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Hi,
I'm new to screenwrting and have recently sent a script to a company called the Screenplay Agency, whose link I found on the IMDb website. Has anyone heard of them? If so, are they reputable?
I received an email saying that they think my work has commercial potential, and to proceed any further, I need to have a critique done of it by a third party, in order to protect both them and me. This seems fair enough, but the reason for me asking my orginal question is something which appears in the email: 'Think about how it protects you, protects us, and how it provides a meeting point so that we can trust each other and move forward on the same page <get it? "same page" grin>' . Another thing which left me wondering is this:'We don't know how much more 'safe' we can make it. (If you think we are going to steal your work, then you are too paranoid to work with us anyway and we're happy if you decline).' which appears towards the end of a long ,standard reply email, which mainly consists of FAQs and a couple of testimonials from satisfied writers.
I don't have any industry experience, so I've no idea what people are like within the industry, though the two examples given certainly don't strike me as something which would be found in any reputable business correspondence. Should I leave well alone?
Thanks in advance,
Mikael
I'm new to screenwrting and have recently sent a script to a company called the Screenplay Agency, whose link I found on the IMDb website. Has anyone heard of them? If so, are they reputable?
I received an email saying that they think my work has commercial potential, and to proceed any further, I need to have a critique done of it by a third party, in order to protect both them and me. This seems fair enough, but the reason for me asking my orginal question is something which appears in the email: 'Think about how it protects you, protects us, and how it provides a meeting point so that we can trust each other and move forward on the same page <get it? "same page" grin>' . Another thing which left me wondering is this:'We don't know how much more 'safe' we can make it. (If you think we are going to steal your work, then you are too paranoid to work with us anyway and we're happy if you decline).' which appears towards the end of a long ,standard reply email, which mainly consists of FAQs and a couple of testimonials from satisfied writers.
I don't have any industry experience, so I've no idea what people are like within the industry, though the two examples given certainly don't strike me as something which would be found in any reputable business correspondence. Should I leave well alone?
Thanks in advance,
Mikael