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Amy Wilhelm
With the market embracing reinvented nostalgia, is there an appetite for a music-driven story set in the 1990s?

Hi everyone — I’ve developed a feature screenplay that blends psychological suspense with a 90s ska-driven musical backbone.

At its core, the story explores how what you’ve been through may shape you, but doesn’t have to limit who you become. Rooted in the spirit of ska—transforming hardship into ene...

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Abhijeet Aade

Amy Wilhelm This is a really interesting blend. A 90s ska-driven backbone paired with psychological suspense feels like a distinctive tonal contrast, and that’s often what helps projects stand out.

I t...

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Amy Wilhelm

Abhijeet Aade The ska element absolutely drives the narrative of the character's personal freedom and a life that challenges his authenticity, weighing heavy on him he plays like a ray of sunshine bre...

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David Taylor

Getting rights to the music can be an issue.

Steve Windels

I really don't know about the market for music driven narratives. I know that I love music and sound in films. It immediately gets you into feeling and connects you with what you see. On atmospheric t...

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Amy Wilhelm

Hi David, I’ve written three original songs for the screenplay. As a songwriter, I’m passionate about blending the emotional tone of the music with the narrative to create a more immersive and cohesive story.

Steve Windels
Review of Return to Silent Hill (2026)

As a longtime Silent Hill fan, I went to Return To Silent Hill expecting the foggy, distorted reality, the sense of unease, and the deep, almost spiritual connection to the town itself. Visually and atmospherically, the film delivers: the transformations, color palette, and first-person sequences ca...

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Magnus Loken
Just made a tool that helps with pre-production and script breakdown! Would love for honest feedback!

Hey,

I just soft launched filmos.xyz, filmOS is a tool mostly for indie filmmakers that helps with pre-prod and script breakdown. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!

Tommy Gallego

Hey Magnus, Playing with it now. Seems like you should have some examples or case studies of what it will output.

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Peter D. Marshall
The Script: Your FIRST READING (45 Questions to Answer) (pt1)

When conducting a story analysis of a film script, directors typically look for elements that contribute to the artistic vision and storytelling of the film - and how you start this process is by Asking Questions!

Questions are one of the most important parts of script analysis because questions lead...

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Xochi Blymyer
The projects that stay with you…

Lately I’ve been thinking about how certain projects stay with you…

I’m a 1st AD on shows like All American, so I spend a lot of time in the mechanics of getting things made—schedules, logistics, making the day.

But the projects that stick with me the most aren’t always the biggest or the smoothest.

Th...

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Ashley Renée Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: Passing It Forward

This week, I’ve been spending my evenings back where it all started, virtually guest lecturing for my alma mater, Columbia College Chicago. I’ve been talking with graduating seniors about creative community, authentic networking, and what it really looks like to step into this industry, all the thin...

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Sam Rivera
When a Reboot Dies, Even With Buffy & An Oscar Winner Attached

So the inside story on the dead Buffy reboot is out, and honestly, it's a mess. Sarah Michelle Gellar was finally on board, Oscar winner Chloé Zhao was directing, Hulu ordered a pilot... and then last Friday, they pulled the plug. No series order. No chance to fix it further. Just dead.

What's wild i...

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Klaire Anderson

As a younger fan of the show, I'm disappointed that I won't yet get to experience watching a Buffy episode premiere. However, from what I've heard, it seems like they may have made the right decision....

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

Great discussion. As a writer and actress, I focus on building emotionally driven stories with strong characters and high-stakes conflicts. Currently developing a series with international scope.

Haley Mary

I was disappointed to hear that a Buffy reboot wouldn't happen. I was a fan of the show when I was a pre teen and teen.

Ray Fontenault

It goes to show you even when all the cards fall correctly, sometimes things don't work out...I'm sure it was frustrating.

Michael David

No.

Sandra Correia
What Do You Think About Prequels?

Hi filmmakers,

With the industry leaning more and more into world‑expanding storytelling, I’m curious about your take on prequels. We’re seeing big examples like House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones, and the various Lord of the Rings expansions, where creators return to earlier timelines...

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Sandra Correia

Pat Alexander, absolutely and those are great examples. I agree. When a creator finds the right angle into a world, a prequel can feel completely fresh, even without the original rights in hand at the...

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Sandra Correia

Muhammad Muhammad, that's a very good point.

Sandra Correia

Totally, Subin Karkani. Prequels do need extra care. Audiences compare them instantly, so they have to match the spirit and quality of the original while still bringing something new. That balance is...

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Sandra Correia

Grady Craig, completely, that’s exactly it. A prequel only works when it reveals something that genuinely changes how we see the original, not just retells it from another angle. The examples you ment...

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Abhijeet Aade

Sandra Correia Prequels are interesting, but they’re also tricky. With something like House of the Dragon or the The Lord of the Rings expansions, the biggest challenge is living up to an already esta...

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Kevin Jackson
AI Val Kilmer in new movie

What are your thoughts on this? I am not for AI actors, but in the case of Val Kilmer and Bruce Willis, I don't think I mind. As long as their families are earning.

I would love to know, would you watch this?

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/movies/articles/val-kilmer-star-film......

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Eric McKeever

I think if the Industry begins a trend of using AI actors in any capacity, that means that living, breathing actors are not getting hired. This has the potential to move towards ALL actors becoming AI...

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Ray Fontenault

Not a fan of this use of AI.

Kevin Jackson

From what I am reading, Val was supposed to start movie but pandemic delays stalled it and he died before production stared. They can’t see the film being done without him.

That could all be a ploy though. Val can’t speak for himself.

Kevin La-Rose

Crazy what can be done with AI nowadays.

Abhijeet Aade

Kevin Jackson I’m a bit torn on this. In cases like Val Kilmer and Bruce Willis, it feels more understandable if their families are involved and benefiting.

But at the same time, part of what makes per...

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Anna Marton Henry
Heated Rivalry Webinar

I have done a lot of teaching over the past 10 years.

Teaching webinars is a bit nerve-wracking because I can't see the audience, can't interact. But structuring the material helps me to figure out how best to teach it in other settings, so I enjoy the leadup maybe more than the actual event.

But...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Will Labubu still be relevant by the time the film comes out? Probably not. An expensive gamble on an IP with a rapidly shrinking audience.

Sandra 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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Sandra Correia

My good friend, Maurice Vaughan, we all were missing you. I am so happy to see you with us again, and I hope your health is getting better, day by day. Thank you, and do you remember when I said I was...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Sandra Correia. I've missed being really active on here. This week's been better, so I've been catching up on some posts and messages. I remember when you said that. You're welcome....

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Ray Fontenault

Bravo, well done!

Sandra Correia

And I am so happy for that, Maurice Vaughan. But take it slow, ok? Step by step :))

Sandra Correia

Thank you, Ray Fontenault.

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