How do you send a script to a producer?
Some things to remember when face to face with a producer:
- Know your story better than you know yourself.
- Smile.
- Ask if he/she is looking for new scripts.
- Pitch your script concisely and eloquently.
- Have your business card ready.
- Make sure your script is the best it can be.
How do I get my screenplay to a film producer?
Your screenplay must be requested by agents and producers first. In order to make this happen you need to first send them a query letter talking about your screenplay and briefly introducing you as a person. Now as a next step you’ll need to get the contact details for agents and producers.
How do I find a company that will buy my script?
The easiest way of finding a company that will be most interested in buying your script is to look for the right producer. Which producer should I choose? Producers are a lot easier to find and pitch than production companies. Each production house has a set number of producers with there own interest and personalities.
When should I submit my script to a production company?
Many times, it is best to only submit a script treatment or query letter and to wait for the company to ask for a full copy of the script at a later date. Now that your formatting is correct, your script is revised, and you have written a script treatment and query letter, it is time to submit your work to a production company.
How do I get someone to read my script for movies?
Google the film to find the writer or writers who wrote the film. They should have an IMDB page attached to the search results you can click. Click the section to contact the writer’s agent. Next, you can send a query letter to the agent. Then repeat this step until you get a response from someone who would like to read your script.