Submission Guidelines Revised: February 12, 2010
There are 3 ways to submit a script to us.
1. Mail it to us!
If you would like to submit a physical, tangible script for us to scan, then please mail it to the following address:
mypdfscripts
c/o Sheridan Cleland
PO Box 37
Gallipolis Ferry, WV 25515-0037
I would prefer not to return them after they’ve been scanned, but if you’re partial to the scripts and would like them returned to you, e-mail me and we can work out those arrangements.
For anonymous submissions, do not include a return address. If I don’t know where it came from, then I won’t be lying when the Script Police start breaking fingers.
2. Use our SendSpace Drop Box!
3. Use our digital submission form and e-mail the script to us!
If you’ve never submitted a script before, then please read through the guidelines below before submitting and be sure to e-mail the script directly to us using:
info [at] mypdfscripts [dot] net
Please Note:
Your script will be downloaded and checked along with the information included in your submission to ensure that it meets the guidelines and quality standards set forth by this site. If your submission does not include an IMDb link it may be deleted immediately. It is also strongly suggested that you include an e-mail address with your submission so that we can contact you if we have any questions.
Once your script has been approved, it will then be stripped of metadata and other extraneous non-essential information and the file size will be reduced if possible. Some information may be altered and/or changed before being published. Nothing personal, we’re just picky.
Guidelines for a Script Post:
If you could send this information along with your submission it will greatly expedite the entire process of getting it listed on the site.
The Post Title should be the Script Name formatted as:
Script Name (aka Alternate Name/Year of Original or Remake)
The Post Text should include the following:
Date of draft or latest revision, draft type, by writer(s).
Revisions by (if any). Based on (if any). Created by (if any). Etc.
Synopsis: (The logline or plot synopsis which can be taken from the “Plot” section of the film’s IMDb page or similar synopsis – if available)
Notes: Anything of interest (i.e. No Cover Page, Missing Pages, etc.)
Source: (Scanned or Digital) – Number of Pages – Size – IMDb link (if available)





