
Why we built Script.Movie ?
My heart is filled with gratitude. For the past year & a half, I've been receiving calls, messages, and coffee chats filled with encouragement, brilliant suggestions, and kind words about our journey.
To everyone who checked in or offered a kind word, Thank You.
Today, I can finally stop being vague and share what's kept me buried in code and story structures instead of showing up at the usual writer meetups.
Introducing: www.Script.Movie. Born from the messy, beautiful chaos of screenwriting.
It started as a personal fix for a familiar feeling I had: overwhelming paralysis that comes when staring at infinite great possibilities, and no clear way forward.
We became a small team of confidantes, script consultant (another Damian, long story), two developers who secretly harbored great screenwriting potential of their own, and me, Damian 2.
Long story short, the tool is designed for moments when:
•You have brilliant research, that just won't seem to transform into compelling scenes
•Your characters feel alive in your head, but malleable on the page
•You've lost track of some of the great notes written somewhere in the software
•You need to crystalize the relationships between characters, plots, and themes when explaining your story to someone else
We've watched our early few users finish scripts they've been stuck on for months. One writer finally completed her complex family drama after three abandoned drafts. Another transformed his overwhelming fantasy world into focused, character-driven scenes
This isn't a tool for everyone. If you're happy with your current process, that's awesome. But if you get stuck between your grand vision and actual pages, we are building this for you.
This is deeply personal for us. We built this because we needed it ourselves. Every feature came from a real screenwriting problem one of us faced. There’s way more we’re excited to create
If what we're creating speaks to you, we'd love to have you along for this journey. The site is live at www.script.movie, and we're growing its community one writer at a time. If you find value in what we're building, consider subscribing to support its growth. Your support will help us keep refining and expanding what Script.Movie can do for you.
Thanks a lot