Screenplay Auditing - Case Study 5: Every Script is a New Patient

 Confidentiality, Curiosity & the Challenge of Trust

By Sai Vijendhiran – Inventor of the Screenplay Auditing Process

Every screenplay audit I do is a completely new journey.
The story structure, the writing approach, the thought process of the writer—none of it repeats.
That’s the beauty of it.
And that’s also the challenge.

ЁЯза Different Minds, Different Maps

The mindset of every writer I meet is different.
Some are confident.
Some are confused.
Some are defensive.
Some are dreamers.

But the audit begins at zero every time.
No assumptions.
No shortcuts.
I listen, I diagnose, I recommend—with total freshness and neutrality.

Screenplay Auditing - Case Study 4: Why Calling an Auditor Late Can Cost You Years

 By Sai Vijendhiran – Inventor of the Screenplay Auditing Process

This is something I’ve experienced more than once—and more often than you might expect.

A writer or filmmaker reaches out to me for a Screenplay Audit, but only after they’ve spent months or even years living with the script. They've brainstormed, rewritten, discussed, and dreamed—but despite all that time, they still don’t know:

  • Where the story should go.
  • What the characters are truly fighting for.
  • Why it still doesn’t feel “right.”

They are standing at the edge of their own imagination, looking for a way forward—but the path is fogged.

Screenplay Auditing - Case Study 3: Why Most Short Films Fail Before They Even Begin

By Sai Vijendhiran – Inventor of the Screenplay Auditing Process

In recent times, I’ve been approached by students from various film institutes seeking feedback on their screenplays. They’re energetic, imaginative, and deeply passionate about cinema. But passion without structure is like a ship without a compass—it drifts.

And that’s exactly what I found in most of their screenplays.

ЁЯОУ The Common Mistake
Across different institutes and cities, one pattern kept emerging in the scripts I audited:

Some rush to tell the story, cramming too many scenes and skipping emotional beats.
Others elaborate endlessly, dragging the idea with excessive dialogue and redundant moments.
But most strikingly, they try to compress a feature-film-worthy idea into a short film runtime.

This creates an imbalance. The screenplay ends up going everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
It lacks clarity. It lacks purpose.
And most importantly—it lacks impact.

Screenplay Auditing - Case Study 2: When Ego Wins, Cinema Loses.

By Sai Vijendhiran – Creator of Screenplay Auditing
Every screenplay audit I take on teaches me something new—not just about writing, but about people, process, and perception. This case, in particular, revealed how ego can blind even the most creative minds from embracing necessary corrections.

ЁЯОн The Request
A film director approached me with a clear objective: he wanted his screenplay audited before moving into production. He was confident about the story but open—at least initially—to suggestions that could strengthen the script.

ЁЯФН The Findings
Once I completed the audit, I uncovered serious structural issues:

  • The characters’ behavior felt irregular, unnatural.
  • There were sudden, illogical plot turns that weren’t organically built.
  • Most importantly, it was clear that the characters and events were simply doing what the director wanted—not what the story required.
  • The writing was heavily influenced by what I call the “writer’s bend”—a situation where plot choices are dictated not by logic or emotion, but by forced authorial decisions.

Screenplay Auditing - Case Study 1: Ignored Warnings, Expensive Consequences

 From the desk of Sai Vijendhiran – Creator of Screenplay Auditing.


ЁЯзй Background
A film producer approached me to audit a screenplay he had selected for production. On paper, the script looked promising, and the team was gearing up for shooting.

ЁЯХ╡️‍♂️ Audit Outcome
After a detailed Screenplay Auditing, I identified several critical flaws, structural gaps, and narrative issues that could affect the film's emotional impact and clarity.

Traditional Script Consulting vs. Sai Vijendhiran's Screenplay Auditing

 Traditional Script Consulting vs. ЁЯФ╡ Sai Vijendhiran's Screenplay Auditing

ЁЯФ╢ AspectЁЯЯб Traditional Script ConsultingЁЯФ╡ Sai Vijendhiran’s Screenplay Auditing
OriginDeveloped informally over time by various script doctorsCreated by Sai Vijendhiran as a formalized method
TerminologyTerms like "coverage", "notes", "feedback"✅ Unique terms: Script Auditing, Narrative Gaps, Flaw Detection
Process StructureVaries by consultant; mostly subjective✅ Defined multi-stage Procedures, Evaluation Metrics, and Flow
Evaluation MethodBroad suggestions on structure, characters, plot✅ In-depth Scene-by-Scene Analysis, Charted Flaw Identification
Visual ToolsRarely visual; often just text feedback✅ Visual Charts, Graphs, Flow Diagrams, Beat Maps
Report TypeCoverage reports, margin notes, general feedbackProfessional Audit Report with classifications and recommendations
Focus AreasPlot holes, pacing, character arcs (general)✅ Detailed audits of: Narrative Logic, Scene Purpose, Theme Clarity, etc.
Decision-Making SupportDepends on reader’s instincts✅ Supports Creative Decisions with Evidence from structural breakdown
RepeatabilityProcess varies per consultantRepeatable, teachable system for consistent application
End GoalImprove the script for pitching or development✅ Ensure Structural Integrity, Thematic Depth, and Production Readiness
Client ExperienceOften one-time or unstructured feedback✅ Collaborative, educational experience; Writers learn during audit
PositioningScript coverage as a serviceIntellectual Property and Creative Standard