I'll check it out.
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Steve, I could not find the link. Perhaps post it here.
Thanks for the great breakdown/report, Steve! It's encouraging because I mainly write Horror and Thriller feature scripts that have limited locations, limited casts, and minimal special effects.
Here's the link, Roberta M Roy: https://twitter.com/ManHeatTV/status/1602742620991631361
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My bad! Here's the link: https://manheat.gumroad.com/l/screenplaydemandreport
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Thank you, Maurice and Steve:)
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Completely agree with Craig
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Nothing brings focus as the question "who is the audience?"
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You're welcome, Roberta M Roy.
You're right, Jack. Great question to keep in mind when outlining/writing a script. I wrote an Animation kids' show, but its tone was for teens and adults. I didn't mean to write the tone like that. B A Mason (https://www.stage32.com/profile/841192/about) gave me feedback that the tone was off, and I fixed the show.