[stylist] screen play venues

Vejas Vasiliauskas alpineimagination at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 23:27:20 UTC 2015


Hi Sem,
This is cool.
Is the term "screen-play" used specifically for plays that are 
shown live? Some books are in play form, so would they be 
considered screen-plays also?
Vejas


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From: Semirhage via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org
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Date sent: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 13:53:32 -0700
Subject: [stylist] screen play venues

Hi everyone.  Fore any interested in exploring the possibility of 
taking your  writing to movies or T.V, here are some interesting 
links.  I got these from another writer friend who does far more 
networking than I do when I asked her a question so thought to 
pass on the resource.  Sem
My friend says Stage 32 ( https://www.stage32.com/welcome/13/ ) 
is a great place for making connections because you can't do that 
many places.  There is also the International Screenwriters 
Association ( http://www.networkisa.org/ ).  But really, unless 
you're ready to pay to pitch ideas to places or you have an agent 
to sell your scripts for you, you have to submit and query the 
old fashioned way.  Contests can get your foot in the door but 
only the right contests: AFF, Fresh Voices, Final Draft Big 
Break.  She's had luck with contests.


I hope that helps!

--

Christine Rains, Author

"Twisting the tropes."

http://christinerains.net/
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