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At 4:06am on January 20, 2009, Elke Kaiser said…
Hi Gary
I am an actress from Europe who intends to move to CA.
Have a look on my page www.elkekaiser-mimage.de
Would like to be in contact with you.. BEST - Elke
At 6:16pm on January 11, 2009, Paul Shier said…
Hi Gary,thanks. Sounds like you have a very exciting life and it is great you are on board!
Rock on, Paul.
At 7:08am on January 11, 2009, TJayne2363 said…
Hello Gary nice to meet you and thank you for adding me as a friend. You have quite an interesting profile, I think I will enjoy being counted as a friend!
At 7:47pm on January 4, 2009, Sambuddha Duttagupta said…

At 5:44pm on January 4, 2009, Brajanne said…

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Which creative field do you belong to?
Film, Writing
Who is your favourite person?
Myself
About yourself
I am an attorney, literary manager, film producer and author. I provide Personal Development Programs, Entrepreneur/Business Coaching, Screenwriter/Filmmaker Coaching and Corporate Training.

Creative Solutions to take you and your Business to the Next Level!

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* Free 60 Minute Interview with Hollywood Producer Gary Goldstein
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If you desire customized consulting to close the gap between where you currently are and where you ideally want to be 12-24 months from now.

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Screenwriter/Filmmaker Coaching

FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS, GARY HAS REPRESENTED AND/OR COLLABORATED WITH SCREENWRITERS - AS BOTH LITERARY MANAGER AND FILM PRODUCER - LAUNCHING AND ACCELERATING CAREERS FOR SCREENWRITERS AND WRITER-DIRECTORS. MANY OF THEM FIRST-TIMERS.

Gary's powerful mentoring process teaches career !

WITH HIS UNIQUE ARSENAL OF STRATEGIES - A POWERFUL TOOLKIT - GARY HAS CONSISTENTLY PRODUCED CONCRETE RESULTS. GETTING WRITERS 'DISCOVERED', REPRESENTED, GETTING THEIR SCRIPTS OPTIONED AND PURCHASED. AND THEIR SCREENPLAYS PRODUCED!

For more details, visit: Screenwriting Programs

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Gary W. Goldstein

10 Basic Rules of Screenwriting

1. Feature film script should be between 95 and 120 pages in length.
Never longer. A script over 120 pages needs editing.
Never shorter. A script shorter than 90 pages is too short.
The perfect length is 100 pages for comedies, 110 for dramas.
Cheat your margins if you have to, but better yet write and cut to the correct length.

2. Do NOT use camera directions. Ever.
(Note: Historically, writers used to employ camera directions, but the… Continue

Posted on March 2, 2009 at 9:19pm — 1 Comment

Gary W. Goldstein

SCALING THE GREAT WALL OF HOLLYWOOD

What You're About To Discover Is So Powerful It Could Change Your Film Career… Forever!


Would it help you to…

* gain access to established producers, agents, managers, executives and more ?
* be represented by an effective, enthusiastic and experienced agent and/or manager ?
* know how to get your script read ?
* learn short cuts to independent film financing ?
* master simple p.r. strategies that will increase your visibility ?
(without paying thousands of dollars… Continue

Posted on January 9, 2009 at 11:40pm —

Gary W. Goldstein

The Assistant - Your Most Valuable Asset

by Gary W. Goldstein


The most important people in the film business, by far, are the assistants. Revere them. Befriend them. Treat them with unadulterated respect. Know their names and make them your ally.

CREATING AN ALLY

Whether your goal is to make yourself known to a producer, director, agent, manager, studio or independent film executive, treat their assistant with respect and courtesy, humor and politeness. Do not "rush" your way through the assistant or approach them as… Continue

Posted on January 4, 2009 at 11:59am —

 
 

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