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    www.filmmakers.com/news/screenwriting/printer_224.shtml - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/1/2004    Last Visited: 9/9/2007  

    Conversation with Bill Lundy, president of the Scriptwriters Network

    During Day Two at the Expo I explored the exhibitor room where publishers featuring books about how to write screenplays, direct independent film, market features, etc. had booths along with several major script writing magazine publishers, script consultant services, and writer's organizations.

    Scriptwriters Network was ubiquitous throughout the expo and it's former chairman who is currently industry liaison, Bill Lundy, gave me a great overview of what organizations like his can do for writers who attend conferences like this.

    The Scriptwriters Network has been around since 1986.It is a non-profit organization run by volunteers with about 700 members in the United States and abroad.Its mandate is to help members become working screenwriters.

    Bill Lundy -- photo by J. Asmar, FilmMakers.com

    "Every advance I have made is due to this organization and I am now a produced screenwriter," Lundy told Filmmakers.
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    "I just found out yesterday a script that went through this program was just optioned," Lundy says.Membership is $75 a year for people who live in the Los Angeles area, $65 a year for people who live outside L.A. and can't make it to the monthly meetings.The meetings are audio taped for members who can't physically attend.Although the price for the coverage or analysis hasn't been determined yet, Lundy says it will probably be around $60 for quarterly coverage.Sixty bucks for analysis of four scripts is a great deal by anyone's standard.

    I asked Lundy what he thought about the Expo in general and how writers could make the best use of their time marketing or getting tips about how to improve and sell their scripts.

    "The screenwriting market has exploded in the last ten or twelve years and there are a lot of people looking to make money off people's dreams, in my opinion," Lundy says.
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    Bill Lundy and J. Freedman -- photo by J. Asmar, FilmMakers.com

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    As Lundy suggests, in a pitch meeting you only have a few minutes to tell someone your story and develop some kind of communication with them.That really doesn't build the kind of relationship that makes someone want to call you up to pitch your next script idea or work on a script polishing assignment.Those things happen when you are doing the infamous ‘Hollywood lunch' with people and they can call you on the phone and meet you anywhere in town in a few minutes to gab, gossip, talk shop and do the thousand and one other things that establish you as their colleague.

    Lots of people were getting lots of great information, tips, lessons, advice at the numerous seminars at the Expo.Just rubbing elbows with industry insiders and talking shop with other screenwriting aspirants was also very helpful to most attendees.However, as Lundy and most other experts said, you really have to be in Los Angeles to make it in the film industry.The Expo is a great learning environment where you can establish relationships with people who are after the same golden egg you are.But to really make things happen and fast track your career as a screenwriter, you have to be where the people who can make that happen for you are and that is in L.A.

    Most execs, agents, producers and established writers I interviewed at the Expo told me the two indispensable elements writers need to make it in this industry are talent and the ability to self-promote or facilitate the relationships Lundy talked about.

    "A lot of writers are very inward people," noted Lundy."You have to get out and pitch and make those relationships happen but you also have to have the talent to back it up.If you make those relationships happen but you turn out a bad product you are going to lose that person."

    Lundy added that if you don't naturally possess both of these skills, you are going to get weeded out and end up wasting a lot of time and money no matter how many Expos you attend or courses on screenwriting you take.

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    Last Visited: 4/21/2007  

    Interview with Bill Lundy, president of the Scriptwriters Network Scriptwriters Network former chairman Bill Lundy, gave me a great overview of what organizations like his can do for writers who attend conferences. Posted by GigsListPro on Thursday, February 01, 2007 Read full article: 'Interview with Bill Lundy, president of the Scriptwriters Network'

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    Published on: 10/1/2002    Last Visited: 3/21/2007  

    by Bill Lundy

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    Published on: 12/14/2001    Last Visited: 7/18/2005  

    Scriptwriters Network Chairman Bill Lundy has announced the opening of the twelfth annual Carl Sautter Memorial Scriptwriting Competition for Film and Television.Scripts will be judged in three categories: Features/MOW's, Half-Hour Television, and One-Hour Television.

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    Published on: 2/18/2006    Last Visited: 3/21/2007  

    Bill Lundy - Log Lines & Script Consulting
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    Call Bill at 818-882-7413 or email him at blundy@flash.net.

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    www.scriptwritersnetwork.org/swn/index.php?mact=Calenda - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 7/5/2009  

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    The instructors will be Bill Lundy (former Chairman of the Network, veteran script consultant and reader, produced screenwriter), Jim Shea (former Vice-President of the Network, producer/director, former head of the Producers Outreach Program), and Lynn Terashita (veteran TV writer/reader, former Chair of the TV portion of the Carl Sautter Competition).
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    If interested in attending, please contact Bill Lundy at blundy@scriptwritersnetwork.org.

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    Last Visited: 7/5/2009  

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    he purpose of this class is twofold: For you, the member, it gives a solid grounding in script analysis - how to break down stories, characters, and dialogue, what to look for, and how to create constructive criticism.
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    If interested in attending, please email Bill Lundy: blundy@scriptwritersnetwork.org.

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    Published on: 11/1/2006    Last Visited: 5/1/2008  

    Designed for intermediate screenwriters, this March 2007 event offers four 2-hour sessions with AWG's own Karl Iglesias, writer/lecturer Bill Lundy, consultant/coach Wanda Webster, and a producer's panel.

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    Last Visited: 1/17/2009  

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    The instructors will be Bill Lundy (former Chairman of the Network, veteran script consultant and reader, produced screenwriter), Jim Shea (former Vice-President of the Network, producer/director, former head of the Producers Outreach Program), and Lynn Terashita (veteran TV writer/reader, former Chair of the TV portion of the Carl Sautter Competition).
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    If interested in attending, please contact Bill Lundy at blundy@scriptwritersnetwork.org.

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    Published on: 9/4/2006    Last Visited: 3/21/2007  

    Bill Lundy blundy@scriptwritersnetwork.org

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