Stage 32
How to Develop a Treatment That Will Sell Your Project
How to Develop a Treatment That Will Sell Your Project
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Somewhere between your logline and your full script lies your treatment. Treatments are extremely important sales tools for you as a writer. Access to executives and decision makers is easier than ever these days through The Stage 32 Happy Writers, so what happens when you've peaked the interest of an executive off your logline, but they're not quite ready to read your whole script? You need a comprehensive, well thought out treatment.
Whether you’re a writer, producer or a manager/agent, it’s vital to know how to properly put the right elements in a treatment in order to sell your project.
In this Stage 32 Next Level Webinar, Conrad Sun will share with you some of the effective ways to structure your treatment so that your reader will say “I Want To Read More” and will hopefully lead to the sale of your script. Whether you’re new to the writing game or a long time veteran, your project deserves to make the right first impression, and Stage 32 Next Level Webinars is here to show you how.
Conrad Sun is currently working as a TV Lit Manager and Development Executive at Meridian Artists in Los Angeles and represents TV writers in both the comedy and drama space. Conrad has also worked in content development with companies like Epix, Hasbro Studios, Gran Via Productions (Breaking Bad), New Wave Entertainment and Motion Theory Films.
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