Writing for the Green Light : How to Make Your Script the One Hollywood Notices
Writing for the Green Light : How to Make Your Script the One Hollywood Notices
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Author(s): Kirkpatrick, Scott
ISBN No.: 9781138016460
Pages: 192
Year: 201503
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 53.46
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE - A Crazy Little Thing Called Hollywood Logic- What Agents, Producers, and Development Executives at Production Companies need in a script to make it worth spending money on. CHAPTER TWO - "So, What's it About?" - Which genres get produced, which genres don't, and why. Plus, the six best genres for first-time Spec Scripts. CHAPTER THREE - Writing Your Feature-Length Spec Script- How to transform an idea into a 'market-ready' Spec Script while including all the 'points' it needs to get past the 'Reader's Desk'. CHAPTER FOUR - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Write for Television- Understanding how to wedge yourself 'inside' Hollywood's TV Landscape by building a valuable portfolio of Sample TV Spec Scripts and learning Television's real 'Entry Points' for success. CHAPTER FIVE - Close Encounters of the L.A. Kind- Who you need to know and how to contact them; plus, how to fake confidence so you can pitch your script (and yourself) in the way Hollywood needs to hear.


CHAPTER SIX - To Live and Write in L.A.- Living the life of a professional Hollywood writer: protecting your ideas, negotiating your own contracts and managing your reputation. CHAPTER SEVEN - Hollywood: And Beyond the Infinite- Understanding where Hollywood is going and how to get ahead of the curve by following the principles of the movie business instead of chasing trends. APPENDICES Appendix I: Script Coverage Appendix II: The Non-Union 'Writer-for-Hire' Agreement Appendix III: The Non-Union 'Option/Purchase' Agreement GLOSSARY- All the fancy (and confusing) acronyms that get tossed around and what they really mean. ABOUT THE AUTHOR f Sample TV Spec Scripts and learning Television's real 'Entry Points' for success. CHAPTER FIVE - Close Encounters of the L.A.


Kind- Who you need to know and how to contact them; plus, how to fake confidence so you can pitch your script (and yourself) in the way Hollywood needs to hear. CHAPTER SIX - To Live and Write in L.A.- Living the life of a professional Hollywood writer: protecting your ideas, negotiating your own contracts and managing your reputation. CHAPTER SEVEN - Hollywood: And Beyond the Infinite- Understanding where Hollywood is going and how to get ahead of the curve by following the principles of the movie business instead of chasing trends. APPENDICES Appendix I: Script Coverage Appendix II: The Non-Union 'Writer-for-Hire' Agreement Appendix III: The Non-Union 'Option/Purchase' Agreement GLOSSARY- All the fancy (and confusing) acronyms that get tossed around and what they really mean. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Non-Union 'Option/Purchase' Agreement GLOSSARY- All the fancy (and confusing) acronyms that get tossed around and what they really mean. ABOUT THE AUTHOR.



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