Katie Aldrin

Script Reader at The Black List

Katie Aldrin is an experienced script reader currently employed at The Black List since November 2013, where over 500 TV pilots have been reviewed and constructive feedback provided to writers. In addition to a role as an Assistant at Sony Pictures Entertainment, Katie has volunteered at 826LA, mentoring children in writing and research, and served as an Agent Trainee at United Talent Agency, gaining experience in script coverage and literary department operations. An internship at Williams College involved event planning and communications, and earlier internships provided insight into screenplay coverage and communications within the arts sector. Katie holds a B.A. in Sociology and Psychology from Williams College and has pursued further education at the University of Oxford.

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The Black List

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The Black List is where moviemakers find great scripts to make and scripts find moviemakers to make them. It began as a survey. In 2005, Franklin Leonard surveyed almost 100 film industry development executives about their favorite scripts from that year that had not been made as feature films. That first list - many of which have been made since - can be viewed here. Since then the voter pool has grown to about 500 film executives, 60% of whom typically respond. Over 200 Black List screenplays have been made as feature films. Those films have earned over $16BN in worldwide box office, have been nominated for 148 Academy Awards, and have won 25, including Best Pictures SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE and THE KING'S SPEECH and five of the last ten screenwriting Oscars. A complete list of Black List films is below. In September 2012, we launched a membership site for industry professionals that functions as a real time Black List and screenplay recommendation engine. You can learn more here and sign up for membership here. In October 2012, we extended our mission further by allowing screenwriters from the world to, for a small fee, upload their scripts to our database, have them evaluated by professional script readers, and subject to that evaluation and our recommendation algorithm, sent to our - at present - over 1000 film industry professionals. You can begin the process of being discovered here.


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