Screenwriting Tag Results for "attorney"

20 Things To Think About When You Option Your Screenplay - Part I

Screenwriter Chip Street discusses the common yet often complex matter of script optioning.

20 Things To Think About When You Option Your Screenplay - Part II

Screenwriter Chip Street discusses the common yet often complex matter of script optioning.

Do I need to obtain a release from every living person I wish to write about from a real event in history?

Question by James from Virginia.

How common are submission release forms and what rights am I signing away?

Question by Melissa from Connecticut.

Interview With Author And Story Consultant Michael Hauge: Part 2

Concluding part of interview with story consultant, lecturer and author of "Writing Screenplays That Sell" Michael Hauge

Screenwriting Myths & Facts: Part 10

Steve Kaire's tenth installment of screenwriting myths and facts.

The Top Ten Reasons For When You, As A Writer, Need A Lawyer

Entertainment Attorney Robert L. Seigel gives you the hard facts we always wanted to know about screenwriting and the law.

What are the differences between script submission from agents, managers and attorneys?

Question by Mark from New Jersey.

What do you advise to pursue first, the stage production or the movie version of my script?

Question by Joseph in Texas.

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