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Pro Series writer Germaine James has some interesting strategies for establishing relationships with Movie Stars.

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Hal Croasmun interviews screenwriter Alyssa Alexandria, who currently has three movies in production. Alyssa tells her steps to becoming a successful screenwriter and the breakthroughs that got her there. She also shares her strategies for targeting and landing a top manager in Los Angeles.

Alyssa Audio File 1
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Alyssa Audio File 3

Related links:
- Interview with Alyssa and Jon Bonnell
- ProSeries Professional Screenwriting Class

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Hollywood is already online and many key players are at LinkedIn.com. Are you already there? Do you know the best strategies for building a high quality network?

Hal interviewed Bob Lenthart and Bob was kind enough to share:

  • A step-by-step process for a screenwriter to connect with Hollywood.
  • How to start your LinkedIn page.
  • How to invite people you know into your network.
  • How to discover other movie people and invite them into your network.
  • How to use the "Question and Answer" section to lure people to contact you.
  • How to give and get recommendations that increase your credibility.

Hear the Interview!

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Welcome to the most popular Screenwriting Classes on the web!
Whether you are a new screenwriter, a seasoned professional or somewhere in-between, our screenwriting classes get you where you need to be. All of our screenwriting classes are 100% online so you can participate from any location with any schedule. Class FAQ

Class: Marketing Your Screenplay
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Price: $250 (Check the newsletter for discounts)
Class length: 10 class days
Dates: Sept 15 - Oct 9, 2008

An 11-day course (divided into two parts) that will give you an overall understanding of how to take your script through the marketing process with as little frustration and as much success as possible. By the end of this program, you'll have well written marketing materials for your screenplay and the knowledge of what to do to get your script into the hands of buyers out there.
Class: Producing Your Low Budget Film
Price: see class description
Dates: October 18-19, 2008
This workshop is unique in that it will literally guide you through the entire process of making your film. From Suzanne Lyon's hands-on experience on my last few films (specifically CANDY STRIPERS, SÉANCE and PORTAL) she will be taking you through every detailed facet of filmmaking.

Class: The Professional Series
Price: $1100 Regular,
Early Bird Price $900

Dates: Sept. 6, 2008 - Mar. 6, 2009
The purpose of the ProSeries is to have you improve every part of the writing process, but more importantly, to have every page of your script and every component be as attractive as it can be to a producer who has the power to purchase your screenplay.

Past ProSeries Alumni have gone onto have their work sold and produced, many are now represented by agents and managers and the list is growing.

Class: Advanced Dialogue
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Price: $90, Now $70
Class length: 10 days
Dates: Sept 22 - Oct 1, 2008

As many of you already know, good dialogue isn't enough.  Why?  Because financing a movie often depends on A-list actors signing on and so, anything that can lure the actor is highly valued. High quality dialogue lures A-list actors.




 
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