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Submitting Your Screenplay Via Email – How To Create A Catchy Subject Line

April 24, 2009

I got this question recently:
“I’ve noticed that e-mail queries are becoming more accepted. When sending an agent an e-mail query, what should the subject line be? Should it say Query or the script title or Attn: Agent’s Name?”
You should read my post Getting your screenplay to producers and production companies if you haven’t already as [...]

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Writing A Screenplay Logline

April 16, 2009

You will need a great screenplay logline to sell your script.  The logline will be a one or two sentence pitch of your film.  You will use it in your query letter to agents and producers and you will use it to pitch your script idea to anyone who asks about it.  You should practice [...]

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How to Sell Your Screenplay (in a nutshell)

February 5, 2009

Since the title of my blog is “Selling Your Screenplay,” and I want that to be the focus of my blog, I figured an obvious first post was to write a simple guide to getting your screenplay sold.
Keep in mind that this blog is not an exhaustive list of ways to get your script sold. [...]

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