Manfred Lopez Grem

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Manfred Lopez Grem

Manfred Lopez Grem

@ManfredGrem

Director, WGA Screenwriter, WGI Mentor, WGA-E Captain, Occasional Molcajete Salsa Maker.

Katılım Temmuz 2019
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Cindy Begel
Cindy Begel@CindyBegel·
@ManfredGrem @cruzwriter @stevestiefel I just put another Latino award winning off-Broadway playwright in one of my other groups. I find great people or they find me. I'd be happy to introduce you.
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Cindy Begel
Cindy Begel@CindyBegel·
When I offered to set up writers groups in the past wk, WAY more men than women stepped forward. When I started my career women were just starting to get staffed. I sure hope w/ the industry consolidation, women aren't giving up! If anyone has a take on this, I'd like to hear it!
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Cindy Begel
Cindy Begel@CindyBegel·
How about a super writing group? If you've been on staff, a WGA member, sold a Hallmark movie or episode/pilot (some pro exp), I'd be happy to put together a group. If you miss a writers' room, have new projects, want feedback & giving notes in an ongoing group, let me know!
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Manfred Lopez Grem
Manfred Lopez Grem@ManfredGrem·
@johnzaozirny @storytellerdave For what it’s worth, I teamed up with a PGA producer to bid on one of the winning Nicholl screenplays from this last edition. Ours was not the only offer. We won and we’re now developing it. It was the writer’s first deal.
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John Zaozirny
John Zaozirny@johnzaozirny·
@storytellerdave Did a Nicholl placement make any difference in your writing career though? I just feel like for all the talk there’s been about it lately, the Nicholls have been a dead end for a decade or so anyhow. So it’s all a moot point because the industry mostly ignores them?
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David L. Williams
David L. Williams@storytellerdave·
Thinking about my screenwriting professor back in Brooklyn College, J.P Auerbauch -- one of the most influencial educators in my life -- and wondering if he would recommend me to Nicholl. But BC ain't on the list. The whole thing makes me chuckle.
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josh barkey
josh barkey@joshbarkey·
So... @finaldraftinc just crashed AGAIN, deleting an entire day's work. Before crashing, it asked if I wanted to save my new draft... then saved an empty script-file that it tells me is "not compatible with this version of final draft." So... yeah. FD apologists, have at.
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Manfred Lopez Grem
Manfred Lopez Grem@ManfredGrem·
Two-time Oscar winner Randy Thom has graciously invited me to talk about our writing collaboration in his upcoming lecture for the London School of Sound. This is the first time we'll be making public a sequence from our screenplay HELLTOWN. schoolofsound.co.uk/event/screenwr…
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Tom Schrack
Tom Schrack@tschrack·
Not working today. Not writing today. Other shenanigans are afoot…
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Joe Marino
Joe Marino@Joe_N_Marino·
Time for some screenwriting community goodness. Glad to be back for another round, Austin Film Festival. #AFF
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Manfred Lopez Grem
Manfred Lopez Grem@ManfredGrem·
@SPMJM @joshbarkey I definitely noticed a big change in how people treated me once I became WGA. Then another change when I landed a seven figure deal. The time I didn’t really notice any obvious change is when I got a manager. But I know everyone’s experience is different.
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MJM
MJM@SPMJM·
@joshbarkey @ManfredGrem The “free draft” part threw me. 🧐 Free draft for—? The rep? Why would a writer get paid for that (ie where’s the $ coming from?)? Tho tbf there are limits to how much you should do. Also just because someone’s repped or WGA doesn’t mean they’re taken more seriously ime. But 🤷🏻‍♂️.
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josh barkey
josh barkey@joshbarkey·
Hard, ugly truths from r/screenwriting, confirmed by the great @ManfredGrem, himself. A worthy and depressing conversation, if you wanna go track it down...
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Manfred Lopez Grem@ManfredGrem·
@joshbarkey @tschrack I have some good news on that front. We finished the script a couple days ago. Now it’s out for battle testing, and I’m awaiting the great reckoning myself. That means I can start reading again!
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josh barkey
josh barkey@joshbarkey·
@ManfredGrem @tschrack The way I see it, the longer it tastes you to finish and get to reading my script, the more time I have in bliss before The Great Reckoning.
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Manfred Lopez Grem
Manfred Lopez Grem@ManfredGrem·
@NGDWrites @tschrack @JoeFavalaro Screenwriting Reddit is a great community if you read the right posts. But it can also bring out the worst in some people in certain posts. Same with this place.
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Manfred Lopez Grem
Manfred Lopez Grem@ManfredGrem·
Congratulations to @NickGambino1. I met him on Tuesday. He’s a really cool guy. He recently won Austin and signed with a manager. Thanks @billpoore8 for getting us all together in NYC.
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Manfred Lopez Grem@ManfredGrem·
@juliacgriffin @NGDWrites There’s a number of people posting under their real names on Reddit and giving solid advice. The latest one is Franklin Leonard. @NGDWrites and I have been doing it for a while. It’s a mostly good place with far less drama than Twitter.
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Manfred Lopez Grem
Manfred Lopez Grem@ManfredGrem·
This is everything I ever wanted to say when someone asks “how to get an agent” …It’s a must-read for unrepped writers. #screenwriting #prewga
Tom Vaughan@storyandplot

