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LIVE SEMINAR > How to Sell A Screenplay

STOP if you have been here before this CLASS HAS CHANGED! It comes with a LIVE interactive and RECORDED seminar with two professional writers!

"I've always been mystified as to why (or how) anyone in their right mind would want to fall into the hole that has become the Internet in order to sell something as personal as a screenplay. But there is actually a logical step-by-step process one could follow in order to separate the wheat from the chaff. If you've been looking for another way in, Christopher Wehner has just opened the door."
Scott Frank, Screenwriter GET SHORTY, OUT OF SIGHT.

"Christopher Wehner has written the ultimate marketing guide for screenwriters on the Internet. Writing a query letter, getting an agent, soliciting production companies online… Chris covers it all in depth. The agency guide and production company listings alone are worth far more than the cost of the book."
Erik Bauer, Managing Editor Creative Screenwriting magazine.

Clients have sold and optioned screenplays. Chris' client D. Martin Watson has his first movie in the CAN! Mr. Watson will join this class as a SPECIAL GUEST!

This will be a LIVE interactive class where you will listen to the presentation by the Instructor (a working professional writer) and be able to ask questions, LIVE. The Seminar will be recorded and you can then download it and KEEP for further listening! This a UNIQUE, one of a kind class.

There is also a downloadable Pitch Session by Christopher Lockhart who is the story editor for legendary talent agent Ed Limato at the William Morris Agency. He is looking for potential projects for a small roster of “A” list clients including Mel Gibson, Denzel Washington and Steve Martin. He is also a creative consultant for COLLATERAL producer Julie Richardson and has set up several projects, including A RHINESTONE ALIBI (Paramount) and THE MIDNIGHT MAN (Dimension). that you can download as well!!

Class also comes with online materials you an access for 1-week. This includes: step-by-step instruction on the do's and don'ts of querying agents and producers, help with writing your own query letter, marketing strategies, pitching advice, where to find agents and producers who are willing to listen to you (just once though!), and a listing of current producers, agents, and companies looking for material!

LIVE Session Date: Thursday, June 4th, 2009
Time: 6 PM, West Coast Time
Course Format: Live, recorded Seminar
Deadlines: Right up to start time
Cost: $75
Text: No text required. e-text and online lectures provided.

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Class space is limited so reserve your space now for the next class.

Class Goals:

  • Marketing Strategies
  • Marketing/Industry Secrets
  • Log Lines
  • Querying
  • Pitching
  • How to Sell Your Script without an Agent!
  • Query Letter Critique by instructor

Who is the instructor?

The instructor is Chris Wehner an author and professional screenwriter. Currently his screenplay, EL CAMINO, is in pre-production. He recently optioned his latest script, THREESOME, to producer Ted Melfi and is scheduled to go into pre-production this year. He has worked in the field for over 10 years. He was recently Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Screenwriter's Monthly. His book, Screenwriting on the Internet: Researching, Writing & Selling Your Script on the Web was a Top Seller at The Writer's Store and his latest book "Who Wrote That Movie?" has received praise as well.


   


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Do classes meet?

Classes don't meet in the traditional sense. You will participate online .

I work and can only log into the site at different hours?

Does not matter, the program will pick up where you left off, and you work at your own pace!

Do I have to register to get into class?

Yes. You can start your registration process below


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Did You Know?

The average payment to a feature writer or team in 2003 was $654,000. - Source Hollywood Reporter

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