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Is Lessons from the Screenplay Safe for Kids? Safety Score: B

@LessonsfromtheScreenplay · 1.5M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 69 recent videos

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Overall Safety Grade: B (84/100)

I would let my older teen (16+) watch this channel, especially if they are interested in film or writing. For younger children, it is not appropriate due to the mature source material discussed.

Best for ages 16+. Not recommended under age 14. Acceptable for 14+.

The content involves sophisticated analysis of mature-rated films and games, making it suitable for older teens and adults interested in media studies.

Score Breakdown

DimensionScoreHeadline
Content Appropriateness 15/25 15/25 Academic analysis of mature films and games requires parental discretion.
Shorts & Dopamine Factor 25/25 25/25 Focus on long-form content, not designed for addictive scrolling.
Age Clarity 25/25 25/25 Clearly targets older teens and adults interested in media analysis.
Educational Value 25/25 25/25 High educational value in screenwriting, film theory, and media literacy.

Content Appropriateness — 15/25

Academic analysis of mature films and games requires parental discretion.

The channel analyzes R-rated films like 'Parasite' and TV-MA shows like 'Mad Men,' as well as games like 'The Last of Us.' While the analysis is academic, the source material often contains violence, sexual content, or mature themes not suitable for younger viewers.

Shorts & Dopamine Factor — 25/25

Focus on long-form content, not designed for addictive scrolling.

Only 2 out of 69 recent uploads are Shorts, making up a very low 2.9% of content. The channel primarily features longer, in-depth videos, indicating it is not designed to encourage addictive, rapid-fire consumption.

Age Clarity — 25/25

Clearly targets older teens and adults interested in media analysis.

The content involves complex discussions of film theory, screenwriting, and narrative structure, using sophisticated language. This material is clearly intended for an audience with developed critical thinking skills, not young children.

Educational Value — 25/25

High educational value in screenwriting, film theory, and media literacy.

The channel actively teaches concepts like five-act structure, character arcs, and the power of symbols, using specific examples from films and games. Videos like 'How A Christmas Carol Perfectly Demonstrates Five-Act Structure' and 'Parasite — The Power of Symbols' offer clear learning objectives in media analysis.

Expert Analysis

Overview

This channel provides in-depth analyses of screenplays and storytelling techniques used in popular films, TV shows, and video games. It breaks down narrative structures, character development, and thematic elements to educate viewers on the craft of writing and filmmaking.

What Parents Should Know

The channel frequently discusses films and video games that are rated PG-13, R, TV-14, TV-MA, or M, such as 'Game of Thrones,' 'Mad Men,' 'Parasite,' and 'The Last of Us.' While the analysis itself is academic and not explicit, the source material contains mature themes, violence, or sexual content that may not be suitable for younger viewers.

The Bottom Line

I would let my older teen (16+) watch this channel, especially if they are interested in film or writing. For younger children, it is not appropriate due to the mature source material discussed.

Parent Tip

Review the specific film or game being analyzed in a video before allowing your child to watch, especially if they are on the younger side of the recommended age range.

Notable Videos Reviewed

About This Safety Report

VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 69 most recent videos on Lessons from the Screenplay using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:

Lessons from the Screenplay's Shorts ratio in this sample is 3% — roughly 2 of the 69 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.

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