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    Query letters...

    How many cinematographers do you know who are writing query letters to production entities asking for a script read? You are talking about a different animal.
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    Query letters...

    Well, that is not exactly accurate. The person you are writing to is not a "business," the person you are writing to is an individual. If you hit that individual with a request to submit two scripts, well people are hesitant to take just one script from an unknown source because it might be...
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    What Screenwriting Books are Absolutely Essential in Your Opinion?

    "there are dead links on that page you linked to for the book" Wow, yeah, there are. I have not looked at them in a while. I will have to go see what is up with that thanks for the heads up. *There's one, you have to hit bibliography now to get to it...
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    Query letters...

    You really only want to query about one project at a time. That keeps emphasis on one project, rather than looking like you are a tinker just spreading out your wares. If someone isn't interested in one, you can then query about another, keeping that line of communication open, instead of...
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    What Screenwriting Books are Absolutely Essential in Your Opinion?

    From a writing perspective, The Screenwriter’s Bible by David Trottier is recognized as an essential. The Secrets of Action Screenwriting by William Martell is excellent, but I do not think his new edition is out yet, I could be wrong. How to Make a Good Script Great by Seger is good, and...
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