How to recognize a hot script?
One recurrent fear amidst film producers is to say “yes” to a bad script and “no” to a hot script because assessing a script is more difficult than it seems. Turnkey scenarios don’t happen every day and, oftentimes, producers have to deal with incomplete projects flooding their desks:
The project’s concept is gripping but the plot is riddled with inconsistencies.
The story is polished but it lacks DNA and purpose.
Or, the characters are great but there’s no concept.
If you are a producer and if you are familiar with these situations, you probably know that making the right choice isn’t just a challenge–it’s a matter of life and death for your company.
I’m a professional story consultant with 8+ years’ experience working for TV and Cinema.
Hours of reading and assessing scripts from any film genre had taught me many things–such as: A) how to differentiate hot stories from bad stories, B) how to distinguish great ideas from flat ideas, and C) how to evaluate the writer’s skills. And, something tells me that you might want to know that, too. For these reasons, I created a complete guide on “How to spot a good script?”
In this 20-page guide, you’ll get complete access to my proven method that will help you assess every element of movie writing–from concept to genre, from characters to the story’s structure, from theme to message. Plus, you’ll get some very useful advice.
Whether you want to know when to “yes” to a project (and when it’s preferable not to), or test the solidity of the script, or evaluate the skills of a screenwriter, this guide will give you what you need.
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