Scriptwriting Services
Professional scriptwriting services in Brighton and online.
We support writers developing short films, features, and TV projects at every stage of the scriptwriting process. From early ideas to polished pitches, we offer expert feedback, guidance, and industry insight.
Script Development and Editing
formatting and industry guidance
Feedback layout options
- Script structure and pacing
- Characterisation and dialogue development
- Tone, theme, and world-building
- Treatment and synopsis/logline creation and improvements
- Advising on modernisation, inclusivity, and representation.
- Industry-standard script formatting and proofreading
- Pitch creation and transformation
- One-to-one advisory calls or online consultations
- Script analysis, annotations, and commissioner’s reports.
- Short-form feedback
- Proofreading
- Industry-grade commissioner’s report
- Full notes and online call with in-depth discussion.
About our scriptwriting services
With a blend of professional expertise and creative insight, we provide professional, honest scriptwriting feedback designed to strengthen structure, character, and story clarity.
Our goal is to make every script industry-ready while protecting your unique voice and creative intent. We offer script editing, development, and advisory support from first concept to polished draft. Our guidance helps writers navigate film and television storytelling with confidence and clarity.
Award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker Eva-Marie Wilshere delivers all our script-writing services. With over a decade of experience, Eva helps writers bring stories to life with creativity and precision.
Eva gravitates toward science fiction and dark comedy with a strong political and social undercurrent. Her approach emphasises quirky, relatable, and diverse characters, helping writers tell stories that connect emotionally while remaining commercially viable.
She specialises in crafting and developing neurodiverse, disabled, and female characters for contemporary storytelling and audiences, helping writers balance creativity with industry standards.
Kate McCourt
Super enthusiastic and fun to work with! Eva has been helpful with feedback, providing resources, and been willing to go above and beyond to help me out with my script, as well as helped me make improvements to my writing in general.
Ben Hollingbery
Eva is a very knowledgeable proofreader – she has caught things that I haven’t seen, even after months of rewrites. My first-ever script has now won two awards on the festival circuit.
Get Involved
Eva often works with the Shark Tank Script Readers, running ‘Tanks’ (online script feedback sessions) to help writers improve their scripts.
They run a 1-page script competition 54321, Lights, Camera, Made, helping emerging writers to get their work made and seen.
script Treatments
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Blog
For useful information about screenwriting, including how-tos, current and upcoming projects and our general musings on all things film and television, subscribe to our blog.
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