Three more scripts were optioned and another writer was discovered through InkTip . . Matthew Hsu Options "Ducks" Matthew Hsu with Fleuron Films discovered “Ducks” on InkTip and with his partner, Veronica Shamo-Garcia, optioned it from writer Jack Vandagriff. Matthew and Veronica’s credits include the upcoming Lionsgate release “Trail of Blood.” This is Jack's third option through InkTip. Greg White Options "The Warehouse" Greg White with Birchmount Entertainment found "The Warehouse" on InkTip and optioned it from Kraig Wenman. Greg is a Dubai-based Canadian producer and this will be his followup to the recently completed thriller feature "Separation." Kraig Wenman has enjoyed a number of options through the site since he started posting scripts with us, and is now transitioning into a producing career. Christian Peschken Options "Colorblind" Christian Peschken found "Colorblind" on InkTip and optioned it from writer Jacob Stuart. This is Jacob’s second option, first through InkTip. Alexia Melocchi Discovers Elizabeth Savage Sullivan Alexia Melocchi with Little Studio Films signed Elizabeth Savage Sullivan after discovering her through InkTip. Alexia is a long-time InkTip member who reps writers, directors and other producers, as well as produces and distributes feature films through her company. Elizabeth is a multi-contest winner and Nicholl Fellowship finalist.
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1) Envision – Seeking Limited Location High Concept Thriller Scripts ---------------
We are looking for completed feature-length thriller scripts where the majority of the story takes place in one to three locations. Material submitted must be high concept, by which we mean to you should be able to pitch it in a sentence or less.
Budget is not important at this point in time. WGA and non-WGA writers may submit.
Our credits include ""Janie Jones" "Chained,” and “Celeste and Jesse Forever.”
To submit to this lead, please go to:
Copy/Paste this code: 17e6s2wj5n
NOTE: Please only submit your work if it fits what the lead is looking for exactly. If you aren't sure if your script fits, please ask InkTip first.
--------------- 2) 386 Films - Seeking Realistic Mystery Thriller Scripts ---------------
We are looking for completed feature-length realistic or reality-based (non-supernatural) thriller/mystery scripts, i.e. material in the vein of “Last House on the Left” or “The Strangers.” Submissions must be for contemporary material, and should be gritty, dark, and character driven. Please also note, we prefer material with female leads, few characters, and some violence and sex.
Budget will not exceed $3 million. WGA and non-WGA writers may submit.
Our credits include “Date Night.”
To submit to this lead, please go to:
Copy/Paste this code: 4kkbc9ct84
3) More Producers Seeking Screenplays and Writers --------------- ** Company A ** We are looking for completed feature-length comedy scripts written for a male lead role over the age of 40. We already have casting, so we are not open to scripts where the male lead is not at least 40 years old, i.e. no scripts where only the supporting character is 40+ (we’re not looking for a “Jim’s Dad” role, the 40+ male should be front and center). This is for the principal role.
Budget will not exceed $10 million. Both WGA and Non-WGA writers may submit.
For more information on gaining access to this lead, please see www.InkTip.com/pnews.php. **
Company B
** We are looking for completed feature-length inspiring scripts where an everyman male lead character overcomes obstacles and follows his dream, i.e. material in the vein of “Moneyball” or “Pursuit of Happyness.”
Budget will be between $5million and $10million. WGA and non-WGA writers may submit.
For more information on gaining access to this lead, please see www.InkTip.com/pnews.php. ** Company C ** We are looking for completed feature-length kick-ass action scripts where the lead character is female, i.e. in the vein of “the Bourne Identity,” but where the Bourne character is female.
Budget will be between $5 million and $10 million. WGA and non-WGA writers may submit.
For more information on gaining access to this lead, please see www.InkTip.com/pnews.php. ** Company D ** We are looking for completed feature-length comedy scripts that start out with comedy on the first page and are completely out of the box. Submissions must be for high concept material that can be pitched in a sentence or less, and must be completely non-derivative, i.e. as insane as possible, preferably R-rated, and in the vein of nothing you’ve seen in a comedy movie before. Target audience is the 18-35 demo.
Budget will not exceed $1million. WGA and non-WGA writers may submit.
For more information on gaining access to this lead, please see www.InkTip.com/pnews.php. ** Company E ** We are looking for completed feature-length low-budget, dramatic scripts about current social issues. In other words, a drama or thriller in the vein of “Doubt” (sexual abuse, scandals), “The Sea Inside” (euthanasia), “Dirty Pretty Things” (organ harvesting, illegal immigrants) or “Boys Don’t Cry” (sexual identity). This is a low-budget project, so we are not looking for action scripts. We are only interested in contemporary, topical social issues.
Budget is open. Both WGA and Non-WGA writers may submit.
For more information on gaining access to this lead, please see www.InkTip.com/pnews.php. ** Company F ** We are looking for completed feature-length time-travel scripts that have historical elements such as “Back to the Future” meets “National Treasure.” The adventure script should be aimed for a broad, younger audience (no edgy, dark or “DaVinci Code” elements). The film must use a time traveling device to be transported to the past.
Budget is open. Both WGA and Non-WGA writers may submit.
For more information on gaining access to this lead, please see www.InkTip.com/pnews.php. ** Company G ** We are looking for completed feature-length contemporary family dramas. Submissions must be for material where the story involves a family as the main characters, and must be family-friendly, which means something we can broadcast on television, which means no profanity, sex, or gratuitous violence.
Budget has yet to be determined. Only non-WGA writers may submit.
For more information on gaining access to this lead, please see www.InkTip.com/pnews.php. |
Thursday, April 5, 2012
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