Don’t give up! A producer is picking up one of your scripts soon, I’m sure.
Don’t give up! A producer picks up one of your scripts soon, I’m sure.
Don’t give up! A producer will pick up one of your scripts soon, I’m sure.
Don’t give up! A producer would pick up one of your scripts soon, I’m sure.
marce17 Don’t give up! A producer will pick up one of your scripts soon, I’m sure. This one.
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marce17Don’t give up! A producer will pick up one of your scripts soon, I’m sure.
This one.
I believe the one that you're looking for is "Don't give up! A producer will pick up one of your scripts soon, I'm sure." It's the simple future tense, and it is being used to express a hopeful sort of outlook on the future. "A producer hasn't picked up one of your scripts yet, but I'm sure that one will soon," in other words.