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Ashley Renée Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: Soaking Up The Sun

This week, I’ve been challenging myself to step outside at the end of each day before sunset.

One unexpected benefit of the recent daylight savings shift is that the sun is still out when I wrap up work, which means I actually have time to enjoy it. And I realized something… when you work from home,...

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Michael Teisan

Ashley Renée Smith I only take the time during the day. I find it more comforting during that time.

Corey Hood

I tell the stories untold in modern times of the Ascended Masters he...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you, Ashley Renée Smith~ I know not everyone likes my style and that's perfectly fine; my voice is most authentic when my stories are about playing the hand you're dealt rather than winning agai...

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Robyn Henderson

I too work from home and most mornings, I walk along the local beach barefoot. My walk normally happens for about 45 minutes sometime between 6 am - 8 am. I find it a fantastic way to start and plan my day. I agree Ashley Renee Smith spending time in nature is a daily habit worth cultivating.

Areale Hanks

Ashley Renée Smith this is another good on I couldn’t wait to dive into but had to head out to work. What intentional changes have I made to challenge myself to grow creatively? For me it’s been:

Eng...

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Peter D. Marshall
14 Examples of Context in Movies (pt1)

1. Cultural Assimilation: The challenges of navigating between two cultures can offer a rich context for character development and storytelling. In "The Joy Luck Club", the experiences of Chinese-American women and their immigrant mothers are shaped by the cultural tension between traditional Chines...

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Kenny Luongo
Proof of Concept Approach - Controlled Short-Form Scenes (Looking for Collaborators)

I’m currently developing a series titled THE LINE BETWEEN, rooted in lived experience and built around psychological tension and perception.

Rather than jumping straight into a full pilot, I’m taking a structured proof-of-concept approach through controlled short-form scenes.

Each piece is designe...

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Brially-Michaël MÉfumes
Hi, I'm introducing myself here.

Brially-Michaël Méfumes.

Screenwriter of the thriller !

The thriller defines my structure — I’m driven by tension, danger, and constant escalation.

Mystery fuels my storytelling — I build narratives around secrets, hidden truths, and progressive revelations.

And dark romance is my emotional signature —...

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Abhijeet Aade

Brially-Michaël MÉfumes Welcome, Brially-Michaël this is a strong and clear creative identity.

I like how you combine thriller elements with character-driven storytelling, especially the idea that the...

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Brially-Michaël MÉfumes

Hi Abhijeet Aade ,

​In the majority of cases, I start with the concept and the worldbuilding. I love creating the 'rules' of a universe first.

​However, there are times when a specific character provide...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Great to connect! What's your favorite thriller? Did a specific project inspire you to become a writer?

Brially-Michaël MÉfumes

Thank you very much for the question. In fact, I don’t have a favorite thriller in the strict sense, because I’m fascinated by everything that falls under the thriller genre. Bot...

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Abhijeet Aade

Brially-Michaël MÉfumes Hi,

That’s really interesting I like the idea of building the rules of the world first, especially how that naturally shapes conflict and character behavior.

For me, I tend to st...

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Abhijeet Aade
When the Outside Gets Quiet, the Work Gets Louder

Lately, I've been realizing how much of writing isn't just about getting the story down but understanding what the story actually is.

With my current feature, Pie & Coffee, the first draft helped me find the characters. The rewrites are where I'm really discovering what the film wants to say.

It's int...

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Christina Pickworth

Working out what a script is saying is so key to unlocking its potential. The overriding theme should inform the journeys for all the characters somehow - whether in big or small, positive or negative...

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Abhijeet Aade

Christina Pickworth Absolutely, I agree with that.

I’ve been realizing how once the core theme becomes clear, it naturally starts shaping every character’s choices even in subtle ways. It almost acts l...

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Abhijeet Aade

Huneyn Ja'afri I get what you mean sometimes it feels like the chaos gives you something to react to, and when things go quiet, that external push disappears.

But I like what you said about those quiet...

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Abhijeet Aade

Amanda Toney Thank you, I really appreciate that.

That’s interesting about music it can definitely unlock something different creatively. I’ve had moments where it shifts the emotional tone of a scene...

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Abhijeet Aade

Joshua Young That’s a great way of putting it the “incubation effect” really captures that phase perfectly.

I agree, it’s interesting how much emphasis is placed on the initial draft, while this quiete...

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Why films are not working around the globe?

Hello everyone,

Lately, I’ve been thinking about a question that seems relevant across the global film industry:

Why are so many films struggling to truly satisfy audiences today?

Is it because:

• Audience expectations have significantly increased by continuous consumption of online content?

• The co...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Great question, Naveen. It's hard for projects to cut through the noise. Everyone's distracted. Audiences are tightening their belt. Free platforms like Tubi are rapidly growing. I don't think quality is an issue -- look at the success of vertical dramas. I think it's an issue of relevance.

Naveen Miriyala

Hello Geoffroy Faugerolas , Thanks for the response. I totally agree that vertical dramas are getting bigger and better these days. Also I just want to add one point here, i think there are no new sto...

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Rajesh War
Filmmakers, directors, and creators who need original music for their projects.

Hi everyone,

I’m a music composer currently looking to collaborate with filmmakers, directors, and creators who need original music for their projects.

I specialize in emotional, cinematic, and neo-soul / ambient styles whether it’s for short films, indie projects, YouTube content, or trailers.

If...

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Tomás Daniel
What do you think of this synopsis?

What do you think of this synopsis?

Give your feedback.

The Weight of Power In a system where every decision is calculated to maintain stability, Sakani, a man who grew up observing the world with questions instead of answers, rises to the highest level of power. Years later, as president, he leads t...

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Mike Boas
Backrooms feature gets it right

If you’re dialed in to creepy pasta, analog horror, and liminal horror, you know about The Backrooms. (I teach teenagers, so I get clued in regularly to internet trends.) Suffice it to say, the web series is really spooky and worth checking out on YouTube.


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Abhijeet Aade

Mike Boas That’s a great point about keeping the original creator involved that usually helps preserve what made the concept work in the first place.

The transition from YouTube to a feature with A24 i...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

So much hype but it's not really...scary? He found a big room and so what? Why does he keep going. Too many plot holes.

Mike Boas

That is a good point, that the trailer itself isn’t scary. So I’m basing my excitement on the fact that the web series was scary and I have faith in the creator that it will deliver.

I don’t think you...

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Pat Alexander

Looks like it's going to be an exciting movie to me! I always love an eerie movie like this

Peter D. Marshall
Text, Subtext, Context, Pretext (pt2)

3. CONTEXT is the “circumstances or background information” that clarifies the meaning of the text and subtext. It includes the time period, setting and customs that influence a character's actions and motivations.

It provides the “who, what, where, when, and why” of the story, establishing the tone...

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Sam Rivera
The Heavy Hitters Just Formed a Council to Save Theaters

Looks like a band of filmmakers are teaming up! Jerry Bruckheimer, Emma Thomas, Ryan Coogler, Brad Bird, Jason Reitman, and Celine Song just joined forces under Cinema United to create a Filmmaker Leadership Council dedicated to "championing the future of cinema worldwide." That's a serious lineup o...

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Abhijeet Aade

Sam Rivera This is actually a really positive move, especially with people like Ryan Coogler and Brad Bird involved. When filmmakers at that level advocate for theatrical, it definitely carries weight...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Sam Rivera Theater attendance has dropped consistently over the last three decades because the experience is no longer relevant. Also, despite what consolidation in the cinema sector might be thought...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

I'm skeptical until I see real action being taken. The experience needs to be improved for customers.

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