“20 Questions” Script Report
5.00 out of 5
(1 customer review)
$100.00
- Our reports have a 98%+ client satisfaction rate overĀ hundreds of reviews.
- Submit your script, and a document containing up to 20 questions you’d like answered, relating to it.
- Perfect for writers and filmmakers seeking very specific feedback on their scripts – where you control what responses you receive.
- Offers a highly affordable, precise way to develop screenplays.
- Rather than just 1 set of answers, why not get 3? Book our “20 Questions” Multi-Reaction service and have 3 of our consultants answer your questions.
- View a Sample Report.
- Fast-turnaround services available (see below).
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SKU: 20 Questions report
Categories: Low-Cost Services, New & Unusual Reports, Our 20 Screenplay Development Services
Tags: 20 Questions Report, Affordable Services, Screenplay Development
Description
New service from Industrial Scripts
“20 Questions” Script Report offers writers an affordable and precise way to develop their screenplay.
In addition to submitting a full script, writers also attach a document containing 20 questions relating to their script that they would like feedback on. Our report will then focus exclusively on answering these 20 questions in succinct, 2-3 line responses*.
The report serves writers best who require responses to quite specific, “black/white” or “yes/no” questions, rather than offering a truly in-depth, blow-by-blow discussion of the project.
*please note, due to the low-cost nature of the report, responses to questions do not extend beyond 2-3 lines. If you require more in-depth coverage you should book our Coverage Report or our Forensic Notes.
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Industrial Scripts –
Our brand new “20 Questions” report allows our clients to control the development process to a greater degree, and extract precisely what they’re looking for from our feedback. This can be hugely helpful at the end of the script development process in particular, when clarity of communication is particularly important.