by Fin Wheeler No agent? No manager? No choice but to send endless query letters to producers and agents who stopped accepting unsolicited scripts more than a decade ago, right? After all, you heard that this guy from film school knows this barista who knows this spa attendant whose spec got picked up that way.... Continue Reading →
The Agent’s Perspective: David Boxerbaum Answers Your Biggest Questions
by Angela Bourassa Screenwriters in search of representation invariably have the same questions on their minds: What are agents and managers looking for? Is my script strong enough to garner attention? How do I get my script in front of high-level agents in the first place? Fortunately, we had the chance to ask all these... Continue Reading →
Getting Your Script Read: Send Queries
Erik Bork has written an article for Script Magazine about the good old fashioned way of getting a literary manager to your read your script: send them a great query.
Writing a Killer Query Letter
Michael Ferris, a writer for ScriptMag.com and an industry vet, recently posted this article on writing a query letter that will get your script into the right hands. The article also has a few things to say about who to send your query to and tips on writing a great logline.
