Do you imagine your story on the big screen?

Or perhaps on the little screen?

Then Media City Publisher's Book-to-Screen program may be for you.

Hollywood Book-to-Screen

One of the great benefits of being headquartered  in the heart of Hollywood is that Media City Publishers is well connected to the film and television industry.  Warner Bros., Disney, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, NBC, ABC and Universal Studios are less than five minutes away. One of our founders is a bestselling author, ghostwriter and screenwriter who is personal friends with many filmmakers, including Image, Emmy, and Oscar-winning producers, actors, and  directors. As such, Media City Publishers is always on the lookout for stories that fit the needs and interests of our film production partners and friends.   If your story matches the needs of producers here, with your permission, we will pitch your story to them on your behalf or set up a meeting for you to pitch it directly. You may end up seeing your story on the big screen.

If you have dreamed of having your book adapted into a movie or television series, then Media City Publishers can make your book available to agents, producers, directors, writers and actors through multiple services available to our authors.

Hollywood Coverage

This industry standard tool for identifying viable new material is a cost-effective way to help your work land on the desk of Hollywood executives.

Hollywood Treatment

An effective approach in making your work available to entertainment executives, a treatment creates the framework for transforming your book into a screenplay.

Hollywood Screenplay

Make the ultimate marketing push into Hollywood by having a professional screenwriter create a fully-developed screenplay for your book.

Pitching Hollywood

Unlike other self-publishing sites, who make outlandish promises and sell you “pitch-fest” fantasy vacations for thousands of dollars, we do not charge our clients for the opportunity to pitch their stories. If one of our client’s stories fits the needs of our film or TV friends and partners, we will happily pitch it for free. If a deal develops from the pitch, we can talk more about it then. Either way, you will not pay us a dime, nor waste your money traveling to Vegas (why do they do it in Vegas?) or anywhere else to meet with so-called “producers” looking to make money off selling you hope rather than selling your script or story.

We pitch Hollywood weekly. We are not in the vacation business, and neither is anyone who is serious about getting your story made into film. If you want to know more about how Hollywood works, including, pitching and screenwriting, read T.R. Locke’s excellent national bestseller, What I Wish I Knew Before I Moved to Hollywood (2nd ed). The book is used by film professors across the nation to teach students about the business of Hollywood.