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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Elizabeth |
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Dear Alex,
I just logged in to see my story "The Sentry" took an Honorable Mention in Contest #13. I am flattered and proud to have placed. Thank you for reading my work and giving me this encouraging nod.
All the best,
Elizabeth A. |
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Elizabeth |
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Dear Alex,
I just logged in to see my story "The Sentry" took an Honorable Mention in Contest #13. I am flattered and proud to have placed. Thank you for reading my work and giving me this encouraging nod.
All the best,
Elizabeth A. |
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Elizabeth |
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Subject: RE: Howard Rosenman Consulting
Dear Susanne,
Yes, I was extremely pleased - even better than I expected! Howard is terrific. I was also happy with writemovies in general - your reps were always friendly and there when I needed help or had a question. Thank you so much for following up!
Best,
Catherine D.
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October 27, 2006
Dear Susanne,
Yes, I was extremely pleased - even better than I expected! Howard (Rosenman) is terrific. I was also happy with writemovies in general - your reps were always friendly and there when I needed help or had a question. Thank you so much for following up!
Best,
Catherine
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October 11, 2006
Hi Susanne,
I received the email last night and went through it this morning. Tell Albert that I am thoroughly
impressed by his remarks and comments. They are not only well thought out, but he also given
me insightful ideas on how to handle the changes. Ihad a previous analysis done from another company and was extremely disappointed with the feedback; Albert's comments came from someone who seems aware of the horror genre and does not look down upon it...
And also, thank you very much for expediting the process.
Kody
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Thank you so much to Mr. [Tom] Speller! His consultation was extremely helpful. I was afraid I missed the mark with too many things going on at once and too much science, which reduced the time spent on character development. His consult has helped me to see problem areas more clearly and objectively. I see what can be cut and what needs to be fleshed out more. His examples were also very helpful especially with showing interior dialogue. Please be sure to forward my thanks for his wonderfully helpful to Mr. Speller and what ever pats on the back you guys give your consultants.
Thank you!
Judy C
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Thanks -- Amanda Mayen's report on my script was excellent!
Susan M. |
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Dear Thomas M. and Analyst Will Brett,
Thank you so much for the review and critique of my screenplay, ‘Dirty Laundry’! I truly couldn’t self-critique because I was too close to my own work.
I find your assessment very useful and insightful! This left me chomping at the bit to get to work on the ‘fixes’. Yes, it will be a major re-write; however, now it has ‘direction’.
I truly appreciate the time invested, not only in reviewing my screenplay, but also in the thoughtful and truly meaty assessment. It is wonderful to receive a critique which clarifies pitfalls and offers suggestions to approach necessary repairs in structure and dialog! Thank you! I truly appreciated your feedback!
Warmest Regards,
Brenda C. |
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Thomas-
Please thank Mr. [Albert] Lee for me. His comments are insightful and accurate. He lit up the script from an angle I was not able to see and exposed a number of challenges I need to resolve.
John |
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August 18, 2005
Brandon,
I just wanted to thank you all again for the letter of recommendation.
YES! I got in. YES! I'm going to AFI this year.
You guys rock!
Scott C.
WriteMovies Honorable Mention
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Wow, I had a great time! it was not only informative in so many ways, but also really exciting to meet all the producers and the other writers. I must say that the winner's lunch has been the highlight of my screenplay contest experience so far.
everyone was really nice and informal, i felt right at ease. it was great picking everyone's brains and hearing the stories about the industry. at one point i just got this great feeling up and down my body, thinking "wow, i'm here with real producers and writers...i'm a frickin' screen writer for sure!"
I consider WriteMovies.com to be one of the premiere contests I have entered, and will gladly tell anyone who asks. I am also going to go onto the MovieBytes.com contest page and enter a very favorable report card for your contest.
Thanks again, and I will stay in touch!
Gil C.
WriteMovies Category Winner |
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Dear WriteMovies,
The WriteMovies.com contest has been so much fun for me these last several months. My family and friends followed the progress of my script through the ranks from the semi-finals to the final awards with great enthusiasm, and the encouragement from the contest has energized me as a writer to revise some older projects and embark on some new ones. I've already sent an entry in for the Fall contest and hope to write a screenplay for one of the monthly contests.
