Chapter 15 – Mariner Software Montage for Mac User Manual

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Chapter 15

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Once you have completed your script, you need to write a
query letter. Everything begins with a query letter (or a query
phone call) and ultimately could be considered just as
important as the script itself.

One of the biggest misconceptions many novice writers have
when preparing to "get a foot in the door" with a decision
maker is they should blatantly ask permission to send their
script. While this approach is acceptable, some believe a query
letter should be sent with a subtle strategy in mind: to intrigue
those interested in responding to request a copy of your script.
Under no circumstances should you ever send an unsolicited
script. This is both rude and irresponsible and will most likely
turn off the decision maker. Consider your script intellectual
property and be willing to protect it.

Queries View

In This Chapter:

Creating a Query

Letter

Attaching a Query

Letter to a Contact

M

ONTAGE

Chapter 15

Q

ueries View

Once you have completed your script, you need to write a
query letter. Everything begins with a query letter (or a query
phone call) and ultimately could be considered just as
important as the script itself.

One of the biggest misconceptions many novice writers have
when preparing to "get a foot in the door" with a decision
maker is they should blatantly ask permission to send their
script. While this approach is acceptable, some believe a query
letter should be sent with a subtle strategy in mind: to intrigue
those interested in responding to request a copy of your script.
Under no circumstances should you ever send an unsolicited
script. This is both rude and irresponsible and will most likely
turn off the decision maker. Consider your script intellectual
property and be willing to protect it.

Queries View

In This Chapter:

Creating a Query

Letter

Attaching a Query

Letter to a Contact

M

ONTAGE

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