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Lon
Posted: May 25th, 2006, 9:18pm Report to Moderator
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I just made my first script sale.

I'm not getting a great deal of money (though enough to put a smile on my face) but I've also been promised 5% producer's credit (I'll find out more about what exactly that means when the papers are signed -- I've never heard of a percentage of credit...I'm wondering if it means a percentage of profits...anyone?)

Best part about it:  next time I query a studio or producer I get to include, "My previous script, The Silk, was purchased by (such and such) and begins filming in (such and such)."  

Is that an open door I see?  I do believe I'll take it!

And huge thanks to Don for this; the production company which purchased the script read it here first...then THEY contacted ME.  You are my new hero, man --and I don't even know ya!


- Lon
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Congratulations Lon


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Takeshi
Posted: May 25th, 2006, 9:39pm Report to Moderator
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Good on you Lon. News like this brings hope to us all.
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Lon
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Oooooooooh...that would be nice.  Unless they film it for five bucks.
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James McClung
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Congrats Lon!


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Gratz. You get two happy faces.     What the hell, why not a very happy face.  

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Shelton
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Hey Lon, Congrats!

I'm thinking that a 5% producer's credit is equivalent to 5% of profits on the back end, which should work out nicely, especially if the prodco can get a distribution deal lined up.

Congrats again, and thanks for helping to contribute to the success of us screenwriters in the midwest.


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dogglebe
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Congrats, Lon!


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Alright Lon! Who knew someone who joined SS so soon would get a script sell so fast!

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Congratulations man!

And I believe Mike is precisely correct about the 5%.
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Awesome...  Tell the story!  How'd you pull it off, query letter.... pitch?


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Hey! I'll promote a carnival just for you, man!
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Abe from LA
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Thumbs up, Lon.

Maybe you'll sell Wrath of God before I can even get a read.
Hey, don't let me stand in the way.

Congrats.
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Lon
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Quoted from Jaykur22
Awesome...  Tell the story!  How'd you pull it off, query letter.... pitch?


I answered an email.  Seriously, that's about it.  I got an email from the production company's Head of Acquisitions who said she'd read the script here, loved it and wanted to option it.  So we swapped emails the last few weeks, "getting to know you" kind of stuff, like what are my goals as a screenwriter, that kind of stuff.  Then last night I got a phone call and they said they want to buy it, and keep me on for rewrites plus the deal in my first post above.  Really, that's it.

My thanks to all of you for the kind words!  Now I know I'm not some rich and successful screenwriter but it's a good start -- and if I can do it from Nowhere, Indiana, anybody can.  Words of encouragement to those of you who think you can't do crap unless you live in L.A.
  



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Andy Petrou
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Fab news! 2006 has been good to quite a few members here. Well done and how very exciting for you.



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