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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Upcoming ScreenplayLab Events...

Sun, Dec 3, Animation writer Jean Ann Wright @ ACMT Gleason Theatre
Sun, Dec 10, ABC director of TV movies Raymond Ricord @ Raleigh Studios

Jean Ann Wright will discuss how animation writing is different from other kinds of screenwriting, kids, animation script length and format, writing for an existing series, comedy theory and gag structure, and developing and pitching an original animation project for TV or film.

RSVP at http://www.ScreenplayLab.com

Dan Decker Screenwriters Margarita Mondays from 6pm to 8pm...

Join screenwriters and other industry players in the backroom at Acapulco's on Monday nights. 'Anatomy of a Screenplay' author and teacher Dan Decker has been organizing these get-togethers for a long time, but I didn't have permission to tell you about it until now. Order cheap Margaritas and Mexican food off the menu. Tease James the comic-waiter. Gabrielle and I will be there tonight at 6pm. If you miss it tonight (Nov 27th) come next Monday. No cover. No RSVP.

Acapulco Mexican Restaurant
385 N La Cienega Blvd (at Oakwood Ave)
West Hollywood, CA 90048
310-659-6831
http://losangeles.citysearch.com/profile/35706579/

Free Improv Comedy Class at ACME on Dec. 2nd or Dec. 11th...

Ready to get funny? Looking for a way to open up your brain and break through writer's block? ACME Comedy Theater artistic director Travis Oates leads an Intro to Improv class in the ACME style of long-form narrative. ACME Alumni include Wayne Brady, Adam Corolla and many more. Saturday, December 2nd or December 16th, from 11am to 1pm. RSVP required 323-525-0233. I'll be in the class on Dec. 2nd. Gabrielle will be in the Dec. 16th class.

ACME Comedy Theatre
135 N. La Brea Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
http://www.acmecomedy.com/comedyschool.htm

Cheers,

Robin

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I'd like to know whom to contact to
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ducers who may be able to help me
with "Brady's" character formation.

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Monday, November 27, 2006

Animation Writing on Sunday Dec. 3rd

Upcoming ScreenplayLab Events...

Sun, Dec 3, Animation author Jean Ann Wright @ ACMT Gleason Theatre
Sun, Dec 10, ABC director of TV movies Raymond Ricord @ Raleigh Studios
Wed, Dec 13, Frank Gonzalez of ABC Fellowship @ ACME Comedy Theatre

ScreenplayLab this Sunday, Dec 3rd, 3pm to 5pm (not 6pm)...

Jean Ann Wright, animation writer and author of "Animation Writing and
Development" (Focal Press). Learn everything you should know about
writing for animation. At the ACMT Gleason Theater in Hollywood. Special
thanks to Paul Gleason for making his theater available to ScreenplayLab
after Write Act had to drop out. (Because we could only get the theater
to 5pm, there's no actors workshop this week.) Free. RSVP online at the
website (required).

http://www.ScreenplayLab.com

"All About Walken" performing at the Gleason Theater...

Smash comedy hit extended thru December 18th. Monday nights at 8pm.
A mixed cast performs roles as if Christopher Walken. RSVP 310-663-4050.
$15.

http://myspace.com/allaboutwalken

A photo of the sunrise on YOUR birthday...

Photographer Darlene DeMille has put together a website that has a
picture of the sunrise every day, including your most recent birthday.
Over 3,000 sunrise photos taken almost daily for the last six years.

http://www.sunrisesunrise.com

Cafe Vegan restaurant opens in Hollywood...

A great new vegan restaurant in Hollywood across the street from the
fabulous Erewhon natural grocery store. Near CBS and The Grove.

Cafe Vegan
7669 Beverly Blvd.
Hollywood
323-937-3100

Erewhon Natural Foods Market
7660 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323-937-0777

Andrea Shreeman's Actors Mastery Class on Wednesday, Dec. 6th...

A free taste of the Mastery class taught by Andrea Streeman. I went to
this last month and did some dark improv and wrote some poetry. No, I
don't normally do that. Worth checking out if you're looking for an
acting group to bond with or just for fun. Free. If you decide to sign
up for the six-week course that's $300.

http://shree.tv/class.5.html

Cheers,

Robin

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Query Contest and Happy Thanksgiving

See below for important info on how to participate in our Query
Contest.

Thank You and Happy Thanksgiving!!!

I've gotten emails eager to hear what happens next with our ScreenplayLab
Query Contest. Before we get into that, and in the spirit of Thanksgiving,
I want to say thank you to our host theaters, our speakers, our casting
director Gabrielle Pantera, our writers, our actors, our volunteers and
our audience. Thank you for making ScreenplayLab possible. I love you
guys!

Sometimes people don't realize that ScreenplayLab isn't a non-profit
corporation with a hired staff, but rather a no-budget personal mission
that myself and others volunteer our free time to make happen. We charge
no membership fees and almost all our events are free. I'm amazed at the
exciting events that somehow happen week after week. Finding theaters,
speakers, fresh upbeat scripts and working actors is a constant challenge.
It's only possible thanks to the generosity and community spirit of
Hollywood. Some people are cynical about Hollywood, but I've never met
such a group of nice people in my life. What a pleasure!

