Who is accepting screenplays




















I think it's a great idea. I'm sorry that I don't know of any prodCo's that accept unsolicited scripts, synopses, etc. Almost all prodCo's will accept a query letter. Last edited: Feb 4, I haven't gone through this list in awhile Loglines only. Please send log lines to filmintoaction gmail.

DO NOT send scripts, we will not open them or read them. Who knew? And did I mention her site? Holy crap Rayandmigdalia Very Nice list! Maz I see, I'll edit the post and use your description of it. It might still be good to have on the list in case some one is looking for that kind of deal.

Thanks for the clarification though. They work on a grading system of 1 through 10 if you get an 8 or higher you have a more likely chance of getting a deal for your script. Sign up by registering a new account. Again, a high score could get you a sale.

A 10 will at least almost guarantee you an agent. After signing up you should be able to upload submit your screenplay no problem. This is a site kind of like Freshmen Screenplay the only difference being they have a script reader service. What makes this service special is they have professional screenwriters reviewing scripts. Check them out here.

You can read more about how they work here. But with three main differences. Producers give exactly what they need in a screenplay. No middle man. Unlike the blacklist, they have a running list of every film they help get made.

Each year an average of 28 films are added to that list. The proof is in the results. Year after year the Warner Bros Workshop chooses 8 screenwriters out of 2, submissions and gives them access to executives agents and managers.

One thing to note you have to write a script from one of their current active running shows. Afterward, if they like what they read or heard they will ask you to send your screenplay to them. They do not offer any details regarding submission vacancy.

Their range of clients includes award-winning writers, actors, producers, and production talent in new media, branded content, film, and stage. With a vast experience in the entertainment industry, the company now has several full-service departments, respectively alternative, books, branding, film finance, literary, personal appearance, production, talent, theatre, and others.

Their book department represents academics, self-help authors, historians, novelists, and journalists. However, they are also interested in materials that can be used in feature and television. If you are a talented book author or screenwriter, you may receive the chance of working with them in the future. Although they do not accept unsolicited manuscripts at the moment, you can still reach them here.

Their main goal is that of representing the most proficient writers and directors across all genres, as they do not wish to simply promote projects, but rather talented individuals. They have two main departments — books and media. If you would like to send them a manuscript, make sure that you first read their Submission Guidelines — however, they no longer accept manuscript submissions for books, so the doors are currently open for screenwriters exclusively.

Marjacq is a full-service literary agency founded in in the UK. Their interest consists of works that fit the standards of fiction and non-fiction, for children, young adults, and adults. However, they do not accept poetry, musical theatre, picture books, and plays. The MBA team has gained extensive experience in the fields of film, theatre, radio, and television, thus managing to build numerous partnerships and relationships with numerous industry professionals.

They are interested in collaborating with aspiring and established authors, scriptwriters for film, TV, and radio, and theatre playwrights, as they are specialized in both media and publishing. For this, their contact information is available here. These clients include authors, journalists, broadcasters, and others. Their works of film, television, radio, literature, public speaking, and journalism are renowned in the UK, along with the works from many other fields.

When it comes to the first category, they accept submissions of novels and non-fiction projects, which need to include a full synopsis, among other specifications. Rebel Entertainment Partners. Gersh Agency.

The Warden Group. United Talent Agency. William Morris Endeavor. Script Studio. Sign up for our free monthly ezine featuring articles and screenwriting tips.



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