Write a really good script
Probably like you I am a screenwriter and a producer. But probably unlike you my first screenplay and film, "5 Hour Friends", which stars the devilish and remarkably talented Tom Sizemore was actually produced. We also signed with sales agent which we met at the American Film Market.
So why me and not you? It has nothing to do with a having a writers' agent; don't have one. I'm a 67 year old male ‐ never went to film school. Never worked in Hollywood. Never visited a film set. Never nothing ‐ except I can write.
It has nothing to do with Hollywood contacts; I live in San Diego but it did have something to do with making a decision that you have likely not considered.
You see I decided that I was not so much a screen writer as a story teller. Big difference. And that difference in the movie business is everything ‐ script writers write scripts and walk; story tellers write scripts stick around and make a movie.
Yes, I committed to producing my script, "5 Hour Friends" and this route may be your best and perhaps your only bet in Hollywood these days.
Let me be clear ‐ you need to know how to write because the very foundation of film are words on paper.
As the script writer ‐ you are the brightest star in the universe but if you sell your script and walk; you are instantly so much cosmic dust. Stick around and you remain in the power position; the emperor of the middle kingdom.
Here's my 6 step process:
Step 1: Write a really great script. Good actors are attracted to and love to act in great stories.
Step 2: Get as much information as you can by going to a no budget filmmaking class.
Step 3: Attend The American Film Market BEFORE production; ask sales agents the critical question: What they can sell?
Step 4: Hire a hungry, talented Director, Director of Photography, Casting Director and crew and get out of their way. Your crew is smarter than you; they actually make the film. By the way I learned about two hours into the first day of filming that a producer's job is primarily to say, "No".
Step 5: Get the most recognizable, most talented male lead you can afford like Tom Sizemore.
Step 6: This final step takes you back to the beginning ‐ the American Film Market. A year after asking for sales agents' advice we had a finished film in hand. At the AFM we had 4 offers for television Video On Demand distribution, and 6 additional offers from sales agents.
Yep it's a 6 step process ‐ 6 fewer steps than becoming alcohol free. It's not easy; it's not quick either but it works.
Oh yeah; did I say write a really good script?
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