Inside Pitch Pitch
If you are a screenwriter and you aren't reading the Q&A blog for screenwriters called "The Inside Pitch" (http://twoadverbs.blogspot.com) by ICM's executive story editor, Christopher Lockhart, well, then...you just aren't reading it then are you?
I think that's a fact we can all be in agreeance on.
However, you are also depriving yourself of some essential information on your malaria-ridden, leech-infested, lost-without-a-machete slog through the quagmire of the screenwriter's life.
Recently, he addressed the following question from a Hollywood writer:
What is the proper etiquette for switching managers/agents, assuming you already have representation that doesn't seem to be working for you?
Read Chris's sensible and straightforward response.
I think that's a fact we can all be in agreeance on.
However, you are also depriving yourself of some essential information on your malaria-ridden, leech-infested, lost-without-a-machete slog through the quagmire of the screenwriter's life.
Recently, he addressed the following question from a Hollywood writer:
What is the proper etiquette for switching managers/agents, assuming you already have representation that doesn't seem to be working for you?
Read Chris's sensible and straightforward response.
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