Story and Structure
Evaluation of the central premise, plot development, stakes, conflict, pacing, and overall narrative structure.
Get thoughtful, constructive notes designed to help you strengthen your story, characters, dialogue, pacing, and overall presentation before your next submission or industry pitch.
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Receive a concise summary and bullet-point assessment of your feature screenplay.
Includes:
Brief overall summary and reader reaction
Key strengths
Priority areas for improvement
Major story, character, dialogue, or pacing concerns
Recommended next steps
Basic evaluation scorecard
Feedback is delivered in a clear, easy-to-review bullet-point format. Feature screenplays may be up to 140 pages.
Receive 2–3 pages of focused, actionable feedback designed to help strengthen your next draft.
Includes analysis of:
Premise and story structure
Character development
Dialogue
Pacing and stakes
Strongest elements
Primary weaknesses
Prioritized revision recommendations
Detailed evaluation scorecard
Feature screenplays may be up to 140 pages.
Receive 4–5 pages of in-depth professional analysis of your feature screenplay.
Includes:
Brief screenplay synopsis
Logline feedback
Story and structure analysis
Character and dialogue analysis
Pacing, tone, and genre
Audience and market positioning
Detailed evaluation scorecard
Prioritized revision roadmap
Overall industry-style assessment
Feature screenplays may be up to 140 pages.
Writing a strong screenplay often takes more than one draft. Professional feedback can help you identify what is working, what may be holding the script back, and where revisions could have the greatest impact.
The Vail Screenplay Feedback Service provides clear, actionable notes intended to help writers make informed creative decisions while preserving their individual voice and vision.
Evaluation of the central premise, plot development, stakes, conflict, pacing, and overall narrative structure.
Feedback on character development, motivation, relationships, emotional arcs, and audience engagement.
Notes on authenticity, clarity, character voice, exposition, subtext, and opportunities to make scenes more effective.
Perspective on genre, tone, audience, concept clarity, and how effectively the screenplay communicates its promise.
This service may be helpful when you are:
Choose the appropriate option for your screenplay format and complete your purchase securely online.
Follow the instructions in your confirmation email to upload your screenplay and provide any questions for the reader.
Your written notes will be delivered privately by email within the turnaround period listed for your package.
No. The screenplay feedback service is independent from the Vail Screenplay Competition judging process. Purchasing feedback does not influence advancement, placement, awards, or any other competition decision.
No. The service provides analysis and recommendations. Creative decisions and revisions remain entirely with the screenwriter.
Yes. You may include questions or areas of concern when submitting your screenplay. The reader will consider them while preparing the feedback.
Your completed feedback will be delivered privately by email to the address used when placing your order.
Submitted materials are used only to complete the purchased feedback service and are not publicly distributed.
Receive constructive, actionable feedback before your next competition submission, industry outreach, or revision.
Important: Screenplay feedback services are offered independently from the Vail Screenplay Competition judging process. Purchasing feedback does not influence competition placement, advancement, or awards. Feedback represents the reader’s professional opinion and does not guarantee representation, production, financing, competition placement, or other industry outcomes.
Receive a concise summary and bullet-point assessment of your feature screenplay.
Includes:
Brief overall summary and reader reaction
Key strengths
Priority areas for improvement
Major story, character, dialogue, or pacing concerns
Recommended next steps
Basic evaluation scorecard
Feedback is delivered in a clear, easy-to-review bullet-point format. Feature screenplays may be up to 140 pages.
Receive 2–3 pages of focused, actionable feedback designed to help strengthen your next draft.
Includes analysis of:
Premise and story structure
Character development
Dialogue
Pacing and stakes
Strongest elements
Primary weaknesses
Prioritized revision recommendations
Detailed evaluation scorecard
Feature screenplays may be up to 140 pages.
Receive 4–5 pages of in-depth professional analysis of your feature screenplay.
Includes:
Brief screenplay synopsis
Logline feedback
Story and structure analysis
Character and dialogue analysis
Pacing, tone, and genre
Audience and market positioning
Detailed evaluation scorecard
Prioritized revision roadmap
Overall industry-style assessment
Feature screenplays may be up to 140 pages.