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Our Services

First Cut — $25

Up to the first 15 pages

Designed for early feedback when it matters most.

The First Cut focuses on your script’s opening pages, where tone, character, and story promise are established. This service is ideal if you want to know whether your script hooks the reader and sets up its world effectively.

Includes:

  • Evaluation of the first 15 pages

  • Notes on premise, tone, and narrative clarity

  • Feedback on character introductions and momentum

  • Early red flags and strengths

  • Concise written notes

Best for writers shaping an opening or testing a new idea.

Director’s Cut — $55

Full script coverage

A comprehensive read focused on structure and execution.

The Director’s Cut provides detailed coverage of your entire screenplay, with notes that address both big-picture storytelling and specific craft issues. This is the core coverage service for writers actively revising.

Includes:

  • Full script read

  • Logline and summary

  • Detailed notes on:

    • Story structure

    • Character arcs

    • Pacing and clarity

    • Dialogue effectiveness

  • Clear, actionable recommendations

Best for writers preparing for revisions, submissions, or feedback rounds.

Final Cut — $95

In-depth professional coverage

Our most detailed and thorough evaluation.

The Final Cut is designed for scripts approaching submission or production readiness. This service offers deeper analysis, sharper notes, and a more critical pass intended to help elevate the script to its strongest version.

Includes:

  • Full script read

  • Logline and synopsis

  • Expanded, in-depth notes on:

    • Theme and intent

    • Character depth and consistency

    • Structural polish

    • Dialogue and scene execution

    • Market and readability considerations

  • Clear next-step guidance

Best for writers preparing for contests, industry reads, or serious development.

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“Communication was top-notch and the final Coverage Report was even better than we imagined. A great experience all around.”

Former Customer