It’s a book and a movie!
by Rob - June 17th, 2009.Filed under: Uncategorized.
Someone wrote me this morning saying (of the novel this person was writing): “I think my story has great potential to be a film; my goal is to find an agent that will promote this project as both a film and a book.” My response:
The reality is that agents can sell finished manuscripts to book publishers, but that Hollywood is rarely interested in an unpublished book. So, if your story exists solely as a book manuscript, rather than a screenplay, the first step is probably to get it published (while making sure to retain control of your film/TV rights).
Hollywood has a hard enough time sorting through the vast number of published books looking for things to adapt without also agreeing to sift through unpublished books, too; in other words, the fact that the book has sold to a publisher is Hollywood’s first indication — other than the earnest but hardly objective assertion of the author or his/her representative — that it is a good story. :)
My own agent simply is not looking to take on new clients; his plate is quite full as it is. But you’ll find my advice on landing an agent here.
And there’s some background on film contracts and options here.
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