This is great news, congratulations! Check this out www.filmmakingstuff.com/yt-write-screenplay maybe it can help? Make sure to visit our tactics section as well for tons of very useful articles to help you along the way! Good luck...Keep us updated!
I am actually a actor and I am going to write my own movie and want to cast myself as I have done a lot of theater so I can do the acting stuff. So can I sell my screenplay and get a release on the movie theaters?
Absolutely! Make sure to visit our website. We cover the whole process and offer course on all aspects of filmmaking to make the process easier for you! www.filmmakingstuff.com
Some movie companies won't look at stuff unless they ask for it. But if you want to make movies, you can still get noticed! Try meeting people at movie events and festivals, calling friends from film school, being active online, and making your own movies.
@@gianthillsRight, although I guess it really seems to just be a heavily oversaturated market, so there are no easy solutions here. If you want to get into that industry, it's slow and poddling or nothing, as I understand it
Can you hire someone to pitch a script, or help you sell it? It's a true Story, About Evel Knievel's Body Guard. Gene could be famous for several things that have been written in a Hollywood movie. He was a motorcycle jumper, heavy weight boxer & more. Gene's father is the subject of THE ODD COUPLE movie. His real Father is Ernie Nevers. Who has fame in 3 Professional Sports. He invented the hook shot; Pitched to Babe Ruth; Saved the NFL & has the oldest 4 NFL records. Ernie was a first inductee to the NFL Hall of Fame. George Clooney made a movie; Leatherheads about him. Gene's GREATEST privilege is about the lives he has saved, even famous people. Just by an inspired thought that came into his head... instead of using his fists. His fists that were going to fight Ali, Joe Frazier, George Formen, and the heavy weights of His day, before Rocky Marciano died in a plane crash. He even had a thought come into his head when he invented the first Skido, and did a stunt in San Francisco. He sent the blue prints to Honda and Kawasaki with no patent. But that voice in his head said "undo your helmet strap", and it kept his head on his body to respond. The movie script starts with his famed WW2 Command Bomber Pilot mother, buzzing him and his brother in a Crop Dusting Plane, bombing them with toilet paper rolls. Gene was the longest touring motorcycle jumper in the world, flying a bike through flames of fire, when there were only 5 motorcycle stuntmen in the world. He's highly regarded in the stunt world. You can watch him speaking to a King, or doing Evel Kneivels Funeral on our channel. Thanks for your advice. Ceci
Thanks for the tips, but if we just wanted to reach out to a production company could it be through email? also who should I send the script too? The company or the head?
You would have to check into their submission policies, every company is different. just like in other industries such as music etc., the best way is to have an insider that can get it into the right hands!
@reactaholic257 Hi dude, did you find a way or did you reach out to a production company? I also write a scenario and once I finish it a want to sell it!
isnt there a another option, optioning your script to a studio/Production company to allow them develop it before they decide to purchase the film rights to the screenplay. essentially you lease the screenplay for development purposes for a specific amount of time , if there convinced by what there coming up with from your script then they'll purchase the film rights to develop the script to screen. By leasing it, your taking it off the market.
Leasing your script to a studio or production company is a valid option in the industry. It allows them to develop the concept further before committing to purchasing the film rights. It's a strategic move to showcase the script's potential while temporarily taking it off the market.
Screenplay competitions can be a fantastic avenue to get your scripts noticed and potentially sold. Winning or even placing in reputable competitions not only adds credibility to your work but also catches the attention of industry professionals. It's a valuable way to showcase your talent and increase the marketability of your scripts. Of course, it's just one piece of the puzzle, and networking and persistence are key in the industry. Hope this helps, and glad my videos are helping you!
Yeah, it's true that many production companies and agents have policies against unsolicited scripts. It's a tough barrier to overcome, no doubt about it. But that doesn't mean it's impossible to get noticed. There are still ways to get your foot in the door. Look for opportunities like screenwriting competitions, networking events, or even trying to get a referral from someone in the industry. It's all about finding creative ways to make connections and get your work seen. So, while the 'no unsolicited scripts' rule can be discouraging, it's not the end of the road. Keep pushing, keep hustling, and keep believing in your talent. Eventually, someone will take notice.
@@filmmakingstuff A giant barrier for me than Americans. I live south outside your borders. I did query managers and will again plus enter US contests. So the interweb is my tool. The new SPs I'll pen are I hope will be "high concept," I've marked out ideas I think are, usually supernatural action.
The internet opens up a world of opportunities, right? Querying managers and entering US contests are solid strategies to get your foot in the door. And focusing on high-concept ideas, especially in the supernatural action realm, can definitely grab attention. Keep harnessing the power of the internet, and who knows where your talent might take you!
