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Over the past decade, we've sifted through over 15,000 submissions to our production company, and discovered that there's a missing ingredient in all of the screenplays that fail. Here, FAST author Jeff Bollow goes into detail about what the missing ingredient is, the many different ways it reveals itself, and exactly how to include it in your projects.
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THE PRODUCER’S WISHLIST:
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EVERY WRITER KNEW
In this brand new free report, we'll reveal the only possible way to sell a screenplay. Then we'll show you the two ways to achieve it. And then we'll look at six things most writers don't know that every producer wishes they did, to ensure you get there. Plus, we'll offer six suggestions to help you get started immediately.
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REFERENCE POSTER
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