Services Fees

  • 48-HOURS RUSH SERVICE: $59

    Normal coverage turn-around time is 10 days from date of receipt. If you wish your coverage back sooner, we offer Rush service. Rush fee is $59 additional, and we generally can turn around a rush in 2 business days after day of receipt. Please e-mail us in advance through our contact form to confirm reader…

  • EDITING/MRK-UP SERVICE:$69

    When you select editing/mark-up with your script submission, we will send back your marked-up screenplay with typos and other errors flagged, as a PDF. Check out actual samples in our script mark-up & editing services page. Most other coverage services do not even offer this service. This add-on should give you a clearer idea of…

  • JIM CIRILE COVERAGE: $695

    Jim Cirile will indeed personally read your script if you request that option (pending availability.) Jim’s fee is for in-depth coverage, which INCLUDES free mark-up/script editing. Read more about Jim and see some samples of his coverage. Please e-mail us in advance through our contact form to check on Jim’s availability. Coverage, Ink. The Industry…

  • COVERGA, INK PRO COVERAGE: $295

    With CI Pro Analysis, you will get the same style analysis as our CI Standard Analysis–just a lot more of it. The typical CI Pro Analysis will run approximately 15-20 pages of single-spaced constructive notes brimming with ideas. We think you’ll find our CI Pro Analysis on par (or better) than any analysis you’ll get…

  • DUAL COVERAGE: $249

    Here’s an even better deal: have your script covered by two separate analysts. With two sets of coverage, you can compare and contrast the notes and easily come up with a game plan to improve your script. If the analysts agree, that’s a pretty sure bet that other people will feel the same way. If…

  • STANDARD COVERAGE: $129

    Our standard coverage report consists of a logline, detailed synopsis, 4-6 pages of in-depth analysis of your script addressing all the strengths and weaknesses of the screenplay, followed by a bar graph rating the major elements of the screenplay from Excellent to Not So Good, and finally our summary of PASS, CONSIDER or RECOMMEND for…