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I wrote a script in my free-time and was just curious as to how to get it to fox.

2006-11-26 05:11:21 · 5 answers · asked by EL BARTO 2 in Entertainment & Music Television

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http://www.fox.com/community/askfox/mailing_addresses.htm

This gives you a lot of information. Hope that it helps.

2006-11-26 05:14:23 · answer #1 · answered by pinky_lady_2006 3 · 0 2

You could try going to one of their sites, like this one:

celebrific.com/fox-studios-plans-wolverine-x-men-spinoff-movie-news

to see what they're looking for, but, like many studios, they have "in house" writers (they're even made fun of on "The Simpsons"!), who contribute most of the material.

Take The X-files, for example. For a long time, it had a "No outsiders/no unsolicited scripts" policy. Then they found some guys' story on a fanfic site and made it into an ep! It can happen, so get a good agent, one familiar w./Fox (they're WEIRD!)...and go for it!

Even if Fox doesn't take it, you can always rework it into another script, right? I knew an older woman who retired from real estate sales outside NYC and got some stuff made into eps of "The Loveboat" and other '70's "classics". When they started ASKING her to write more, she moved out to L.A., and made a living off it...so anything's possible!

2006-11-26 05:19:48 · answer #2 · answered by Gwynneth Of Olwen 6 · 0 2

You can't submit your script. That's why TV shows like the Simpsons have writers.

2006-11-26 06:02:37 · answer #3 · answered by SeahawkFan37 5 · 2 0

look on line for script agents. Often large businesses like Fox will not accept scripts from unknown or unrepresented writers. By getting an agent, you will increase the chances of someone looking at your work. good luck

2006-11-26 05:15:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

you can't (ps i bet it sucks,and would go straight in the bin)

2006-11-26 05:32:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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