Likewise, how does a script get on the blacklist?
Founded in 2005 by Franklin Leonard, The Blacklist is a platform where screenwriters can upload their scripts to be read by producers. Screenwriters must pay to upload their script to the site, and then pay for an evaluation on top of that. Every year, The Blacklist releases a list of the top scripts of the year.
Additionally, what does script coverage look like? The script coverage template is broken into four parts: A cover page that lists the script's vital information (author's name, genre, length of the script, etc.) and contains a logline and brief evaluation of the material.
Similarly, you may ask, how much does blacklist cost?
Beginning now, feature screenplay and hour long pilot evaluations will cost $75 each. Our readers will receive $40 for each evaluation with additional bonuses based on the quality and volume of their work. (Half hour pilots will cost $50 each, and readers will receive $30).
How do you get a script picked up?
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- Put in the hard work and write a really great screenplay.
- Get out there, find people who have connections with industry executives, and convince them to read your great screenplay.
- Work with your filmmaking peers to improve your crafts together and put your work out into the world to get noticed.