SimplyScripts Discussion Board
Blog Home - Produced Movie Script Library - TV Scripts - Unproduced Scripts - Contact - Site Map
ScriptSearch
Welcome, Guest.
It is April 18th, 2024, 1:21pm
Please login or register.
Was Portal Recent Posts Home Help Calendar Search Register Login
Please do read the guidelines that govern behavior on the discussion board. It will make for a much more pleasant experience for everyone. A word about SimplyScripts and Censorship


Produced Script Database (Updated!)

Short Script of the Day | Featured Script of the Month | Featured Short Scripts Available for Production
Submit Your Script

How do I get my film's link and banner here?
All screenplays on the simplyscripts.com and simplyscripts.net domain are copyrighted to their respective authors. All rights reserved. This screenplaymay not be used or reproduced for any purpose including educational purposes without the expressed written permission of the author.
Forum Login
Username: Create a new Account
Password:     Forgot Password

SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    General Boards    Questions or Comments  ›  Coverage
Users Browsing Forum
No Members and 5 Guests

 Pages: 1, 2 » : All
Recommend Print
  Author    Coverage  (currently 3386 views)
mmmarnie
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 6:42pm Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Posts
1085
Posts Per Day
0.22
Anyone have a suggestion for reasonably priced, pro coverage? I haven't written a screenplay in many years and used to use Script Savvy. Loved them. Their coverage was very reputable and widely accepted. Bummed they aren't around anymore.

Thanks!  


boop

Revision History (1 edits)
bert  -  January 27th, 2014, 11:02am
all caps
Logged
Private Message
Pale Yellow
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 6:50pm Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Posts
2083
Posts Per Day
1.38
I've used

http://www.thescriptjoint.com/script-coverage.html  $90 for features $21 for first ten--turn around time is like a week though

and

http://screenplayreaders.com/  $79 turn around time only like 72 hours
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 1 - 18
Grandma Bear
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 7:11pm Report to Moderator
Administrator



Location
The Swamp...
Posts
7961
Posts Per Day
1.35
I use Screenplay Readers. $120 for two readers and it gets even cheaper the more you do. Although I have plenty of people to ask for a read, I feel better when I can give something back to those who read the first drafts. Like swapping reads or paying someone. First drafts can be tough to read.  


Logged
Private Message Reply: 2 - 18
mmmarnie
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 7:33pm Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Posts
1085
Posts Per Day
0.22
Thank you girls. Just checked out "Screenplay Readers". Looks awesome!

And Pia, I asked so many people for reads figuring I'd end up with maybe 10 reviews but actually ended up with over 25. Blew most of my load on the first draft just not thinking I'd get that many. I was lucky enough to get Rusty and Kham to read the 2nd draft though. I'll make sure to pace my readers next time. LOL   And I'm totally up for swapping. Have mine posted here, just waiting for a taker.  

I was looking for pro coverage to submit to places like InkTip and what not. I think I'll give Screenplay Readers a go. $120 for 2 reviews is a bargain!


boop
Logged
Private Message Reply: 3 - 18
Grandma Bear
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 7:52pm Report to Moderator
Administrator



Location
The Swamp...
Posts
7961
Posts Per Day
1.35
Your's is already in my cue. I've just been busy and only read two pages so far. I'll get it done this week.  

About Screenplay Readers, They vary quite a bit between their readers. I have got some feedback that was 2 pages and some that were 6 pages. All good, but the depth varies.


Logged
Private Message Reply: 4 - 18
mmmarnie
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 8:12pm Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Posts
1085
Posts Per Day
0.22
Thanks Pia. I just uploaded a cleaner draft 2, so whenever you're ready, just click the link I sent and that will give you the most recent version. Please let me know any time I can return the favor.

I think I'll wait and submit my third draft to Screenplay Readers.


boop
Logged
Private Message Reply: 5 - 18
wonkavite
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 8:31pm Report to Moderator
Guest User



Got to say, I'm no fan of Screenplay Readers.com.  I've paid for a few reviews through them.  Shoddy job.  You're better off with an SS or other pro read, IMO...!  
Logged
e-mail Reply: 6 - 18
mmmarnie
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 9:05pm Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Posts
1085
Posts Per Day
0.22
Oh thanks Janet. Just when I was sold on Screenplay Readers.

So let me ask...when a prod. company or agent asks for pro coverage on a script, what do they consider "pro"? I assume they want something from a site like screenplay readers, right? If I remember correctly, Babz asked for coverage before I sent her something a few years back. So...who is qualified in their eyes?  


boop
Logged
Private Message Reply: 7 - 18
Dreamscale
Posted: January 27th, 2014, 10:51am Report to Moderator
Guest User




Quoted from mmmarnie
Oh thanks Janet. Just when I was sold on Screenplay Readers.

