BPS 004: How to Sell Your Screenplay with Ashley Scott Meyers
Today's guest is screenwriter/podcaster Ashley Scott Meyers from
Sellingyourscreenplay.com. Ashley is a working screenwriter in
Hollywood. He also spends his time running a popular screenwriting
blog and podcast. His focus is on helping you sell
your...
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Today's guest is screenwriter/podcaster Ashley Scott Meyers from
Sellingyourscreenplay.com. Ashley is a working screenwriter in
Hollywood. He also spends his time running a popular screenwriting
blog and podcast. His focus is on helping you sell your
screenplay. Here's a bit of his philosophy in his own words:
If you ask 100 different screenwriters how they broke into the
business you’re going to get 100 different answers. There is no
“right” way to break in. So my philosophy has always been simple:
try as many different angles as possible and figure out what works
best for you.
Below are two short lists of things you should be doing to try and
sell your screenplays. I’ve listed them in order of what I think is
most effective (your results may vary). One thing to keep in mind,
this is not an exhaustive list. You should be thinking of other
ways you can market your material and doing those things, too. If
you would like to share any of your ideas please email me as I’m
always curious to hear how other writers are successfully marketing
their material.
Also, you may not be able to do everything on these lists, but the
more you do the better chances you’ll have. If you’re serious about
success, however, you’re going to need to try most of these things,
otherwise you’re not going to be giving your screenplay, or
yourself, a real chance to succeed.
Things you can start doing today.
Make phone calls to agents, managers, and producers pitching your
material
Write query letters for your screenplays and snail mail, email, or
fax them to agents, managers, and producers
Scour sites like Craig’s List and other online resources for people
looking for screenplays and send them your query letter
Enter screenwriting contests
Try and connect with agents, managers and producers on social media
sites like Twitter and Facebook
Long term items which you should also be doing.
We get into it in this interview so take some notes on this epic
conversation. Enjoy!
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
Sellingyourscreenplay.com. Ashley is a working screenwriter in
Hollywood. He also spends his time running a popular screenwriting
blog and podcast. His focus is on helping you sell your
screenplay. Here's a bit of his philosophy in his own words:
If you ask 100 different screenwriters how they broke into the
business you’re going to get 100 different answers. There is no
“right” way to break in. So my philosophy has always been simple:
try as many different angles as possible and figure out what works
best for you.
Below are two short lists of things you should be doing to try and
sell your screenplays. I’ve listed them in order of what I think is
most effective (your results may vary). One thing to keep in mind,
this is not an exhaustive list. You should be thinking of other
ways you can market your material and doing those things, too. If
you would like to share any of your ideas please email me as I’m
always curious to hear how other writers are successfully marketing
their material.
Also, you may not be able to do everything on these lists, but the
more you do the better chances you’ll have. If you’re serious about
success, however, you’re going to need to try most of these things,
otherwise you’re not going to be giving your screenplay, or
yourself, a real chance to succeed.
Things you can start doing today.
Make phone calls to agents, managers, and producers pitching your
material
Write query letters for your screenplays and snail mail, email, or
fax them to agents, managers, and producers
Scour sites like Craig’s List and other online resources for people
looking for screenplays and send them your query letter
Enter screenwriting contests
Try and connect with agents, managers and producers on social media
sites like Twitter and Facebook
Long term items which you should also be doing.
We get into it in this interview so take some notes on this epic
conversation. Enjoy!
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
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