Posts Tagged ‘writer’s life’
As I mentioned in my Expo Survival Guide, I would be making a list of ‘qualifiers’ necessary to make it as a Hollywood screenwriter. Some speakers said “anyone can do it if I can”, while others were more inclined to believe that “only the sane and dedicated have a shot”. Honestly, not just anyone can [...]
Continued from yesterday’s article on Danny Manus’ guide to the pitchfest. Pitching Do’s and Don’ts: What not to Pitch: The period piece. Anything before 1970 is considered a period piece. It’ll be hard to sell, but if you have a solid story and rockin’ script, pitch it. The mega-budget sci-fi fantasy epic trilogy No production [...]
Ever wonder what it’s like to attend a screenwriters’ pitchfest? Courtesy of Tim Coyne’s The Hollywood Podcast, here’s an excellent audio clip of real pitches that work and a lot that don’t. See if you can tell the difference. Thanks, Tim!
Continued from yesterday’s post on Danny Manus’ seminar on pitchfests. Preparing for the Pitch: This was a tricky section because as useful as it was to first-timers, it was totally pointless for those who just spent a lot of money to travel to the Expo preparing to pitch only to be told they’re not ready. [...]
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. [...]






















