Screenwriting

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Maurice Vaughan
Introduce Yourself Weekend

It’s Stage 32’s monthly Introduce Yourself Weekend! IYW is Friday through Monday. Build industry relationships, catch up with friends, talk about your projects and goals, and share your victories.

Comment on other people’s posts. It’s a great way to network and show your support for others.

Introduc...

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Maurice Vaughan
Visualizing Scenes and Acting Out Scenes

Something I do when I outline, write, and rewrite is visualize the scenes. It helps me think of ideas and find problems with the story and characters. I visualize the action, the locations, objects, where characters are standing/sitting/etc., and what’s going on in the background.

I also act out scen...

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Wyman Brent

Rosie Schreiber, I envision coffee and donuts, but maybe I am the only one.

Maurice Vaughan

Great, Rosie Schreiber. I envision the posters too. I also make them for my scripts.

Rosie Schreiber

Maurice Vaughan Shutup! I thought I was the only one who does that hahahah i use pen usually and sketch it out. LOL

Maurice Vaughan

Do you make posters on the computer too, Rosie Schreiber?

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Sebastian Tudores
The (Artist) Metaphor Behind the Action - SCREENWRITING

Are you a Michelangelo or a Picasso? I am by no means an expert in art history or technique. But I like drawing (pun intended) inspiration from paintings, sculptures enough to Google or ChatGPT when I want to learn more about an artist. But these four have been favorites for a while - for different...

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Sebastian Tudores

Aleksandr Rozhnov that's great - so like Michelangelo BUT with FINISHED sculptures! Thanks for sharing Aleksandr and wishing you happy writing!

Sebastian Tudores

Ooooh, Stefanie Engl I love the part about chiseling "until we're almost one" - the script, the story becoming an extension of you, like the painter's brush bridging to the canvas. thx for sharing!...

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Sebastian Tudores

Maurice Vaughan I am sorry to have done that to you haha - although I'm starting to learn you have quite a prolific record. :)

Michael Dzurak

Sebastian Tudores "Specificity" That's been a trend in my outlines. Outline and honing... then script and redrafting. Keyboards don't need much of a break anyway.

Sebastian Tudores

Michael Dzurak haha no they don't!

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Pat Alexander
5th Annual TV Drama Screenwriting Contest -- who submitted?

Let us know if you submitted and tell us more about your scripts!

Christopher Neal Fisher

Hi, folks! My submission is "Made in Louisiana", the pilot episode for my hour long southern gothic soapy drama series concept, Bayou Noir.

LOGLINE: The saga of a wealthy and powerful Louisiana French...

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Richard P. Doyle

I submitted the pilot for ‘VALKYRIE’, a 1 hour family/business drama set in the glitzy world of Las Vegas’ premier MMA promotion.

Logline: ‘After her father's untimely death forces her return to Las Ve...

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Ed Dawson

when are results posted?

Ed Dawson

Made in to the semi-finals . Thanks guys

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Ed Dawson!

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Sebastian Tudores
Where does the Writer Start the Scene?

I believe we're all familiar with the following advice:

"Start as late as possible, leave as early as possible."

My feeling is that this is where we want to end up, but not where we should start as we're writing a scene. I'll develop this view more in a blog I'm finishing that discusses the actor's 't...

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Mike Boas

When you start late, you give the audience the chance to connect dots on their own. They don’t need to see the character drive to work, park their car, take the elevator, THEN sit ant their desk unless there’s a good story reason.

Sandra Isabel Correia

I like to begin with a twist in the beginning to engage the viewer, and only after I will begin to develop the world building and how that influences the character or characters within the twist. It’s...

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Stone Kim

Clarity and brevity are valuable. But above all, a script must serve the full context of the story. Otherwise, it risks becoming a fish with no head or tail, drifting in the sea. It’s also important that the script allows for natural editing.

