From Page to Screen: Taking Your Story to Hollywood - podcast

Hollywood producers often look to literature for their next big movie. The trick is getting their attention. Pen Densham, Hollywood producer, writer, and director, talks about how to sell your book to Hollywood and the right way to initiate contact with people in the movie industry. He says that how you approach producers and directors is key in selling your book-to-movie idea. If you want people to pay attention, you need to approach them personally and figure out how to translate your project into something that excites them. Find a director you like and whose projects are in the style of your book, and then write them a letter to pitch your book. If you have someone willing to look at your book, you need to manage their perceptions of it, because it’s all about perception. You need to sum up your story in a catchy and appealing way so that the buyer sees it as a financial opportunity. If you can make your project seem like the logical next step in their personal journeys, they’ll definitely take a look at it.
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  • Mr. Densham provides a very straight forward discussion on how to approach people in the film industry with your work. For many authors, especially those without representation, approaching a director, producer or film studio with a completed written work can be mysterious and very intimidating. Mr. Densham takes the mystery out of the process and helps bring the process down to human terms making the thought of pursuing film a more attainable goal. Thank you Pen Densham. Maybe your words will help me to bring my own works, "United Earth: the Revelation" and "The Harvest" to film in the near future.
  • Wonderful. Thank you I'm doing research in writing a book about my life-experience during the genocide in Rwanda as well as making a movie about my life experience and how /what I'm doing in term of helping Rwandan orphans and why I choose to help Rwandan orphans while me too I need help & deserved somebody to help me as a Rwanda- genocide orphan survivor. Please give me so guidelines or advisers. Peace My work is at www.whydoiexist.org Please give me so guidelines or advisers. Peace My work is at www.whydoiexist.org ------- Marie Claudine Mukamabano Rwanda genocide- orphan survivor Founder/CEO Why Do I Exist?/ KUKI NDIHO RWANDA ORPHANS SUPPORT PROJECT Ambassador for Peace www.whydoiexist.org E-MAIL: claudinepeace@gmail.com ---- Marie Claudine Mukamabano,a genocide orphan survivor has received recognition from the Assembly of the State of New York for turning a life of hardship into one of Leadership and Advocacy for founding KUKI NDIHO RWANDA ORPHANS SUPPORT PROJECT
  • I am very interested in Hollywood perhaps picking up my book. This prersentation was very well done. For being such a short presentation it was packed full of useful information.
  • hi my name is john. its an honor to finally be able to write something for you i am a big big fan of yours, i have recently published my book which is called judgment day the rise of the dragon and the beasts, its an ultimately amazing story i can guarantee you that, its available on xlibris and amazon and barnsandnoble.com site also on my own site www.judgmentday-theriseofthedragonandthebeats.com, please have alook at it, this is the 1st part of my story and it can easily turn into a movie or a comic book as the main character becomes a hero with ultimate powers. my email address is: forever.victory@yahoo.com and contact number is (403)460-3204 it will be an honor if you take a look at my work please thank you so much have a great day
  • Thank You Pen Densham, your ideas on approaches that will get you noticed are great. As a matter of fact, I have tried in very similar ways to get attention to my work because I've heard it recommended in quite the same way. However, I do have a question. Did You say that an attorney's signature on your intro letter to a studio, producer or actor would be sufficient?. I feel really certain that my story would make a great movie. Thanks for your information in the clip.