![]() This is because contract lawyers, and Guild regulations, detail how a screenwriter will collect on a contract and rarely will it just be “here’s 200K.” ![]() Lump SumsĪctually, even a super-high-profile screenwriter that gets a deal for 200K on their screenplay won’t likely see a lump sum check or deposit for that amount of money. In fact, unless you’re a super-high-profile screenwriter, you’re pretty much NOT going to get a six-figure deal and you can bet you won’t get 200K in a single paycheck. While we hate to burst your bubble, the reality is, few screenplays sell for six-figures, and even fewer deals bring in more. Perhaps you even believe that you’ll get 200, or 300 thousand for your screenplay. If you’re a screenwriter, you’re probably dreaming of the day that you sell your screenplay for six figures (or more). So, how much does a screenplay sell for? Probably NOT Six Figures ![]() Unfortunately, screenplays can sell for just about anything and when we say anything – we mean, ANY THING! As in, any value. ![]() Of course you would want to know how much your work was worth and what you could expect if your screenplay were to sell. These are very common questions for a screenwriter or really anyone that has considered writing a screenplay. You’ve written a screenplay and you’ve found an agent that claims they can get your screenplay sold – great! But, how much does a screenplay sell for? And, what can I expect?
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