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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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Michael Ward
In just a few words: VERY HELPFUL
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john higgins
I know I'm doing something wrong. The SPLAT CONSPIRACY would make a great action movie but, I can't seem to get anybody to read it. I have sent copies with individually targeted letters to James Garner, Tom Selick,(sp) Mr. Tarantino and many others and it appears that no one paid much attention. I've been around for nearly eighty years and have a good idea about what things in life people are interested in. BO HO! J. Joseph Higgins
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Hi Maya-- so glad you found it useful. Also, if you are interested, Author Solutions offers services that add your ideas to an idea database that is searched by Hollywood producers. We also offer Pitchfest conferences where you can pitch your idea directly to the Hollywood experts. We conducted them in LA and NY already and some of the ideas were optioned by production companies. Our next one is in Las Vegas from March 23-24. We will be launching later this week so I don’t have a link yet. But check back with us (authorsupport@authorlearning.com) in a week or so and we can share the link.
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Maya Sander's
Thanks Pen Denshan for keeping it real! I have published one novel and the other novel is an progress while I'm working on my third novel my family is, so large it's drama, sadness, happiness, but most of all sorrow. Sad to say I have enough novels to write a life time about the things that has happen with-in the family some is, unbelievable, but it happen a world-spin. If and when I get that chance I know they will see that I have some story to tell.
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Maya Sander's
I have written two novels working on my third novel. I am a long arm writer, so after I written it I then look at my editorial and make corrections moving paragraphs around like crazy. It's like putting a jig-saw puzzle together I'm working tours getting better at writing, so I wouldn't make such a mess I'm hoping one day one or better yet all make a great movie and I can see myself looking back on how I made sacrifices, so that I could publish my books. I hope it all pays off.
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