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Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

by Michele Wallerstein | Mar 5, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein | 0 comments

Do you have a question that you’d like to have answered by a longtime Hollywood literary agent? Send it in! questions@scriptwrecked.com Question: (Susan Bridges) My writing partner and I have submitted a screenplay and one sheet to a production company. From the...
Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

by Michele Wallerstein | Feb 12, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein, Pitching | 0 comments

Do you have a question that you’d like to have answered by a longtime Hollywood literary agent? Send it in! questions@scriptwrecked.com Question: (from Thomas Zmiarovich) Aside from a Logline, what other points would you want to have in a good pitch?  And in...
Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

by Michele Wallerstein | Feb 5, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein | 0 comments

Do you have a question that you’d like to have answered by a longtime Hollywood literary agent? Send it in! questions@scriptwrecked.com Question #1: (from Kevin Banker) Say I have question. When coming up with a concept for a movie, is there a standard as to how...
Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

by Michele Wallerstein | Jan 29, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein | 0 comments

Do you have a question that you’d like to have answered by a longtime Hollywood literary agent? Send it in! questions@scriptwrecked.com Question: (from Anonymous) What a great opportunity!! I would really love to know how someone unknown with no sales under...
Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

Q & A with Michele Wallerstein

by Michele Wallerstein | Jan 22, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein | 0 comments

Question: (from George C.) What’s more impressive or important in a spec script, a good concept or a unique voice? Answer: (Michele Wallerstein) A good or great high concept film script is always a plus, however as an agent and as a screenplay consultant,...
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