Archive for December, 2007

The Role of Script Coverage to Sell Your Script

One of the best tips on selling your script is to outline the role of script coverage in a production company. Script coverage is a film-making term for grading screenplays. It’s usually delegated to the script development department, during the so-called development phase of a project. As you explore selling a script, […]

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Introduction to Sell Your Treatment

For the newbie screenwriter, an assortment of terms surface. One of them is treatment, short for film treatment. A treatment is a bit of writing, usually somewhere in between basic notes for a story and the first draft for a movie or television show. Selling your treatment obviously could be vital toward […]

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Temper Expectations as You Sell Your Script

When venturing for the first time to sell your script, it is advisable to look past instant-success stories like that of Diablo Cody, discovered by a producer who found her blog on the Internet. Online discoveries are so rare it’s hard to think of another example. Cody’s discovery, and eventual production of the […]

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A Primer to Sell Your Script

So you’ve finally finished a writing product you feel is complete, and you are ready to sell your script. From there you need a game plan, and you can start with the “Four Ps”: preparation, persistence, patience, and perseverance. It’s probably an understatement that getting noticed by someone in the industry will be […]

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Welcome to True Stories 4 Hollywood!

True Stories 4 Hollywood intends to give you the best information on submitting your script, screenplay, treatment or true story to Hollywood Professionals. Stay tuned for updates!

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