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How to
Sell Your Screenplay
Seminar
Click
here to register
What
you'll get--
1. An evening of
intensive workshop seminar:
Introduction: Submission
secrets that can help you get your screenplay past the
"Dragon at the gate" (the dreaded "reader" who can trash
your script or treasure it).
Topic one: Using the magic tool
that will get your script offered faster to multiple
buyers, while saving you hundreds and hundreds of dollars
in submission costs.
Topic two: Proper page format made
cheap and easy.
Topic three: Ten things you can do
to turn your "so-so" screenplay into a "sell-sell"
screenplay.
Topic four: How to find hundreds of
potential buyers for your screenplay.
2. A free "How to Sell
Your Screenplay" booklet, including hard copies
of:
=A detailed summary of the Topics of
the Seminar,
=A breakdown of Movie Genres with definitions and
examples,
=A definition and outline describing how to use the concept
of Hero, Bonding Character and Bonding Event to assess the
heart of your story, an make sure it's beating before you
send your screenplay out.
= A detailed chart of the way the above three elements drive
to the center of the story in Witness and The
Terminator,
= An outline of how to make sure your Theme is powering your
story and screenplay, including detailed examples from
Witness, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Citizen
Kane,
= A minutely detailed scene chart of Witness that
proves George Lucas's comment that "sixty great two-minute
scenes" make a successful movie. The chart shows in specific
detail how the writers crafted this Oscar winning movie
using story principles integral to this movie, but
accessible to you as you revise your own screenplay before
sending it to market,
= A sub-booklet of Thoughts to Ponder,
including
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The Issue of Genres,
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Why following any Analytical Formula is a Blueprint
for Frustration and Failure,
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How Should You Use the Process of Imagining,
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Your Own Metaphor for "Screenwriting,"
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The Most Important Word in Screenwriting,
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The Antiquated Business of Act Structuring, and
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Being (or Becoming) a
Screenwriter.
3. A Money-Back
Guarantee
If by the first break, you are not
completely satisfied, your fee will be cheerfully refunded,
no questions asked.
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