A Treatment Writer creates written summaries or outlines of stories, concepts, or ideas, typically for film, television, advertising, or other media projects. These treatments serve as a blueprint for producers, directors, and other stakeholders to visualize the project's structure, tone, and narrative flow. The role requires strong storytelling skills, the ability to translate ideas into compelling text, and an understanding of industry formatting and expectations. Treatment Writers often collaborate with creators, screenwriters, and executives to refine ideas before full scripts are developed.