Shot Calls, Music Calls – Avoid Them, Please!

Shot Calls, Music Calls – Avoid Them, Please!

We’re still working our way through GET REPPED NOW! submissions and have noticed a tendency for Shot Calls and Music Calls. Yes, we understand you can visualize your writing so well that you know exactly what it should look and feel and sound like. However, sometimes this tendency can hurt your material and your career….

A Quick Formatting Guide

A Quick Formatting Guide

Put Your Best Foot Forward, Please! Yeah, so your eyes probably glazed over when you read that headline. Formatting… ugh… so boring! Right? Unfortunately, it’s also important. Because it’s the first thing a reader will notice when they open your file. If the formatting is off, you’ll immediately be judged as an amateur, and it…

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…

The Strong Turn Into Act Two

The Strong Turn Into Act Two

We’re continuing our journey through screenplay structure by examining the turn into Act Two. In case you’ve missed our previous columns about setup, inciting incident, and the hero refusing the call, you can find them on our blog. Act Two is where your protagonist embraces the mission they were given. It usually happens somewhere between pages…

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…