You have a story to tell. Lives that are playing out and characters that are as real as the air you breathe. Your plot is genius, the structure is on point, and the dialogue will bring people to tears. Now just send it off to every major competition, fellowship or festival and win all of the awards!!

#Pause

Before you send it out you probably want to fine-tune it on one more rewrite or you may need a proofreader with an experienced set of eyes; that’s where I come in. If your script is written and almost ready to submit to a festival, or pitch to a producer or representation, you want to make sure it is the best version it can be. Is it ready?

Roughly 2% of entrants into film competitions make it to the final rounds, and even fewer of those win. How do you stand out? How do you make sure your script looks it’s best when you are submitting it to a festival or producer? Writing a well-structured script is a science, but writing a well-told story is an art. I will help you identify the problem spots and give you tips on how to get over them so that your script is as solid as it can be before you send it out.

“Remind yourself, this is important. This is something deep inside of you that has to come out”
— Shane Black, writer Lethal Weapon, The Nice Guys, Iron Man 3