Screenwriting : When you have a good script: Proper Steps? by Logan Palmer

Logan Palmer

When you have a good script: Proper Steps?

I have written a feature script I am proud of. I have entered it in a few large festivals (500+ entries), but I feel like in massive contests like this even great scripts can get passed by. What steps should I take to get my script read by the right person, or perhaps someone who could give it great constructive criticism? Pay for an eval by stage32 or blacklist ($200)? Send to a talent agency? Enter some small festivals and get a few laurels if possible?

Still rather new to this, so any advice helps. Thank you and happy film making!

Logan Palmer

Kay,

Thank you for your advice! I think I will focus less on festivals, and more on getting my script into the hands of someone in the industry. I would love to grab lunch and hear more about your experience in film! I'm sure I could learn a lot.

Thanks again

Sam Borowski

Logan, reach out to me and I would be happy to offer you some advice. I also offer a script reading fee / evaluation and if you check out my track record, you will see I have produced 15 films, directed five, worked with two Oscar-Winners and countless Oscar-Nominees and A-list actors. I have also helped many a young screenwriter / filmmaker to get their starts. GOD BLESS and STAY FRESH! <3

Craig D Griffiths

Wait for the contests. The put it on Script Revolution. I have sold two through there.

If you are sure it is great. Then find a producer of similar films on IMDBPro and reach out.

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