ScriptDig.com

I hit the ground running, literally as a runner at a production company on Sunset Blvd., but before I landed a paying gig I worked as a script reader for a few companies, under the title, “intern”.

These companies included production companies, literary management, and even a consulting firm complete with a screenplay contest. Shortly after I left the consulting company in Beverly Hills, I started offering freelance services under the banner, ScriptDig. A year later, I started the website – and its been growing ever since.

ScriptDig.com is a free online resource for screenwriters. In fact, due to it’s newest development, a screenwriting forum, it’s unlike any other resource out there. The forum is special because it doesn’t just offer topics such as “feature screenplays” and “short screenplays”; instead it breaks down the elements of what a screenplay is and presents specific pages for the visitor to browse including, “characters”, “sub-text”, and “premise”. These topics allow the visitor to brose the page and find an answer, post a question, and relate to screenwriters with similar concerns. The goal for ScriptDig is to create the most concise forum and website possible for screenwriters … after all, ScriptDig doesn’t want to be responsible for your procrastination!


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