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You Only Need to Write the Trailer
to Actually Sell the Script.


It takes months to write a screenplay. Often all that work doesn't pay off when studio executives don't like the concept. Why waste time (which is money by the way) writing full scripts, when you can scribe a trailer in a few minutes? It's the script for the trailer (or "preview" in lay person's terms) that is going to sell the idea anyway.

If you come up with a winner, producers will buy the rights and commission the screenplay. You're on your way to riches. But, just as important, if your movie concept sucks, and they'll tell you if it does, you haven't spent months agonizing over it.

Here are two examples of how a short time creating a trailer can get a valuable Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down decision right away!

MEGA $$$ Blockbuster

Chained Gloss
Paris Hilton and Martha Stewart battle for control of Cell Block Double D, as a bevy of smoldering Amazons threaten to blow the lid off the Big House! Can Warden Glenn Close, her bosom heaving and mascara rippling, SAVE THE DAY??!!!     Coming Soon!


Box Office Poison

Weekend at Ernie's
Oscar the Grouch and Tickle Me Elmo find Ernie from Sesame Street dead at his beach house. Hilarity ensues as the two Muppets try to keep Ernie's passing from Bert, whom he owed money. Yes, that's right, Ernie stiffed him! You won't want to miss this laugh romp, with two new show-stopping songs as the gang gets captured by cannibals: the Hip-Hop rouser "You've Been Served", and Oscar's "My Life is Garbage" will make you forget your ever saw Evita!

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