Chuck Kinahan's Lounge Discussions

Emily Edalia Moore
Producer Blast Service

Has anyone used Ashley Scott Meyers Producers Blast service? My writing partner and I are thinking about using it but it is $140 with no promise of any results (obvisouly!) Any suggestions on this or any other road to take?! Thanks!!

Lauren Curriere Peterson

All I can say in public is to search the web for a less expensive e-query service. There's several out there.

Lauren Curriere Peterson

Oh, and none of them can (or should) promise any results.

Sandra Campbell

I get his free newsletter. It's pretty useful and his website has some good info on writing queries and loglines. I don't know much about his blast service.

Chuck Kinahan

Be a little careful with things like that You could wind up in the spam folder or annoy people. It can be very obvious that you used a service. you might be better off signing up on IMDB pro, searchin...

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Nicola Cullen
Screen Writing Help Books?

I've been reading Screen Writing For Dummies for a while, and I'm finding it really useful and insightful. It's quite inspiring at times as well. I was just wondering if anyone else had any other suggestions for good books to help someone with screen writing? Either through helping to inspire writers or teaching about methods and theories? Thanks! :)

Chuck Kinahan

saves the cat.

Dee Chilton

For what it's worth, here's my Library List (but each to their own - there are lots of valid opinions out there). I have got something useful from all of these books but the first three added a 'diffe...

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Nicola Cullen

Thanks a lot for taking the time to post guys! Really appreciate the suggestions! I've seen a couple of blogs about screen writing, but thanks again for the list! I'll check out all of the websites and what not! Thankyou! :D

Scott Luper

I read scripts. First and foremost - Every Day. Pick a genre you like and read how the experts put the words on the page. Beyond that, I tend to get a lot out of filmmaking books in general. It shows...

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Scott Luper

I read scripts. First and foremost - Every Day. Pick a genre you like and read how the experts put the words on the page. Beyond that, I tend to get a lot out of filmmaking books in general. It shows...

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