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Searching For a Literary Agent – Where Do I Start?

Searching for a Literary Agent can be a daunting task. But it is an essential one. It’s true that the easiest way to find representation is through someone you know who already has industry contacts. But let’s pretend you are a screenwriter who does not have any connections in Hollywood. Then where do you begin?Well [...]

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3 Super Benefits Of Writing Movie Screenplay Using Screenwriter Software Program

Whether you are writing a script for a movie or a TV show, you must understand that the screenplay format is key to your screenplay evaluation by the top executives. Having a screenplay writing software automates most of the details that need to be looked after, allowing you to concentrate on the creative process.Here are [...]

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Breaking Into Hollywood – How Do I Sell My New Screenplay?

When new screenwriters finish their scripts, they often begin the search for a rep to submit the work around town. But is that the best way to do it? Well, sure! But it’s not the ONLY way to do it.As you prep to get your script sold, incorporate this info into your marketing strategy:SEEK REPRESENTATION [...]

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