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  • Stop Screwing Around and Win Your Next Screenplay Contest!

  • Your Step-By-Step Guide to Winning Hollywood's Biggest Screenwriting Competitions
  • By: Robert L. McCullough
  • Narrated by: Robert L. McCullough
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • 2.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Stop Screwing Around and Win Your Next Screenplay Contest!

By: Robert L. McCullough
Narrated by: Robert L. McCullough
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Summary

Gone are the days of Hollywood agents going home each night with a stack of unsolicited screenplays by unknown script writers in the hope of finding their next star screenwriting client. Unsolicited material (your script) just doesn’t get read. Script writing competitions are now the system that provides the reading and analysis formerly conducted by Hollywood agents, producers, and studio development executives. The Hollywood film industry loves screenplay competitions simply because they are an effective filtering system that brings the best writing and scripts the top of the heap. Any screenwriter who wins a major screenplay competition today earns a nice IMDB profile and suddenly becomes visible to Hollywood producers, directors, and studio executives looking for the best movies to produce.

So, two things are obvious:

  1. You need to submit your scripts to the best screenplay competitions.
  2. You need to win (or be a Finalist in the best screenplay competitions).

This audiobook won't teach you the finer points of writing or how to write a screenplay. It's only about one thing: How to win a screenplay competition. If that’s your goal, this is the audiobook for you.

Author Robert McCullough has more than 200 produced credits in film and television and is a Senior Judge at The Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards. From inside the #1-ranked screenplay competition in Hollywood, Bob now delivers the bottom-line keys to winning any screenplay contest!

©2018 Robert L. McCullough (P)2019 Robert L. McCullough
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Short and lacking on detail.

I hour long. Boring and predictable advice that doesn’t go into enough detail. Examples would have helped. Some key big line takeaways only. Write a good logline, follow formatting and get the script professionally read. Save your money on this one.

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