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Script Analyst

Who is in Charge of Scripts Making it to the Screen?

Description

Creating a Movie

A Script Analyst, Story Reader, or Script Reader is tasked with reading scripts to determine if they are acceptable for production or to decide a winner for contests and provide notes on said scripts. Although this occupation is commonly freelance, studios, producers, and script competitions require script analysts. 

Description

Responsibilities

A Script Analyst is responsible for evaluating a screenplay with the hopes of becoming a production.

The main task a Script Analyst does is drafting up a report or a coverage that both summarizes and evaluates the script. 

The components of a script report include:

Logline: a 1-2 sentences description of the plot

Ex: A screenwriter develops a dangerous relationship with a faded film star determined to make a triumphant return

— Sunset Boulevard (1950)

Skills

Understanding

a basic script format by recognizing features such as scene headers, dialogue, action lines, and parentheticals

Familiarity

with current and past Cinema helps recognize clichés, originality, plot holes, archetypes, and even plagiarism

Patience

is required when coming across numerous scripts where some may need more work while others have potential

Providing

fair and concise constructive criticism helps hopefuls become better screenwriters. 

Responsibilities
Tools and Technology

Tools and Technology

Email to communicate with screenwriters

Strong Internet connection

A reliable computer or laptop

​Scriptwriting software such as Fade In, Final Draft, or Highland 2 may be used to write scripts, therefore Script Analysts will need them to open scripts.

Microsoft Word is acceptable too, but might not translate script format well.

Education and Experience

Script reading can be a freelance job, however, anyone with a degree, a different degree, or no degree can pursue this job

Script Analysts should have a degree in Creative Writing, Media and Communications,  Screenwriting, or anything in the film or writing field. 

Graduation Caps
Film Reel

What's most important is the experience in understanding cinema, storytelling, screenwriting, and have a love for TV and film

Education
Salary

Wages and Path

Payment for script analyzing ranges from as little as $20 to as much as $75 per script

Try writing your own scripts for practice

A Young Woman Writing

Seek for internships or writer's clubs

Check out peer-reviewing sites like SimplScripts, CoverflyX, or Script Mother to get experience

Network by doing job searches or ask around

Networking Event
Resources

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