Loglines for short scripts are free to list on InkTip. After posting your logline, you will receive e-mails from parties interested in reading your short script.
Screenplay shorts range from 2-45 pages long. They are an excellent way for writers to gain produced credits and on-the-job experience. The InkTip Shorts Index offers a variety of genres under which your script can be listed.
Whether you are looking for a "calling card" to get more work or to simply establish a relationship with an up-and-coming director or producer, posting your short script logline is an effective way to market your talent.
A red-neck finds a unique way to satisfy his hunting instinct. (2 male characters, 1 location, a surreal comedy)
Competition results for various scripts: Winner in The Moondance Film Festival TV (Situation Comedy) Episodic Division; Finalist in The Writers Place Scriptwriting Competition (comedy division); Finalist in the Paranoia Horror and Sci-Fi Competition; and Semi-finalist in the LA Screenplay Festival (comedy division).
As the United States and Japan race to complete atomic weapons, a young man comes to understand the equation that three gods equal only one human while his Japanese adoptive father's research is appropriated by the Manhattan Project.
A young man has lost ... something. His quest to discover what he's missing ultimately leads him to realize the value of what he already has: Balls. Gonads. Nuts. Moxie.
An elderly, extremely successful man shows how he has become a man of vision: he has looked through the eyes of others, thanked them for their vision, and enjoyed it with them.
A young opera singer struggles to find her voice following the death of her abusive father and seeks solace in her sleep where her avant-garde imagery becomes reality, rekindling the fragile relationship with her mother, whom she believed had abandoned her.
A writer mourning the death of his wife finds both the inspiration and the healing he needs when he dreams another’s dream. In doing so, he discovers that the imagination is far more powerful than he could ever envisage, loses an aesthetic argument by proving it, and will surely never read Coleridge again.
Two young girls launch twenty five children's picture books within a year but get challenged by critics when they get nominated to receive the Nobel Laureate for Children's Literature.