Monday, May 19, 2008

Script Reading Rates Page Live!!

Check out the original post over at CJRice.org, or check 'em out below.

Screenplay Coverage:
$120
Get the industry standard report for your screenplay here, and you’ll know exactly what’s wrong with your screenplay. Coverage includes collective analysis including character, plot, theme, dialogue, and other key mechanics of a screenplay. The report, which ranges from 2 — 3 pages, is broken into three parts: Synopsis, grid rating, and comments section.

Resubmission:
$60
Resubmissions are welcome! For a discounted rate, you receive additional coverage (coverage includes 1 - 2 pages comments and grid. Does not include synopsis).

Manuscript Coverage:
$400
Novelists are welcome, too! While reading for Harrry Winer (director of Alias, Felicity, What About Brian), my experience was exclusively with manuscripts and published novels. The coverage for a manuscript and published novel are exactly like that of a screenplay: Synopsis, grid rating, and comments section.

Story Notes:
$250
A formal report with 2 - 4 pages of studios-style commentary detailing problematic issues and suggestions (Does not include synopsis … Interested in a synopsis? See Story Notes 360).

Story Notes 360:
$360
This packages includes not only the studio-styled story notes, which covers any and all issues, but also the invaluable synopsis, which not only reveals what the reader thought your story was about, but also aids you toward perfecting your treatment for that infamous submission or pitch session. With a 360 degree view, it’s the ultimate review available!

One-Hour Television Coverage:
$100
As a reader at Josephson Entertainment (Bones), I was saturated by the demands of television and covered everything from spec pilots, half-hour television scripts, writing samples, and one-hour television screenplays; I’m open to reading any of the above, but my primary focus here is one-hour television. The coverage consists of the basic package detailed above.

Short Screenplay Story Notes:
$80
If you’re unhappy with the quality of your family and friends’ feedback regarding your short screenplay, you’ve come to the right guy. It’s all about the story; especially with short films. Today, everyone and their granny are making films, so it’s up to you to stand out from the sea of work out there by delivering something fresh, bold, and entertaining. Whether it’s art, entertainment, or simply practice, you need that extra FLASH if you’re planning on sharing it with audiences and festivals. The story notes includes detailed notes ranging from 1 - 2 pages, and covers all the key elements: thematic value, story-line, character, dialogue, pace, length, and even distribution option and suggests. Oh, and before you decide to get your script covered professionally, check out TriggerStreet for feedback from fellow filmmakers and writers.

Treatment Analysis:
$80
This is perfect for the writer looking to perfect their treatment, for unlike normal coverage, this analysis is directed toward overall story. Pacing, character, and story-line are just a few elements focused on in the treatment analysis. There’s nothing worse than setting out to write a screenplay with problematic elements that hold the material back from its full potential, so consider perfecting the treatment before you write “FADE IN.”

Charge per page above 120:
$1

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