Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D. is the author of over 50 books and a seminar/workshop leader, specializing in work relationships and professional and personal development.
She has written a dozen books on work relationships, achieving your goals, and enjoying your work and life more, including: Want It See It, Get It!, Enjoy! 101 Little Things to Do to Add Fun to Your Work Everyday, A Survival Guide for Working with Humans, A Survival Guide for Working With Bad Bosses, A Survival Guide to Managing Employees from Hell, and Disagreements, Disputes, and All-Out War – all from AMACOM. A number of her books have dealt with management topics, including: Work with Me! Resolving Everyday Conflicts in Your Organization (Davies-Black) and Building a Winning Sales Team (Probus).
She has a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California at Berkeley, and MAs in Anthropology, Mass Communications and Organizational/Consumer/Audience Behavior, and Popular Culture and Lifestyles at Cal State East Bay.
She has gotten extensive media interest in her previous books, including appearances on Good Morning America, Oprah, Montel Williams, CNN, and hundreds of radio interviews. She has been frequently quoted by the media and has several Web sites for her books on improving work relationships and professional success, including:
-Enjoy! 101 Little Ways to Add Fun to Your Work Everyday (www.enjoythebook.com)
-Want It, See It, Get It (www.wantitseeitgetit.com)
-Disagreements, Disputes, and All Out War, A Survival Guide for Working with Humans (www.workingwithhumans.com)
-A Survival Guide to Managing Employees from Hell (www.workingwithhumans.com)
-A Survival Guide for Working with Bad Bosses (www.badbosses.net)
The site featuring her books and speaking on work generally is at (www.workwithgini.com).
Her overall workshop is at (www.ginigrahamscott.com).
Gini Graham Scott is a screenplay writer, executive producer, and TV game show developer, plus a nonfiction writer who has published over 200 books, 50 for traditional publishers and 150 for her own company Changemakers Publishing. She also writes, reviews, and ghostwrites scripts and books for clients.
She has written scripts for 20 feature films and has written and executive produced 11 film and TV projects. These include Me, My Dog, and I and Rescue Me, distributed by Random Media, Driver, distributed by Gravitas Ventures, Deadly Infidelity, distributed by Green Apple, Death’s Door, a TV series based on a co-written book. At Death’s Door, published by Rowman & Littlefield, The New Age of Aging, distributed by Factory Films, and Reversal distributed by Shami Media Group. Several other films have just been completed or are in production: Courage to Continue and Bad Relationships
She has recently developed a TV series The Neanderthals Return, based on a series of books about the Neanderthals coming back into modern society.
She has written and produced over 60 short films, including dramas, book and film trailers, TV show pilots, documentaries, and promotional videos. Her IMDB resume is at http://imdb.me/ginigrahamscott.
She is the author of four books on filming, including So You Want to Turn Your Book Into a Film?, The Basic Guide to Pitching, Producing, and Distributing Your Film, and The Basic Guide to Doing Your Own Film Distribution, Finding Funds for Your Film or TV Project. and The Complete Guide to Distributing an Indie Film.
She has been hired to write over two dozen scripts for clients, adapted from their novels, memoirs, or script ideas. She reviews books for their film potential and writes treatments and scripts for three major companies that publish books and promote them for authors.
Her scripts include action/adventure scripts, suspense thrillers, psychological character films, and contemporary dramas. Some recent scripts are the sci-fi suspense thrillers Brain Swap, Dead No More, Deadly Deposit, and Reverse Murder. Other scripts include the crime action thrillers Rich and Dead and Deadly Affair; and the suspense thriller Bankrupt.
The Basic Guide for Pitching, Producing and Distributing Your Film features 70 tips on how to successfully pitch your script or TV series, produce your film, and find a distributor for your completed film. It suggests how to create a Show Bible for a TV or streaming series, and it includes chapters on producing a low-cost documentary and on the legal basics for producing a feature film or documentary. It describes how to find a distributor, what to submit, and what to expect in a distributor contract.
The book is formatted like a journal, so readers can write down their ideas for what to do after reading each tip.
The book combines seven short books in a series, in which each book features 10 tips and techniques for becoming more successful in the film industry.
GINI GRAHAM SCOTT, PhD is a screenplay writer, indie film producer, and TV game/reality show developer, plus a nonfiction writer who has published over 200 books, 50 for traditional publishers and 150 for her own company Changemakers Publishing. She also writes, reviews, and ghostwrites scripts and books for clients. She has written scripts for 20 feature films and has written and executive produced 10 films and TV projects.
Título : The Basic Guide to Pitching, Producing and Distributing Your Film
EAN : 9798201920531
Editorial : Changemakers Publishing
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