Lunch was a real treat for me as the only woman surrounded by a table filled with attractive men. I've been a movie fan all my life and it was exciting to meet people in the industry. I learned a lot and am busy with some revisions to my play, putting it into the new Final Draft software.
One of the advantages of living in a tiny town is that being a local celebrity is a lark.
Garland Roark, who wrote The Wake of the Red Witch, which became a film with John Wayne, moved from Houston to Nacogdoches, TX. When Fair Wind to Java was filmed in 1953, the world premier was held in little ole Nac. The local movie theatre still had the photos up when I went to college there in 1969 and kept them up until owner Mr. Matteson passed away in the early 90's. I always wished I could bring a movie to a little town like that. If I ever sell a script, I want the premier to be in Blythe! (But not in the summertime!)
Thanks for a wonderful lunch -- great food and stimulating conversion.
Pam
WriteMovies Category Winner |
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Dear WriteMovies.com,
More than anything, I enjoyed getting to meet with the other winners. Everyone was great. We so rarely have opportunities to sit down together as peers, it was a real pleasure for me. That and Alex was a gracious and accommodating host. Lots of fun.
Thanks,
Scott.
WriteMovies Honorable Mention |
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October 11, 2004
I had breakfast with Tom (Producer). He is a great guy and we had a nice time. He gave me a lot of advice and wants to read the next script that I am currently working on. He said there was a market for it and thought there would be a chance for selling it.
Matt
A/E Monthly Contest Winner |
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July 14, 2004
Dear Jessica,
Please express my appreciation to Chris for the superb review of A HOME FOR LOVE. His points were right on the money and opened many possibilities for this script. His review made me realize how hard it is to write a script on your own and why so many movies today have more than one writer. It's the kind of give and take that Chris provided that can make a difference in the direction of a script and whether it will sell.
The books he references to read were referred to me from a previous consulting job your company did for me (SHINYO MARU). I've already purchased and read these books and keep them as ready references.
Again, my thanks.
Regards,
Bill |
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July 13, 2004
The coverage is superb! The analyst, identified as Eok, pinpointed every weakness and offered some excellent suggestions for improvement. I am grateful for this reader's talents and percipience. What a gift!
Thanks again!
Rosalie |
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Thank you for your review of my script, FIRST DO NO HARM. It was extremely well done and I shall benefit greatly from your advice.
Ray G. |
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Thank you and Chris Fazio
Blunt, honest advice is worth far more than placating platitudes. The analysis provides me with a lot of work to do - so be it.
Rusty |
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Jessica,
What I've needed is a good reader for early drafts, and I seem to have found that through your service. While i'm sure there are other good readers at your company, I know that Chris Fazio, who analyzed my submission, is excellent. Is there a way to request him as the analyst for my next submission?
Thanks,
Keith |
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Brandon (& Alex),
How was it? I wish I could attend one of those lunches every month. You guys are great. Naturally I'm thrilled to be a part of the top ten, but regardless, you guys provided an honest, professional, and useful time that will benefit me a long time to come.Thanks.
The Very Best,
Fred P. |
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Hi Alex, Stephen and Brandon:
I just wanted to say thank you for a great lunch today. It was really enlightening to sit down with people with so much experience in the business and talk about how things get done in Hollywood. I especially loved everyone's input on how to pitch a story. It was like a crash course in the way Hollywood works all over one lunch.
Thanks again,
Talk to you soon,
Wayne |
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From Writer's Digest April 2003, recommending WriteMovies.com as one of the top four sites on the net for screenwriters and film makers:
"International in scope, the people behind the site have the experience to teach writers how to write for Hollywood. They offer a forum, articles on every aspect of writing, classes and affordable contests. The site is updated daily".
Catherine T. (www.WritersDigest.com nomination) |
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Dear Chris:
I am very pleased about your analysis of my script, TOUCH ME NOT. Almost all the weaknesses that you have pointed out are now clearly visible to me. The script does need a major revamping and I have already worked out the strategy on addressing these concerns...