So let me ask...when a prod. company or agent asks for pro coverage on a script, what do they consider "pro"? I assume they want something from a site like screenplay readers, right? If I remember correctly, Babz asked for coverage before I sent her something a few years back. So...who is qualified in their eyes?  


Remember, the only coverage an agent or any of the like wants to see, is consider or accept coverage, and that rarely comes.

I agree with Janet - paying for "coverage" is a total waste of money.  You have no idea what level the reader is - chances are, he or she is below youir own level and the coverage you get, ain't worth shite.

Logged
e-mail Reply: 8 - 18
Grandma Bear
Posted: January 27th, 2014, 11:35am Report to Moderator
Administrator



Location
The Swamp...
Posts
7961
Posts Per Day
1.35

Quoted from Dreamscale


Remember, the only coverage an agent or any of the like wants to see, is consider or accept coverage, and that rarely comes.

I agree with Janet - paying for "coverage" is a total waste of money.  You have no idea what level the reader is - chances are, he or she is below youir own level and the coverage you get, ain't worth shite.

A consider isn't that rare.

About it being worth the money or not depends, IMO. For me, I'd rather pay someone to read a first draft or do a read swap than ask friends. Every coverage I've received has offered something worthwhile.


Logged
Private Message Reply: 9 - 18
Dreamscale
Posted: January 27th, 2014, 11:48am Report to Moderator
Guest User




Quoted from Grandma Bear
A consider isn't that rare.

About it being worth the money or not depends, IMO. For me, I'd rather pay someone to read a first draft or do a read swap than ask friends. Every coverage I've received has offered something worthwhile.


Agreed that considers aren't "that rare", but they're not likely, either.

I guess it depends on how you write and what you consider to be a first draft...or really, how much time and thought you put into it period.

IMO, anytime someone can read your script and within that first, quick read" catch things that you weren't aware of, means you didn't put much time or thought into it.  Or maybe, you just don't know how to write/structure your story.

If you think something's not right about your script, chances are very good that they're not, so for me to pay $120 or whatever it is for someone else to confirm my concerns, it's a waste, but then again, I don't do things like most peeps, anyway...and never will.

Marnie, I'll read your first 10 or so and tell you what I think if you'd like, and if you don't want me to, just say so.

Logged
e-mail Reply: 10 - 18
Nomad
Posted: January 27th, 2014, 11:57am Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Location
Southern California
Posts
721
Posts Per Day
0.15

Quoted from mmmarnie
So...who is qualified in their eyes?  


That's a very good question.  

What makes Screenplay Readers or Script Joint more reputable than say...Bob's Rusty Catheters and Screenplay Coverage?

There are plenty of SS members who could give much more thorough coverage than some of these coverage services.

I'd much rather pay Jeff or Pia to tell me my script sucks than some random "reader".

What would it take to get a Coverage service set up on SS?

Jordan


Read my scripts here:
SOCIAL EXPERIMENT 8pg-Drama
THE BRIDGE 8pg-Horror
SCHEISSE 6pg-Horror/Comedy
MADE FOR EACH OTHER-FILMED
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 11 - 18
mmmarnie
Posted: January 27th, 2014, 11:57am Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Posts
1085
Posts Per Day
0.22
Does anyone even require pro coverage before reading a script anymore?  Or is that old school? LOL

I did get a consider from Script Savvy for my last feature in 2008. That's the coverage I sent out. Ended up with a REALLY bad option deal. Learned a hard lesson there. :/


boop
Logged
Private Message Reply: 12 - 18
Dreamscale
Posted: January 27th, 2014, 12:24pm Report to Moderator
Guest User




Quoted from mmmarnie
Does anyone even require pro coverage before reading a script anymore?  Or is that old school? LOL


I'm sure lots of pees on here can answer that, but not me.  I don't send scripts out to ProdCos or agents, so I honestly don't know...but...I do see most requiring "consider" or "accept" coverage before they'll even give it a read.

Logged
e-mail Reply: 13 - 18
Ryan1
Posted: January 27th, 2014, 3:12pm Report to Moderator
Old Timer



Posts
1098
Posts Per Day
0.22
Marnie,

I recommend script-fix.com.  http://www.script-fix.com/services.html

I've used their studio notes before and they did a very thorough job.  Very good deal for $60.  
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 14 - 18
 Pages: 1, 2 » : All
Recommend Print

Locked Board Board Index    Questions or Comments  [ previous | next ] Switch to:
Was Portal Recent Posts Home Help Calendar Search Register Login

Forum Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post polls
You may not post attachments
HTML is on
Blah Code is on
Smilies are on


Powered by E-Blah Platinum 9.71B © 2001-2006