Scott Gray | Writer | Story Editor Kids and Family | Comic Book Writer

$55.00

TV ANIMATION STORY EDITOR | WRITER

$55 for 20 minute video only consult. See below for additional services.

$210 for one series pitch deck or pitch bible review, up to 10 pages in length. This includes a 30-minute video call to review notes, plus an email copy of the notes.

$240 for one 11-minute (or shorter) script review. This includes a 30-minute video call to review notes, plus an email copy of the notes. Please number your scenes and dialogue lines.

$350 for one 30-minute script review. This includes a 30-minute video call to review notes, plus an email copy of the notes. Please number your scenes and dialogue lines.

$600 for one feature script review. This includes a 50-minute video call to review notes, plus an email copy of the notes. A minimum of 4 pages of notes are promised. Please number your scenes and dialogue lines.

Please contact info@thepitchdocs.com to book additional services.

Description

Scott Gray is a Writers Guild and Emmy award-winning writer with credits in a wide variety of entertainment media. He’s head written or story edited several shows, including Rugrats, LazyTown, Wallykazam, and Rusty Rivets for Nickelodeon, Mecha Builders for Sesame Workshop, and Mighty Express and Cirque du Soleil’s Luna Petunia for Netflix. Scott was a staff writer on Disney’s Imagination Movers, Jungle Junction, and Pupstruction and has penned numerous freelance episodes of other shows, including Handy Manny, The Backyardigans, The Not Too Late Show with Elmo, Lego City Adventures, Batwheels, Paw Patrol, Johnny Test, Curious George, Olivia, All Grown Up, and Arthur.

In addition, Scott has done development work on shows for numerous companies including Disney, Nickelodeon, Sesame Workshop, Netflix, Imagine, Saban, and DreamWorks. A frequent contributor to the Rugrats national comic strip, Scott has also written comic books and videogames for many well-known properties, including SpongeBob Squarepants, The Fairly Oddparents, and The Muppets. Scott has performed both improv and sketch comedy at the famous Improv Comedy Club. A five time Emmy nominee across two decades, Scott won a Writers Guild Award for Imagination Movers, and an Emmy award for his work on Rugrats.

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