Keil Troisi

After teenage years spent writing, directing, and producing films and stage plays, I studied Screenwriting at the School of Visual Arts. I worked for several production companies -- evaluating submissions, writing coverage, and consulting on projects in development and production. I was a proofreader for a major textbook publisher. I have edited fiction and nonfiction manuscripts, and performed ghostwriting and copyediting for screenwriters, novelists, and businesspersons.

I am the sole executor of Scriptproof, so as a client you receive personalized services tailored to your needs. I'm always available to discuss your project, by email or phone, and I'm dedicated to making my clients comfortable doing business with me online (it can be scary, and there are lots of predators seeking to exploit writers). If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact me.

Testimonials

Keil is an invaluable asset! His professionalism and insights are priceless. Since you only get one chance to impress, you simply have to employ Keil's considerable editing, proofreading, and coverage skills to ensure your project is presented in the best possible light. You're the man, Keil!

John Barrett, screenwriter

Having your script professionally proofread is a must, and you won't find anyone better than Keil. I was amazed at how his edits enhanced the script's quality and readability. His synopsis of the story was spot-on and he turned out the work in a timely manner.

Brad Taylor, writer/filmmaker

I sent the synopsis you prepared for me and within two days the production company requested my script. Your work is amazing! The punchy synopsis you created for me got my foot through the door and my screenplay into their hands, and for that I would like to say thank you.

P. Stewart, Fort Meyers Beach, FL

You can tell from Keil's comments that he has a huge wealth of knowledge in the craft of screenwriting as well as storytelling. His comments were value-added and gave great insights. His feedback pushed me further in the creative process.

E.L.C., New York City