Screenwriting

From structure to content to representation to industry trends, this is the place to discuss, share content and offer tips and advice on the craft and business of screenwriting

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Tammy Hunt
Pitch Meeting - Now What?

You get a pitch meeting for your TV series concept, now what? You’re in the room and you’ll obviously want to be prepared.

Know your pilot script. Know the characters. Know the arcs. Know the audience. Know the shows that are similar in vein to what you’re pitching. This will allow you to be convers...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the advice, Tammy Hunt! I'm better at pitching features and shorts. Pitching TV is still tricky for me, but your tips will definitely help. I'm saving your advice. Thanks again!...

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Maurice Vaughan
Where’s the Right Place?

I started watching SILO on Apple TV the other day. The show does a lot of things really well, like how it reveals things about the characters and story in the right places. It can be tricky knowing when to reveal things in a script. I like to do a test: I reveal the info in different scenes and see which scene is the right place for it.

Mark Deuce

I love that show!!

Mike Childress

As a sci-fi fiend I avoided this thread like the plague, but I just finished episode nine of season two. This season has been a tad too slow for me, generally, but episode nine is VERY good. Never bee...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Mike Childress. I like the slowness of the show (and other shows and movies). That's where I connect with the characters, and connecting with the characters makes the action scenes more impactful...

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Mike Childress

Maurice Vaughan I can do the slow burn, I mean I tend to like/gravitate towards espionage fodder, and CI (counterintelligence) is known as "the slow game"! Also Rebecca Ferguson is...wooooooo!...

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Mike Childress

Obviously I would rather commit seppuku than drop spoilers, but episode ten is actually better than nine!

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David C. Velasco
Goodbye, David Lynch. See you on the other side.

Famed director, and inspiration, passed today. Having grown up with his movies and Twin Peaks, part of me went with him.

Rest in peace, David. No one can replace you.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/16/entertainment/gallery/david-lynch/index.html...

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In pictures: Acclaimed director David Lynch | CNN
In pictures: Acclaimed director David Lynch | CNN
David Lynch, an influential director known for his unique and surrealistic films and TV shows including "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks," has died. He was 78.
Christopher J. Bounds

David had a very unique way of coming up with ideas. And for a sure a unique voice.

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Mike Childress
TV Writing

Howdy Scribes,

Re: TV pilot (one-hour drama) structure, is there a widely-accepted/preferred one in the professional TV screenwriting realm? The Trottier section on TV is pretty sparse, and opinions on the Interwebz abound (shocking I know). I'm "talking" four v five acts, teasers, tags, etc.

For the...

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CJ Walley

Mike Childress, at the end of the day, there are luxuries that others can take advantage of. The Gauntlet is expensive. To do the job right is expensive. To take that opportunity means a cost many fee...

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Mike Childress

CJ Walley Film School at USC: "One million dollars!" Forty screenwriting competition entry fees: One BILLION dollars. Final Draft 13: $200.

Lukas Strautins

Yeah man, everything you just said I agree with. I graduated from Adv Dip Pro Screenwriting recently and one of my specials was TV Drama. Teaser+Five Acts+Tag. Yep, that's the way to go :)

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on graduating, Lukas Strautins!

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Maurice Vaughan
New Tech, Vehicles, Gear, Etc.

There's a lot of real technology, vehicles, gear, etc. you can use in your scripts – which is great – but what about coming up with your own? I do it with my scripts. I came up with this aircraft once that could fly like a jet and land/take off like a helicopter. And it had spider legs and a scorpio...

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Mike Childress

Maurice Vaughan I think in 2025 it's hard to ideate new screen tech. As a sci-fi writer I try to imagine what extra-terrestrial worlds with sentient beings might look like, and then I plummet down the...

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Maurice Vaughan

That sounds like a great method for coming up with new tech, Mike Childress! I think it's easy to ideate new screen tech in 2025. One way is to look at the concept and brainstorm ideas based off it. I...

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Marina Albert

I was blown away by 'The Creator' with its outside-the-box tech driven vehicles (whether land or air) and never before seen gear. High production value helps!

Maurice Vaughan

I've been meaning to watch The Creator, Marina Albert. I want to even more now! I'm interested in seeing how the tech and gear are used. I don't know what the story is about, but that's how I like wat...

