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Post by Ashley Ashley on Jul 24, 2005 12:39:16 GMT -5
These posts are either posted by the companies seeking scripts or submitted to us to be posted.
You submit your material to them at your “own risk.”
Of course, if you have had a bad experience please post it.
However:
Please do not answer these posts by complaining about work submitted to them that was either “rejected” or “not responded” to.
It is unprofessional and inconsequential.
It is up to each writer to decide if s/he wishes to submit his or her material to them.
Please enjoy the boards.
Ashley Ashley
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Post by jeannot on May 14, 2006 13:49:24 GMT -5
Ashley,
Could I make a suggestiion? That is, that those asking to see screenplays provide a date beyond which they will not look at any more. That is, they must know when they have to make a decision when they have to pick one and start production. This would keep them from being inundated.
Also, probably in one month, they get hundreds of SPs. If they already have too many to read, why shoud a writer send them his work?
What I'm asking for is a cutoff date for sending work.
Thanks,
John
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Post by Ashley Ashley on May 14, 2006 15:02:21 GMT -5
Quite frankly we are not setting time limitations on posts companies or agencies place. If a writer is concerned that a company or agency may have already chose a script or writer then it is up to that writer to query the company involved. As stated before - contact the company directly.
Thank you Ashley
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Post by jeannot on May 15, 2006 12:14:27 GMT -5
Thanks, Ashley.
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