Read Movie Scripts Online Free
Your title must include: script title, genre, page count. A link is not enough to get good feedback. Post a logline then post a few questions or comments to get the discussion started on your script.
Where Can I Find & Read Scripts Online?
What's going on folks.
I'm trying to start this new thing where I watch a movie & read the screenplay afterwards. I think I could learn from this significantly. Is there anywhere I can find scripts online? Legally, of course.
Also, I've googled a film title along with 'script' right besides it and have found some scripts on, for example, 'IMSDB.' But, how do I know it is the real deal and the actual screenplay by the writers and not just some guy who translated the film into a script and uploaded it?
Thanks!
Read Movie Scripts Online Free
The mods have done a lot of work to grow this sub but recently this sub has become a Wild West. I asked them to add me as a mod so that I could fix some of these problems.
Now, let's go over some issues I have already started fixing:
Post titles and script info
Some post titles have just been 'I need feedback' with a link to the script and no other info. That's just not good enough. Most of the people giving feedback want clean and direct info before they even think about clicking a link. So all titles from now on will have to look somewhat like this: 'Spiderpig (Adventure/Comedy, 96 pages)'. You must include: title, genres, page count.
Don't make readers irritated before they have even opened the script.
Also, always write a logline and points you want feedback on in the script. More info = better. More info will give you more and higher quality readers for sure. Some people giving feedback are very critical and when they spot such laziness/mistake as people not even having a script title they don't read the script. When you spend a month writing a script please do the extra work and write a title and logline too.
Post flairs
Also, I changed the flairs on posts. Single genre flairs makes little sense as scripts like Passengers are both sci-fi and romance. I will try to figure out what flairs are the best ones to have here. But since the info about what the script is for is not always given in the title it would be nice to know if the script is a TV-pilot, feature or short film from the flair. It's just good extra info to have.
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