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INSIDER INFO:

Script Registries

Target  Submissions

Where Agents Hide

Boffo Queries! 

Script Callboards

Bulletproof Loglines


TUTORIALS:

Script Format

Choosing Contests

Script Marketing

Deep Agenting

Script Advice 

Dream Jobs

Produce Your Script


GIFT TIP:

BEST BOOKS FOR NEW SCREENWRITERS


FIND A CAREER IN SHOW BUSINESS


RECOMMENDED ARTICLES


CHECK OUT => HOT JOBS FOR WRITERS


INTERVIEWS WITH FILM PROS


FREE NEWSLETTER: SCRIPT MARKET NEWS 


WRITERS RESOURCES


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   What's New | Script Tutorials | Insider Info | Articles | Interviews | Script Market News  

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   FREE SCRIPT FORMAT TUTORIAL: 

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  • Why scripts are formatted

  • How the pros do it invisibly

  • To test drive professional formats

  FREE SCRIPT DOWNLOADS: 

Shooting Scripts from recent Film Releases are available from these sites. EDUCATIONAL USE only, please!

The largest online database of scripts from produced movies. Offers several versions of the same script. 

This great site offers scripts in several formats: movie, television, anime and radio. Some unproduced scripts too!

This great site interconnects with other databases to increase their inventory.

This Danish site provides frequent updates of recent releases.

The FIRST and still one of the most comprehensive databases.

   FREE SCREENPLAY SOFTWARE:

Dependent Film offers three shareware templates: Script Maker, Simply Screenplay and ScreenForge.

Free Screenplay Marketing Newsletter: Script Market News

  Script Market News: August 10, 2002

  • Screenwriter Q + A: To Market, To Market

  • Tutorial: The Best Contests for YOUR Script

  • Market Tip: Summer Submissions

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ARTICLES: AGENTS & MARKETING

  Agents: David or Goliath?

  • Two types of agents represent screenwriters: packaging agents and literary agents. Find out which type of agency is right for you.

  Agents: What Newbies Need to Know

  Mini Guide: Choosing Script Contests

   Screenplay Registries: Global Script Marketing

  Bulls-eye: How to Target your Script Submissions

  Online Brokers: Revolutionizing the Spec Script Market? 

Online Script Brokers claim they can introduce you to the film industry pros you need to get your story into the Hollywood pipeline. Pipeline or pipedream? You decide.

  Break into Screenwriting: Benefit List

 Is my Script Ready for Market?

  • A vital checklist from the author of HOW TO BREAK INTO THE SCREENPLAY BUSINESS
  • Sometimes you only get one chance to IMPRESS!

  Genre: The Key to Ticket Sales

Many writers confuse genre with structure. Allowing the genre conventions of your story to dominate the structure can block you from finding the original and effective structure your story needs in order to sell.

 Hot Tip: Coool Jobs

 Should you Produce Your Own Script?

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