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Where to get scripts?

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Does anyone know either online or if you are here in LA where you can find scripts?

I need to begin reading scripts to get an idea of how genres are approached from a script writers point of view.

Is there a place to obtain shooting scripts as well?

Any info would be welcome.

Thanks a lot.
post #2 of 6
<a href="http://www.script-o-rama.com" target="_blank">Drew's Script-O-Rama</a>
post #3 of 6
Samuel French books on Sunset.
post #4 of 6
what's up..

i've seen scripts in book forms at the big stores like borders and barnes and noble...probably amazon.com too...otherwise, just search the web, i've picked up a few here and there from the internet...

any titles in particular...maybe i have them to email..
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Does anyone know either online or if you are here in LA where you can find scripts?

I need to begin reading scripts to get an idea of how genres are approached from a script writers point of view.

Is there a place to obtain shooting scripts as well?

Any info would be welcome.

Thanks a lot.
Hi pal,

Drews is pretty good but im not sure if it lets u print or download.
Most of the scripts will (usually) have wether its a shooting script on the main title page and if not u can tell just by looking at the format.
If the scenes are numbered for instance is a giveaway.
Anyway heres a couple more links for ya

1. <a href="http://www.moviescripts.de/" target="_blank">http://www.moviescripts.de/</a>
Pretty comprehensive site, some dead links though

2.http://www.joblo.com/moviescripts.htm
Another good site and tells you if its a shooting script of draft version.

3. <a href="http://www.screentalk.org/gallery.htm" target="_blank">http://www.screentalk.org/gallery.htm</a>
A really good site as it presents the scipts in adobe and lets u print and download easily.
Not as comprehensive as some others but a good range.
post #6 of 6
Best one i know is my pal Erik's site. Movie-Page.com. He's got one of the biggest selections around, definitely worth a look see, thats where i get hunt for scripts when i need to refine my format. Check it out at <a href="http://www.movie-page.com." target="_blank">www.movie-page.com</a>

edited to change url.

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