Has anyone used IMDB Pro to list their unproduced scripts that were not in development and do producers and literary managers look on IMDB Pro for new scripts?
Has anyone used IMDB Pro to list their unproduced scripts that were not in development and do producers and literary managers look on IMDB Pro for new scripts?
Hi, Tim Bragg. I'm not sure. Have you thought about contacting IMDBPro and asking?
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I been googling things and the site will let you put up your unproduced scripts. I was more interested in knowing if anyone has and has had any feedback. There is a lot you can do on that site and $19.99 gives you access to the industry and contacts which to me is not a waste of money.
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I get random inquiries from people all the time after they've seen listings on my IMDb Pro. Mostly composers, editors, and other post production types looking to connect with one or more of my projects. I reply to all, explaining that all of my projects are in the very early stages of development, and I'll keep their names on file for a later time when their services might be needed. I've never received an inquiry from an agent or manager, though.
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Hey Tim Bragg - I did a search for FAQs on IMDb Pro and found some interesting comments (elsewhere) where some suggested that posting them there could backfire in the sense that they would lose momentum if they've been in stagnation for a long time. I also think that there has to be some kind of proof of development. Could be wrong about that. Either way, everything I found at the time warned against it.