Thank you very much for your valuable input. It was my first experience with your consulting service and I am really pleased with what I got in return. If the movie is produced, with your permission, I would like to credit your name as a script consultant.
Best wishes.
Ali W. Z. |
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Just a quick thank you for the honest and thorough evaluation I've received for "Arnies Beef Palace."
Incidentally, the more that I thought about it... the happier I was with the results. I felt that the value received from the comments was easily worth the $100. I felt that the story was accurately picked apart, the flaws of the scripts brought to light... I remain quite pleased.
Much appreciated,
Craig P. |
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Dear C.J.:
About the screenplay: All Went Swimmingly...
Gee, your analysis is good... damn good. Yep, I'll use your advise and intensify the jeopardy issue about the consequences of Marie's success/failure in Julliard. I'll make Quin more 3 dimensional as well.
Your analysis is superb. You're wide. You're deep. Thank you.
Ossi. |
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Dear Mr. Ross:
Thank you for your time and helpful feedback on my pitch at the Megahit Movies Screenwriting Workshop in Orlando earlier this month. You gave me a number of important things to think about as I work on my screenplay and I really appreciate it.
It was a pleasure to meet you and I hope to see you again.
Cordially,
Michael F. |
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FOR THE ATTENTION OF TOM CRAIG.
Thank you for your analysis. You have identified some very interesting points (some of which I have overlooked -- some of which I have not dealt with sufficiently).
The re-write will now focus on Jim-Bob and Rosie. The two parrots will be used to interact with all the existing characters -- as well as pushing the plot forward.
Thank you for your offer to analyse the next draught. I look forward to re-submitting the script.
Kind Regards
Lee M. |
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Hi, Dear Staff.
I sent this e-mail a little while to WriteMovies, and I can see you're a recommended service and I'd like to tell you the following :
I'm Sergio Bustamante, a screenwriter looking for a break. My experience with WriteMovies was great, and I consider it a really great resource, one that I continuously use.
Thanks a million for your attention and hope to hear from you very soon.
Sergio M. B. |
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Dear WriteMovies --
I've been having a rough couple of weeks, but then this news about the contest came through today and it was just the kind of pick-me-up I needed. Thanks so much to you and WriteMovies!
Thanks again for the acknowledgment. One likes to hear, at least on occasion, that one has done good.
Bill M. |
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First I would like to thank you for considering my writing and being one of the finalist already means a lot for me because it is my first contest ! It is important to be considered by professionals. Writing is like breathing for me. It is two years now that I am in a wheel chair because of a fall I have made in the mountains while doing sports (my spinal cord has been injuried) and writing helps me to go through this ordeal. So I will keep on writing, especially for kids, and who knows, maybe one day I will have the chance to share the product of my imagination with a large audience...
Again thank you very much for your consideration.
Best regards,
Claudia P. |
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Thank you for the analysis of the above mentioned screenplay. I was fully aware that the script was not in this final form when I sent it to you, but had reached that point where I didn't know what to do with it (trash can wasn't considered). The information contained in the review will be of a great help.
Joe K. |
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Jason Haller,
Your analysis of ROLLING OUT THE STORM was fantastic; I've paid a lot more for a lot less. It's good to know that there are people that understand the difference between writing for big mama Hollywood and sweet home Art-house. In either case, your notes hit all the bases.
Brad H. |
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You guys are great!
Graham D. |
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Dear Alex:
Well, I made it back to Montana safe and sound. I just wanted to drop you a line to thank you for the reception. I enjoyed it very much. It was quite a new experience for a poor old Montana boy.
As we discussed, I'll give you a call later this week to touch base.
Thanks again.
Jimmy S. |
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Lisa,
I received the feedback on my script (from Jason Haller) and was very happy with the critique that was offered. I definitely have some good stuff to work on.
John C. |
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Thank you for the opportunity to submit to your recent contest. I was pleased that the script, Don Junior, was chosen as one of the finalists.
It's a nice boost.
