Consultancy
Different people have different priorities. Here you choose the type of service you need based on what you have most of (or the least of), whether it be story, time or money.
Services by Script Stage
- to select the service best suited for your development stage.
Services by Time Frame
- if you’re on a deadline or you want to dedicate a set period of time.
Services by Budget Range
- if your budget is tight. See what you get for your money.
Now, let’s look for a moment at the small print I would like you to agree to:
1. You strive to become a professional screenwriter.
By ‘professional’ I mean: you will earn money from your writing. It is perfectly kosher to be an amateur writer. Many find pleasure in happily tapping away on the keyboard, without ever seeing the fruits of those efforts. But don’t hope that in the process you might be discovered and become successful. Believe me, it won’t happen.
2. You want to see a film made, based on your screenplay.
Sooner or later you will work to sell the script or get a producer attached. It will have to be ‘a good read’ and have ‘marketable elements’. These are essential aspects, yet they are not the ones that will get (and keep) bums on seats. Only at the end of the development will I recommend prioritising this. First we look this:
3. You want the film based on your screenplay to be a successful film.
No matter how obvious this may sound, I have had clients who lied about it. First, they told me they wanted to make a successful film. Ultimately they just wanted to ‘get a film up’. These are two different things. If you want a script/film to be successful with an audience, it helps to understand how an audience responds.
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