Experienced Script Reader offering professional Script Reports which focus on the four pillars of any great screenplay: Concept, Character, Conflict & Clarity

Joined January 2020
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@ReaderScript has been a brilliant support in my process. Like some sort of Therapist, he asks questions that, deep down inside, I already know the answer to. I just have to look. But unlike a Therapist, he also gives advice which I can follow or not.
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The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge (No.16): Genre: Horror Location: Skyscraper Character: Prisoner Object: Camera Dialogue: "Go ahead, make my day." Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting
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3rd set of feedback from @ReaderScript on my RomCom feature. Honest, insightful, constructive, and respectful. Can't recommend enough. Script has benefited tenfold from the investment. #screenwriting #logline #PreWGA #WRACGroup #WRAC20 #romcom #scottishhighlands #UKscreenplays
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The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge (No.15): Genre: Comedy Location: Supermarket Character: Super Hero Object: Car Dialogue: "We'll always have Paris." Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting
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The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge (No.14): Genre: Thriller Location: Beach Character: Monarch (King/Queen) Object: Razor Dialogue: "You talkin' to me?" Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting
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The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge (No.13): Genre: Romance Location: Church Character: Soldier Object: Ring Dialogue: "They're here!" Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting
The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge (No.12): Genre: Open Location: Casino Character: Judge Object: Piano Dialogue: "I'll have what she's having" Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting
The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge (No.11): Genre: Spy Location: Prison Character: Accountant Object: Walking Stick Dialogue: "As You Wish." Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting
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The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge (No.10): Genre: Monster Movie Location: Boat Character: Student Object: Sculpture Dialogue: "I'll be back." Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting"
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The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge (No.9): Genre: Fantasy Location: Train Character: A Scientist Object: Sword Dialogue: "These go to eleven." Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting"
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"The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge: Genre: Mystery Location: School Character: Lifeguard Object: Baseball Bat Dialogue: "You can't handle the truth!" Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting"
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"The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages This week's challenge: Genre - Crime Location - Hotel Room Character - Devil Object - Gold Coin Dialogue - ""There's no place like home"" Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS #555challenge #Screenwriting #AmWriting"
Script Reports - "The Usual Suspects" - Rules are rules, but above all else: Clarity is key. #ScriptReader #ScriptReports #Screenwriting #UsualSuspects #ClarityisKey
Hey Scott (@GoIntoTheStory) – Following your excellent (as always) advice, I have been reading a number of produced screenplays recently and came across this in both “The Thing” and “Alien” – A character list – I really liked the idea… Thoughts?
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Script Reports - "The Usual Suspects" - If Scene B follows on immediately in time from Scene A, use the "Continuous" suffix. #ScriptReader #ScriptReports #Screenwriting #UsualSuspects
Script Reports - "The Usual Suspects" - In your first draft, you will almost certainly have too many Characters. Cut them or combine them. #ScriptReader #ScriptReports #Screenwriting #UsualSuspects
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The @BBC Rejection of #FawltyTowers by @JohnCleese | Later Voted by the @BFI as the Greatest British TV Series of All Time #litrejections
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“If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it.” —Elmore Leonard #WriterTips #KeepWriting