i HAVE A SCREEN PLAY AND AMAIZING BOOK MARKITING WANTS TO DO MY BOOK. does' ANY ONE KNOW IF THEY ARE REPRITABLE? IT IS ONE OF THREE THRILLER/ HORRORS
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i HAVE A SCREEN PLAY AND AMAIZING BOOK MARKITING WANTS TO DO MY BOOK. does' ANY ONE KNOW IF THEY ARE REPRITABLE? IT IS ONE OF THREE THRILLER/ HORRORS
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No problem Mark Deuce!
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Expand postHello everybody, I am curious to learn your experience of and opinion on professional coverage and proofreading. Constantly I receive proposals to purchase a service from different script reading companies.
Johan Tebelius I'm glad I stumbled upon your post and would love to offer my insight on the professional reader coverage and proofreading services. I find them sov beneficial as we are always trying t...
Expand commentThe minutia can take up a lot of time that not everyone has. I believe the link was shared in another comment but that is one of the services offered here at Stage 32 and it definitely merits consideration.
Johan Tebelius a writer absolutely needs a fresh set of eyes on their work. One gets too close to their writing, and that external feedback usually yields some interesting results. It can clarify area...
Expand commentIt's always great to get Coverage on your scripts to see what's working and what's maybe not hitting the exact mark you're aiming for. All the readers who give coverage at Stage 32 have a minimum of 5...
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A hidden Gem Nick Phillips
Thanks, Nick Phillips! I'm about to check out the OWA!
How many screenwriters here have a website? If you do have a website, has it helped you with marketing your screenplays? Have you opened up a free website like WIX or do you have one you pay a monthly stipend? I'm thinking maybe by having a website it will help me with my screenplays to be out there...
Expand postIf youāre trying to write for money, you should have a website to act as your calling card, with samples and contact information. Keep it simple. Donāt be cute, be professional.
Everyone that added a comment here; has anyone been successful with their website? Or, has it been another added inconvenience?
I have my IMDb, https://www.imdb.me/sam
Claude Gagne My website has gotten me jobs that I'm sure I wouldn't have gotten without it.
Maybe, Sam Iwata Aka Liu has a better place. Why not IMDB? Is it free? I better look into it. What's that other place called that has business' advertise?
What makes me choose the scripts I want to read?
The logline & the concept
If you can hook me with those, I'm already on your side
If the script meets or exceeds my expectations, I will not hesitate to spread the word about it
The logline and the concept are what I use to choose a script to read and a movie/show to watch, Paul Zeidman.
I think what's important to know is spreading the word. Just because someone may pass on a script doesn't mean they entirely disapprove of it, and they may know someone has the resources to support the project. A pass can be a great networking tool if given under the right circumstances.
Cool Beans Paul Zeidman
Benie!...
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Hey Scriptwriters,
here's a great resource of interviews with some of the best of contemporary writers and the productions they're making.
Script caught up with Tony Gilroy to talk to us about the writing of the 'Andor' finale and what advice he has for screenwriters.https://scriptmag.com/interviews-...
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Hereās another interesting article of the data-crunching kind, from Stephen Follows. It gives a good overview and comes with this advice:
Instead, consider that this is the landscape of expect...
Expand postAgree, Geoff Hall. The level of research he puts into his studies is staggering. Fun fact, he was one of the original guest bloggers here on Stage 32 way back in 2011-2012
Oh, wow, Richard "RB" Botto Iāll have to check that out.
Love this Geoff Hall
Thank you, Mark Deuce Johan Tebelius
My weakness is pitching (amongst two to 97 other things according to EX-WIFE (40's, TYPE A), but I digress. I've never been to California, but I'd love to meet this genuine guy, a LinkedIn connection. He pitches game shows. A lot. He's down to Earth. I recommend his recent book.
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Hi, Donna Tiberio. What's the screenplay and book marketing company?