We were born the night a good story broke.
Not from a brochure. From a late-night talk where the script stopped breathing and the set kept waiting.
Script Plus exists to end development chaos for African filmmakers, working writers, and brands. We provide the structural discipline required so your stories can storyboard clean, shoot with total control, and screen with measurable impact.
The Genesis: Why We Built a System
Kabuga, Kano. A draft passes from hand to hand like hot metal. Everyone sees the same problem: the premise is undeniably strong, but the structural spine is weak.
The crew is ready to shoot. The actors are ready to feel. But the script can’t hold them. Notes keep coming. The story keeps shifting. The budget keeps bleeding.
That night, our founders stayed up and said it out loud: the industry isn’t broken because creators lack talent. It’s broken because development has no system. Script Plus began as a promise: lock the story early, test its heat, then shoot on purpose.
Mission with a Blade Edge
We champion screen creators who already have the voice—but need the system. We eliminate the bottleneck between idea and screen: unclear structure, slow development cycles, and budgets that bleed.
Our demand to ourselves is measurable: ship a shoot-ready script in 21 days for most standard briefs, deliver first diagnostic notes in 48 hours, and strictly cap rewrites at 3 cycles before full lock.
Vision: Ten Years Forward
A decade from now, African stories won’t have to ask for a seat at the table. They will set the rhythm on the global screen—by native language, by authentic place, by unvarnished truth.
Script Plus is actively building the studio-platform that makes that shift irreversible: a rigorous pipeline where voices from Kano to the diaspora get developed, fully produced, and streamed without ever being diluted.
The 5-Phase Proprietary Process
Breakpoint Brief
We pin the specific audience, the protagonist's wound, and the thematic win—then we storyboard the story promise into a one-page contract.
The Spine Map
Every single scene must earn its place. We aggressively chart plot turns and rising stakes long before anyone is allowed to write dialogue.
Draft Sprints
Short deadlines prevent overthinking. We write in highly focused bursts, then immediately screen raw scenes internally like a movie trailer.
Table-Read Heat Check
Actors read the pages out loud in a closed room. If the tension drops or the cast doesn’t physically lean in, the scene immediately goes back for a rewrite.
Lock & Launch
We run a militant continuity pass, a native language pass, and a final budget reality check—then we formally lock the draft for the production shoot.
The Minds Behind the System
Writers, editors, and producers who treat story as a science.
Haj. Rahma AbdulMajid Sharif
"A cramped edit bay. A script on her lap. A producer says, “We’ll fix it on set.” She watches a great idea bleed out in real time—and decides to build a better way."
Turns raw story into a structural shoot plan: schedules, hard notes, and a locked draft the crew can trust.
She demands that African narratives travel globally without losing their cultural truth.
Maimuna Idris Beli
"A notebook at 2:13 a.m. One line lands. The room goes quiet. She learns the right sentence can stop time—and starts building rooms where writers find it."
Cuts to the psychological truth fast: character wounds, rising stakes, and subtext-heavy dialogue.
She refuses a future where African voices are trimmed to fit outdated formulas.
The Script Plus Room
"Whiteboards. Voice notes. Core thematic beats pinned side by side. One rule: no scene leaves until the conflict is visible."
Finds the missing link: rigorous logic checks and scene continuity that saves days in production.
They want every creator to ship work the screen can actually carry.
Why We Can't Stop.
Over 1,000,000+ undiscovered storytellers across Africa are writing in total silence—scripts locked in drawers, voice notes on dead phones, brilliant ideas that never reach a screen.
The cost is terrible. It’s not just lost income. It’s lost memory, lost language, and lost proof that our lives are worth the frame.
Stop wishing for a better story. Start building it.
Confidential briefs. Clear timelines. Screen-ready results.