Now in a new, fully updated and expanded 47th edition, the Hollywood Creative Directory: Winter/Spring 2003 continues to be justifably acclaimed as the preeminent resource for contact information regarding studios and networks, film and television executives, production companies, independent producers, television shows and staffs, as well as projects in development. Cross referenced by name functions as kind of a phone book to Hollywood with over 10,000 entertainment industry professionals, and their companies, the Hollywood Creative Directory is an invaluable, indispensable resource and a very highly recommended addition to all personal, professional, academic, and community library Theatre/Cinema Studies & Resources reference shelves.
If you need to find a producer...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I bought this hoping to gain some insight about how to reach production companies with a series I had developed and written a few scripts for. It doesn't give any insight, but it is very compreshensive and if you already have something filmed, it might be the best next step to getting it sold.A better way to break in to television is through an agent or manager, but you might be able to get a spec script into the hands of a showrunner for a current network show.anyway, I think it was worth the money.
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