Day: June 19, 2010

  • “How to Get Your Script Read by Hollywood”

    Have you ever wondered, how to get
    your script read by producers, agents,
    studios and production companies in Hollywood?
    You need to draft a query letter. I can
    send you my article about how to write
    a persuasive query letter, or you can see
    it in “How To Sell Your Screenplay” by
    Joan and Lydia Wilen.

    Also, draft up a phone script. Get a
    copy of “The Hollywood Creative Directory.”
    Then, select markets from the directory that
    fit your premise. In other words, contact
    producers who have produced programs and/or
    movies similar to yours. Send the query letter
    and make cold calls.

    Utilize the script for the cold calls. Keep
    it basic. From the directory, select the Director
    of Development, for the calls and for the query
    letters. Always address your query letter to
    someone with a name and a title. The Director
    of Development is in the position to put projects,
    such as yours, into development. Apply the
    same approach with your phone calls.

    The person you first talk with on the
    phone will be a “gatekeeper”, so to
    speak. So, that’s the first person you
    will pitch to over the phone. So,
    think in terms of selling your idea
    to that person. How do you do that?

    Think about how that person would
    benefit by passing you through the
    gate to the next person. This person
    will benefit by having the opportunity
    to “discover” you! So, keep that in
    mind.

    Donald L. Vasicek
    On Writing and Screenwriting
    http://michaelc.nextmp.net/wordpress
    dvasicek@earthlink.net