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 How To Write, Sell and Get Your Screenplays Produced
 by Don Vasicek
 
  Download price: US$ 4.99
  Published: June 2001
  ISBN: 1-877285-34-X
  Page count: 41 pages
  File size: 309,861 bytes (approx. 43 sec @ 56k)
  Sales rank: 1
  Available formats: Adobe Acrobat™ (.pdf)
 

About this Guide
“How To Write, Sell And Get Your Screenplays Produced” is about writing screenplays in structures that producers, agents, managers, directors and actors look for in screenplays. These structures are determined by the kind of genre the screenplay is written. The genres include action, drama, thriller, comedy, romantic comedy, science fiction, westerns and others that are intermingled. The structure of an action screenplay requires certain story beats that are different in a drama, a thriller and etcetera. “How To Write, Sell And Get Your Screenplays Produced” shows the screenwriter how to structure their screenplays to fit the genre they are writing. It takes the screenwriter from the time the screenwriter hatches the idea for a movie through to marketing the finished screenplay. Utilizing blocks of page numbers in the screenplay, the guide gives the screenwriter a step-by-step approach to writing the screenplay. This includes suggestions on how to select a movie genre and title and identifying theme and writing the logline.
 
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“How To Write, Sell And Get Your Screenplays Produced” contains step-by-step “how to” write a screenplay instructions from inception of the movie idea to marketing the finished screenplay. It shows the screenwriter how to research their movie idea; how to determine the genre and title; how to identify the theme(s); how to write the logline; how to research the movie idea; how to format the screenplay; how to write dialogue that entertains; how to write the ending first; how to write Page 1 of the screenplay; how to write Page 2 to Page 12; Page 13 to Page 23 and etcetera to the end of the screenplay; how to rewrite the screenplay; and how to market the screenplay. Exercises for each block of ten page writing instructions helps the screenwriter write the screenplay. The resultant effect of utilizing this guide to write the screenplay will enhance the ability of the screenwriter to write, sell and get their screenplays produced.
 

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You are a person who is looking for or trying to achieve the writing of screenplays that enhance your opportunity to sell and get your screenplays produced. “How To Write, Sell And Get Your Screenplays Produced” gives basic “how to” instructions that are based on years of screenwriting experience by the author that includes writing produced screenplays; writing screenwriting columns; teaching screenwriting; tutoring screenwriters; and speaking on the craft of screenwriting.
 
 

 

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