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Query Letters Emails?

Dumbass questions regarding query e-mails:

1) Is it alright to e-mail a query?

2) If it's okay to e-mail, what should the heading be? Title Query or just title?

3) I've found a few production houses that produced Lifetime Movie of the Weeks. If there's a list of contacts, what contact should I be looking for?

4) If I send a query letter by USPS, whom would I address it to? Or if I called a company to ask for a contact, what position would I be searching for? (this is basically the same as question 3. But, I never make things easy)
 
Dumbass questions regarding query e-mails:

1) Is it alright to e-mail a query?

2) If it's okay to e-mail, what should the heading be? Title Query or just title?

3) I've found a few production houses that produced Lifetime Movie of the Weeks. If there's a list of contacts, what contact should I be looking for?

4) If I send a query letter by USPS, whom would I address it to? Or if I called a company to ask for a contact, what position would I be searching for? (this is basically the same as question 3. But, I never make things easy)

1)Depends on who you're sending it to. Check their site to see or give them a call to find out.
2)What ever they say the heading should be, if they don't have anything defined then Query Letter is fine.
3)Acquisitions usually if you are going right to he production houses.
4)Well since you know it's the same question as three just use your brain for that.

I would really recommend that you get a book called Screenwriter's & Playwright's Market. Check out that book online a decide.
 
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