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iansstory
07-16-2005, 05:55 AM
What websites are out there where I can post the name, logline and a summary of my script that aren't too expensive.

scripter1
07-16-2005, 10:38 PM
Are you wanting to send it out to agents and producers?
Or
Recieve some feedback on it?

First, are you really REALLY confident in it?
Are you sure it's ready?

I have to ask because if you are fairly new to screenwriting then the chances are quite high that the logline needs work.
Hold onto your money a bit longer.

Go over to the script pages forum, tell us a little about your background and then post your logline.

Or you can go to www.scriptsecrets.net (http://www.scriptsecrets.net/)

or to DoneDeal.

You've all ready found us so there isn't much reason to move and we're pretty good here.

NikeeGoddess
07-17-2005, 12:54 AM
http://www.inktip.com
if you're not ready to post then just sign up for their newsletter

iansstory
07-17-2005, 01:01 AM
I wrote the script a few years ago and then went off in a different direction. I recently updated my script and had a proffessional look it this past March. My script is registered with WGA and I am looking to move forward.


Thanks for the website info. I will check them out and work on my logline before I post anything.

pstudios
07-19-2005, 11:54 AM
:hi: You might find it helpful to post it first, right here on the screenwriting critique board. There's a lot of people here that will give you thoughful, helpful critiques and comments. It's just and idea.


Jennifer

Rock
07-20-2005, 04:18 AM
www.InkTip.com - charges $40 for 6 months for each script - you can see who checks out your loglines as well as any that look at your synopsis. You can post the entire script there too, if you want. But - you have to put in information like number of sets - main/supporting characters - extras - Registration # - etc. when you list it.
www.ScriptPimp.com - charges $60 for a year and you can post up to 4 scripts & loglines on it and they also list production & management copmanies & agents that you can reasearch and send your script to. They break it down by those that accept new writers and those that accept from agents only.
Good luck on your writing adventure.