Hi sir it’s Fernandes texting here. I’ve got a movie script and I would like to put it out there. However I’ve no ways on how to do that. I’m from Angola, Africa and I want to strive in life and all I have is a pen and a piece of paper, thus I decided to use what I have to write a movie script so I can alleviate the property that does not want to leave my family. Therefore I decided to search on UA-cam on ways to sell movie script and I was led to you. If Sir is interested in reading my movie script I can send it to you so you can take a look. Blessings
Hollywood has already a full staff of screenwriters and none of them welcome newcomers. Dull, empty movies about nothing but NO PASARAN for new writers.
breaking into Hollywood can definitely feel like storming the gates sometimes. But here's the thing: there's always room for fresh voices and new perspectives. Sure, the industry can seem closed off, but it's not impenetrable. It just takes persistence, passion, and a killer script to break through. Don't let the gatekeepers discourage you. Keep honing your craft, keep networking, and keep pushing forward. Because when you finally do break in, it's gonna feel like you've conquered the world. So, don't take 'no' for an answer. Keep fighting the good fight, and remember, every great filmmaker was once a newcomer too.
SIR, I HAVE A QUESTION, I'M FROM INDIA, I WROTE NEW AMAZING STORY, BUT I'M FINANCIALLY POOR, I DON'T KNOW HOW TO CONTACT OR WHOM TO CONTACT, PLEASE HELP ME TO SELL MY STORY SIR, PLEASE🙏
I appreciate your enthusiasm and your progress! To help you navigate the process of selling your story, I'd recommend exploring some of the filmmaking courses available on our website.www.filmmakingstuff.com They cover various aspects of the industry, including financing and pitching your ideas. These resources could provide you with valuable insights and contacts to get started on your journey. Best of luck!
I have a script and I wrote a book (I self published it)…. Now I am finding a way to get an agent for my script!
This is great news, congratulations! Check this out www.filmmakingstuff.com/yt-write-screenplay maybe it can help? Make sure to visit our tactics section as well for tons of very useful articles to help you along the way! Good luck...Keep us updated!
Dear sir good morning. I have written a fantastic screenplay based on my science thriller novel
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@@filmmakingstuff I'm going to warn you
I am actually a actor and I am going to write my own movie and want to cast myself as I have done a lot of theater so I can do the acting stuff. So can I sell my screenplay and get a release on the movie theaters?
Absolutely! Make sure to visit our website. We cover the whole process and offer course on all aspects of filmmaking to make the process easier for you! www.filmmakingstuff.com
Thank you! 😁
Our pleasure!
Are you rich / at least have a big house?😅😂 the intro is encouragement for us!
haha, Glad it encourages others to chase their dreams!
I want to write movie scripts and sell it high to Netflix what do u recommend ?
The problem with going after production companies is the fact that they don't accept unsolicited queries.
Some movie companies won't look at stuff unless they ask for it. But if you want to make movies, you can still get noticed! Try meeting people at movie events and festivals, calling friends from film school, being active online, and making your own movies.
@@filmmakingstuff I'm aware of all those avenues, which are slow and plodding.
@@gianthillsRight, although I guess it really seems to just be a heavily oversaturated market, so there are no easy solutions here. If you want to get into that industry, it's slow and poddling or nothing, as I understand it
Can you hire someone to pitch a script, or help you sell it? It's a true Story, About Evel Knievel's Body Guard.
Gene could be famous for several things that have been written in a Hollywood movie. He was a motorcycle jumper, heavy weight boxer & more. Gene's father is the subject of THE ODD COUPLE movie. His real Father is Ernie Nevers. Who has fame in 3 Professional Sports. He invented the hook shot; Pitched to Babe Ruth; Saved the NFL & has the oldest 4 NFL records. Ernie was a first inductee to the NFL Hall of Fame. George Clooney made a movie; Leatherheads about him. Gene's GREATEST privilege is about the lives he has saved, even famous people. Just by an inspired thought that came into his head... instead of using his fists. His fists that were going to fight Ali, Joe Frazier, George Formen, and the heavy weights of His day, before Rocky Marciano died in a plane crash. He even had a thought come into his head when he invented the first Skido, and did a stunt in San Francisco. He sent the blue prints to Honda and Kawasaki with no patent. But that voice in his head said "undo your helmet strap", and it kept his head on his body to respond. The movie script starts with his famed WW2 Command Bomber Pilot mother, buzzing him and his brother in a Crop Dusting Plane, bombing them with toilet paper rolls. Gene was the longest touring motorcycle jumper in the world, flying a bike through flames of fire, when there were only 5 motorcycle stuntmen in the world. He's highly regarded in the stunt world. You can watch him speaking to a King, or doing Evel Kneivels Funeral on our channel. Thanks for your advice. Ceci
I am looking some one who help me to sell my story (the Mumbai Intercontinental Hotel) publisher white falcon.
