CHRISTIE GLASCOE - ChatterBox Christie Creative

Whether I’m writing an original script or stepping in to fix a story that needs help, my goal is to deliver compelling, character-driven narratives that resonate with audiences.


πŸ“Œ Specialties

🧭 My Approach

As a Screenwriter-for-Hire:

I work with clients who have an idea, an outline, or a concept and need someone to bring it to life on the page. I write original scripts designed to match your creative vision, tone, and production goals.

As a Script Doctor:

I step into existing drafts and help elevate them. That might mean restructuring, punching up dialogue, fixing pacing, deepening character arcs, or clarifying themes. I offer detailed notes, editorial feedback, and/or hands-on rewrites depending on the level of service you need.


🀝  What to Expect When You Hire Me

I prioritize creative partnership and story integrity. I meet every project with fresh eyes, a solutions-focused mindset, and a commitment to preserving your unique voice. Here's what working with me typically includes:

General Industry-Standard Price Ranges

[For reference and/or budgeting purposes only!]

Service Type Description Price Range
Original Screenwriting Short Film (up to 30 pages) $500–$2,500+
Feature Film (90–120 pages) $6,000–$25,000+
TV Pilot (30–60 pages) $3,000–$10,000+
Script Doctoring Dialogue or Character Pass $400–$2,000+
Full Rewrite $2,500–$10,000+
Script Evaluation/Notes Short Script $100–$250+
Feature Script $250–$500+
YouTube/Web Scripts Short-form (3–8 min) $150–$400+ per episode
Long-form (10–20 min) $400–$800+ per episode

I will provide a customized quote based on your project’s complexity, scope, and desired deadlines


πŸ—£ What Clients Say

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β€œChristie not only believes in the ambiguity of the craft, but the work that goes along with it, and I walked away feeling like I didn’t just create a script, but a story. A story with wheels and distinctive characters with voices, in a world someone could get lost in, and that I gave justice to.”

– C. King, Screenwriter

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