Hi-

I have all these links on my media and screen studies lib guide-I took them off 
of other guides and researched, and they seem legit!   So far I haven't gotten 
any negative feedback on these sites.

Debra



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Daily Script<http://www.dailyscript.com/tv.html>
Includes movie and tv scripts and screenplays in proper screenwriting format.
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Drew's Script-O-Rama<http://www.script-o-rama.com/snazzy/dircut.html>
Includes 10000+ free movie scripts, transcripts, screenplays, teleplays and 
more since 1995.
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Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb)<http://www.imsdb.com/>
Includes HTML-formatted scripts indexed by film and tv genres. downloadable and 
free, with links to script vendors.
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The Script Source<http://www.thescriptsource.net/>
Includes free movie and tv scripts and script writing tips.
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Simply Scripts<http://www.simplyscripts.com/>
A database of hundreds of downloadable scripts, movie scripts, screenplays, and 
transcripts of current, classic and maybe a few soon-to-be-released movies, 
television, anime, unproduced and radio shows.
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Springfield! 
Springfield!<https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Springfield!+Springfield!&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8>
Dedicated to The Simpsons and host to thousands of free TV show episode scripts 
and screencaps, cartoon framegrabs and movie scripts.
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TV Writing<https://sites.google.com/site/tvwriting/us-drama/show-collections>
Includes US and UK drama, US comedy and animation and pilot scripts.

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Subject: [Videolib] websites with movie scripts

Hi all,

I have a professor who wants to make PDFs from websites with movie scripts. An 
example is Kramer vs. Kramer at 
http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Kramer-vs-Kramer.html. She also has a PDF of 
Scarface that she got somewhere, I think from this website 
http://www.dailyscript.com/index.html. She was telling me that Daily Script 
must be legit because the web page for the New York Film Academy 
(https://www.nyfa.edu/student-resources/10-great-websites-download-movie-scripts/)
 links to it...

Am I being overly cautious? I am not going to post a PDF ripped from a sketchy 
site ... but I am even hesitant to link to these sites. Advice??

Sarah

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