Thanks for the tips, but if we just wanted to reach out to a production company could it be through email? also who should I send the script too? The company or the head?
You would have to check into their submission policies, every company is different. just like in other industries such as music etc., the best way is to have an insider that can get it into the right hands!
@reactaholic257
Hi dude, did you find a way or did you reach out to a production company?
I also write a scenario and once I finish it a want to sell it!
@@StarTube2 Almost, I keep doing rewrites cause certain things aren’t making any since lol
isnt there a another option, optioning your script to a studio/Production company to allow them develop it before they decide to purchase the film rights to the screenplay. essentially you lease the screenplay for development purposes for a specific amount of time , if there convinced by what there coming up with from your script then they'll purchase the film rights to develop the script to screen. By leasing it, your taking it off the market.
Leasing your script to a studio or production company is a valid option in the industry. It allows them to develop the concept further before committing to purchasing the film rights. It's a strategic move to showcase the script's potential while temporarily taking it off the market.
what is your thought of screenplay competitions, as a way to sell your scripts?
Screenplay competitions can be a fantastic avenue to get your scripts noticed and potentially sold. Winning or even placing in reputable competitions not only adds credibility to your work but also catches the attention of industry professionals. It's a valuable way to showcase your talent and increase the marketability of your scripts. Of course, it's just one piece of the puzzle, and networking and persistence are key in the industry. Hope this helps, and glad my videos are helping you!
Cool.
we think so too! Thanks for watching
but prod companies accept no unsolicited scripts, same as agents.
Yeah, it's true that many production companies and agents have policies against unsolicited scripts. It's a tough barrier to overcome, no doubt about it. But that doesn't mean it's impossible to get noticed. There are still ways to get your foot in the door. Look for opportunities like screenwriting competitions, networking events, or even trying to get a referral from someone in the industry. It's all about finding creative ways to make connections and get your work seen. So, while the 'no unsolicited scripts' rule can be discouraging, it's not the end of the road. Keep pushing, keep hustling, and keep believing in your talent. Eventually, someone will take notice.
@@filmmakingstuff A giant barrier for me than Americans. I live south outside your borders. I did query managers and will again plus enter US contests. So the interweb is my tool.
The new SPs I'll pen are I hope will be "high concept," I've marked out ideas I think are, usually supernatural action.
The internet opens up a world of opportunities, right? Querying managers and entering US contests are solid strategies to get your foot in the door. And focusing on high-concept ideas, especially in the supernatural action realm, can definitely grab attention. Keep harnessing the power of the internet, and who knows where your talent might take you!
last 7 years my best stuff is supernatural action, you can watch them in my channel, cheers. I have others specially aimed as SP.@@filmmakingstuff
Hi sir it’s Fernandes texting here. I’ve got a movie script and I would like to put it out there. However I’ve no ways on how to do that.
I’m from Angola, Africa and I want to strive in life and all I have is a pen and a piece of paper, thus I decided to use what I have to write a movie script so I can alleviate the property that does not want to leave my family. Therefore I decided to search on UA-cam on ways to sell movie script and I was led to you.
If Sir is interested in reading my movie script I can send it to you so you can take a look.
Blessings
We won't be able to look at your screenplay. That's not what we do. We are an online film producer school, not a production company.
I am from India
I wanna sell my script 😂 in hollywood
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Hollywood has already a full staff of screenwriters and none of them welcome newcomers. Dull, empty movies about nothing but NO PASARAN for new writers.
breaking into Hollywood can definitely feel like storming the gates sometimes. But here's the thing: there's always room for fresh voices and new perspectives. Sure, the industry can seem closed off, but it's not impenetrable. It just takes persistence, passion, and a killer script to break through. Don't let the gatekeepers discourage you. Keep honing your craft, keep networking, and keep pushing forward. Because when you finally do break in, it's gonna feel like you've conquered the world. So, don't take 'no' for an answer. Keep fighting the good fight, and remember, every great filmmaker was once a newcomer too.
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SIR, I HAVE A QUESTION, I'M FROM INDIA, I WROTE NEW AMAZING STORY, BUT I'M FINANCIALLY POOR, I DON'T KNOW HOW TO CONTACT OR WHOM TO CONTACT, PLEASE HELP ME TO SELL MY STORY SIR, PLEASE🙏
I appreciate your enthusiasm and your progress! To help you navigate the process of selling your story, I'd recommend exploring some of the filmmaking courses available on our website.www.filmmakingstuff.com
They cover various aspects of the industry, including financing and pitching your ideas. These resources could provide you with valuable insights and contacts to get started on your journey. Best of luck!