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Screenwriting, Getting Started<br />

Where do you start?<br />

<strong>The</strong> screenplay is the most important part of making a film. You cannot make a good movie with anything less<br />

than a great script. Hollywood sometimes gets away with marginal scripts because they have the big stars that<br />

will draw an audience regardless. As an independent filmmaker you can't be that lazy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> screenplay is one of the few areas where you are on a level playing field with the big boys. It costs no more<br />

to write a great script than a marginal one. A great script can also attract financing and talent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> odds are not encouraging. It's believed that more than 100,000 original screenplays are written each year.<br />

Approximately 7,000 of them get made into movies. But only about 200 of those movies get a fair shot at a broad<br />

theatrical showing.<br />

Don't underestimate the difficulty of writing a great screenplay. It needs to tell a fascinating story, with interesting<br />

characters and great dialog. Screenplays have one of the most exacting formats of any art form. Take the time to<br />

get your screenplay right and everything else will fall into line.<br />

Hiring a Writer<br />

Another option is to look for someone else to write your screenplay. If you have a great idea but were never that<br />

good at writing then try to find someone who is. It may not be all that hard.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are almost as many underemployed screenplay writers as there are out of work actors. But first a warning:<br />

most of them are terrible. You're going to need to do some work to find a great one.<br />

<strong>The</strong> WGA (Writer's Guild of America) is loaded with screenplay writers who might be willing to work for you. But<br />

the lowest rates you can possibly get from a WGA member will be over $25,000. Most of them live in Los Angeles<br />

and find work through their agents who probably won't take you seriously until you've made a successful film.<br />

A better plan, although a bit more time consuming, is to sign up for local screenplay writing classes, attend<br />

writing groups and spot the winners of any local writing contests.<br />

From the classes you will learn a lot about how to write a screenplay but more importantly you will get to see<br />

what the other students can do.<br />

If there is a student that seems truly gifted then talk to him/her about your Great Idea and see if s/he would be<br />

interested in writing it. Let them know you can't pay them anything beyond expenses, their name in the credits<br />

and a percentage of the profits if the film is a success.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re's a good chance s/he will be flattered enough to give it a try, and<br />

they should be. If they balk at the deal then ask them how much money<br />

they are being paid by anyone else for screenplays they have written. If<br />

they still balk keep on looking.<br />

A couple of warnings: First and foremost they have to really be a good<br />

writer. Only hire them if you are truly moved by what you have read of<br />

their writing and that they write in a similar genre to your Great Idea.<br />

Second is make sure you sign a contract with them that ensures the script<br />

becomes your property as it is written.<br />

This is how it is done in the industry for good reasons. You don't want the<br />

writer to write a Great Script from your idea then back out at the last<br />

minute because they don't like how you are going to film it, or disapprove<br />

of changes you need to make for practical reasons.<br />

Let them know that they will be a writer for hire.<br />

Write It Yourself<br />

Important fact #1<br />

<strong><strong>Film</strong>making</strong> is all about delivering Entertainment and that goes hand in<br />

hand with Marketing.

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