First Draft

First Draft: Ten Ways Screenwriters Can Sidestep Writing for Free

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Ken Miyamoto

2. If You Have an Agent or Manager, Tell the Development Executive or Producer That They Must Speak to Your Representation Before Anything is Agreed

Again, it’s a business. You have to be prepared to maneuver within the business perimeters.

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