Friday, March 9, 2012

Does anybody know how I can get in contact with a movie producer in order to submit a movie plot?

I would particularly like getting in touch with James Cameron to submit a movie idea. I know, it's far fetched but I have a wonderful idea for a sequel to Titanic. What do you think of this? When Jack submerged under the water, he could have entered a portal to a different world. He could be alive and well. He could come back to this world a year later, but suffering from amnesia. Rose could see him one day, and she tries to tell him who she is, but he doesn't remember. At the end of the movie, she shows him the drawing he drew of her, and he suddenly remembers. They live happily ever after. Another idea is that Rose is contacted by a time travel expert. He contacts her and tells her there is a way to go back in time and redo the whole outcome so that she can save Jack. What do you all think? If anyone knows how to submit movie plots to movie producers, please let me know. Thank you.Does anybody know how I can get in contact with a movie producer in order to submit a movie plot?
buy a copy of the "Hollywood Reporter" or "Variety" and in the back is the info you wantDoes anybody know how I can get in contact with a movie producer in order to submit a movie plot?
good luck with that... first you would need an agent to even pitch the idea... but you need to sell and idea to get an agent.. its a total catch 22.. hopefully you know someone that knows someone.. or have lots of money.. and by the way a sequel to titanic.. you are kidding i hope.Does anybody know how I can get in contact with a movie producer in order to submit a movie plot?
No offense, but those ideas totally suck!
Generally, an easy way to get your movie Idea looked at is to write a script and mail it to Warner Bros, Universal, Paramount, or whom ever was the Studio who did Titanic. However... a plot idea general isn't something that is as easy to get looked at. I suggest writing a treatment of the story, or a script.
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