Method #1: Mail a Hard Copy.
Send a Hard Copy of your script (along with a check made out to "Steve Biodrowski" if you are not paying through PayPal). Include all necessary contact information, and enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope if you want the copy returned to you. Mail to:
Steve Biodrowski
The Script Analyst
3940 Laurel Canyon Blvd., #129
Studio City, CA 91604
We will notify you upon receipt. Our turn-around time is one week.
NOTE: Please do not write "suite," "office number," "unit," or "post office box" before #129; this could delay or prevent delivery of your script.
Method #2: E-Mail a Document File.
For faster results, you can e-mail your script as a Word or Rich Text file; Final Draft is also acceptable. Simply attach the script to an e-mail explaining which service you would like; then pay via PayPal or mail a check (made out to "Steve Biodrowski") to our address.
If your script is saved in some other scriptwriting software format, just let us know. Usually, we can handle it.
SUBMIT YOUR SCRIPT ELECTRONICALLY
FROM THE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PAGE:
What is the best way to submit a script to you?
We have no preference between hard copies and electronic files.
What format do you prefer?
Whatever suits you. We generally ask for Word documents or Rich Text files because they eliminate any possible problems when it comes to accessing the files you e-mail; Final Draft is also recommended. Hard copies are nice, especially if you want script notes written on every page, but they take longer to deliver.
If I e-mail my script to you, will you print it out and write notes on the pages and then mail it back to me?
No, if you want notes written in the margins of your screenplay, then mail us a hard copy, along with an envelope and return postage.
How do I pay you?
By PayPal or with a check. If you write a check, make it out to "Steve Biodrowski." (Do not make it out to "Script Analyst".)
Do I have to include payment with my script?
No. Although it makes sense to include a check when you mail a hard copy of your script, we do not mind if you pay by PayPal and mail the script separately. Likewise, if you submit your script electronically, you can still mail a check. Either way, work does not start until we have both your script and your payment.
What is your turnaround time?
One week. Sooner if possible. Of course, coverage will not be delivered until payment is received, which is why we recommned PayPal, but even snail mail will usually arrive well within the turnaround time.