Write a Movie Script
BY KTOWN213.COM

Have you ever thought about writing a movie script?  Have you ever said to yourself "Hey that movie sucked, I can come up with a better movie than that"?  Well now's your chance!  We've gotten in touch with a Korean-American producer, and he and his company are looking for a few good scripts, especially from a Korean-American writer! 

If you're up for the challenge, first write a short synopsis of your idea and email it to fred@cineville.com, but with scripts you've already completed, not just ideas that you think would make good films.  Make sure you put Ktown213 somewhere in the email subject field, so that they know it's coming from our site, because they get flooded with dozens of email script queries every day from various sources.

The body of the email should basically contain the title of the script, the genre (i.e. action, romance, suspense, etc.), the script page length, a logline of their script (which is a one-sentence summary of the plot, much like you would see in the TV Guide), and a brief synopsis of the plot, no more than 1 to 3 paragraphs in length.

If Cineville likes the script idea, they'll respond to the email with the company's legal script submission release form. Cineville has worked with companies such as Sony/Columbia TriStar, New Line Cinema, and Warner Brothers.  Good luck!