I'm curious to know how many screenwriters out there have listed their scripts on sites such as The Blacklist and Inktip.com.
I'm curious to know how many screenwriters out there have listed their scripts on sites such as The Blacklist and Inktip.com.
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I only use the Blacklist and I love it.
why do you love it, Antonio?
I love it because it connects with the industry professionals and for only 50 bucks I can get a reader to review my work and provide feedback instead of paying 150+ dollars to get a review. I like that they provide screenwriting tips, and have exercises to help develop your writing skill. These are only a few or the many things that the Blacklist offers.
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Upside of Inktip: On Inktip, when someone reads your script, you get the name of the company. On Black List, they'll tell you someone read it, but you have no idea who (Warner Bros? A recent NYU Film Grad with $150k to make a movie?) Upside of Black List: They'll rank your script, so if it's very very good, you'll get more prominent placement. If your script isn't very very good, this is, of course, not an upside. :) Tie breaker for me: I've sold through InkTip, reaped money and credits, and formed actual relationships with producers. So I'm an InkTip man. Your mileage may, of course, vary.
On The Blacklist, do you just post and wait, or do you ask your friends who are members to read your script?