Signed – Get Repped Now Screenwriter Joe Marino

Signed – Get Repped Now Screenwriter Joe Marino

“Fealty” Screenwriter Joe Marino Caught the Eye of Schemers Entertainment   We’re delighted to report that Joe Marino has signed with managers Gavin and David Binns from Schemers Entertainment as part of our Get Repped Now promotion. Marino’s Southern Gothic horror/thriller screenplay FEALTY was an intense, slow-burn page-turner, The script received a “consider” for both…

Get Repped Now Update!

Get Repped Now Update!

It’s been a tough year. The painfully long writers strike is finally over. But many months without income or scripts to hustle has left some reps feeling anxious and depressed. “Just hangin’ in, trying to be productive, can’t say I haven’t had some dark and weird days,” one of our managers told me. As the…

First Get Repped Now Consider for 2023: Joe Marino

First Get Repped Now Consider for 2023: Joe Marino

We are psyched to introduce our first Get Repped Now 2023 consider: Joe Marino. Joe really brought it with his tense Southern Gothic horror-thriller FEALTY, and we can’t wait to introduce him to our industry panel. As it turns out, he’s also friends with former GRN considers Jason Gruich and David L. Williams whose careers…

Writing Dynamic Dialogue

Writing Dynamic Dialogue

This is where you earn your money. When people read a script, they are predominantly looking at your dialogue. Oftentimes scene descriptions get glossed over or even ignored, but your dialogue will always get read. And it’s also the key element that attracts “talent” — the performers whose involvement can get your project greenlit. Fun…

BEHIND THE CURTAIN – Secrets of the Screenplay Reader – a Coverage Ink Zoominar

BEHIND THE CURTAIN – Secrets of the Screenplay Reader – a Coverage Ink Zoominar

Click HERE to register for the Zoominar! If you’ve ever sent a script in anywhere, you’ve likely gotten coverage. Coverage is simply a reader report, a summary of the material, so that execs don’t have to read everything that comes in. Coverage is essential to how Hollywood works. Oftentimes (but alas, not always,) these readers…