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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  • Thanks for the information. i was just wondering where can somebody get a lead to contact agents for movie makers?
  • Presenting a story to a massive audience for a take on the screen is more of a hassle than writing it on paper. But both take creative insight to market it on both of the fields. I agree on how he was describing the ways to get it out there
  • I appreciate the helpful presentation. Does anyone know how to contact Hallmark Channel or Lifetime, as they both have family orientated movies. I think the book I am submitting would make a good movie for those who enjoy the Civil War era and a good ghost story! Thanks!
  • I read with interest your comment about the novel based on your family. I have a large family with many scandals and skeletons in the cupboard. When I wrote my memoirs - Scalpel in the Sand, a constant feedback was to expand on the section about my origins and my family. Unfortunately, I cannot write about the family without hurting people. I have decided to write a fictional account with composite characters and anonymise the people. That will be my third book. I am completing my second book - The Silent Coup. It is abut Nixon, Watergate and China - next year being the 40th anniversary of his visit to China. The twist is that the Watergate was a right wing plot. Once it was sprung, the liberal press ran with it and successfully campaigned to have him impeached and to be the first president to resign in office winning 60.7% of the popular vote just a few months ago. The Watergate arrests was the third attempt at breaking in. More like a set-up rather than the conventional cock-up.
  • Excellent short presentation. Gave me an idea od writing to Oliver Stone or Roman Polanski about my next docu-fiction thriller -"Silent Coup". Relate Roman Polanski's Ghost to the revival of his "sexual crime" after all these years. I personally think, it was attempt to get him to desist filming the story. Next year is the 40th Aniversary of Nixon's trip to China. Also link the present financial crisis in the US to what Nixon did to dissociate the dollar from gold. But he did have two generations of Americans with excellent quality of life. As they say "Let the devil take the hind most." The same can be applied to Oliver Stone and his latest Wall Street film. Rene Chang. renechang@ntlworld.com