PRODUCED SCRIPTS
“Below are some great examples of produced scripts that best resemble what a spec script should look like. Many online scripts that you read vary for a number of different reasons. Some are written by the directors, therefore there are more camera angles and loose format throughout. Some are shooting scripts, which also offer camera angles, scene numbers, etc. Some are dated scripts or those written by aging writers set in their old school ways, thus they tend to be overwritten and go into much more detail. All of this you want to avoid when writing spec scripts, which is why we offer this resource below with a collection of some excellent online examples to follow.”
WSF MEMBERS SCRIPTS
“Below you will find loglines and screenplays from our talented member base here at the Wisconsin Screenwriters Forum. We have members from across the nation and beyond. All scripts are copyrighted works of the listed writers and are offered for your viewing with the consent that any abuse or disobedience of U.S. copywright laws and regulations will be dealt with by the writers and any representation they have, literary and legal. If you are interested in optioning, developing, representing, or purchasing any of the scripts you read, please contact the writer directly. If you are interested in a logline and would like to review the script, please do the same.”
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