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Writing Movies Scripts that Executives Want to See

Released on: October 5, 2008, 8:36 am

Press Release Author: Travis Ware

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Travis Ware, CEO of Silver*Ware Studios, Inc. has written the
secrets to script writing in a book.

Press Release Body: In Travis’s book, Beyond the Pages, he teaches how to get pass
the red tape of the script writing industry. “Rather if its film or television,
there will be a time where you will have to pitch your script to an executive of
some TV Network, Production Company, or Production Studio,” stated Travis Ware.

Beyond the Pages teaches you the difference between pitching to the head producer of
that major production company or that executive of that major film studio; that’s so
hard to get to. In this book, it states that you have a certain amount of time to
impress the “powers that be.” It gives you tips and ideas on how to catch their
attention and keeping it.

Being an executive himself, Ware tells what he looks for in a “pitch” for his films
and television shows submissions. Travis is the CEO of both television and film
departments of SWSI that receive scripts for production, distribution and/or for
financing projects. He has to decide rather to take on a project or disregard it.
He makes that decision through the pitch of the writer.

“If you’re not excited about your script, then why should I be?” quoted Travis in
his book. Not only does Travis teach this in his book, but he also has a film column
in an annual magazine called, Creative Minds Magazine. There he gives information
about the film industry and the techniques to writing scripts.

Beyond the Pages also gives you inside information on what executives want to
receive before the pitch and who to send it to. The book goes into detail of how
to create the proper memorandum or production packet. It also includes information
on how to attach star talent to the script in order to make the script more
appetizing.

There are many books out there that tell you how to create a screenplay and maybe
even make packages from a writer’s point of view. The book shows what the
executives like and gives you little information from an inside source can push your
script to that paycheck or inside the door of the executive’s office. Knowledge is
power, but extra information is the key.


Web Site: http://www.script2screen.zoomshare.com

Contact Details: Travis Ware
1688 Cobbs Creek Lane
Decatur, GA 30032
404-781-1970
script2screen@zoomshare.com

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