Shazz K

Lately I’ve noticed that when I’m working on a story, it’s really easy to fall into procrastination by trying to extend the material stretching scenes out instead of actually using the core content I’...

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Maurice Vaughan

I start as late as possible and leave as early as possible, Sebastian Tudores. I don't think a writer needs to start early and end late unless they're important to the story....

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Shazz K
Music

Posting this on a whim. Not sure why exactly , maybe just to get it out.

I tend to visualise a lot when I write. Just now, I was rereading something I wrote, and when I got to the end, my mind drifted to these lyrics:

What have i become

My sweetest friend?

Everyone I know

Goes away in the end

And you...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Shazz K. Sometimes I listen to certain songs, scores, and instrumentals when I work on projects. It depends on what genre the project is.

Shazz K

true that Maurice Vaughan

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Rumî says; I am in you and I am you. No one can understand this until he has lost his mind.

The profound quote I found to create a strong character... ✍️

Shazz K

very deep Ebrar Bilister ,“I have lived on the lip of insanity, wanting to know reasons, knocking on a door. It opens. I’ve been knocking from the inside.” — Rumi...

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Barri Evins
Writing IS Rewriting

Rewriting is essential to creating impressive #writing. But if you’re starting with Page 1, you’re doing it wrong! Change your thinking for a better rewrite. https://bit.ly/3X2dEoQ

The "Just One Thing" Rewrite: A Guide to Better Rewrites - Big Ideas Story Consultation
The "Just One Thing" Rewrite: A Guide to Better Rewrites - Big Ideas Story Consultation
Rewriting is essential to elevating your work. But if you're starting with Page 1, you're doing it wrong. Change up your thinking and get big results.
Maurice Vaughan

Great pointers, Barri Evins! I do all of them, but I haven't printed out a script or done a Backasswards rewrite in a while. They're both really helpful. Thanks for the reminder. I subscribed to your...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
Question about Mickey 17

Hi everyone!

I have a simple question for you about Bong Joon-ho’s film Mickey 17. By the way, it’s a great movie — I really enjoyed it.

But I recently had a debate with a film critic about who the main character actually is in this film. So here’s my question:

Who do you think is the main character in...

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Shazz K

still to be seen, just came out i think. i love robert pattinson so i would have a watch.

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Aaron Blea
Quick intro

Just joined Stage 32 today, and I'm excited to dive in and learn everything I can about becoming a screenwriter. I have a ton of ideas, but my biggest struggle is finishing one script before jumping into the next — definitely working on that.

I was recently named a semi-finalist in the Showcase Scrip...

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Sebastian Tudores

Welcome Aaron Blea ! and congrats on the semi-finalist win! You're obviously on the right path - and from what I've read on your website, you have an excellent perspective on the craft. A few ideas:

-...

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Rosie Schreiber

Yay glad you're here!! What genre is White Eyes? :)

Aaron Blea

Rosie Schreiber psychological thriller, which is my favorite to write! :)

Arthur Charpentier

Hi! The biggest challenge for a screenwriter is selling their script or finding funding for their film.

Wyman Brent

Aaron Blea, my life is a psychological thriller.

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Pat Alexander
QUARTERFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: 5th Annual TV Drama Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists in this year's TV Drama Screenwriting Contest! Let's show them our support, and if you're placed, tell us more about your scripts!

See the Quarterfinalists here: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/5th-Annual-TV-Drama-Scree......

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Quarterfinalists!

Sydney S

Congrats to all!

Richard P. Doyle

Thank you Stage 32, and a huge congrats to all the quarterfinalists!

Nawaf Alfaqir

Congratulations to all the fellow writers

Israfil Yagubov

Great job, guys!

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Pitches this weekend!

For this weekend's pitches, the roster is INCREDIBLE with new executives, buyers, financiers, and producers who've developed some of the hottest properties in the last 15 years.

I wanted to make sure you take advantage of these opportunities before all the spots sell out!

Check out the full schedule...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

This is so great Geoffroy Faugerolas

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