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~ Chuck P, Los Angeles

FINALLY, High-Concept is defined so that I can understand it, and you are right, my script is High-Concept and I didn't even know it!!!
~ Sydney S, LA

Most screewriters have more trouble with the logline than with the script. They want to present a unique idea
to stand-out from the crowd
but they end up overselling
the primary concept because
they have not identified it.
I'll show you how to sell as
High-Concept...the easy way!


Your descriptions of Character Arcs from movies like Godfather, Karate Kid, Devil Wears Prada, Dances with Wolves, Platoon & Star Wars really hit-home what my scripts were lacking. I always knew I had a great story, but now I see how characters need to change to be valuable.
~ Michelle, NYC

You explained expertly why so many crappy movies get made but my scripts were always rejected
I'm so mad! This is so &%$# simple!

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You described in plain english the things that have held me back from selling my scripts for years, even though I have a contact at a major Hollywood studio! Thanks!
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     What this eBook DOES contain:

- brief overview of why studios do coverage, and see why Independent Coverage reports DO NOT identify the marketable elements your script DOES or DOES NOT contain and they are often akin to
The Blind Leading The Blind. ( aka WRONG! )

- a short story used as an example of a work that seems silly and worthless. Walk through a real Hollywood Coverage of it and see for yourself why it has more potential than most scripts in Hollywood
...because it actually contains all but one of:

- The Ten Required Elements
of a Commercially Marketable script, including:

8 magic plot events needed to sell a script
because the most successful films have them.
All 8 plot points count as ONE of 10 Required Elements.

High-Concept Theme - why Hollywood needs it and the best definition of High-Concept you'll ever see
...so you'll know it when you've got it!

the trick to selling your script as High-Concept
... without changing a single word!

themes that Hollywood buys over and over again
and why not to waste time on ones they don't

Probably the most important logline writing advice you could ever get, which will ensure you can write a GREAT logline in 50 letters or less! ( Brilliant! )

              . . . and so much more.

What it DOESN'T have:

There is no crap about format or other things you can learn easily on free sites made by people who never sold a script. That would be a big waste of your time.
I'll assume you already know the basics.

This is NOT for beginners.

This ebook saved me from rejections in the first week I had it because I was about to mail scripts out, and the advice got me my very first option ...for $8,000!
~ Jim C.

Simply, no matter how "good" your story is, Hollywood will only be interested if your script has 18 simple things which indicate it can become a successful entertainment product. If it does not contain the Ten Required Elements of a SCREENPLAY, it simply will not be purchased. This is why even famous novelists NEVER write their own successful screenplays ...and a movie is usually different from the book!

Wow...I can absolutely see now, after watching a few movies since learning your 8 magic plot points, they cause BIG success. Most successful movies have most or all of them. Some less-known independent movies have only a few, or even none, but a BIG success can be predicted by their presence. A financial failure can be predicted by lack thereof.
~ Steve N, Canada
Graduate -New York Film Academy

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Independent Coverage cannot offer any value to your script until it does meet it.
Even the worst coverage will then be of some value, even if it only finds a typo!      Only $47
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