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Wendy Kram brings over 20 years of experience as an entertainment industry executive, consultant, and producer, developing and producing projects for Disney, Universal and Sony Studios, HBO, Showtime, Lifetime, NBC, ABC, CBS and USA Networks. Credits include "Mad Money" with Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, and Katie Holmes, the award-winning miniseries "Sally Hemings: An American Scandal" for CBS with Sam Neil, and current projects she's producing with Anonymous Content (the company responsible for "True Detective", "Mr. Robot", "The Revenant", and "Spotlight"). As the founder of L.A. FOR HIRE, an international consulting firm, clients come to Wendy for her expertise in script development and the ability to connect projects with Hollywood A-list talent and decision-makers. With longstanding industry relationships, Wendy understands buyer and creative talent needs, and has direct access to principals at the major studios, networks, streaming providers and agencies. Creative Screenwriting Magazine ranks Wendy and L.A. FOR HIRE as one of the industry’s premiere script consulting firms. Wendy has conducted workshops and seminars at Harvard University, NYU Tisch School of Film & Television, UCLA, USC School of Cinematic Arts, among others. Additionally, Wendy has secured representation and high-six figure deals for her clients. Full Bio »
Learn From Wendy Kram, A Producer and Executive Who Has Worked With Disney, Universal and Sony Studios, HBO, Showtime, Lifetime, NBC, ABC, CBS
YOU WILL SEE EMAIL EXAMPLES AND HEAR MOCK COLD-CALLS SO YOU KNOW EXACTLY HOW YOU SHOULD APPROACH YOUR QUERIES!
Talk to any executive and they'll tell you that they receive dozens if not hundreds of query letters a day. Because most of them don't have an attention grabbing subject line or little to no personalization, almost all end up in the trash. But, any executive will also tell you that if a subject line grabs them, or if the query letter shows the recipient that this was a personal, non-mass, attempt to get their attention, you have a very real shot of doing just that. The same holds true for cold calls. Having a solid, wise approach and knowing exactly what to say will give you the best chance of breaking the ice and securing the conversation you were hoping for. It's all about creating intrigue, interest, and value while approaching your subject from a place of selflessness and thoughtfulness.
So, where do you even start and how do you even know if what you send will grab their attention?
Wendy Kram has over 20 years of experience as an entertainment industry executive, consultant, and producer, developing and producing projects for Disney, Universal and Sony Studios, HBO, Showtime, Lifetime, NBC, ABC, CBS and USA Networks. Her credits include Mad Money with Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, and Katie Holmes, the award-winning miniseries Sally Hemings: An American Scandal for CBS with Sam Neil, and current projects she's producing with Anonymous Content (the company responsible for True Detective, Mr. Robot, The Revenant, and Spotlight). With longstanding industry relationships, Wendy understands buyer and creative talent needs, and has direct access to principals at the major studios, networks, streaming providers and agencies.
Throughout her storied career Wendy has knocked down many doors and she will teach you exactly how you can do the same!
Wendy will show you how query letters and cold calling can become powerful tools in your arsenal + she will go through actual examples of letters and do mock cold-calls for you. You will walk away feeling confident the next time you query or call for your project!
PRAISE FOR WENDY'S TEACHINGS:
Wendy was really excited to be involved which was great!
- Brent B.
Very interesting and engaging. I loved it.
- Jason A.
Wendy was terrific, on point, and insightful. The Q&A was incredible. Thanks again.
- Maria L.
One of the most generous presenters imaginable; outstanding!
- Virginia Y.
Wendy Kram
Wendy Kram brings over 20 years of experience as an entertainment industry executive, consultant, and producer, developing and producing projects for Disney, Universal and Sony Studios, HBO, Showtime, Lifetime, NBC, ABC, CBS and USA Networks.
Credits include "Mad Money" with Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, and Katie Holmes, the award-winning miniseries "Sally Hemings: An American Scandal" for CBS with Sam Neil, and current projects she's producing with Anonymous Content (the company responsible for "True Detective", "Mr. Robot", "The Revenant", and "Spotlight").
As the founder of L.A. FOR HIRE, an international consulting firm, clients come to Wendy for her expertise in script development and the ability to connect projects with Hollywood A-list talent and decision-makers. With longstanding industry relationships, Wendy understands buyer and creative talent needs, and has direct access to principals at the major studios, networks, streaming providers and agencies. Creative Screenwriting Magazine ranks Wendy and L.A. FOR HIRE as one of the industry’s premiere script consulting firms.
Wendy has conducted workshops and seminars at Harvard University, NYU Tisch School of Film & Television, UCLA, USC School of Cinematic Arts, among others. Additionally, Wendy has secured representation and high-six figure deals for her clients.
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Wendy was really excited to be involved which was great!
- Brent B.
Very interesting and engaging. I loved it.
- Jason A.
Wendy was terrific, on point, and insightful. The Q&A was incredible. Thanks again.
- Maria L.
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