Screenwriter Jobs

by Phil Gladwin on December 3, 2009

Just a quickie this time – I’ve added a new section to the website – a screenwriting jobs section.

If you’re looking for work as a screenwriter, story editor, comedy writer, whatever – or even work within movie and tv production – you should definitely take a look.

The pages take ads from quite a few internet sources, and should automatically update as the vacancies are posted, so if you are looking to get hired as a writer make it a habit to check back – you never quite know what’s going to pop up.

Take a look at the screenwriter jobs.

Comedy writer jobs.

And general movie and tv industry jobs.

{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

David Mathias December 14, 2009 at 7:29 pm

I’m not looking for a job (per se)as I am inundated with work already. However, it would be most useful to me to find a way to get my books into the hands of people making movies.
My novels have the right stuff – just need to find an agent or a way to pitch.
Please advise and thank you!
David

Karen Buckton December 15, 2009 at 4:17 am

Hi David

I’m a screenwriter and I’ve passed your details onto my rep in case she’s interested.

Good luck with all your work.

Cheers
Karen

Karen Buckton December 15, 2009 at 4:57 am

Thanks so much screenwritinggoldmine for preparing a separate comedy jobs page. It’ll come in very handy for me!
Karen

carrie February 25, 2010 at 2:13 am

Hello, sometimes I get reallu great ideas for new series of an episode for a show allready on or a movie but i never know who to contact, what i need to do to be heard, if I need to write the show out or if someone can take off with my idea or join in the writing of it. I would love some advice because I have reat ideas of all kinds of shows. Right now I have a hreat idea for an episode of fringe. Thank You.

Karen Buckton February 25, 2010 at 2:29 am

Carrie, in all sincerity one of the first things you should do is work on your many spelling and typing errors. A wordsmith needs to demonstrate respect for words (even on a blog page) to be taken seriously in this industry. Words are your tools of trade. They should be treated with respect. Good luck.

carrie February 25, 2010 at 2:50 am

I apologize for my errors in typing. I should have proof read it better and you are right, I didn’t show much respect for my work here. I really would however appreciate any advice on how to get started. I have written poems and stories since I was a young girl and now I would love to put some out there for others to enjoy. I love writing and sometimes I get over enthusiastic about my ideas.

Karen Buckton February 25, 2010 at 3:06 am

This is a great source of information Carrie: http://www.writergazette.com.
:-)

carrie February 25, 2010 at 3:22 am

Thank You very much Karen

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