There are plenty of books about the craft of screenwriting, and a handful about pitching your screenplay. However, little can be found on how to go from writing to pitching in the professional space. There is no formula, no three-step plan. Getting It Write: An Insider's Guide to a Screenwriting Career unlocks pragmatic guidance for constructing a screenwriting career, delivered by a sought-after industry authority who works with writers both novice and professional. Never pulling any punches, the book aims to decode Hollywood, prepare the writer for the road ahead, and offer tangible avenues for screenwriting success.…mehr
There are plenty of books about the craft of screenwriting, and a handful about pitching your screenplay. However, little can be found on how to go from writing to pitching in the professional space. There is no formula, no three-step plan. Getting It Write: An Insider's Guide to a Screenwriting Career unlocks pragmatic guidance for constructing a screenwriting career, delivered by a sought-after industry authority who works with writers both novice and professional. Never pulling any punches, the book aims to decode Hollywood, prepare the writer for the road ahead, and offer tangible avenues for screenwriting success.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lee Jessup coaches screenwriters in the application of strategic business approaches as they prepare for, navigate through, and emerge into film, television, and new media space. Lee's clients include WGA members, Golden Globe and Emmy nominees, writers who have sold screenplays and pitches to studios and production companies, best-selling authors, as well as novice and emerging screenwriters. Lee spent 6+ years as director of ScriptShark.com, where she spearheaded a national Business of Screenwriting seminar series sponsored by the New York Times Company. An invited speaker at screenwriting conferences in the US and Europe, Lee is a regular contributor for Script magazine and has been the interview subject for numerous podcasts, television, and web programs.
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Dedication Foreword Taking Charge of Your Screenwriting Career Introduction Lee Jessup, Screenwriting Career Coach Chapter 1 Ground Rules Chapter 2 Your Screenplay Chapter 3 The Real Deal: Fears, Myths, and Rumors Chapter 4 Defining the Writer Chapter 5 Know Your Seasons Chapter 6 Managing Expectations: When Things Shift, Change, or Plain Don't Go Your Way Chapter 7 Simple Thoughts for Tough Times Chapter 8 Industry News, Blogs, Screenplays, and Websites Chapter 9 Creating a Focused Career Strategy Chapter 10 Launching Your Screenwriting Career Chapter 11 Your Body of Work: Materials Every Writer Should Have in Their Arsenal Chapter 12 Oh, The Paperwork! Chapter 13 Getting Your Screenplay Out There Chapter 14 Query Letters Chapter 15 Screenwriting Contests Chapter 16 Listing and Recommendation Services Chapter 17 The Art of the Pitch Chapter 18 Pitch Events and Pitch Services Chapter 19 Representation Chapter 20 Doing the Hard Work Yourself Chapter 21 Ongoing Marketing Efforts for Your Screenplay and Brand Chapter 22 What Else Do You Have? Chapter 23 Practical Guidelines for Submission and Follow-Ups Chapter 24 Facing the Music: When Things Don't Go Your Way Chapter 25 Your Screenwriting Career: Looking Ahead Final Thoughts
Dedication Foreword Taking Charge of Your Screenwriting Career Introduction Lee Jessup, Screenwriting Career Coach Chapter 1 Ground Rules Chapter 2 Your Screenplay Chapter 3 The Real Deal: Fears, Myths, and Rumors Chapter 4 Defining the Writer Chapter 5 Know Your Seasons Chapter 6 Managing Expectations: When Things Shift, Change, or Plain Don't Go Your Way Chapter 7 Simple Thoughts for Tough Times Chapter 8 Industry News, Blogs, Screenplays, and Websites Chapter 9 Creating a Focused Career Strategy Chapter 10 Launching Your Screenwriting Career Chapter 11 Your Body of Work: Materials Every Writer Should Have in Their Arsenal Chapter 12 Oh, The Paperwork! Chapter 13 Getting Your Screenplay Out There Chapter 14 Query Letters Chapter 15 Screenwriting Contests Chapter 16 Listing and Recommendation Services Chapter 17 The Art of the Pitch Chapter 18 Pitch Events and Pitch Services Chapter 19 Representation Chapter 20 Doing the Hard Work Yourself Chapter 21 Ongoing Marketing Efforts for Your Screenplay and Brand Chapter 22 What Else Do You Have? Chapter 23 Practical Guidelines for Submission and Follow-Ups Chapter 24 Facing the Music: When Things Don't Go Your Way Chapter 25 Your Screenwriting Career: Looking Ahead Final Thoughts
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