Ten Steps to Break Into the Entertainment Industry
ABOUT THE WEBINAR
Have you ever watched a television series or sat through two hours of a movie and said to yourself: my scripts are better? While that may be true, the writer of the series or film has something you don’t – access.
So what’s more important, talent or access? Talent without access leads to frustration. Access without talent spawns uninspired television shows and feature films. You already have the talent. Now all you need is the access. Even though you may be doing all the right things – social media, building a brand, etc. – you need to set yourself apart from the crowd in cyberspace. This webinar will show you how.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
- Why it’s critical to focus on specific goals
- The importance of bringing something to the table
- How to map out a realistic path to Hollywood
- How friends and family can be an untapped resource
- The art of creating proximity to high level contacts
- How to set off a person-to-person chain reaction and keep it going
WHO SHOULD LISTEN?
- Writers who have a stack of spec scripts waiting to be read
- New writers wondering how to connect with buyers and employers
- Veteran writers who have hit an impasse
- Writers who are disillusioned with traditional networking
- Writers with no contacts within the industry
- Writers who have contacts but don’t know how to parlay these relationships into a writing career
The Writers Store does not offer any refunds for the webinar. All sales are final.
Product Details
- Date available: 01/07/2013
- Publication date: 01/07/2013
- Return policy: This item is not eligible for return.
Meet the Author: Charles Kipps
Writer/producer Charles Kipps has written for Law & Order and Columbo, two of the longest running cop franchises ever. In addition to his work on television he is the author of the Conor Bard Mystery Series. The first two installments are Hell’s Kitchen Homicide and Crystal Death, which was chosen by publishing trade magazine Kirkus as one of the best mysteries of the year. Kipps is the recipient of an Emmy, a Peabody, and a Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award. |