View Full Version : Has anyone on here ever sold a treatment or script?
joehollywood
03-25-2009, 03:17 AM
If so, how much did you get for it, if you don't mind my asking? I'm curious what the going rate for good treatments is. I've heard the occasional story about people getting like $750K for a great treatment, but don't know if that's legit or not.
rzzsl
06-10-2009, 08:10 PM
Do you have a script that you would like to see made into a movie ? It costs about $1.5 M to $2.2 M to produce a low, budget, Independent Film which will be distributed domestically, as well as overseas. We can introduce you to successful Producers who will produce your low budget, Independent Film. If you believe that you have a great idea - -or a super script - - and you’re prepared to invest $650,000 in your own film with a Producer who will raise the rest of the money needed for the Production - -and hand back to you, every cent of your investment from the first dollar received - -- then contact me now. This may be the chance of your life. Don’t miss out. Serious inquiries from talented people ONLY
WriteNow
02-24-2010, 12:20 AM
If so, how much did you get for it, if you don't mind my asking? I'm curious what the going rate for good treatments is. I've heard the occasional story about people getting like $750K for a great treatment, but don't know if that's legit or not.
Forget about dreams of selling a script for a million bucks. Yes, it does happen. RARELY. And to established writers.
Every now and then there will be some "breakthough" writer who will get an obscene sum for a script (Troy Duffy got $500,000 for Boondock Saints, some guy in town for a week from NY got $750,000- it was in Variety recently, can't find his name). Anyway- FORGET IT. Not gonna happen. Not for awhile, at the very least. For every Joe Esterhas or Robert Towne there's thousands of people who will never come close to those huge numbers.
But don't worry- you can still make a bundle. Of all the screenwriters I knew the average price for a screenplay was about $50,000. That's a studio feature. On average. One friend sold a script for $10,000 and was thrilled, another friend sold one for $200,000- but it was his seventh script with the studio.
Plus once you sell a script you'll get into the Writer's Guild and get all sort of benefits and things. So, it takes time. But in any industry you need to climb the ladder, writing movies is no different.
Don't let those people who use trampolines to get to the top discourage you- they have nothing to grab onto on the way down.
vBulletin® v3.8.5, Copyright ©2000-2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.