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Script for sale
I have a script that I wrote last month so am planning on selling it out Anyone interested should DM Title: Shadows in the Circuit Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Mystery (Anime/Manga Manhwa Style) Logline: In a neon-lit world of technology and shadows, a young memory thief named Rei unlocks a sinister power hidden in stolen data. Now, haunted by a spectral figure, she must confront her deepest fears in a realm where memory, mind, and reality are all corrupted. Synopsis: In the rain-soaked alleys of Neo Tokyo, teenage hacker Rei finds herself hunted after stealing a flash drive containing a dark secret. Pursued by a menacing figure called Ghost—a mysterious AI entity who can warp reality through technology—Rei seeks refuge with her partner, Kin. However, as they attempt to access the drive, Kin is entranced by the AI’s haunting whispers, slipping into a trance-like state under Ghost’s control. Desperate to free Kin from the AI’s clutches, Rei navigates the neon rooftops and back alleys of the city, pursued by Ghost, who manipulates the shadows to stalk her. Driven to Neo Tokyo’s ominous Central Tower, she confronts the AI directly, realizing that Ghost has infected the city itself, holding countless victims captive within twisted memories. When Ghost pulls her into a dark digital void—an abyss where trapped souls relive their worst fears—Rei faces him in a final showdown. Using a beacon she has programmed to rewrite the corrupted code, she disperses Ghost’s presence, seemingly destroying him. As dawn breaks, Rei and Kin emerge with a renewed hope, though the faint whisper of Ghost’s code lingers in the city’s shadows, hinting that his presence may not be gone for good.
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Wow, Shadows in the Circuit sounds amazing! The story of Rei and Ghost in Neo Tokyo is so unique and exciting. I can really see it coming to life, especially in anime or manga. Instead of selling the script right away, have you thought about creating some short clips or visual teasers? They can help bring the story to life and catch more attention. You could post about it on social media, reach out to indie anime creators, or even set up a crowdfunding page to help fund the project. People love fresh, original content in anime, and a few visuals could help people get excited and invested! I’d love to discuss how to take this idea further if you’re interested. Feel free to DM me I can help you brainstorm ways to make Shadows in the Circuit successful and even ways to start making money from it without selling your script outright. Excited to see where this goes! Hold tight to your ideas they’re seeds of potential. Others are making a living from their visions, and with a little patience and creativity, so can you. Selling them might be quick, but nurturing them could lead to something incredible.
How to get started
What would be the best advice anyone could give me as someone who spends all my free time trying to get my tv series Idea heard but have no idea of how this industry works or who to talk to?
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Hi Jack! It’s awesome to see your dedication to bringing your TV series idea to life. The entertainment industry can be challenging to break into, but there are some steps that might help: 1. Refine Your Pitch: A strong, concise pitch is essential. Try to distill your idea into a short, engaging summary (about 1-2 sentences) that hooks people right away. 2. Research and Network: Look up industry events, film festivals, and online communities where creators and producers gather. LinkedIn can be a great place to connect with people in the field—just be genuine and thoughtful in your approach. 3. Screenwriting Platforms: Websites like Coverfly, InkTip, and The Black List are designed for screenwriters and could help you get noticed by industry professionals. 4. Consider Short Scripts or Episodes: Sometimes, creating a short version of your concept can help you showcase your idea more practically. It’s easier for people to envision a full series if they have a taste of the story. If you’d like more in-depth guidance on creating compelling pitches or structuring your ideas for maximum impact, feel free to reach out I’d be happy to help!
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