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Script Reading Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This includes reading scripts for the Artistic Department * Represent the Artistic staff as a show-lead on assigned productions * Compile and distribute weekly Artistic Meeting Agendas * Take ...

This includes reading scripts for the Artistic Department * Represent the Artistic staff as a show-lead on assigned productions * Compile and distribute weekly Artistic Meeting Agendas * Take ...

Notation and communication to Editorial of Director's preferred takes (line readings) * Track scratch dialogue based on story deliveries, script revisions, and director and/or editor requests

Please read below and apply with an updated resume for consideration. Location: Grand Rapids, MI ... Qualifications of the Script Processor: · High School Diploma or GED · Strong verbal and written ...

Please read below and apply with an updated resume for consideration. Location: Broadview Heights, OH Type: Three-month contract to hire opportunity! Schedule: 40 hours per week, including 1 late ...

Script Supervisor

Santa Monica, CA · On-site

$80K - $110K/yr

Notation and communication to Editorial of Director's preferred takes (line readings) * Track scratch dialogue based on story deliveries, script revisions, and director and/or editorrequests * Create ...

Arabic Tutor

Chester, PA · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Arabic script reading and writing, root-pattern vocabulary analysis, and grammatical structure application. Guides students through verb conjugation across ten forms, noun ...

Arabic Tutor

AZ · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Arabic script reading and writing, root-pattern vocabulary analysis, and grammatical structure application. Guides students through verb conjugation across ten forms, noun ...

Skilled at teaching Arabic script reading and writing, root-pattern vocabulary analysis, and grammatical structure application. Guides students through verb conjugation across ten forms, noun ...

Skilled at teaching Arabic script reading and writing, root-pattern vocabulary analysis, and grammatical structure application. Guides students through verb conjugation across ten forms, noun ...

Skilled at teaching Arabic script reading and writing, root-pattern vocabulary analysis, and grammatical structure application. Guides students through verb conjugation across ten forms, noun ...

Arabic Tutor

Gilbert, AZ · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Arabic script reading and writing, root-pattern vocabulary analysis, and grammatical structure application. Guides students through verb conjugation across ten forms, noun ...

Arabic Tutor

Trenton, NJ · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Arabic script reading and writing, root-pattern vocabulary analysis, and grammatical structure application. Guides students through verb conjugation across ten forms, noun ...

Arabic Tutor

Phoenix, AZ · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Arabic script reading and writing, root-pattern vocabulary analysis, and grammatical structure application. Guides students through verb conjugation across ten forms, noun ...

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How much do script reading jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for script reading in the United States is $115,000.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $107,500.00 and $122,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Script Reading Jobs?

A script reader's primary responsibilities are to read a screenplay for a movie or TV show, evaluate the content, and provide feedback on what works and what does not work. You examine all features in the script, including story, concept, dialogue, pacing, characters, structure, and marketability. Script reading is used for pilots to decide if an idea should move forward, to choose a rating, or to see if a particular writer is a good fit for a company. Your duties include reading, analyzing, and writing coverage or a summary. Your employer or supervisor uses this to decide whether to move the script forward or not. You can find script reading jobs through a studio, production company, or talent agency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Script Reader, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Script Reader, you need strong analytical reading skills, a deep understanding of story structure, and familiarity with the film and television industry, often supported by a degree in film, writing, or a related field. Proficiency in script coverage formatting, screenplay software (like Final Draft), and knowledge of industry-standard evaluation criteria are typically required. Excellent written communication, attention to detail, and the ability to give constructive feedback are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure that script readers can effectively assess material, provide valuable insights, and support development teams in selecting promising projects.

What are some common challenges faced by script readers and how can they overcome them?

Script readers often face the challenge of reviewing a large volume of scripts under tight deadlines while maintaining objectivity and attention to detail. Balancing the need to quickly assess a script’s potential with the responsibility of providing thorough, insightful coverage can be demanding. To overcome these challenges, script readers develop efficient reading strategies, use structured coverage templates, and continuously refine their analytical skills. Collaborating with other readers and participating in feedback sessions can also help ensure consistent evaluations and professional growth.

What is script reading?

Script reading is the process of reviewing and analyzing scripts, typically for film, television, or theater, to assess their quality, structure, and potential for production. Script readers evaluate elements such as plot, character development, dialogue, and pacing, and often provide coverage or feedback reports for producers, agents, or studios. This role helps decision-makers determine which scripts are worth developing further. Script reading is an essential step in the entertainment industry, ensuring that only promising projects move forward.

What is the difference between Script Reading vs Script Supervising?

AspectScript ReadingScript Supervising
Primary RoleReviewing and analyzing scripts for content, structure, and suitabilityOverseeing script continuity, consistency, and adherence during production
Required SkillsStrong analytical skills, understanding of storytelling, script formattingAttention to detail, organizational skills, knowledge of production processes
Work EnvironmentTypically office-based, script development teamsOn-set or production office during filming
Industry UsageUsed in development and pre-production phasesUsed during filming to ensure script accuracy

While both roles involve working with scripts, Script Reading focuses on analyzing and evaluating scripts during development, whereas Script Supervising involves maintaining script continuity and accuracy during production. Both roles require strong understanding of storytelling and script formatting, but they serve different stages of the filmmaking process.

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Infographic showing various Script Reading job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% As Needed, 48% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 13% Temporary, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $115,000 per year, or $55.3 per hour.
Improv and Comedy Instructor

Improv and Comedy Instructor

Athletes Global Corporation

Camp Hill, PA • On-site

Contractor

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

You will be Teaching Improv and Comedy!

We are looking for caring, passionate, and FUN theatre coaches! Must have 2 years of relevant experience!

Our theater and acting program focuses on improving the participants in voice, acting, stage presence, creativity, singing and dancing skills. Our participants will discover, explore and develop the artist within them. We help our participants cultivate their improving and cold script reading skills, while learning creative dramatics. Our class ends with a short play which is our grand finale. We encourage parents and peers to attend this day of FUN at the end of the program! Make sure you look at the 2 dates, location and times and can make both. Thank you!

Class Entails:

  • Script Reading
  • Writing Improve
  • Games
  • Movement and Breath
  • Creating a character
  • Dance & Expression
  • Dealing with stage fright

Improv & Comedy Classes

  • Saturdays, February 21st - March 14th 2026 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Highland Elementary School
11325 Carlisle Rd Camp Hill PA 17011

  • Saturdays, February 21st - March 14th 2026 10:45 AM to 12:15 PM

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