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The primary purpose of the SimplyScripts Discussion Board is the discussion of unproduced screenplays. If you are a producer or director lookng for your next project, the works here are available for option, purchase or production only if you receive permission from the author.
NOTE: these screenplays are NOT in the public domain and MAY NOT be used or reproduced for any purpose (including eductional purposes) without the expressedwrittenpermission of the author.
If you have a script posted on SimplyScripts.com and wish to have someone review your script in exchange for reviewing someone else's script:
1. Create a new post in this sub-board with the title of the script and "Review Exchange", e.g., Title - Review Exchange 2. Post the link to your script's discussion thread providing: a. Link to the script's discussion thread b. Log line c. Genre d. Page count
If you are responding to a request, please reply to that thread with, "Yes, I will review your work. My work can be found here: (put in link to work)."
Hey, I had not noticed that Don put this up. Cool.
Andrew (and others): Note that the whole board is a Reading Exchange, not just this one thread.
Start your own thread on this board, with an appropriate title, if you want to get swap reads with other authors. Be clear as to the type of help and feedback you are looking for. Then you can correspond with others specific to your (and their) work and needs on a thread devoted to you own work.
Your posts might not get noticed if you bury them on this thread. Hopefully, some of the newer members will find this board and get some reads of their own.
And, hopefully, this will jump-start the review process that so many writers seem to be after.
I have found -- generally speaking -- that the quality of the initial posting here -- on this board -- is actually a fair indication of the quality of review you might expect from the person creating the exchange thread for their script.
And it's kind of intuitive that this correlation would hold true, isn't it?
One should bear this in mind while responding to -- or creating -- these exchange threads.
If we were to want people to read a series we've created, what would we put as the logline? Would it be a summary of the whole series, or would we have to put a summary for each episode?
I guess if you exchanged with another series you could do it with the whole thing. What I would do is just use the logline that made you want to write the series.
For me and my series the reason I wanted to write it was based on the simple phrase "A series about nothing"
So you could do it two ways. Ask if they want to exchange series and/or just exchange an episode for a short or episode for an episode.