A scriptment can also be a presentation document; that is, one that is sold or handed in as the finished work. • Writer-director-producer James Cameron delivered a 57-page scriptment that he was contracted to write during the development phase of the first
Spider-Man (2002) theatrical movie, which he was also going to direct. When Cameron left the project, screenwriter David Koepp expanded it into a first draft script, which was later worked on by other uncredited writers. Nolan had only one produced writing credit at the time, the screenplay for the military film
Black Hawk Down, a project for which he had submitted three different scriptments to producer
Jerry Bruckheimer and executive producers Mike Stenson, and
Chad Oman for approval during the writing process. • Filmmakers Kriv Stenders and Richard Green used the scripment format to make their 2007 film
Boxing Day. • The 2008 movie
Cloverfield written by
Drew Goddard, directed by
Matt Reeves, and produced by
J. J. Abrams, was greenlighted for production by
Paramount Pictures President of Production Brad Weston and
Brad Grey, Chairman, based on a 65-page scriptment. The film was also shot using the scriptment. • The 2008 improv comedy movie
The Grand, written by
Zak Penn and Matt Bierman, was filmed using a scriptment. Penn said their scriptment "started at about 25 pages and it was just a document that explained who the characters were and what the scenes were." written by Robert Ben Garant,
Thomas Lennon, and
Kerri Kenney-Silver. • It was reported on the movie news website ''
Ain't It Cool News on December 1, 2008 that a scriptment was involved in developing a possible new Speed'' sequel or remake: "There's a scriptment floating around that reintroduces Jack Traven. So the studios are hoping to get Keanu back on board." • Director-producer-writer
John Hughes wrote a 70-page scriptment for the Owen Wilson-starring comedy
Drillbit Taylor (2008) that was used years later by screenwriters Kristofor Brown and
Seth Rogen as the basis for a revised finished screenplay. • The 2009 comedy film
I Love You, Beth Cooper, written by
Larry Doyle, originated as an 85-page scriptment that was shopped around Hollywood and then subsequently turned into a book manuscript. ==References==