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Script to Screen

A greenlight-readiness workbench that reads film material through producer, creative, studio, and greenlight decisions.

Demo build. Material is analyzed in memory and never stored. Access is one shared password — share the link carefully.

Before you start

Script to Screen

Script to Screen is for screenwriters who want a real development read without paying for one isolated piece of coverage or guessing what a supposed script doctor would say.

It reads your material the way the industry will: one step at a time, from producer interest through creative attachments, studio development, and studio greenlight. The notes are blunt, practical, emotional, and tied to the chair that would actually move the project forward.

Each phase tells you whether the project is ready to keep moving, what is blocking it, and what to rewrite first.

  1. Producer Interest. Is there enough promise for someone to take this on?
  2. Creative Attachments. Would a director or actor have enough to sink their teeth into?
  3. Studio Development. Is there page-level evidence a studio can develop against?
  4. Studio Greenlight. Does the project survive the final creative, commercial, and production examination?

What you'll get

A thesis memo first — the controlling diagnosis in plain language. Then a red, yellow, or green read at each step with what blocks the movie experience and how to fix it, a ranked rewrite plan, proofread flags, and scene-by-scene notes when you supply script pages.

How the gates work

You decide whether to move on after each step. The tool strongly recommends holding until a step is green, but you can advance at your own risk. A treatment, outline, or excerpt can run the first two steps; Studio Development and Studio Greenlight require a full 90+ page screenplay.

What this is not

Strong recommendations, not legal, financial, or representation advice. A real greenlight also depends on taste, timing, and the market — this is the best approximation of the process, not a promise.

Privacy and limits

Nothing you paste or upload is saved: material is read in memory for one analysis, sent only for that read, then forgotten. Access is one shared password, so share the link carefully. Later steps only run when earlier steps clear.

Greenlight readiness

Script to Screen

Home Private demo
1 Material Upload, paste, or add notes
2 Diagnosis Find the controlling blocker
3 Gate Review Walk the gates like the industry will
Material Upload a screenplay or treatment, paste material, or add notes.
Material type

Uploaded files are prepared for this analysis only — never stored.

Custom material

Backup option

Load a safe ECHOES sample instead
Sign in to load sample material.

Running pass

Reading the material in order.

Producer Creative Studio Greenlight Synthesis

Analysis failed

The review did not complete.

Gate read

Four-step readiness

What to fix first

Ranked rewrite plan

Commercial structure

Story beat placement

Highest rewrite impact

Scene and line notes

Copy pass

Proofread

Pass summary

Professional perspectives

Role perspectives