Best wishes,
Alan B. |
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No question. One comment. Just really enjoyed the honesty in Alex Ross' interview. He affirmed so many wonderful beliefs and knowings that I hang on to. Thanks for the article. http://www.prairieden.com/front_porch/visiting_authors/ross.html
Future Academy Award Winning Screenwriter/Producer/Director
Fran H. |
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Jason,
Thanks for the most useful response I have had yet to Ethandune.
Believe it or not, this version was written after reading Story with great attention and interest. Doubtless I tried to do too much in my first effort. I will read the other books you recommended and carve the script down to its essentials (and bring out the essentials).
You apparently didn't see any appeal to the Braveheart market. Maybe the next version will do better that way.
Thanks,
Bill C. |
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Atten: Naomi Singer
Greetings from the East Coast!
It's a genuine honor to be a semi-finalist in your current contest.
However, I just wanted to thank you for your promptness and overall responsiveness. Of all the contests I've entered/placed-in this past year, yours is the only one that immediately acknowledged receipt of my script AND announced results exactly when promised.
Accordingly, that makes WriteMovies.com THE Class Act resource for aspiring screenwriters.
Best Regards,
Rick W.
Vienna, Virginia |
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Annette, just looked at my notes and I definitely feel as if I got my money's worth. Tell Jason thanks, he was very thorough and right on with his comments. I look forward to the rewrite as difficult as it may be.
Lorna. |
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Annette, absolutely use my e-mail as a testimonial! I am also going to pass your name on to a woman here in Calgary who writes a lot of screenplays but also is our "Women In Television and Film Alberta" President. The fact that you were hard hitting is a tremendous asset because, believe me, anyone who really wants to become a better writer will be thankful. Writing is rewriting and that's all there is to it. I've just landed an agent for my novels in New York and she put me through my paces. (I had to cut 140 pages and turn a mainstream novel into a mystery). It was the most difficult but rewarding writing I've ever done. So . . . I'm looking forward to getting at Jason's comments and although they "get to the point quickly" he's right and had given me exactly what I wanted to hear. If you would like to edit this letter and add bits and pieces to the other one, feel free. Thanks a lot. I'll send my "revised" screenplay by October 15th via e-mail which you can open.
Lorna |
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This is just a note to tell you how much I appreciated your acknowledging my script. As you know, most contests don't bother -- too busy reading 25 word loglines and shredding scripts, I guess!
Regards,
Darrell. |
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I received the analysis today. I am impressed with your analysis and I think it was worth the $99. You sure don't sugarcoat it as some consultants do.
I will be rewriting some parts and hopefully will have it ready for the contest. I know I will be up against some real talent but I will do my best.
Please save me a spot and I will have it ready soon.
Thank you,
Ada Montalvo |
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I have spent many days looking for an appropriate agent/manager on the net. I have probably visited most of the web sites, and was turned off by their no frills offers, or the "Sharks" who act like they are doing you a favor for even taking your money.
Your company is by far the best I have seen. Your site is friendly, informative and, most of all, seems to welcome a beginning screenwriter. When I saw your policy and your approach to business, I knew I had found the right company, best of all, your rates are beyond reasonable.
I am sending you a full-length screenplay called: First Conflict: The Grand Drama. One of the most unconventional scripts that you will probably read, even in the genre of science fiction. It has the horror elements of Clive Barker, the action of a big time thrill ride like Jurassic Park and the smart science fiction of Matrix.
Most importantly, it is designed to make you think it is a more traditional action science fiction movie, but behind all of it, is a totally different reality, that is only revealed towards the end making the audience think again about everything that they heard and saw.
I hope that you like what I have written and hope that you find my idea exciting and commercially viable. Thanks for reading my letter and I hope that someday we will be able to discuss a sale to New Line Cinema, or some other major studio.
Respectfully,
Anthony Christopher Russo. |
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I just received Jason Haller's comments on my script Penumbra, and I just wanted to thank him, and writemovies.com, for his thoughtful and thought-provoking analysis and comments. I'm feeling really enthusiastic about getting on with the next draft!
Sincerely,
Alan O. |
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I love you guys! It sounds like you're really kicking proverbial butt. Keep up the great work, and God Bless!
Kristina J.