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My inspiration comes from the things I am surrounded by. The support I get was not always given but I’m making the best of it by staying inspired. My creative mind is driven at the moment.
Pope Francis has passed away at 88 years old. Is he the Last Pope?
Here is some writing fuel for you!
Question: Could you write a movie or tv script with this intel? If so, what would you call it?
Also: Did you know that their is a 900 year old prophecy about all of the Popes? Well, here ya go!
The dea...
Expand postThat is amazing Frank Van Der Meijden and I really think that Rome never did fully go away, it just changed with the times.
What do you think of this last Pope Thing?
You really have the makings of a...
Expand commentI've read this prophecy years ago Mark Deuce and it sure does make for an interesting story.
The topic is going in such an interesting direction. The next Pope certainly has an air of mystery attached. I'll give a clue. Given modern science you may think he's not even human or attached/contro...
Expand commentIt sure does Pat Savage and with President Trump already in Rome for the funeral kinda looks like a London Has Fallen film. Now, that would make a great movie!
Great video Eon C. Rambally but, according to St. Malachy´s prophecy, Pope Francis is the last pope, so who is really going to be the last one? Very interesting and I have been following this for a de...
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In this exclusive Stage 32 8-part screenwriting lab, you will write a drama TV pilot script under the guidance of an industry leader to guarantee your script is ready to go to market. Guiding you through the process for your pilot is Anna Henry. Anna is a producer and development executive who has s...
Expand postI am super excited to start on Saturday! If you know anyone who wants to get into writing for TV, this lab covers it all. I try to teach a method that you can use to write any pilot in the future, not...
Expand commentHi, folks! Greetings from Poughkeepsie, New York! I'm looking forward to the next eight weekends! Should be fun! In the meantime, I'm wondering if the syllabus is just the information in the "What You...
Expand commentHi, Gena! Excited to have you in the lab :) You're in great hands! That is correct that is the syllabus, did you by chance fill out with questionnaire? Happy to resend from edu@stage32.com ! Happy Friday!
The new Jack Quaid and Jeffrey Dean Morgan mystery/thriller film, written by Stage 32 writer Sean Farley is out in theaters today and the reviews are looking great!
"If you’re a “they don’t make ‘em like they used to” type when it comes to genre, do have a look at this. It’ll very likely hit an old-...
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Didn’t get a chance to ask this during the webinar, but putting it out here because I’d love to hear from any working writers or reps who’ve navigated this stage—what worked for you?” Hi everyone!
My name is Ryan Wilford—originally from Chicago, now based in Los Angeles. I’m an upcoming screenwriter...
Expand postYou're welcome, Ryan Wilford. That's great that you're focused on getting your first script in shape. It's better to get a script in shape than rush it for a contest, but some contests like Stage 32's...
Expand commentRyan Wilford I love the thoughtful way you’re approaching this, you’re asking the right questions.
The writers who build strong foundations first tend to have more lasting success. That means stacking...
Expand commentHi Ryan Wilford - you're definitely on the right path and asking the right questions. There's a lot of good advice here. The only thing I would add is to learn all you can about other aspects of the f...
Expand commentRyan Wilford I think there's a lot of great advice here. I don't really have anything else to add, but I will say that I encourage you to continue to share your journey with us here on Stage 32. Your...
Expand commentHey Ryan Wilford being out in LA already, it's easier than you think to get your script's in the right people's hands, even as a newbie. One way I've made a lot of industry contacts living out here is...
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Expand postHello Stage 32 world! I completed a TV pilot called REDSTONE and i’ve entered it in a variety of film competitions and won a whole bunch of awards. But now what’s next for me?
Hey TonE Watson,
Congratulations on REDSTONE and your impressive competition wins! This is a significant achievement that demonstrates the quality of your writing. You're asking exactly the right ques...
Expand commentThank you for your service, TonE Watson. It's great to meet you. Congratulations on finishing your TV pilot and winning the awards!
I second what Pat said. You could also post your pilot on your profil...
Expand commentWho wants to join my challenge to do at least one query a day in May? #screenwriting
That sounds like a great challenge, Phoenix Black! I probably won't be able to join, but I hope you make connections, get script requests, and sell your scripts!
I love this, Phoenix Black!
Congratulations to the winner of this year’s Comedy Feature Contest, BRIAN PRACHT, with his winning script NUDE & SCREWED!
And thank you to all the amazing writers that participated in this year's contest and made it the most competitive edition yet!
Check out all the placements here:
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My take-away from Rich's AMA event yesterday was the advice to stay in touch with the trends of the movie industry. Reading the trades, talking to your contacts on the production end of the business is critical.
I was in line ordering lunch at the Alcove on Hillhurst. The young dude next in line sa...
Expand postThank you for the thoughts. I'm hoping others post theirs as well (I put mine out there.) It was very informative especially for someone at my just-a-year-in level.
Robert Franklin Godwin III What a fantastic takeaway and real-world example! You're right that what we see released today is the result of decisions made years ago, which makes staying connected and l...
Expand commentSo, Ashley, thanks so much for your very valuable suggestions! What's hot right now to be written to appeal to producers? I have had enough of robots blowing stuff up...I am sure they don't want that either.
Robert Franklin Godwin III That’s such a powerful summary—thank you for sharing it! I truly appreciate your insights.
Robert Franklin Godwin III Years ago I read Paul Hawken's book, "Growing A Business." (Which is a great book, btw.) In it he writes about starting a business and one quote really grabbed me: "If every...
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Hi Everyone, I took copious notes during RB's Ask Me Anything yesterday, and thought I'd share them here. I used AI to reformat my chicken-scratch into readable takeaways. If I missed anything (I had to drop early), let me know.
The AMA was super helpful and one of the reasons I love Stage32 so much...
Expand postThank you for taking the time to compile and share all of this, Patrick "PK" Koepke!
Stage 32 is offering you exclusive FREE access to 30 Minutes with Mahtub — a live Ask Me Anything event with rising TV writer and rom-com powerhouse, Mahtub Zare Mochanloo!
Date: Monday, April 21st at 11:00 A.M. PDT/2:00 P.M. EDT
This event is your chance to ask Mahtub about:
– Writing a killer rom...
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We find ourselves in each of our characters. That’s what we get it from Mark Deuce Maurice Vaughan...
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Not all of mine Nicholas P some are really bad and that is not me.
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Sometimes that happens Mark Deuce
Very, very true Nicholas P I toally agree with you. We write from our experiences the Good, the Bad, and the very ugly.
Thank you Mark Deuce and our characters are a reflection of ourselves