HOW TO GET LITERARY REPRESENTATION It's the screenwriting question I get asked the most. I've been with five agencies and five managers over 27 years. I have thoughts. It's a process. Yet, when it happens, it happens fast. Here is what I think is the best approach. First and foremost, the process is dominated by economics. That is, the allocation of limited resources. The agent or manager only has so much time and energy, and they allocate them to what they think will make them money. So, first things first. Any conversation on this topic should start with one primary question: Are You Ready For Representation? Many writers dream of a rep who falls in love with their writing and advocates tirelessly for them as artists. That’s not the norm. So think first about whether you are consistent enough to make your reps money. What evidence do you have to support that? Be honest. Remember, resources are limited. Their resources and yours. Would you be better off spending your limited resources on getting better as a screenwriter? As I heard @sethsherwood say very plainly once, the best way to get an agent is to, "Write better scripts." What are you arming them with? Along with this great new project, what hook, what story, what news are they using to sell you with? What is their pitch to the town of why they should be excited to read you? It can be just the screenplay, but it helps if it’s more. Your script is on the Blood List, or a Nichol finalist. Buyers love the practicing lawyer who writes courtroom drama, a doctor who writes a medical thriller! What’s the story that will help people remember your name? The Primary Friction There are more screenplays written every year that can reasonably be read. 99.9% of them range from not good enough to just plain bad. Everyone knows those odds. Everyone assumes yours sucks too. Your job to change that perception You have exactly TWO WAYS to do this. 1. The Logline 2. Pre-scrutinized The Logline - Your Main Weapon The logline is the most influential variable you control in getting your screenplay read. Nothing else even comes close. Most think the logline's job is to summarize their screenplay. This is not true. The logline's job is to get people excited to read your screenplay. It’s a sales tool. Without a great logline, your chances of getting representation drop dramatically. Writing Query Letters Query letters are bad for the soul, because it's a lot of rejection. But do you really want to leave possibilities on the table? I have not written a query letter in 29 years, so there are better people to teach you how to do it. I occasionally receive queries from my IMDB page, and most are bad. Why? Bad loglines. But query letters do work if, 1) You're specific who you're sending to. 2) You have a great logline, and 3) You appear normal. Ways To Be Pre-Scrutinized Contests Every year proves that top screenwriting contests help writers start their careers. Legit contests and services want to help you. That’s how they stay in business. I have two primary bits of advice here: 1) Stick with the contests and services that have recent success getting their winners introduced to the town. Nicholl Fellowship is obvious. @roadmapwriters, The Blood List. I am sure there are others. I would love to hear other names in the comments. You are looking for contests that see it as their job to help you succeed afterward. That’s it. You do not want to be put in a position where it’s you telling people you won a contest. Fewer people care then. That's just a query letter. If this contest does not see your success afterward as their success, don’t bother. 2) Re-submit your best material. This is a mistake people make. They submit once, don’t advance, and don’t submit again. The initial round of screenwriting contests is randomness. I have little confidence I could break out of the quarterfinals of Nicholl with scripts that I have sold for six figures. Resubmit your best scripts when you can. Get new readers for them. The Black List and Other Posting Sites These are great! Very nice that these exist. But what’s your logline? That’s the only thing that matters. “Oh, look! A score of 8 that’s great. What’s the logline?… Oh, yeah. No thanks.” They cost, but it’s the same dilemma as the query letters. Do you really want to leave possibilities on the table? It's another economic decision. Do you have enough money to keep submitting until you get the magic 8 number? You do? Okay! What’s your logline? Professional Introductions Personal connections are how most of the town works. This is how I got every agent except my first. I asked for an introduction, and friends slipped my scripts to agents, and everybody wins. There will never, ever be a better way to get a rep than a well-connected associate vouching for you and recommending you. This is the ultimate pre-scrutiny. You have to work inside the business for a while to make these relationships, but it doesn’t have to be as a writer. 1) It still really helps to have a great logline. 2) Don't be afraid to ask friends. 3) Don't ask strangers or new acquaintances. Make Them Come To You This is the most active thing and what you should be doing. Go out there and create. Make stuff. Short films. Micro-budget films. Produce plays. Get involved in the comedy community in LA. Create something that makes them ask, “What else ya got?” This is how I got my first agent at CAA. I wrote a play that got good reviews, and they called me. They came to me. Because they thought I was in more demand than I was. This is the way. It’s also the most fun. You’re getting better, developing friendships, working relationships, and a community. Do You Need Representation? It often feels like having a manager or an agent is the mark of legitimacy. I get it. I felt the same way. But I've earned many jobs without an agent. Do they help? Yes. A good-fit manager or agent does help. My manager has been instrumental in my last two spec sales. But you will still be doing the same work day in and day out, with or without representation. Agents help in waves, usually because there is something new to sell or to boost your profile. But in between? It’s all you. You cannot rely on your reps for all your contacts. It’s dangerous to do so. Remember... No one will ever care about your career as much as you. No one. So don’t wait for an agent. Write and create. That, you can control. That's a wrap for this thread! Wow! This was a long one! Hopefully, it was worth it! If you enjoyed this thread and are interested in screenwriting: 1. Follow me @storyandplot for more of these 2. Click the tweet below and RT it to share this thread. It took me hours to write. 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