See a sample "results page"
You are able to do a search where ONLY the types of scripts you seek come
up for viewing. You can read the pitch and if you like it, are then able
to read the synopsis and 70% of the time you are able to read the script
then and there. No wasted time. Register for
access to search for scripts!
Search for shorts
We have a vast selection of shorts available online. You do not have to
be registered to search for short screenplays!
Search for shorts.
Writers
Script Placement
Our database is designed to help you market your work to producers, agents,
managers and actors. Once you place your work on the site it is immediately
available to over 2500 industry professionals. Approximately 150 industry
professionals log into our site every week to search for scripts.
Our search engine is unequaled to anything currently available in the industry.
Although placing your logline and synopsis is required, 70% of the writers
choose to upload their scripts/manuscripts and/or treatments on the site.
This way, as soon as there is interest, the producer is able to download
and begin reading the script/manuscript without delay, thereby increasing
your chances of getting the script/manuscript read. Register
to place a script.
InkTip Magazine
The InkTip Magazine is a publication that is snail-mailed to about 4,500
producers, agents, directors and managers, and emailed to thousands more.
It is mailed out bi-monthly and contains loglines (pitches) for titles
that are on this website. At least the logline and synopsis must be on
the site in order for a writer to be eligible to have their pitch/logline
in the magazine. It is read routinely by professionals in the industry.
Learn more.
Preferred Newsletter
The Preferred Newsletter is an emailed newsletter sent out once a week listing
out an average of four leads, telling you exactly what each of the producers
are looking for. Our system virtually guarantees a response, ensuring that
the query was received and read. Learn more.
Shorts
This is a part of our site where directors, film editors, producers, etc.
look to find a short they can make inexpensively and use as a 'calling
card' to get more work. It is also a place for producers who want to produce
shorts to sell to the Internet and other companies wanting them. It is
an excellent way for writers to get produced credits and gain on-the-job
experience. Learn more.