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Posted by: AnthonyCawood, June 1st, 2020, 1:22pm
Fairly sure that I've note listed this one before, apols if I have (I blame age and lockdown brain)

https://screenplaygo.com/

I've reached out for an interview...
Posted by: Zack, June 1st, 2020, 1:32pm; Reply: 1
Thanks for the heads up, Anthony.
Posted by: eldave1, June 1st, 2020, 3:28pm; Reply: 2
Man, these seem to be popping up like wildflowers.

Checked out SriptBook recently - they seemed to be stuck at around 220 writers - many of which are from here. Not sure they are going anywhere
Posted by: AnthonyCawood, June 1st, 2020, 6:58pm; Reply: 3
I cannot believe so may popped up at the same time either, it's very odd!
Posted by: MarkRenshaw, June 2nd, 2020, 4:48am; Reply: 4
"You can never have too many script listing sites." - No-one, ever. ;-)
Posted by: PKCardinal, June 2nd, 2020, 10:36am; Reply: 5

Quoted from eldave1
Man, these seem to be popping up like wildflowers.

Checked out SriptBook recently - they seemed to be stuck at around 220 writers - many of which are from here. Not sure they are going anywhere


For what it's worth... I did get 2 producer reads directly from ScriptBook.
Posted by: JEStaats, June 2nd, 2020, 11:02am; Reply: 6

Quoted from PKCardinal


For what it's worth... I did get 2 producer reads directly from ScriptBook.


Getting on a new script sites early is like an IPO for writers. I was on Script Revolution from almost the very start and the reads/inquiries were huge compared to the last year or so. New sites are worth checking out for sure.
Posted by: PKCardinal, June 2nd, 2020, 11:25am; Reply: 7

Quoted from JEStaats


Getting on a new script sites early is like an IPO for writers. I was on Script Revolution from almost the very start and the reads/inquiries were huge compared to the last year or so. New sites are worth checking out for sure.


It definitely does help to be one of a few.

As for Script Revolution, the reads have dropped to almost nil lately. I was having pretty good luck until the COVID hit. Now... nothing.

I sure hope it bounces back.
Posted by: AnthonyCawood, June 3rd, 2020, 3:42am; Reply: 8
At it's most simplistic level my view is that if it's free to list then I can see no reason not to use it.

Paying for it... whole other kettle of fish!
Posted by: MarkRenshaw, June 3rd, 2020, 5:43am; Reply: 9

Quoted from PKCardinal


For what it's worth... I did get 2 producer reads directly from ScriptBook.


Not taking anything away from your efforts, just a reality check. I'm listed as a Producer on Inktip. All it took was my IMDB link to prove that I'm a 'producer' and yet all I've ever produced is a few microbudget short films. They pester me every now and again to option a listed screenplay and let them know about it so they can include the good news in their updates.

Reads are nice, but it's paid options, sales and produced screenplays by proper production companies that matter. This is something which rarely happens from scripts hosted on list sites like this.
Posted by: PKCardinal, June 3rd, 2020, 10:21am; Reply: 10

Quoted from MarkRenshaw


Not taking anything away from your efforts, just a reality check. I'm listed as a Producer on Inktip. All it took was my IMDB link to prove that I'm a 'producer' and yet all I've ever produced is a few microbudget short films. They pester me every now and again to option a listed screenplay and let them know about it so they can include the good news in their updates.

Reads are nice, but it's paid options, sales and produced screenplays by proper production companies that matter. This is something which rarely happens from scripts hosted on list sites like this.


I hear ya. For the record, I know the waters I'm swimming in. :)

To ScriptBook's credit, they've identified the interested parties each time they've requested to share the script. So, it's not like I'm completely blind here.

But, I do appreciate your point.
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