Review 102

And the Oscar goes to …

 

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 … You!

 

Do you ever dream about being handed an Oscar for your screenplay?

Can you see yourself up on that stage, beaming with pride?

Can you hear the applause?

Well, don’t let the naysayers tell you it’s all a dream.

It can happen!

Today, more than ever, movie producers are searching for you.

They’re eager to hear your ideas.

All you have to do is make up your mind and write that screenplay.

“It’s all about attitude,” says Rob Parnell, author of the new e-book, “The Easy Way To Write A Hollywood Screenplay That Sells!

In his book, Rob advises you to “get into the zone of a screenplay writer by consciously and continually looking for useable ideas.”

He stresses that “ideas” are what you should pitch to a producer … before you even write a single word of your screenplay.

Unlike novel writing, a screenplay is usually a collaborative process. You have to learn to work with others and make suggested changes often.


Different people in the business will ask you for one or each of the following:

● The pitch (around 50 to 200 word max)

● The synopsis (around 500 words)

● The treatment (approx. 5000 words)

● The outline (a scene by scene breakdown)

● The entire screenplay


Rob explains each of these areas in plain language and shows you what to do. He then goes on to other areas, like story, character, plotting etc. and gives you exercises to perfect your screenplay writing talent.

You will be given screenplay templates to follow and you will be shown how to write your screenplay opening, middle, and resolution.

Rob will fill your head with a host of insider secrets. But he will also tell you what NOT to do, as well as dispel many of the myths surrounding the screenplay writing business. 


For instance, despite what many naysayers say:

● You don’t need to live in Hollywood to get your screenplay read

● You don’t need to be a great writer to land a movie deal

● You don’t need a contact in the movie business to get noticed    

● You don’t need to worry about being an unknown outsider


And did you know that the average payment for a 20,000-word movie script – about the length of a couple of short stories that MIGHT get you a hundred dollars – is now $100,000!

And that’s what you’ll be paid before (or if) the movie is ever actually made.

After production, the sky is the limit!

So buy this e-book now and turn your dreams into reality.

Okay, it's time. Check your hair, take a deep breath, smile, and walk out onto that stage and accept your award.

You deserve it!



*E. P. Ned Burke writes product reviews for a number of web sites. Contact him at Ned@epburkepublishing if you have an online product that you wish to promote.

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