by Michele Wallerstein | Apr 23, 2010 | Contests, Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein |
Do you have a question that you’d like to have answered by a longtime Hollywood literary agent next Friday? Send it in! questions@scriptwrecked.com Question: (Anonymous) Why is my contest-winning script about an interesting but relatively obscure figure involved...
by Michele Wallerstein | Apr 16, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein |
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: (Gerald Martin) Who pays the 10% agent fee? In reading Clause by Clause by Breimer (1995) I believe there was a...
by Michele Wallerstein | Apr 9, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein |
The Ins And Outs of Packaging by Michele Wallerstein In the hopes of selling a screenplay many writers turn to packaging to enhance their project. They are told that bringing in an actor or director will make producers want to buy their material. What few people...
by Trevor Mayes | Mar 24, 2010 | Industry Advice, Interviews, Movie Reviews |
Dozens of acclaimed Hollywood screenwriters get the last word in the documentary, Tales from the Script, which is currently in limited release. Curiously the Netflix average rating for the movie is a measley 2.3 stars (out of 5), while the IMDB rating is a stellar 9.3...
by Michele Wallerstein | Mar 19, 2010 | Industry Advice, Michele Wallerstein |
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: (Anonymous) I had a recent experience with submitting my sitcom project for agent representation. I had submitted an...
by Trevor Mayes | Mar 18, 2010 | Industry Advice |
Da Vinci Code? A few years back I went on a Dan Brown binge and read all of his novels. It’s a bit of a blur, but I remember in one of his books, there was the concept of the “self-authorizing password.” The idea behind the self-authorizing password...