If you truly believed in your script, you would have written episodes 2, 3, 4, 5 ... . You've had since 2011 to accomplish this. Have you written other episodes?
If you were truly a screenwriter, you would have moved on to other projects while "Gregory" develops. But you haven't. Besides letters to the editor and troll posts, what else have you written?
Regarding these writing contests you pay to enter: They are scams. The "winners" of these contests are doing absolutely nothing in Hollywood. Also, contests that don't require an entry fee: The "winners" are doing close to nothing in Hollywood. These contests, for the most part, are not producing working writers.
You need an agent. Without an agent, you are going nowhere (there is no market for self-published screenplays). And do you know what a potential agent is going to ask: "Greg, what have you done lately?" 2011 is not lately.
I eagerly await your attacks ("What do you know, loser, you're a nobody" blah blah blah; for the record, I was an exec at Paramount Pictures (domestic television division, ratings research) in the 1990s).
Gregg, why are you trying to get this made by Old Hollywood? Your unique story telling ability is better suited to tiktok. I’d recommend a 40 or 50 part serial. You can film it with an iPhone and a couple of friends. I made $12,000 (Canadian) last month on tiktok and I don’t have nearly your talent. I mostly talk about electric cars and living on a boat.
Gregg, why are you trying to get this made by Old Hollywood? Your unique story telling ability is better suited to tiktok. I’d recommend a 40 or 50 part serial. You can film it with an iPhone and a couple of friends. I made $12,000 (Canadian) last month on tiktok and I don’t have nearly your talent. I mostly talk about electric cars and living on a boat.
Not a fan of tik tok at all - owned by Chinese govt. Avoid it like the plague.
If you truly believed in your script, you would have written episodes 2, 3, 4, 5 ... . You've had since 2011 to accomplish this. Have you written other episodes?
If you were truly a screenwriter, you would have moved on to other projects while "Gregory" develops. But you haven't. Besides letters to the editor and troll posts, what else have you written?
Regarding these writing contests you pay to enter: They are scams. The "winners" of these contests are doing absolutely nothing in Hollywood. Also, contests that don't require an entry fee: The "winners" are doing close to nothing in Hollywood. These contests, for the most part, are not producing working writers.
You need an agent. Without an agent, you are going nowhere (there is no market for self-published screenplays). And do you know what a potential agent is going to ask: "Greg, what have you done lately?" 2011 is not lately.
I eagerly await your attacks ("What do you know, loser, you're a nobody" blah blah blah; for the record, I was an exec at Paramount Pictures (domestic television division, ratings research) in the 1990s).
This is right on the money.
I like the little warning for posters "If you make one you will be receive a ban". Writing on par with the "screen play".
If you truly believed in your script, you would have written episodes 2, 3, 4, 5 ... . You've had since 2011 to accomplish this. Have you written other episodes?
If you were truly a screenwriter, you would have moved on to other projects while "Gregory" develops. But you haven't. Besides letters to the editor and troll posts, what else have you written?
Regarding these writing contests you pay to enter: They are scams. The "winners" of these contests are doing absolutely nothing in Hollywood. Also, contests that don't require an entry fee: The "winners" are doing close to nothing in Hollywood. These contests, for the most part, are not producing working writers.
You need an agent. Without an agent, you are going nowhere (there is no market for self-published screenplays). And do you know what a potential agent is going to ask: "Greg, what have you done lately?" 2011 is not lately.
I eagerly await your attacks ("What do you know, loser, you're a nobody" blah blah blah; for the record, I was an exec at Paramount Pictures (domestic television division, ratings research) in the 1990s).
This is right on the money.
I like the little warning for posters "If you make one you will be receive a ban". Writing on par with the "screen play".
I agree with some of what that poster said. I have created future episodic ideas. An agent is often needed to break through. I am not deterred without one.
The path to realizing your goals isn't always conventional. Also, they aren't working in the industry. They said they worked in the industry in the 90s. A lot has changed since then. I can say for a fact they are wrong about the contests. Many winners or placings from contests are working in the industry.
I don't have to take the advice of every single poster here - in fact if I did, I'd never get anywhere.