My Script Needs Help, Inc.
- Tarzana, CA 91356 (map)
- (818) 564-6764
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My Script Needs Help, Inc. • via Phone or Internet • $20-50 per hour
- You'll be asked a few quick questions that will help describe your needs.
- You'll be asked to provide your contact information so that Bonnie L Franklin will be able to get in touch with you.
- You'll have the option to get competing quotes from other qualified service professionals, saving you time and money.
Our team of professional screenwriters offer: Screenplay Coverage & Analysis, Script Repair & Formatting, Story Development & Ghostwriting, as well as Pitching & Production services. No matter what you have in hand, or wish to have created, we can help make your material more marketable in the highly competitive entertainment industry. If you're not putting your best script forward, you're wasting everyone's time. And time is money. Let us help you not waste either.
As professional story analysts and produced ghostwriters, we are dedicated to STORY and to YOU, our client. Your success is our success! And best of all... no one will ever know we were there for you.
Endorsements & Testimonials:
"Two friends of mine, Bonnie and Sam Franklin, are indeed passionate and unique servers of your scripts... ready to supply you with thoughtfully written ways of solving all those character and structure problems. Highly recommended." -- STEWART STERN, two-time Oscar-nominated and Emmy award winning screenwriter of Rebel Without a Cause, Sybil, and Rachel Rachel
"MSNH! script services are truly unique in our business, and exceptionally effective. I wished they could have been at my side when I struggled. I can't recommend them more highly." -- PETER DUNNE, Emmy award winning Writer/Producer of CSI, JAG, Melrose Place, Dallas, and Sybil
"Bonnie understands how story works, doesn't pull her punches and gives useful advice." -Denise Stewart, DreamWorks Story Analyst
"I have read about half of the script [first draft] and I am simply speechless. It's an awesome work, very visual, interesting and appealing storyline and structure." -Client name withheld
"Thanks so much. Please pass along my gratitude to the analyst for providing exceptionally helpful feedback. Work has already begun on the next draft. Cheers!" - Tim
"Your notes are fantastic. Thank you so much. I appreciate your insight and thoughtful commentary on [script title]. I agree with so many of the notes you gave. One note in particular was right on the money. Anyway, bravo!"
- Chimene
"The first 20 pages of script look excellent and my congratulations to the writer for a job well done." [Step 3 feedback]. - A.B.
"We just finished going over the new draft and it is GREAT! I want to thank you for all your hard work and finding a writer to rewrite my screenplay. [Your ghostwriter] has done wonderful work on rewriting the story. Tell [Your ghostwriter] we really love the new draft. We will definitely use your service on our next project." -Robert
"Oh My God!!! Call that a first draft, you're kidding... it's polished, ready to go!!! Loved it. It drew me in from the opening and never let up!" - Kim
Hours
Mon-Fri: 9:00am-7:00pm
Question and answer
Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?
A. Look for testimonials and industry endorsements. Then, let writing samples speak for themselves.
Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?
A. How to get a movie idea sold is the #1 wish for many clients. Selling the pitch and getting it noticed are key; after that the script must backup the pitch.
Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional?
A. Is the service provider proven in the industry with testimonials, credits, endorsements, and strong writing samples.
Q. What important information should buyers have thought through before seeking you out?
A. 1) How open are you to objective feedback and taking story suggestions? If you can't step back from your project and hear helpful advice, you're wasting money.
2) What is your budget for assistance?
Q. What do you like most about your job?
A. Helping the producer or everyday person with a movie idea, and bringing that idea to life on the page.
Q. Tell us about a recent job you did that you are particularly proud of.
A. Our team helped a client develop her reality show treatment, which she successfully pitched to an A-list producer.