The Query Contest...

A month ago, on October 15th, four winners were chosen at our event at
Raleigh Studios. They'll each get a meeting with at least one agent.
Which agent will see them will depend on the query letters they submit.
Ideally, these will be such awesome query letters that the writers will
get to meet with more than one agent. Know anyone else who'd like to do
that? I'm going to open it up to everyone.

I'll be forwarding a set of query letters to be read by an agent or
agents. The agent will pick the best query. That writer will get a
meeting with the agent to discuss his or her career. It may be that
there's more than one winner of the Query Contest. It depends how great
the query letters are and how many writers an agent is willing to see.
All queries will be read by at least one agent, more if I can manage it.
Nobody has done this before.

So What Does It Cost???

It's free or $40, it depends. If you paid the $20 for our live Pitch
Contest in October, whether you pitched or not, I want to give you a
chance to get in the Query Contest for free. See the rules below for
details.

If you did not pay $20, and if there's room in the Query Contest, the
cost to participate will be $40. I will announce on December 5th how
many spots are open. I'm planning on up to 120 spots total, but many
or even most of those could be taken by our Pitch Contest participants
who get until December 4th to tell me they want in for free.

So is it worth $40? For people who are based in Hollywood and have a
personal referral to an agent it may not be. You can always try
writing to an agent yourself. Whether writers participate in the
Query Contest or go it alone, we want to help bring everyone's game
up so screenwriters write better queuries and agents have an easier
time discovering fresh talent. Please write great queries!

The Rules...

The intention of our Query Contest is to help talented writers
advance their careers. The best way to do that, in my opinion, is to
get an agent. A good way to get an agent is to write a great query
letter that an agent actually reads. As a personal favor to me, my
agent and maybe other agents I know will read the query letters I
forward to them. I can't guarantee that anyone will get to sign with
an agent, but many people I've referred in the past have. My agent
is Karl Sanger of Sanger Talent Agency.

If you paid to be in our Pitch Contest in October, send me an email
no later than December 4th stating your intention to be included,
how you paid your $20 for the Pitch Contest so we can check it
(some paid in a company name or through a friend), and a sentence
describing what you pitched at the event (if anything). I will reply
to confirm. I need to hear by December 4th to know how many spots
to open to everyone else.

Don't send me your query letters, yet. I'll ask for those starting
December 5th. What you can start doing now is drafting your perfect
query letter. Here are agent-approved examples to help guide you:

http://screenplaylab.com/perfect.query.html

You'll need to write a query in this same format, but completely
different to apply to you and your story. It has to fit on one page.
I'll be giving details later of how to mail that to me. After I get
the query letters I'll bind them together as a book for agents to
read.

I expect I'll have to post more rules as we go along based on the
questions I get, but really it's simple. Be polite and act
professional. Instead of trying to beat the system, use the system
to your advantage.

How to Get Disqualified...

I don't like to bring it up, but unfortunately there are a few
people who are way too pushy, like to argue, are scary, or make no
sense. Sorry if that sounds harsh. It's nothing personal. To
protect everyone's reputation we have to turn away people who
would cause a problem. For instance, there was one person at our
Pitch Contest event who made up an offensive story pitch about
an agent and deliberately wasted everyone's time. Others have
said they had a personal referral when they didn't or that they
had an agent when they didn't. In a town where reputation is
everything, people like this have no chance. Fortunately,
almost all of the over 1,200 people in ScreenplayLab are really
nice.

Email me with any questions you have.

Thank you!

Robin

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* Free Dinner at The Laugh Factory
* Script Scanning at ScriptCopier.com
* Screenwriters Writing about Teens and Drugs

At The Laugh Factory on Thursday, Nov 23rd...

FREE THANKSGIVING DINNERS to actors, comedians, entertainment industry and
anyone who is alone for the holiday. Laugh Factory staff and friends serve
generous plates of food while owner Jamie Masada enthusiastically welcomes
visitors at the door and comedians perform for crowds of laughing diners.
Traditional turkey and mashed potato diner. Meals will be served at 1:00 pm,
3:00 pm, 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm. (I'll be there at the 1pm.)

World Famous Laugh Factory
8001 Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood CA 90046
323-656-1336
www.laughfactory.com

Holiday Discount on Script Scanning! Save This Info...

ScriptCopier.com is offering an additional 20% discount on all your scanning
needs until December 31st. Not the $1 a page elsewhere, just 40 cents a page.
Get rid of all those scripts lining the walls. Converted to PDF on CD.
ScriptCopier.com will SCAN YOUR DOCUMENTS just in time for the Holidays.
For more info email to Scan@ScriptCopier.com.

Screenwriters Writing about Teens and Drugs Event at WB on Nov 27th...

For screenwriters working on stories about TEENS AND DRUGS. A project of the
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign sponsored by the Office of National
Drug Control Policy. RSVP (required) or questions to Tamara Pompey
310-552-4117 . Free and refreshments will be provided.

