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.
After falling from his pram six-month old Victor has developed a rare medical condition. His anguished parents are going through hell trying to cope with this strange medical phenomenon
A fishing series that has nothing to do with catching fish. Young Andy tells fascinating stories from his small rowboat at the edge of a quiet and mysterious pond. In the pilot episode, Andy reflects on how he got lost in the woods and was chased by bigfoot.
Series episode log lines and synopsis available upon request.
12-year old Evie’s upset her tween idol, singing/acting sensation Madison Park, has retired because of the constant media attention and lack of privacy. Dreaming to be famous herself, Evie is struck by lightening that night and as a result of the freak accident becomes an overnight, worldwide sensation. Evie very quickly learns what it’s really like to have “all eyes on her.”
A thirteen year old boy who swims competitively, is top of his class, and adjusting to adolescent life has a difficult time breaking up with his girlfriend when she sits behind him in math class and grades his homework, threatens his good grades and class standing.
A female friend of a family revisits after years to find an attraction to a boy who has become a handsome man who enjoys the finer things in life. The friend chases the boy/man, coming on to him in the most inappropriate of places even though her advances aren't accepted. The boy/man has to identify the seductress after a fatal drunk driving accident because the boy/man's mother refuses to do so.
A father is desperate for his son to win his schools wildlife photography contest. His camera club nemesis has a daughter in the same class and this is his one great chance to score points. He will do anything to ensure that his son finds a prize winning photograph. The theme is the effect parents have in sharing their obsessions with their children.
When beloved Scales Elementary School mascot Casper the corn snake mysteriously turns up missing, a popular, snooty girl leads the investigation of suspect nerds, bullies, mean girls and skaters to uncover a most unlikely culprit.
A torrential downpour serves as a catalyst for a man and his granddaughter to converse. It is the man's haunted memories of a rain remembered that makes the girl appreciate what she has.
Fourth Place (Family) – The Indie Gathering 2009
Finalist — Queens International Film Festival 2008
Semifinalist — (Final Four) International Family Film Festival 2009
Semifinalist — Gimmee Credit Screenplay Competition 2008
Semifinalist — Vines Shorts Festival 2008
Official Selection – Action on Film Festival 2009
When a woman mourning the loss of her father to Alzheimer’s disease tries to rediscover her favorite childhood memory, she makes some new and better memories, instead.
A mother’s advice (and the consequences of ignoring it) are graphically brought to light in this modern day fable, (“You’d lose your head if it weren’t screwed on!”).
A small child solves Santa's toy production issues by sending the pesky elves' pet mice on an annual vacation just before Christmas freeing the elves up to build more toys. The hide-and-seek loving mice end up vacationing with the good girls and boys from the first of December until Christmas Eve each year from then on. (Product potential is large.)
When eight-year old Billy walks out of the house wearing his IPOD and playing his DS, Grandpa tries to tell him how different things were when he grew up. Soon Grandpa is back to his own days of youth, reliving the joys and travails of childhood in an era long gone by.
To finish first, first you have to pay your way there.
The local paper will provide sponsorship to the games for only one of these fine young men. Winfield is the track star and Gerry the Boccia player; in short film it never goes smoothly.
Summer camp never seemed so alive in River Rats, a collection of short stories about three young boys who pass in a car accident but come back as ghosts to hang out on the river banks of a summer camp and get into mischief created entirely by the imaginations of their grieving parents.
Tragedy looms in Rebecca Jean’s rural hometown as people have gathered to support each other as the final moments of the rescue for five trapped miners unfold.
A child wanders into a corner store owned by a magician named Funny Duck and complains about his useless math homework. When he leaves the store, he enters a world where math hasn't been discovered and must use what he's learned in school to fix the things he takes for granted.
For anyone that's ever wanted to capture a video of what their dog and cat do when they're left at home, this is for you. Do they help each other get treats? Watch TV? Run a bath? Well, yes to all of those things and more. Add a troublesome hairball and you've got yourself a story.
A construction site comes to a halt when an insensitive worker knocks a frog into a deep bore hole and his co-workers try to save it. A young girl happens on the scene. Free from complexities of knowledge that has flustered the adults, the problem's solution is clear to her, and she saves the frog.
Young Willie Walker is on top of the world as he gets ready for the day. His day.
Too bad everyone else forgot; everyone in the old farm house anyway.
Still, he receives the birthday gift of a lifetime from a loving heart that no longer beats.
This children's story is about a very loving family, a single mom with two children and an adventurous playful kitten. The children’s story describes how the children behave having a new kitten, for the first time, handling the daily situations they experience with their new kitten. (A 30 minute script for children also developed to a 17 chapter children's book with pictures and drawings.)
Don Alfonso [“Poncho”] is a high school janitor in a Latino neighborhood. He's old, short, and doesn't speak English. He sips his "poción" from a flask. He says he healed Pancho Villa--which would make him about 100 years old. The school bullies call him "brujito" [little witch]. When a kid is hit by a car outside the school and killed, we find out who Don Alfonso really is and what powers he has.