Hollywood



EXPERTS IN THE ART OF MOVIE MAGIC
Professional Screenwriters in all Movie Genres
Movie Screenplays and Television Scripts:
a. In the Correct Format;
b. With all of the Latest Screenplay Techniques;
c. For a Fraction of the Cost you will pay elsewhere.
Includes:
a. Logline (a brief, single-sentence description of the story);
b. Synopsis (one or two paragraphs that encapsulate the contents of the story more fully);
c. Colorful Background (similar to the kind of image you might see on a Movie Poster); and
d. Suggested Cast.
A Reflection of the Cinematic End Product, with:
a. Mission Statement;
b. Development Vision for Investors and Financiers; and
c. Suggested Format, e.g. Full-Length Feature film, Netflix Series, etc.
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NB: Most Directors/Producers want to see the Screenplay Treatment before reading a Screenplay