Posts Tagged ‘Pitching’
I’m back! I just spent a glorious, action-packed week in sunny (sometimes cold and overcast) Los Angeles at the Screenwriters’ Expo and I have plenty of stories to share with you! Bear with me in the amount of time it may take to unload them because I’m still working on the follow-up to the event. [...]
This is a topic I’ve carefully avoided because it’s kind of controversial. I’ve searched online, read countless books and honestly, still don’t know what the perfect query letter consists of. I do know what has worked for me. And it’s as simple as this: Dear Miss Producer Lady I have just finished my latest feature script [...]
First of all, I have to apologize for losing this post. So I return to rewrite this article as requested from an avid reader. What is a HOOK? The hook is what literally hooks your audience’s attention. Your hook must tell the audience what your show/feature is about; why would they watch it? The hook is [...]
Attracting A-list actors to your project requires several key components. You need to consider most if not all of the following when writing your script: Active hero. Is your lead the one who drives the story? Is he a take-charge kind of guy? Does he save the day? Even if he isn’t necessarily a physically [...]
The other week I watched a new TV series and thought, “Meh, why should I care?” The characters were flimsy, their relationships superficial and the jokes had been done a million times before. This show is now on the chopping block – no surprise. How do you make sure people care? To start with, you [...]






















