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Writer's Guide to Hollywood Producers, Directors, and Screenwriter's Agents: Who They Are! What They Want! And How to Win Them Over! [Paperback]

Skip Press (Author)
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January 29, 1997 Writer's Guide
Many aspiring screenwriters suspect there is a secret path to a successful Hollywood writing career. There are secrets, but most books offer only partial solutions. Now, someone has written a screenwriting atlas, with a detailed directory of producers, directors and agents included. Better news yet is that writers no longer have to move to Tinseltown to break in. Armed with only a computer, a modem and this book, screenwriters everywhere—amateur or otherwise—now have Hollywood access.

Based on years of experience and interviews with major Hollywood players, Writer's Guide to Hollywood Producers, Directors and Screenwriter's Agents is a road map and a trip rolled into one. In this latest addition to Prima's Writing Guides Series, screenwriter and entertainment journalist Skip Press personally escorts aspiring writers past the ever-changing Hollywood roadblocks and detours to reach their ultimate destination—a sold screenplay.

One chapter offers descriptions of must-visit World Wide Websites, with hard-won advice on ways to access and interact with producers and other online mentors. Another covers screenwriting software, A to Z. In other chapters, readers learn:
• How to avoid major amateur mistakes
• How to create a "high-concept" pitch to get a story noticed
• Why some scripts are taken seriously and others are not
• Why writing a book might be a better ticket to Hollywood than a screenplay

The guide also lists hundreds of contacts, what they want and how to reach them. It includes a Question & Answer section with agents from one of the top three agencies, along with comments from agents and managers at all levels of the spectrum.

About the Author

Skip Press has been a paid novelist, screenwriter and producer for over a decade. He is the author of How to Write What You Want and Sell What You Write (Career Press), as well as 20 other titles and hundreds of entertainment articles. He writes frequently for Writer's Digest magazine and lives in the Los Angeles area.

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Author Skip Press has assembled an eminently useful one-stop compendium of agent and producer listings (directors are subsumed in the producer section) for neophyte screen scribes. It includes fairly informative essays ("Maybe You Should Write a Book" as a faster way to break in), up-to-date stuff on the Internet, and listservs of interest to wordslingers. This is a good place to start for a screenwriting overview before deciding whether to proceed to more specialized volumes--or straight to a film career.

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Many aspiring screenwriters suspect there is a secret path to a successful Hollywood writing career. There are secrets, but most books offer only partial solutions. Now, someone has written a screenwriting atlas, with a detailed directory of producers, directors and agents included. Better news yet is that writers no longer have to move to Tinseltown to break in. Armed with only a computer, a modem and this book, screenwriters everywhere?amateur or otherwise?now have Hollywood access.

Based on years of experience and interviews with major Hollywood players, Writer's Guide to Hollywood Producers, Directors and Screenwriter's Agents is a road map and a trip rolled into one. In this latest addition to Prima's Writing Guides Series, screenwriter and entertainment journalist Skip Press personally escorts aspiring writers past the ever-changing Hollywood roadblocks and detours to reach their ultimate destination?a sold screenplay.

One chapter offers descriptions of must-visit World Wide Websites, with hard-won advice on ways to access and interact with producers and other online mentors. Another covers screenwriting software, A to Z. In other chapters, readers learn:
? How to avoid major amateur mistakes
? How to create a "high-concept" pitch to get a story noticed
? Why some scripts are taken seriously and others are not
? Why writing a book might be a better ticket to Hollywood than a screenplay

The guide also lists hundreds of contacts, what they want and how to reach them. It includes a Question & Answer section with agents from one of the top three agencies, along with comments from agents and managers at all levels of the spectrum.

About the Author

Skip Press has been a paid novelist, screenwriter and producer for over a decade. He is the author of How to Write What You Want and Sell What You Write (Career Press), as well as 20 other titles and hundreds of entertainment articles. He writes frequently for Writer's Digest magazine and lives in the Los Angeles area.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Prima Lifestyles (January 29, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761503994
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761503996
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,225,835 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Skip Press (www.skippress.com) has edited a Hollywood entertainment magazine, produced and directed plays, made instructional videos, sold feature film scripts, served as the Hollywood correspondent for Boys Life, been a staff writer for a UPN kids show, published young adult novels and non-fiction series like Star Families, and taught an online screenwriting course that was available in 1,500 schools. He has published almost 40 books, including four editions of Writer's Guides to Hollywood, four editions of the Complete Idiot's Guide to Screenwriting (including one in Russian). He had three books come out in 2009 including This Is My Song: A Memoir, by Patti Page with Skip Press. His most recent book (2010) is the Complete Idiot's Guide to Making Money with Craigslist. His most recent screenplay consultation resulted in a director getting his first feature film deal with The Bubble Factory in Los Angeles. His first how-to writing book, How To Write What You Want & Sell What You Write, has been selling steadily for almost two decades. The latest version from Fall River Books comes out in the summer of 2011. Many of the books he ghost-writes and edits have hit #1 in their category on Amazon, such at the Ultimate Guide to Video Game Writing & Design, which stays at or around #1 (Press sold the book and edited it).

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK-IT'S OLD, July 18, 2000
I queried several of the agencies and companies listed in this book, and guess what? The post office returned many of the letters because the addresses were either wrong, outdated, or the recipient was no longer there. AMAZON SHOULD TAKE THIS BOOK OFF THE SITE; IT IS A RIP-OFF!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Some basic info, poorly organized from naive author, June 15, 1999
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This book tries to cover so much - from how to choose software to how to get an agent - that it gives everything short shrift. You'd really have to be a raw beginner to get much value from this thing.

If you decide to read this, focus on objective info, like addresses for web sites, and non-industry info, like picking out software. The author has some really bizarre ideas on how Hollywood works, probably because he has no success there himself (it amused me the "about the author section" was 2 or 3 pages - like many people of small accomplishment, he tries to enlarge what he has done, like going on at great length about his articles for "Boy Life" magazine.) Yup, we aren't talking William Goldman here; in fact the author, despite professing his status as a screenwriting, doesn't offer one tangible accomplishment. That's ok; I just wish he had positioned himself as an journalist rather than "a friend in the industry."

In many instances the author comes off as astoundingly naive. My favorite anecdote was the author recalling a producer who said the first 40 pages of the author's script was some of the most exciting he'd ever read, but he didn't have time to finish it. Um, right. The fact that the author repeats this with apparent belief the producer was telling the truth made me chuckle.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This Book Is Outdated, August 5, 2000
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There are plenty of other books on Amazon that are muchmore useful than this one (and they're written by someone who has actually sold a screenplay). Pass on this paper weight book.

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