A cinematic treatment is your first and often most important sales tool. Before a producer reads your script, before an investor commits, before a studio schedules a meeting they read the treatment. Our treatment writers craft compelling, commercially-framed narrative documents that make your project impossible to pass on.

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Process
We clarify your project concept, build a narrative structure that serves your genre, and craft a treatment that communicates both the emotional heart and commercial potential of your story.
We work with you to crystallise your project's central hook, genre, tone, target audience, and market position the clarity that makes a treatment sing.
We write a 10–15 page narrative treatment in present tense, covering your story's acts, key scenes, character arcs, and emotional journey in vivid, cinematic prose.
We refine the treatment's voice to match your project's genre and target audience, incorporate your feedback through revision rounds, and deliver a polished submission-ready document.
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How does it work
A great treatment communicates far more than plot it conveys tone, visual style, genre identity, and the emotional experience of watching your film. Our treatment writers craft documents that make producers feel the film before they ever read the script.
We Work Exclusively With Filmmakers Who Need Meetings
Ideal for screenwriters, directors, and producers at the development stage who need a compelling, commercially-framed treatment to open conversations with studios, production companies, and financiers before a full script is ready.
A great treatment creates anticipation. It makes producers want to read your script, investors want to fund your film, and executives want to take the meeting. Let's write yours.
FAQ
A cinematic treatment is a narrative document typically 10–30 pages that tells your story in present-tense prose, describes the visual and emotional experience of the film, introduces key characters, and conveys the tone, genre, and thematic depth of the project. It is used to pitch to producers, financiers, and development executives before a screenplay is written.
Producers, investors, and executives read treatments every day. Make sure yours is the one they remember. Our writers craft treatments that earn meetings, reads, and responses.