Attention screenwriters and filmmakers,

 

Visual Impact Productions, a Seattle based production company, is now seeking film scripts to consider for production.

We are a well connected independent production company and we will be producing 5 independent features in the next 5 to 6 years. We see no good reason why your film should not be one of them, so send us in your script and let us have a look.

As usual there are some guidelines to how you should submits your screenplay. Here they are.

Submission Rules:

  • Script must be in standard film submit format. If you have to ask... get Scriptware.
  • Register your script with the Copyright Office and the WGA.
  • Do not send your scripts to any other production company or agency while we are looking at it. You should allow 90 days for this. The postmark date from when you sent your script is a good starting point for those 90 days. If we like your script and want to talk further, we will contact you within 90 days, if you do not hear from us in that time, you are free to send it out elsewhere.
  • Include your contact information (phone, mail, and e-mail if you have one) on the title page of your script, not on a separate piece of paper or a card.
  • Send us a COPY of your script. You will NOT get it back so do not send an original.

Ok, if you can agree and follow these rules, you can submit your script. To do so, please mail a copy, via snail-mail, to:

Visual Impact Productions
Screenplay Submissions
P.O. Box 70465
Bellevue, WA. 98005
USA

Disclaimer:

  • Visual Impact Productions does not make any promises to produce your script. By sending us your script you agree to the terms above and give Visual Impact Productions the choice to produce or reject your script. If your script is selected, negotiations with you will start, and you will, of course, have the choice to say yes or no. Visual Impact Productions reserves the right to determine if you are qualified to participate in the production of your script, and makes no promises to have you direct, produce, or in any other way be involved in the production of your screenplay.