Do film/documentary treatments need a title/cover page, sort of like what you would find from a script?
I've been wondering about this too, and apparently they are necessary -
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The cover page can be a simple design printed on color paper. At the top center type in: Film Treatment. This should be bolded and 14 font...
?url? http://www.artisticnetwork.net/arts/837/how-to-write-a-film-treatment.html?/url?
another link - ?url? http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewArticle.asp?id=5327?/url?
They both advise putting in a cover page with some details and such.
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I don't know anything about treatments, but every report should have a title page - that's basic professionalism, and you want to put your best foot forward.
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Dr. Mel Caudle, Reality Show Creator and Producer
Sorry Mel but surely it in unnecessary/pushy to mention your book like that every post. You have already created a seperate post for it. Could you not just have it mentioned in your signature. This board would become unhelpful to people if every reply was just used to sell a product.
Rob - UK
Rob - UK
Agreed.
Ms. Caudle, I removed most of your posts. What you did was bordering
on spam. You even posted on five and six year old threads - threads no
one has responded to in years. Even the OP. Please take a look at our
FAQ about cross posting.
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