Telling Your Story/Blurb | Screenwriting from Iowa at 2013-09-17 10:54:26:
[…] I know everyone in the screenwriting world gets excited when a spec script sells, but according to Scott Myers at Go Into The Story spec script sales peaked in 1995 at 173 sales in a year. And I think it would be safe to say that […]
Reality Check – Why Scribes Should Also Write Lo-To-No Budget Movies. | Raindance Toronto at 2014-01-23 11:27:24:
[…] of thousands of scripts written in 2012 there were only 99 spec sales according to the Black List [1]. Plus, big movies are often adapted from a book or a graphic novel. Even Kevin Grevioux who […]
Reality Check – Why Scribes Should Also Write Lo-To-No Budget Movies. | THE SCRIPTOLOGIST at 2014-02-03 15:05:17:
[…] of thousands of scripts written in 2012 there were only 99 spec sales according to the Black List[1]. Plus, big movies are often adapted from a book or a graphic novel. Even Kevin Grevioux who […]
Reality Check – Why Scribes Should Also Write Lo-To-No Budget Movies. | THE SCRIPTOLOGIST at 2014-02-04 11:02:06:
[…] between. Out of thousands of scripts written in 2012 there were only 99 spec sales according to the Black List. Plus, big movies are often adapted from a book or a graphic novel. Even Kevin Grevioux who has […]
Piqûre de rappel: pourquoi les scénaristes (et pas juste les auteurs-réalisateurs) feraient bien d’écrire des scénarios de films à petit budget eux aussi! | Raindance Paris at 2014-02-17 18:49:32:
[…] en spec en 2012 seuls 99 d’entre eux ont été vendus aux studios d’après la célèbre Black List américaine. Même Kevin Grevioux qui s’est bâti une solide réputation dans l’industrie […]