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We are the same as the Screenplay Writers Connection, but have changed our name to reflect the expansion of our service.  Besides assisting screenplay writers connect with producers, production companies, agents, and managers, we help anyone connect with with film distributors, directors, casting directors, entertainment lawyers, and film festivals. 

We now have about 1700 producers and production companies and 900 film agents and managers in our database.  

We have also added databases with about 1200 film distributors, 3800 directors,  250 casting directors, 300 entertainment attorneys, 400 film publicists, and we have just added a database of about 500 talent agents representing actors.  Plus  we have just added about 300 film festival contacts.

The founder of the company, Gini Graham Scott, has recently recently set up a film and TV production company, Changemakers Productions, with offices in Los Angeles and Oakland, California to produce films based on her scripts.  The company is working with various production companies on these projects.  The first scripts being packaged are Flare Up, New Identity, The New Child, and Unbalanced, with plans to film Unbalanced in November 2008 in Los Angeles.

Based on repeated requests for sample letters and tips on how to Sell Your Book, Script or Column: How to Write a Winning Query and Make a Winning Pitchapproach and follow-up with producers and agents, we have written a new book Sell Your Book, Script or Column. It's only $10 and you can apply the purchase price to your next order so its FREE! Just click here for details.  Or you can now obtain a paperback copy through AMAZON or iUniverse.

Our clients not only include screenplay writers, but the U.S. Department of Commerce used our service twice to send out a query for two delegations of senior film executives coming from Hong Kong to the U.S.   A noted musician based in England, Adrian Williams, used our service to score a commission to score a film, The List, a full-length romantic comedy by Marcus Folmar, directed by Brandon Sonnier.  You can see more details, including clips from the movie, on Adrian's Website.

We organized a Film Fair Gala to introduce the business community to the film community and to the Oakland International Film Festival, and Creative Director Gini Graham Scott presented a program on "How to Connect with Film Producers, Production Companies, Agents, and Managers."  The Gala was attended by about 150 people, including top political and business leaders in Oakland. As an event high point, Gini Scott received a Certificate of Export Achievement from the U.S. Department of Commerce for her success in finding new clients from China and Mexico for the Screenplay Writers Connection at the Filmart Fair in Hong Kong.  The fair was co-sponsored by the Oakland Film Commission and U.S. Department of Commerce's Export Division.  Here's a copy of an Oakland Tribune article, which we set up for the Film Fair Gala and Festival.

Our worldwide clients are growing, too.  We now have clients in China, Taiwan, Mexico, Russia, Indonesia, Australia, the U.K. and Canada, as well as the U.S.  

You can see our growing number of comments from clients in our Kudos section -- over four dozen, including from the U.S. Department of Commerce and a noted film director and a music composer.

This Web site is a companion site to PublishersAndAgents.net, which connects book writers with publishers and agents and writers of articles and columns with syndicates and news services. 

One of our clients scored with a hit book about Hollywood -- You'll Never Nanny in this Town Again by Suzanne Hansen. It recently came out with Crown and hit the best seller lists.

Ben and Dale Midgley recently sold their book Golden Circle Secrets  to John Wiley.  The book is about applying the "golden rule" in business to gain more success.



Wright Martindale, Jr. recently had his book Inside the Cage published by Simon & Schuster.  It's  about a big basketball tournament in Manhattan's Greenwich Village by one of the tournament's managing directors.  Another client Nancy
Henderson Wurst published her book Able!: How One Company's Disabled Workforce Became the Key to Extraordinary Success with BenBella Books.  Sue Farren's book The Fireman's Wife was published by Hyperion in March 2006.

Also, our company was featured in a Wall Street Journal article and you can see some quotes from this on the Publishers and Agents site.  Just go to the latest news there.

In other news, we have greatly expanded our query service to connect anyone to the media with about 15,000 contacts in our database.  See details at www.newsmediaconnection.com.  We also launched a new site to connect game and doll designers with the toy industry. See details at www.gameandtoyconnection.com.  

We set up a site about a year ago to connect entrepreneurs with venture capitalists and other investors at www.venturecapitalconnection.com.  We have a database of over 6000 VCs and private investors and have gotten a great response from our first clients.  You can see testimonials from them on our Web site.

Our service to connect songwriters to music publishers, record labels, agents, and managers at www.songwritingconnection.com now covers all music genres, including pop, country, gospel, rock, blues, jazz, folk, urban, and hip-hop.

Since our first writing service launched nearly 5 4 years ago, over 900 clients have used our services to find interested film  producers, production companies, agents, and managers, as well as book editors and literary agents.  An agent we work used the service a half-dozen times to query producers and production companies about film rights and scripts based on novels his agency represents.  A Chinese director used our service to contact U.S. producers, production companies, and agents about joint production in the U.S., and the U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce used our service twice to set up meetings for senior executives of Hong Kong film companies when they came to California. 

Also, using the service ourselves resulted in seven deals with producers and agents.  We had several producers option a proposal for a television show based on our international contest and book Do You Look Like Your Dog?, which was published by Broadway Books, a Random House division in 2004.   We also had several options for the book Homicide by the Rich and Famous, published by Greenwood Press in March, with the paperback by Berkley Books out in September 2006.  Changemakers Productions is working with various production companies on these projects.  The first scripts being packaged are Rich and Dead, Flare Up, New Identity, and Unbalanced, which are under development with plans to film in the spring in Oakland and Los Angeles.

Additional script information is at www.changemakersproductions.com.