Question: Urgent answers needed!.
let's say if a movie company was interested into turning your book to a movie( in this case it is my friend's book)!. and they want her to send them a copy of the book!.
Now my question to you is does she need to send only the book with no note or letter at all
or
does she need to send one to look more profesional
if your answer is yes to the last question then what can she write on the note!?
Please give exemple of possible note or letter and the best one will get 5 stars!. Thank you
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
She should write one it should say something like
"Thank you so much for this opportunity!. I really look forward to the possibility of seeing my book come to life!. I appreciate everything your company is doing and I look forward to hearing your opinions!. Thank you for recognizing my hard work!."
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it is best if she explains or he, the backscreen details (like the friend robbing without the hero noticing, or facts known later, and for her or him to later ask them what more details they need and ask her what they can delete
ex: in harrypotter 1 they skiped a scene where there were two fires one to go on and 1 to go back, and there was where hermiony got back!. they skiped that in the movie, maybe rollings told them too, or maybe they never asked, but a lot of book fans got upset!.Www@QuestionHome@Com
She should definitely have an agent as well as an entertainment lawyer to give her legal advice on this matter!.
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get a lawyer first, or else if they happen to like it they can just steal the idea, unless its a published book!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com
first make sure its copyrighted! Www@QuestionHome@Com
she has to send a note!.Www@QuestionHome@Com
uh like totally get a lawyer and an agent!. or you gonna get screwedWww@QuestionHome@Com