Script Referrals?

Script Referrals?
The answer is "yes."

Screenplays are referred -- but only on a selective basis -- to agents, studios, directors, actors, and production companies.

E-mail your name, mailing address, and phone number . . . and please state what genre (and a rough budget estimate) of the type of screenplay you'd like to read.

This service is only offered to professionals who are interested in acquiring scripts.

Click on -> "send e-mail" . . . or send an e-mail to ->

info@ScriptDoctor911.com

Note: This service is offered as a mechanism to help talented screenwriters (those who've written exceptional screenplays) . . . connect with industry professionals. ScriptDoctor911 does not function as a literary agency.

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Doc's advice -> click on "the spinning orb."

credentials:
MFA, UCLA film school
Aubrey M. Horton is an award-winning screenwriter.

He received his MFA in screenwriting from UCLA film school ("the Harvard of screenwriting").

He's had two development deals and has consulted on projects for Warner Bros., Paramount, and HBO. He's also worked as a freelance story analyst for the Dick Clark Film Group.

If you check out his "success stories," you'll discover that Horton has doctored scripts for five screenwriters who've won national competitions. In 1999, a screenwriter (who has had several scripts doctored by Horton) wrote a project which won a Golden Globe nomination.

In "Creative Screenwriting" magazine -- Jim Shea rated Horton as a "highly recommended" script doctor, i.e., in the top 8 nationally.

Horton has edited five books for the Directors Guild; he's worked as a judge for two national screenwriting competitions; he's given seminars at Barnes & Noble, Book People, the Austin Film Society, Borders Books, and St. Edward's University; and he's taught numerous screenwriting workshops.

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