Filmmaking / Directing

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Michael David

This looks incredible!

Haider Abdulhamid

"Thank you, Michael! What is truly incredible is your presence and support here, my friend. I’m honored that you liked the vision

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Peter D. Marshall
Other Types of Dramatic Conflict (pt3)

21. Character vs. Ideologies: Conflict involving differing ideologies or belief systems, often leading to debates or struggles over which viewpoint should prevail. This type of conflict highlights the clash between traditional values and progressive ideas, often driving character and plot developmen...

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Darrell Pennington

Peter D. Marshall #21 is a theme that shows up in almost all of my writing and the conflict I enjoying developing the most. I tend to take topics that are generally thought of as negative and attempt...

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Tomorrows the day!

2/28/2026 is the day! I start filming my first short film called “The Call”. I am using my IPhone 16 Pro Max and it is going to be silently filmed inside my home. I have a rough script and shot list in hand. Wish me luck!

Darrell Pennington

Much luck and greater success, Jeremy Beimfohr

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Soul Mated at Liverpool Indie Awards — Seeking Advice for the Next Step

Thrilled to share some beautiful news from the journey of SOUL MATED.

My short script has been nominated for Best Short Script at the Liverpool Indie Awards on March 28 — a recognition that fills me with light and deep gratitude.

This story was born from intuition, connection, and the belief that what...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Sandra, congratulations — that’s wonderful recognition. Attending with clarity of intention is already a powerful step. My advice would be to focus less on pitching in the room and more on building ge...

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Marie Hatten

Wow Sandra Isabel Correia congratulations! You create and show up on this platform with such intention I've no doubt you will bring this film to life....

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Ashley Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: Thillers and Thrillers and Thrillers

This past month and a half, I’ve been intentionally challenging myself to study thrillers.

The market appetite for thrillers has been booming, and instead of just talking about it, I wanted to really immerse myself in the genre. So I made a decision: I would watch widely and across formats: Network,...

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Şeref Şaşmaz

Ashley Smith Hello Thank you so much for your kind reply!

Şeref Şaşmaz

Hi AshleyReneeSmith, thank you so much for your thoughtful reply!

Şeref Şaşmaz

Hi, thank you for your thoughtful reply!...

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Şeref Şaşmaz

I would love your input.

Charmane Wedderburn

“Ashley, immersion as a growth strategy really resonates. Watching within a genre back-to-back reveals tone patterns and fatigue points you can’t see otherwise. It’s fascinating how restraint often lands stronger than shock.”

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
The rise of the triple threat!

There's a shift happening in the creative community that's worth talking about. More and more writers, filmmakers, and creators are measuring their worth by influencer metrics: follower counts, likes, engagement rates, viral moments, instead of the work itself. The question "How many followers do yo...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Brenda Mohammed And that's perfectly fine too! Many producers are more than happy to work with screenwriters who focus on their craft and deliver the goods....

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Elisa Bertoli

I'm a small audiovisual production company. Unfortunately, in three years I've only been able to self-finance a little... Not enough to find producers/sales agents. Right now, having followers is ever...

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Adam Spencer

I’m focused on selling something strong so I can keep writing the next thing. That’s the goal. Not followers, not hyphens. Sustainability.

If there’s an opportunity to stay involved in visual developm...

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Adam Carpenter

At the moment, focussing on a game I am developing, while keeping my fiction hand in with short stories.

Charmane Wedderburn

Geoff, the distinction between mastery and branding really resonates. Expansion only works when it’s rooted in depth, not optics.

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James Lagrimas
How to Direct Vertical Microdramas. Webinar with Amber Neukum

Vertical micro-dramas are rapidly becoming one of the most disruptive storytelling formats in the global entertainment industry—and directors are at the center of that shift. For many directors, the transition from horizontal, feature-style filmmaking to vertical micro-dramas is where costly misstep...

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Sydney S

Questions from attendees below for Amber!

Sydney S

How are these distributed?

Can you get funding for these are they self funded?

Sydney S

Do people buy scripts for these? If so what can you make? I suspect you need to write the entire season

Do self produced sell?

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Ernest dean wedgwood

I am frustrated been told i am a fantastic screenwriter, My problem is i am disabled and poor, I know i have the talent but i cant afford to upgrade my memberships or pay to enter festivals any advise?

Haley Mary

I hear you! I have a learning disability that affects my short term memory and unfortunately with my job in a store, when sales are down, the hours go down, so money is always tight. It's frustrating...

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Stephanie Bourbon (Olivieri)

So, you don't have to upgrade to submit to festivals and contests, but you should definitely find people who will read for you, and then submit to managers. It takes time and research but can be done. Good luck with it.

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Write! Write! Write! Post loglines, make inquiries, send loglines!

Benjamin Adeleke

i felt encourage reading this, it makes me hopefully..

Geoffroy Faugerolas

I hear your frustration, and I'm glad people recognize your talent, that's not nothing. But here's the thing: this is a marathon, not a sprint. You can have a great script, but the real question is: i...

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The Best Way to Give Emerging Talents a Platform to Tell Their Stories

"As a writer coming from a background in Sociology and Engineering, I’ve spent a lot of time analyzing how 'gatekeeping' affects creative industries. We often see the same formulas being repeated, while fresh, diverse voices from all corners of the globe have epic stories that are waiting for the ri...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Ibrahim AlBalushi For new IP, it must be exceptionally original and exceptionally marketable. It should also be easy to produce on a lower budget. No one is risking too much on untried talent or IP, t...

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Ibrahim AlBalushi

شادو دراغو ميهاي

"شكراً لك يا شادو على هذه الرؤية الصريحة والواقعية. أتفق تماماً - إن تخفيف المخاطر هو حجر الزاوية في أي إنتاج ناجح."

لكن بصفتي مهندسًا، لا أرى "الميزانية المنخفضة" عائقًا، بل تحديًا تصم...

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Dean M Lewis
Becoming a multi-hyphenate: Pondering and Reflecting

For me, it's life long dream to be a writer, screen writer, and director. I have passion for storytelling and would love some advice on breaking though the glass ceiling. Best of luck a best wishes to everyone trying to make something happen.

Kristen Telley

just write it out as you hear it. don’t worry about formatting or anything. All of that can be Formed later. Just do it. Just write it. you’ve got this !

Ashley Smith

Love the dream, Dean M Lewis! Are you starting by focusing on mastering one craft first? What has your process been like so far?

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Brenda Mohammed
Responding to Ashley's email.

Ashley Renee Smith wrote, "More writers want to direct.

More directors want to act.

More actors want to write.

Everyone seems to be becoming a “multi-hyphenate.”

None of that is for me. I wrote three screenplays, and I just want them to be sold. I must mention that Screenwriting is my fourth caree...

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Ashley Smith

Brenda Mohammed, the point of my message wasn’t to suggest that everyone should become a multi-hyphenate. It was to open up a conversation about how creators are stretching themselves in different way...

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