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Title:
I liked it, didn't love it : screenplay development from the inside out
Author:
Edwards, Rona, 1956-
ISBN:
9781580650625
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Publication Information:
Los Angeles, Calif. : Lone Eagle Pub., c2005.
Physical Description:
vi, 176 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Defining development -- A brief history of story film -- The story department -- The studio creative executives -- The production company -- Agents & managers and the deal -- Working for a producer, director, or an actor vs. a studio -- The writer -- Networking, tracking, and the internet -- Finding ideas -- The art of pitching -- Crossing over into television and cable movies -- Resources -- That a wrap.
Abstract:
As many Hollywood hopefuls know, the most commonly used rejection line spewed by Hollywood studio executives when they do not buy a script is, "I liked it, didn't love it"--but what happens when the studio honchos like your script? What happens to your screenplay or novel when it is submitted to a studio or production company? What happens to it after it's optioned or sold? What does "in development" really mean? After being studio and development executives and selling their own screenplays, Edwards and Skerbelis are able to answer these elusive questions about the development process. --From publisher description.
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