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Sell Your Script Via a Marketing Game Plan

So you’ve finally finished writing that story that’s developed in your mind for quite some time, and you’re ready to move on to the process to sell your script. Where to go from here? You probably know, or if not, you should, about treatment, loglines, query letters and the like that are part […]

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Tapping a Literary Agent to Sell Your Script

When you’re first starting out in scriptwriting, it’s doubtful that an agent will surface and ask to help sell your script. You might one day get to that point, but most beginners have to explore the literary agent world and seek by themselves representation – if indeed they can get any. For those […]

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Writing and Layout Tips to Help Sell Your Script

It goes without saying that success in selling a script can be very dependent upon the quality of the product you submit. Improper layout, spelling or grammatical errors, a confusing plot, and more can doom your project. Aside from the fact that way too many scripts are submitted than possibly can be transformed […]

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Writing the Killer Logline to Help Sell a Script

A logline may be short and sweet, but ultimately vital toward selling a script. A logline is a single-sentence summary of your script. It needs to be brief and to the point, yet catchy enough to grab the attention of a producer or agent. It’s much like the lead sentence in a […]

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Selling Your Script to Television

Aiming to sell your script only to television, with little interest in motion pictures, it can help to understand the TV writing industry and its differences from film. There are multiple types of shows you can write for, including sitcoms, episodic dramas, soap operas, movies of the week, or, in recent years reality series. […]

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