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Sending a script.

Hi.

Is it okay to send in a script to a production company, agent etc, in the form of a PDF file? I have Celtx as well but I thought an Adobe PDF might be the better option, but now I'm not so sure. Also, I was thinking about using Microsoft Word Works for the synopsis/outline, would that be okay?

Most people just use Microsoft Word docs.

Quote: Lee Henman @ December 6 2010, 12:02 PM GMT

Most people just use Microsoft Word docs.

I don't have Microsoft Word, it says I have to buy the whole package but I'm poor.

Would sending it in a Celtx file be a good idea?

Quote: abfc bjk @ December 6 2010, 12:34 PM GMT

I don't have Microsoft Word, it says I have to buy the whole package but I'm poor.

Would sending it in a Celtx file be a good idea?

No.
Send a PDF

Quote: Lazzard @ December 6 2010, 12:41 PM GMT

No.
Send a PDF

Is your PDF idea tried and tested? Have you used it yourself?

Quote: abfc bjk @ December 6 2010, 12:34 PM GMT

I don't have Microsoft Word, it says I have to buy the whole package but I'm poor.

Would sending it in a Celtx file be a good idea?

Can't you export as a doc. file in Celtx? I thought you could.

Quote: Lee Henman @ December 6 2010, 1:18 PM GMT

Can't you export as a doc. file in Celtx? I thought you could.

I think so but if they don't have Celtx themselves then they won't be able to open it, and will then probably discard it straight away.

Quote: abfc bjk @ December 6 2010, 12:43 PM GMT

Is your PDF idea tried and tested? Have you used it yourself?

Me and several million others.
Use it all the time without any trouble.

Quote: Lazzard @ December 6 2010, 1:39 PM GMT

Me and several million others.
Use it all the time without any trouble.

My worry is that whoever I send it to won't have Adobe which is needed to open it, I've heard it's pretty obscure.

Everyone has adobe Acrobat reader. Barring trogs, but it's best nto to send them scrips anyway. Being trogs and all.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ December 6 2010, 2:19 PM GMT

Everyone has adobe Acrobat reader. Barring trogs, but it's best nto to send them scrips anyway. Being trogs and all.

Everyone? Really? So if I send them a PDF Adobe file they should definiately be able to, at least, read it?

Troggs? Did they have a big hit with Wild Thing? Because I actually quite like that song. :) In seriousness though I have no idea what a trog is.

Troglodytes. Cave dwellers.

Acrobat reader is a bog standard piece of kit which comes pre-built on most pcs and laptops. Even if it isn't, most people who didn't have it have downloaded it for free by now anyway.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ December 6 2010, 2:30 PM GMT

Troglodytes. Cave dwellers.

Acrobat reader is a bog standard piece of kit which comes pre-built on most pcs and laptops. Even if it isn't, most people who didn't have it have downloaded it for free by now anyway.

Well, I'll admit I've learned a new word today. At first I thought you were just making up cromulent words but you've certainly embiggened my vocabulary.

Thanks everyone for all the replies! Much appreciated!

:)

Quote: abfc bjk @ December 6 2010, 11:51 AM GMT

Is it okay to send in a script to a production company, agent etc, in the form of a PDF file? I have Celtx as well but I thought an Adobe PDF might be the better option, but now I'm not so sure. Also, I was thinking about using Microsoft Word Works for the synopsis/outline, would that be okay?

If you have any queries, just ring up the company and ask.

It's not difficult. :)

Quote: don rushmore @ December 6 2010, 3:18 PM GMT

If you have any queries, just ring up the company and ask.

It's not difficult. :)

It is when you have a voice like a burping walrus. :)

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