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![]() Gonna be attending a workshop with an established screenwriter. Anyone have any tips on trying to get him to pass my script on to his manager/agent? I don't like hustling but an opportunity's an opportunity.
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![]() don't?
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![]() Ask for advice on how to get read by agents and managers. Stop there.
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![]() Have to agree with the other comments. One thing that's guaranteed to irritate him is anyone at the workshop trying to get their scripts read by his agent/manager. Don't. Or don't go any further than asking for guidance on getting a read.
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