Black Friday Sale – save on script reports!
For Black Friday this year, we’re slashing prices on our script reports, meaning you can get the expert feedback you need on your writing for less!
For Black Friday this year, we’re slashing prices on our script reports, meaning you can get the expert feedback you need on your writing for less!
WriteMovies founder Dr. Alexander Ross just completed 4 years of extensive research for his PhD investigating thousands of films to identify key factors that determine their success or failure. (more…)
We always recommend to screenwriters that you get good feedback on your script. When you’re so close to your own work, it can be difficult to see the wood for the trees!
That’s where our script reports come in. We provide studio-quality script reports to show writers and producers how the industry would currently rate and handle their script, and to help take them to the next level. All of our reports follow industry-standard formats, and are designed to give you honest, constructive feedback on your work.
And until Monday December 2nd, we’re offering them at special discounted prices!
STUDIO COVERAGE – was $99, now $79!
DEVELOPMENT NOTES – was $149, now $119!
Click here to visit our Script Report pages and find out more!
Just a couple of days remain of the Fall 2019 Screenwriting Contest, which closes this weekend! With the deadline fast approaching, you have until the end of Sunday October 13th to submit…
“Scandals intrigue people and this storyline is at the center of the script” – Extracts from a script report by our trainee Eirini Papadaki, based on a reading of AMERICAN BEAUTY found online at on The Daily Script website: CLICK HERE to read the script. (more…)
“Bourne’s identity is not important to him anymore. His initial goal is not accomplished as we still don’t really know who he is, generating potential for a sequel.” – Extracts from a script report by our trainee Adam Yee, based on a reading of THE BOURNE IDENTITY found online at on The Daily Script website: CLICK HERE to read the script.
“This fragmented and non-linear narrative structure creates a sense of reflexivity between the reader and the protagonist…” – Extracts from a script report by our trainee Eirini Papadaki, based on a reading of MEMENTO found online at on The Daily Script website: CLICK HERE to read the script.