WB Studio
4000 Warner Blvd.
Studio Plaza Dining Room
Burbank, CA 91505

Cheers,

Robin

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My pitch and story clinic was so popular last month people have asked me
to do it again. Bring in your pitch or story idea to practice pitching in
front of a live audience. I find something to like and give suggestions
for improvement, whether it's to the pitch or the story. The approach is
Teaser, Genre, Archetypes not Stereotypes, Hero, Inciting Incident,
Quest, and 3-Act. Develop your story ideas into motion picture pitches
faster and better.

That's from 3pm to 4pm right before speaker writer-producer Fred Fox Jr.
of 'Happy Days'.

Sunday, November 12, 2006, 3pm to 6pm, at ACME Comedy Theatre. RSVP now
online at www.ScreenplayLab.com. Free.

Cheers,

Robin
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Happening at ScreenplayLab on Sunday Nov 12th...

Writer-producer Fred Fox Jr. of 'Happy Days' and 'Joanie Loves Chachi'.
Sunday, November 12, 2006, 3pm to 6pm. RSVP now and full details at
www.ScreenplayLab.com. Free.

Last call to RSVP for Thursday Nov 9th at ScreenplayLab...

Writer-director Jonathan Lynn directed 'The Whole Nine Yards', wrote
and directed 'Clue', wrote and directed 'Nuns on the Run', directed
'The Distinguished Gentleman;, directed 'My Cousin Vinny' and created
the hit British sitcom 'Yes, Prime Minister'. Our Actors Workshop
Reading for Writers will be 'The Glad Game' by Gabrielle Pantera,
an upbeat drama feature based on the classic bast-selling novel
'Pollyanna'. RSVP now and full details at www.ScreenplayLab.com. Free.

How to pitch to an executive or producer you just met...

I get this question often: "I would like to meet [NAME OF BIG SHOT
EXECUTIVE OR PRODUCER] who is speaking at ScreenplayLab. I've written
the greatest screenplay ever and am sure he would just love it if he
read it. How do I meet him?"

Answer is here:

http://screenplaylab.com/30s.pitch.html

Exploded Hollywood Myths...

http://screenplaylab.com/exploded.myths.html

See you Thursday and Sunday!

Robin

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Actress Dee Wallace-Stone spoke to a packed house at ScreenplayLab
recently. She has two workshops coming up, one for advanced
actors and the other for healing.

On November 11th and 12th from 10am to 6pm...

Since appearing in 'Sons & Daughters' Dee has become so busy
acting that she rarely teaches acting anymore. Dee Wallace and
Sally Johnson present, "A Weekend Workshop for the Advanced
Actor", on November 11th and 12th from 10am to 6pm. Cold
reading, auditioning, exercises and on camera scenes with
scripts specifically chosen for you. Limited to 20 actors.
Call 818-876-0386 to reserve. Cost $325.

On November 15th at 7pm...

Dee is offering a free two-hour healing demonstration at
Spiritworks on Wednesday, November 15 at 7pm. Participants will
be invited to experience personal healing and get an
introduction to what will be taught at a healing workshop Dee
is offering on December 2.

Location...

Spiritworks
260 N. Pass Ave.
Burbank, CA 91505

Cheers,

Robin

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Happening this Thursday at ScreenplayLab...

Writer-director Jonathan Lynn has more credits as an executive producer,
a director, a writer, and an actor than I can list. Jonathan directed
'The Whole Nine Yards', wrote and directed 'Clue', wrote and directed
'Nuns on the Run', directed 'The Distinguished Gentleman;, directed
'My Cousin Vinny' and created the hit British sitcom 'Yes, Prime
Minister'. As executive producer he's in post-production with the
comedy feature 'He's Such a Girl'. Jonathan will talk about how comedy
is different in television and films, and what the differences are
when working as writer, director, or producer. Another free
ScreenplayLab event. 60-seat theater. Expect this event to fill
quickly. RSVP now at www.ScreenplayLab.com.

SCREENPLAYLAB AGENDA Thursday Nov 9th, 2006

* 5:30pm - Sign in and Mingle
* 6pm - Actors Workshop Reading for Writers
'The Glad Game' by Gabrielle Pantera
* 7pm - Break
* 7:15 Featured Speaker: Creative Exec J. Sikura (Robt. Evans Co.)
* 9pm - End

Actors Workshop Reading for Writers...

'The Glad Game' by Gabrielle Pantera (pages: the end). In this upbeat
drama feature based on the classic bast-selling novel Pollyanna, an
orphaned girl who comes to live with her aunt touches the lives of
everyone she meets.

Special Thanks to the Gleason Theater...

ACMT Paul G. Gleason Theater
6520 Hollywood Blvd. (at Wilcox Ave.), Hollywood
(kitty-corner to the old Pacific Cinema that has the
two tall girder towers on top)
Parking in nearby lot for $6
Smoking is not permitted at any ScreenplayLab event
Wheelchair-accessible

See you Sunday!

Robin

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*Not* Happening this Saturday...

There will be no Halloween Party and Costume Contest on October 28th.
Sorry. I have a deadline on Monday and have to work. Our next event
will have Happy Days writer-producer Fred Fox Jr. on November 12th.

Robin
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