Originally posted by graybooks
View Post
New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
I'm curious as to what other peoples' experiences have been like with uploading television pilots -- I know many have found representation or optioned work with the aid of the site from putting up a feature, but wondering if anyone out there has had such good fortune with putting up a good pilot. I put up a television script, got a couple good scores, a few downloads -- but aside from the cool opportunities with networks, I wonder if people are using the site for television in the same way that they are for features. Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Originally posted by WaitForIt View PostI've been waiting since May 3rd. At the three-week mark, I got an automatic e-mail (I assume it was automatic) re: a free month of hosting. My script was downloaded by a reader about a day later. Still waiting, though. Genre is drama.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Originally posted by harbak View PostJust curious as to the average wait time for a read currently if anyone can update that?
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Originally posted by harbak View PostJust curious as to the average wait time for a read currently if anyone can update that?
From the help section on The Black List:
https://blcklst.com/help/article/268
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Just curious as to the average wait time for a read currently if anyone can update that?
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Originally posted by keithcalder View PostI've been receiving them in the evening. I'm not sure if it's staggered or not for other recipients.
Or maybe not.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Originally posted by sallain View PostI have the same question. Does anyone have an answer for this?
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Originally posted by Ronaldinho View PostWould also be curious when it's compiled.
eg, if you get a script which has an 8 and 9 in sub-categories, where the review goes live Sunday night, will it make the Monday email?
"Every Monday, our industry professionals receive an email that includes the titles, authors, genres, and loglines of scripts that received high (8+) overall ratings from our paid readers. A single read with a high rating from our readers merits inclusion. Other emails circulate regularly (at least once a week and often on Friday), listing titles, authors, genres, and loglines of scripts that receive high component scores in categories or genres where the industry pros have expressed specific interest."
However, apparently some of us impatient types aren't satisfied with being told our script will be highlighted on Mondays, we want to know when on Monday.
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Would also be curious when it's compiled.
eg, if you get a script which has an 8 and 9 in sub-categories, where the review goes live Sunday night, will it make the Monday email?
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Originally posted by LIMAMA View PostHow does the pilot side of the BL work? Do you need a treatment, bible, pilot already written out?
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
How does the pilot side of the BL work? Do you need a treatment, bible, pilot already written out?
Leave a comment:
-
Re: New Black List Thread - Franklin Leonard answers your questions
Hi Franklin,
I really appreciate the work you've put into the Blacklist and the improvements made over the past year. However, I do have a concern about the visibility of scripts hosted on the site. It could be that I'm not using the search correctly, but it doesn't appear possible to search by the script's rating, which seems like a key piece of functionality that is missing.
What if a pro wanted to find all the scripts that were a specific genre and had an average rating over 7 (or 8, etc.) Is this search possible?
It seems that the only way a screenplay will display in search results is if that script has had a certain number of reviews in a specific time period. (Such as 2 in the last month or 4 in the last year.) Since reviews come in at different times, that means that even if a script had two reviews with above average ratings it may only show up in search results for one or two weeks. It also means that a script could have two reviews and an 8 average, but if one of the reviews is 30+ days old a person's script with a 6 average and a newer review would display in the top list and the higher rated script would not.
This seems strange to me. Shouldn't the top lists actually display higher rated scripts, not ones that fall into some arbitrary time bracket?
I don't understand why the screenplay's rating isn't a searchable field? You could include a filter/date field if someone wanted to *only* see newer scripts, but why exclude highly-rated scripts that are hosted on the site from displaying in top lists? Or why can't you search by rating in a general search?
Please correct me if I've misunderstood the searching methods on the Blacklist. But if I've understood them correctly, could you please consider adding an option to search by rating to the pro's dashboards and to other searches? Or allow scripts to display that might have less than two reviews, or ratings that don't fall into a certain date range, but their average shows that they are really "top rated"?
Thanks for listening to our suggestions.
Suzanne
P.S. Another thought: what if you sorted the results in a general search by rating, also. So if I did a search for all "Animation" screenplays, the search results would be ordered from highest average rating to lowest rating. (Maybe they are sorted that way currently, but it doesn't appear that way to me. I just get a list of all animation scripts, in no particular order.)Last edited by sallain; 05-06-2014, 01:54 PM.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: