Chimera, I wish I had taken that class when I had the chance. When I was taking some creative writing classes at BYU, we got this email where we could've have made our stories into screenplays, kind of like a team effort with the film students, but I was too wrapped up in writing a novel at the time and I didn't want any distractions. I wish I had done it. I'd go for it. I had to get this 'for dummies book,' but it was a laborious process. If I was planning on writing more than one screenplay, I'd get this screenwriting program that they have.
So Parker, if you ever read this? Well, first what's LTU? I've actually written a screenplay of that novel I got published and gave it to a production company to look at, BUT how long is the waiting period? I don't want to be pushy really, but when would it be appropriate to call and query about it? They've only had it for two months, but it's just a little bit different than manuscripts (because that's a pretty short waiting time for those), though I'm sure you know this already. Anyhoo, what's the most professional way to do this?
Side note: Chimera, I saw that Asian Backstreet boys thing the other month. We about died laughing. It seemed like something we would do.