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Author Chad, Gervich

Title How to Manage Your Agent : a Writer's Guide to Hollywood Representation
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (847 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Introduction; Author's Note; Part I: Represent!; 1. No Vocation Without Representation; 2. Types of Representation; 3. Anatomy of an Agency-How Agencies Make Money, and How This Affects You; 4. The Life of an Agent; Part II: Television Agents; 5. A Quick Overview of the TV Business; 6. Staffing Season-How Agents Help Clients Get Hired; 7. Development Season-Selling Your Own TV Show ... and Beyond; Part III: Feature Agents; 8. A Quick Overview of the Feature Business; 9. Original Material-Specs and Pitches
10. Writers-for-Hire-Open Assignments and RewritesPart IV: Digital Media; 11. Navigating a New World; Part V: You and Your Agent; 12. Finding Representation; 13. Working with Your Representation; 14. Parting Ways with Your Representation; 15. Networking in Hollywood; 16. The Best Place to Begin Your Hollywood Career; Part VI: Appendices; Appendix One: Glossary; Appendix Two: Agency Contact Info and Resources; Appendix Three: Websites, Blogs, Twitter Feeds, and Podcasts; Appendix Four: Periodicals, Books, and Scripts; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index
Summary First published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
Notes Print version record
Subject Motion picture authorship.
Television authorship.
Motion picture authorship
Television authorship
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781136070945
113607094X