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ScriptShark Resubmission Comments Only Coverage

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ScriptShark Resubmission Comments Only Coverage Overview  [+]


ScriptShark comments only coverage has been conceived for returning customers who have purchased a Basic Coverage, Story Notes, Notes Plus, Ultimate Pack or Reaction Pack for their screenplay in the past, and are now seeking a re-evaluation of their screenplay. With the utilization of this cost-effective alternative to Coverage, returning customers may continue to submit their rewritten drafts for evaluation as they seek to perfect their material. ScriptShark allows the writer to continue to work with their original analyst (pending availability), or receive a fresh perspective from a new analyst with each submission.

To purchase a Comments Only Coverage, add the product to your cart and proceed to check out. If you submit your order and payment online, simply email your screenplay to: scriptshark@blssi.com once your order has been placed, and we will proceed with the coverage process once all of your materials have been received. Should you prefer to submit both screenplay and payment via mail, simply place your order online choosing the Check or Money Order payment option, then print your receipt and send it along with your payment and screenplay to:

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ScriptShark Resubmission Comments Only Coverage FAQ  [+]


Do I have to purchase a Basic Coverage before I can purchase comments only coverage?
Yes. In order to qualify for a Resubmission Comments-Only coverage, you have to have purchased a Regular, Story Notes, Notes Plus, Ultimate Pack or Reaction Pack coverage for the screenplay in the past.

Will I be able to qualify for scouting off of my Comments Only coverage?
Yes. Except for Treatment Coverage and Story Notes, all of the ScriptShark coverage services provide you with a general pass/consider rating, through which we identify projects that qualify for scouting.

Do scripts go from a Pass to a Consider rating from one submission to the next?
We find that when a writer continues to develop the screenplay accordingly to their analyst's comments, it is likely that their script's rating will improve, though there is no telling how many drafts may be required to reach a Consider rating. Additionally, it is important to note that some screenplays are not rewritten in an efficient enough manner to ever warrant a Consider rating. An analyst may make all of the comments in the world, but the execution rests on the writer.

Why would I want to work with the same analyst?
Working with the same analyst allows you to create a continuous relationship, and receive consistent comments regarding the progression of your screenplay from draft to draft. However, we always remind our writers that it will take many positive impressions to support your success, so unless you are rewriting your work in accordance with your analysts notes, we recommend getting as much varying feedback as you can for your screenplay. For writers seeking multiple opinions, we have created our Reaction and Ultimate Packs, which offer feedback from multiple analysts.

Specs

Review Length:
3 Pages
Scouting Eligible:
Yes
Synopsis Length:
N/A
Comments Length
1 1/2-2 Pages
Sharkgrid:
Yes
Turnaround:
2-3 Weeks

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