My husband, Todd, once said, “Opinions are like assholes. Everyone’s got one, so what’s so special about yours?” That’s not only a very blunt and accurate statement, it is also very profound coming from Todd. Even though I cannot remember the circumstances that brought on such a lesson, it comes to mind almost daily. In my attempts to get my screenplays sold I have read oodles and oodles of information on the process and have tried my darnedest to follow all of the rules. About a year ago I was told to get a list of agents from the WGA website and call one of them to get representation. In only one out of my first ten phone calls I talked to a pleasant human being. Ignore the other nine personality disorders that I spoke to and half of them didn’t represent writers. Yea, that’s right, I got their name from the WGA website. That’s the Writers Guild of America. Seriously, I can’t even try and reason with that. The conflicting information I have read goes on and on.
“Definitely send a query letter. Send 100 and be happy if you get 4 responses, even if it’s no.” This, evidently means they took you seriously enough to respond. Then, don’t even bother with the query letters it’s a waste of postage. No one reads them.
“A synopsis should be 2-10 pages.” Wow! Can we fucking narrow it down a little? They must have been talking about a treatment, which is 10-20 pages. But wait! “Nobody will ever ask you for a treatment these days.” But they will if you’re pitching an idea and haven’t written the script yet. But wait! They’ll only read your treatment if you’ve sold something before. I read one article that said a synopsis shouldn’t be more than 2 pages but that person said she wouldn’t read it if it was more than one. Hello? Is anybody home?
This is my favorite: “Do not number the scenes in your screenplay. This is not a job for the writer, it is a job for the pre-production staff. But if you are so inclined to do so, number them on the left.” WTF!
My point: Keep reading, keep learning, keep seaking information. Form your own opinion and hope you don’t turn into an asshole. Don’t forget who you are and what you want to accomplish. And last but not least, if it was meant to be, it will be.
Keep smiling:)
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