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A Screenwriter Who Wants A Career Will Have 2 Or 3 Scripts In The Same Genre by Author Scott Kirkpatrick

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A Screenwriter Who Wants A Career Will Have 2 Or 3 Scripts In The Same Genre by Author Scott Kirkpatrick

 

Writing for the Green Light- How to Make Your Script the One Hollywood Notices by Scott Kirkpatrick_filmcourage_screenwriting_tips_101_advice_how_to_author_film_and_television_writers

Watch the video interview here

Watch the video interview on Youtube here

 

CHECK OUT THE BOOK – “Writing For The Greenlight: How To Make Your Script The One Hollywood Notices”

 

CONNECT WITH SCOTT KIRKPATRICK
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Facebook.com/writingforthegreenlight
Amazon Page for Scott’s Book

 

About Scott Kirkpatrick:  

Scott is the author of the book Writing for the Green Light: How to Make Your Script the One Hollywood Notices and is the Senior Vice President of North & South American business development, sales and global digital strategy for the London-based distributor DRG. Previously, Kirkpatrick served as Executive Director of Distribution for MarVista Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based production and distribution company that produces original TV movies and has managed international TV deals on major franchises including Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Before shifting to the distribution side of the industry, Kirkpatrick worked behind the scenes on major studio productions, including Talladega Nights: The Balled of Ricky Bobby. Kirkpatrick has also produced and directed TV series and feature films including Eye for an Eye, Muslims in America and Roadside Massacre.

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