TV or Film Treatment Report
5.00 out of 5
(1 customer review)
$80.00
- IS reports have a 98%+ client satisfaction rate over hundreds of reviews.
- Delivers 3+ pages of analysis on TV or Film Treatments (up to 10 pages in length).
- Time spent honing your core narrative in early development is hugely valuable.
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- Fast turnaround services available (see below).
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SKU: Treatment report
Categories: Film Script Reports, Our 20 Screenplay Development Services, Pitches, Shorts & Treatments, TV Script Reports
Tags: Film Treatment, Treatment report, Treatments, TV Treatment
Description
This report features an in-depth, 3+ pages analysis of your TV or film treatment or outline (-10 pages), and particularly focuses on character and structure, helping you to hone and improve on your film or TV show’s foundations before the writing process has fully begun.
What is a TV or Film Treatment?
A TV or film treatment (or outline) is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene cards (index cards) and the first draft of a screenplay for a motion picture, television program, or radio play. It is generally longer and more detailed than an outline (or one-page synopsis), and it may include details of directorial style that an outline omits. Treatments read like a short story, except they are told in the present tense and describe events as they happen.
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Industrial Scripts –
Ah, the TV or Film Treatment. So mysterious, so vague. What is the correct length? What is the correct style? Is there an industry standard? Time spent honing treatments, in our experience, is hugely valuable during the script development process. Indeed, many believe the true test of an idea is whether it can be told effectively over 10 pages of prose. If you start writing your treatment or series outline, and run out of gas early on, it might just be that the idea isn’t worth pursuing in the 1st place. But if it does hold up, well, then this service is the one for you…