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Billy Kwack

Ah, The Creator, good movie

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Pat Alexander
Super Early Bird Deadline Today: 4th Annual Female Driven Screenwriting Contest

Hey friends, today is the Super Early Bird Deadline for the 4th Annual Female Driven Screenwriting Contest. So now is the time to unleash your leading ladies and let female voices rock your scripts! Remember, you can always order the Feedback + Resubmission option to get coverage within 5 days and t...

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Youku Youhan
Consultations and advice

Hello everyone, I wish you all happiness and health. Firstly, I am new here. My name is Johan and I am 24 years old. This platform caught my attention, and I had many questions, the most important of which is how to start writing and writing. We all have dreams and ambitions that need an opportunity...

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Youku Youhan

I have ideas, but how do I post them here with producers?

Maurice Vaughan

It'd be better if you had scripts instead of just ideas, Youku Youhan. Some producers are fine with hearing ideas, but a lot of them want writers to have completed scripts when they pitch.

You can post...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Hi, Johan! I'm also a novelist and new to screenwriting. I think the writing process is unique to every individual, some people like to plot, some people like to dive right in, and others (like me) li...

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Youku Youhan

Hello, the problem is how do I promote?

Anthony Moore

Hi Youku.

To be a screenwriter. You start by studying the craft. Screenplays have a particular style and format, totally different from writing a book.

Step 1 - Get 3 books on screenwriting. I suggest...

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Pitching

Hi everyone, I'm not sure if I should do a live pitch in the 1st or 3rd person, when the script is my own true story. Thank you for any advice!! :)

Lori Lee Peters

Thank you all so much! This has been such an education for me and the majority has come from being a Stage32 member!:)

Richard "RB" Botto

I'll add to the chorus...First person for sure.

Danny Manus

I think it really depends on the subject matter. if it's a story about reeeeally dark taboo things that will put you in a bad light, then perhaps 3rd person and give the twist at the end that it's based on your story. you don't want an exec to be biased before they even hear the story.

Lori Lee Peters

Thank you for your comments. I was able to pitch last night and tried in 3rd person to keep from becoming too emotional. Everyone was very kind and I'm grateful. Feeling down last night and something...

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Maurice Vaughan

Double congratulations, Lori Lee Peters!

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Maurice Vaughan
TOMORROW – Writers' Room AMA

Chisom Ude, Producer & Former Creative Executive at Lionsgate (JOY RIDE, SHADOW FORCE, NOW YOU SEE ME 3), will be having an exclusive AMA in the Writers’ Room Lounge tomorrow, answering questions about “Writing For An Ensemble”!

Chisom will be answering questions like: How do you balance the perspect...

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Anna Marton Henry
Escape into the past

It is so surreal living in Los Angeles this past week. I am safe (well, I think I am safe!), but I have friends and colleagues who have lost their homes. I am also heartbroken over the loss of several historical places in LA (yes, we have some), like the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena. There is a stor...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm glad you're safe, Anna Marton Henry! Sorry to hear your friends and colleagues lost their homes and the historical places were lost. I hope you and everyone stays safe!...

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Debra Holland

I knew of the loss of the Will Rogers estate, but I didn't even know there was a Zane Grey estate. I would have loved to visit. We're mourning the loss of too many historical structures.

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Francisco Castro
OWA Selection

My Navajo female-led horror, THE SPLINTER, set in San Juan County, NM has been selected for another OWA!!! This is the 3rd OWA selection for this script!!!

THANK YOU, Stage32!!!

Richard Buzzell

Francisco - Susan Lucci did eventually win on her 19th nomination. Do you have 19 OWA "nominations" yet?

Francisco Castro

Yes, Richard Buzzell, well over 19 OWA noms... and like Susan Lucci, until I "eventually win", I'll keep writing, stay pretty, and hold my head up high.

Bill Brock

AWESOME NEWS, FRANCISCO!!! Sounds like a game changer! Best of luck in changing the game!

Bill Brock

19 Noms??? “That’s Sick!!!” (as the Cool Kids Say.)

Richard Buzzell

That's you Bill. You're one of the cool kids.

Pat Alexander
TITLEPALOOZA (Comedy Edition)

The name of the game is Titlepalooza, where we give you the comedy movie name and poster, then you come up with a logline for the movie.

Comment below with your logline for this new movie title and let us know what dynamic duo you’re picking to star!

The most "liked...

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Wal Friman

Proves E is a pro. In her presentation she used the poster as inciting incident. Created a "what is happening"-moment 10% into the journey.

Johnny Berihu Tsige

Logline: Two honeymooners are scouted by the CIA for an operation to spy on a dangerous weapon dealer.

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