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Babz Buzz

Summary: In each edition Literary Agent, Babz Bitela of Silver Bitela Agency*WGA talks soup to nuts about screenwriting.

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Play Babz Buzz 006 In this edition Babz answers the following questions: 1 What stories can you tell us about scripts that started out as small innocent things and grew into different creatures, monstrous deviants than their original concepts? 3 Why do people who work craft service get treated so poorly on the set? 4 Seriously though, does it help to pitch a script if you have sequels in mind? Franchise is always attractive. 5 If I add the word “3D” to the end of my script title will it get more reads? 6 What genre is going to be hot in the spec world next year? 7 I think my scripts are definitely not for everyone. Any suggestions for writers who write weird stuff that most people don’t like? 8 Should those writers change their way or continue to write what feels real to them 9 What’s the appropriate turn around time for a script 10 Same question — but for edits/rewrites. Let us say an extensive rewrite, where you are given notes, and there will be alot of changes that are beyond superficial. “ASAP” has lost its meaning in today’s world — what is reasonable, and (generally, of course) asking for how much time is asking too much? 11 What makes people in your position balk? 12 Do you think there are any stories that have been told enough now? 13 When working with a client, is it more about a single property or the package deal? 14 Is it more about constantly developing new ideas or keep polishing that one big apple 15 Which client do you think is better to have in your stable? 16 The one with a polish complete script with solid concepts? Or… 17 The one with a fistful ideas in development, but only registered treatments up front? 18 Do coverage providers offer those services for script treatments as well as scripts? 19 Is it viable to pitch a writer to executives with only a treatment or synopsis? 20 What qualities in a script inspire you to take a chance with a new client? 21 How would you segregate or differentiate the categories of the producers seeking your company’s services? Big, medium and small organizations by percentage? Commercial, speculative productions and in-house corporate projects? 22 At SS we see a moderate amount of absolute nube “material” (including my own). Likewise, do you have a fair percentage of nube producers coming to you without a clue? 23 Would you consider the producers pretty good at what they do or do you run across the gamut on their products? 25 Across the five years you’ve been doing this what desired product trends have you noticed Mr Silver’s been doing this a while longer, right? What trends has he picked up on, as far as general, desired subject content? 26 It seems you’ve hit the market at a very unique period of history. You were doing this a few years before US unemployment started bouncing around the 10% mark. Are you seeing every Tom, Dick and Harry without a day job all of a sudden banging out “material” all over the quality spectrum? If so, does it make the industry more daunting being choked with “more product” of the previous quality? Is the Coverage business doing pretty well as a (suspected) result? 27 What does the agent industry buzz about behind closed doors? What articles in professional journals or seminars do you glaze over? 28 What would writers be surprised to know about many of the producers that come to you? 30 What are some professional disasters “other” agencies have had befall them? Almost happened to us; I literally hit a wall of disgust. I can’t speak for other agencies but for a while I was allowing writers to take the joy out of what I do. 31 Through the Babz Wants… thread there are many generic, standard genres your business receives requests for: action, comedy, thriller – nothing really specific. And there are the “niche” market small dog, Hispanic wedding, Irish setting, airplane comedies, horse scripts, Jewish characters, etc. requests. 31a Why does a production company look for such specialized screenplays that they don’t already have a director that can w

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Play Babz Buzz 005 In this edition Babz talks about: Script Coverage Definition Brian O’Malley Screenplayreaders. com 26 Tips About screenwriting ScriptQuack RichardBroadhurst.com ScriptPimp Development Hell Top Gun screenplay (DailyScript) Jaws Godfather Kirstie Alley Jim Starr Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Music provided by Incompetech Babz Buzz is produced by Michael Cornetto

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Play Babz Buzz 004 In this edition Babz talks about: Ryan Lee Trail of the Wolf – Short, Comedy – An expert werewolf hunter helps the Kent Police after an old lady gets devoured. 6 pages pdf, format Great American Pitchfest Jason Bortz Barbara Jackson InkTip One-Sheets Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Music provided by Incompetech Babz Buzz is produced by Michael Cornetto

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Play Babz Buzz 003 In this edition Babz talks about: Pitches Rewrites Selling Your Story in 60 Seconds: The Guaranteed Way to Get Your Screenplay or Novel Read Babz wants a Vampire movie (after you listen to the podcast, send to babzbuzz@gmail.com with the subject Vampire Scripts. Inktip Pitchfest How to Sell Your Screenplay: A Realistic Guide to Getting a Television or Film Deal One-Sheet Bad Penguin “John Cahill” actually is Joseph Cahill in reference to his script Shades Within Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Music provided by Incompetech Babz Buzz is produced by Michael Cornetto

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Play Babz Buzz 002 In this edition Babz talks about: Werewolves of London challenge Comedy contest results Faith-based scripts Tone The Godfather Table Reads Being Prepared Shades Within by Joseph Cahill. Babz is looking for Faith-based scripts. Send the first table-read 10 pages and please let Babz know if the script is finished or not. Send to babzbuzz@gmail.com with the subject Faith-based Scripts. Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Music provided by Incompetech Babz Buzz is produced by Michael Cornetto

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