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Hi All,
I was looking through the inktip website and read what they had to say on coverage and consulting. They hinted that good script coverage from scriptpimp and scriptapalooza can get you more interest from producers on their website. Does anyone have experience to that effect or is it more money in the circular file? Thanks in advance. ABZ |
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ABZ --
I did a search at Inktip under 'Script Pimp Recommends' and found 30 scripts with them. Hope this helps. EJ |
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Thanks! That search was a smart idea. I think I may give the pimp a try. ABZ
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I have had good experiences with Scriptpimp and with their consultation services. My consultant was Sean McKittrick and he not only provided useful analysis, but has increased the exposure of my work.
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"DrKakkis" et al:
Do you guys at ScriptPimp realize how off-putting your moronically transparent plugs are? Why ruin a decent reputation with this juvenile game? Speaking of Mr. McKittrick: I got a "recommend" from ScriptPimp but the promised review by him never happened. I was told by Laina that he was very busy. |
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And the plot sickens...ABZ
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homunculus --
Are you implying that I work for Script PIMP? EJ |
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