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October 20, 2022
Why don't you recommend using MS Word to write scripts?

Please avoid writing scripts in Microsoft Word at all costs if you want to be taken seriously as a writer. It's hard to write and format in... It's hard to calculate a script's true length... It looks terrible on the page... It's made by Bill Gates... Instead, we highly recommend you use a professional screenwriting […]

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October 19, 2022
I'd like your pros’ industry contacts to read my script. How does it work?



We pass many scripts on to our readers' contacts, such as agents, managers and producers, but only if they receive a "Recommend" rating in their coverage. (Note: this does not apply to services in which the reader is purely editing, such as a Line Edit, Proofread/Formatting, or for Synopsis/Treatment Coverage.) We can’t guarantee that a Recommend will […]

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October 19, 2022
I'm not from the US. Will your feedback be relevant if I want to market my script back home?


When someone from abroad sends in a script they want to market in their own country, we approach the script in exactly the same way as we would if they were looking to market it in the US. By that, we mean the most important aspects of any script are the characters, story, dialogue, theme and so on, […]

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October 19, 2022
I can't afford to gamble money on your service. How do I know it'll be worth it?


If you check out our reviews page you'll find feedback from some of our former and current clients that may help you decide. Or, if you don't want to spend any money you could try having your work read in a screenwriting group or forum, or do a read-swap with another writer. Some contests also include […]

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October 19, 2022
I don't have much money. Can you read my script for free or give me a discount?

We do offer a flat-rate discount to all returning customers and also to those purchasing bulk orders. If you're too hard up to pay for a service, we recommend going to a screenwriting forum or message board and maybe doing a read-swap with another writer. Some screenwriting contests also include "free" notes along with their […]

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October 19, 2022
My script's not written in English. Can I still send it in?



Unfortunately, we only accept material written in English. We recommend hiring a translator on a site like Upwork and then returning to us. If you still need help, please contact us.

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October 19, 2022
Should I register my work with the WGA before sending it in to you?

When you send your script or any form of intellectual property into us to review, we don’t claim any copyright over it at all during the process. Everything that’s sent in to us remains 100 percent the author’s intellectual property, and we will under no circumstances release, or let your script be viewed, by any […]

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October 19, 2022
Can I send in a hard copy of my script?



Unfortunately, we don’t accept hard copies. 

If you still need help, please contact us.

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October 19, 2022
Can I submit a script written in a cloud-based program like Celtx or WriterDuet?



We don’t accept log-in details to perform work in the cloud using programs like Celtx or WriterDuet. However, if you can export the script to a PDF if you're looking to purchase coverage, an Initial Assessment or have a Consultancy Call, you can submit that to us. If you're looking to have an edit done […]

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October 19, 2022
Can I submit a script written in Microsoft Word?



We don’t accept scripts written in Word as they almost always have super wonky formatting, look unprofessional and it's hard to calculate a script’s true length. So, our advice is to reformat the script first using a professional screenwriting software. You can choose from one of these best pro software choices currently on the market […]

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