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<p dir="auto"><strong>ir001</strong> — <em>1 year ago(February 11, 2025 05:19 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">It takes a very long time to go through each website looking for the term 'We do not accept unsolicited scripts', and all searches particularly in Bing ought to weed out all websites that have this term in them. That would leave about ten percent of websites that do accept unsolicited scripts.<br />
That said, Bing could also look for the specific term 'short films' which would decrease this percentage even more, perhaps to four percent.<br />
Also, when one is looking down long lists of film production companies and script agents, the mouse ought to be hoverable over each website, and then be hoverable over each window that opens from it, so that everything is seen just by hovering the mouse as this slides across the screen, finally to what the film production company or script agent is looking for.<br />
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