
Developing and Submitting Scripts To
Film/Streaming Studios
Our executive team offers script writing, development of scriptpresentation packages, creation of concept videos and film/series production of all content for domestic and international release.


Developing and Submitting
Scripts To Film & Streaming Studios
Our Executive and Creative Producers

Our All-Inclusive Development Of
Script Presentation Package,
and
Submission Of Scripts To Film, Streaming, and Broadcast Studios
All-Inclusive Development Of Your
Script Presentation Package
and
Submission Of Scripts To Film, Streaming, and Broadcast Studios
Rates: For development and submission of your script to film/streaming studios...
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Our package rates are divided into 4 Separate payments of $398.00 ea. and up.
Our Executive team is led by:
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Susan Flanagan Emmy® Award Winning Writer, Producer, Showrunner, and Adaptation Specialist.
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Slavik I.A. Creative Executive, Creative Executive, Director, and Digital Artist Supervisor
What's included in our package:
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View examples: Concept Video


What's included in our Development Presentation
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View examples: Concept Video
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What you should know regarding how the industry process works for accepting and reviewing scripts.
Note: Submission of scripts or script packages to studios, streaming, and broadcast companies, must meet studios and BSI Films requirements and standards before they are submitted.
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BSI Films will only submit scripts polished by our executive producer.
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As a separate service. Our Development of Script Package services is available.
All scripts are polished by Susan Flanagan our Executive Producer, Emmy® Award Winning Writer, Producer, Showrunner, and Adaptation Specialist.
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Submitting your script Our executive team (Executive and Creative Producers: S. Flanagan and S. Anishchenko) has the talent, experience, resources, and capabilities that meet industry standards and requirements for submitting scripts to major studios, streaming, film, cable, and broadcast companies.
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One Sheet: Is a one-page line-item description of what your script is about and details specific to how your script meets their production needs and targets the audience they want to reach.
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Budget: Top sheet budget that is created by a Line Producer familiar with cost that are specific to the genre and production to produce your script.
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Script Polish (speak with our executive producer to include a script polish): Most important to remember, the first 10 pages are critical to your script being accepted for further review or ... rejected. It should also include the basics such as a thorough analysis, evaluation and comparison of what's written ... compared to the vision of the writer.
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A Concept Video is not included in this package but can be added. Although you no longer need to have talent attached to your project having a visual (Concept Video) is highly recommended but not mandatory.
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Script Analysis Report: is a one-page cost-effective analysis of your script.
Our production division is led by Slavik I.A, our Executive Producer, Director, Premier Previsualization, Animation and Digital Artist Supervisor. Slavik has helped produce and create visuals some of the biggest box office hits in recent years, such as Morbius, Gemini Man, Pirates of the Caribbean, Falling Skies, The Mummy, Tron, Transformers, and other major box office hits.
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Creating a Concept Video Starts at 4 separate payments of $399.00 U.S. dollars and up.
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Payment options are available.
Please speak with our Executive Producer about your project.
Script Polish and Development
All scripts are polished by Susan Flanagan our Executive Producer, Emmy® Award Winning Writer, Producer, Showrunner, and Adaptation Specialist.
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Rate for our Script Polish starting at $795.00 and up
Why the first 10 pages of your script can determine if it's accepted or "Passed" on by film/streaming studios
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Note: In all cases, if your opening scene in the first few pages of your script does not capture and hold the attention of the Development Executive, odds are they will not continue reading your script.
What are the guidelines for writing and formatting your storyline Development Executives will seek to identify in the first 10 pages of your script.
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High Concept: What is the hook that makes the audience want to keep watching? (a.) example: think Law & Order or any genre that has some type of action happen in the first page.
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What is the CQ (Central Question of the story.) The script begins with an action, that creates the central question "who, what, or why." (a.) example: scene opens with an Amour Car being robbed, but only a box was taken (why.)
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What Quadrant Level is the script? Quadrant is defined as what demographic does it appeal to? - A movie that appeals to all four major demographics i.e. male, female, under and over 18.ale, and both over and under the age of 25 is a level 4.
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