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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Jaz Lagrimas
QUARTERFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: Stage 32's 3rd Annual Period Piece Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists in this year's Period Piece 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/3rd-Annual-Period-Piece-S......

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R.B. Ripley

Honored to have 'Our Hearts Were Forged in Vengeance' selected as a Quarterfinalist and big huzzah to all of the QFs!

​This script is the queer Western I've always wanted to see - 'Unforgiven' meets '...

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David Kane

Needed this great news. BOAT PEOPLE named as a quaterfinalist.

BOAT PEOPLE

Feature: Survival Thriller / War Drama / Historical Fiction

Comps: It's Platoon meets The Revenant, with the heart of The Engl...

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Steven Waldinger

Congratulations fellow Quarterfinalists! I'm very ecstatic and honored to be reading these messages and getting to type that "Brooklyn Peace" made it to 1/4 finals!

"Brooklyn Peace" is a comedy about a...

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Robby Schwartz

Exciting day. Pumped that "Yankee" made the cut. Congrats to all who made the quarterfinals! These next two weeks are gonna feel like forever. Keep pushing.

Paulo Henrique Pessoa

“Quarterfinalist – Stage 32 Period Piece Contest

THE HUB

How cool is that?

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Alex Bridge
Imagination: the Engine of Storytelling

Good morning Creatives,

I recently read an interesting scientific article about imagination — the fuel that, in many ways, sets our creative soul in motion. It argues that imagination isn’t just a replay of sensory experiences, but a much more complex mental process that actively reshapes what we’ve...

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Alex Bridge

Geoffroy Faugerolas That’s a really interesting point. If language is wired into the process at a neurological level, it makes sense that putting ideas into words, even in a rough outline, suddenly ma...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Beautiful way to paint that scene of your childhood home Alex Bridge.

Alex Bridge

Leonardo Ramirez Thanks. Every time I catch that scent, the same emotions come back. And now… Summer is coming : )...

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Chidera Emmanuel

Please support"Chasing Light" project which follows three inseparable friends whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways as they create "New Light", an innovative app offering second chances to those h...

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Monette Bebow-Reinhard

I like this. It's more than just a dream state, it's trying to create new realities for us.

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Alexia Melocchi
10 Brutal Truths About the Film Industry I Learned After 30 Years in the Business

For writers, it can be easy to focus entirely on the page, the characters, the dialogue, the structure, the story itself. But the reality is, writing for this industry also means understanding the business behind the art.

After more than three decades working across international distribution, produc...

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Eric Charran

Number 8 is the one most people underestimate. The shift toward IP is not just about built in audience. It is about risk reduction. A book or a podcast gives everyone in the room something to point at...

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Göran Johansson

Agree to everthing. I learned no-budget filming at a public access television studio. Which forced me to collaborate. One learns fast in such situations. While many appear to sit alone, never learning what point of view others have. So many would need a mentor.

Lauren Hackney

I don't even know where to start... that's an incredible amount of amazing information. I like getting to know people and trying to be valuable back. When someone gives me advice I like to pay it back...

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Alexia Melocchi

Eric Charran thank you for your very valid point

Alexia Melocchi

Göran Johansson low budget is the best education :)

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Jaz Lagrimas
WINNER ANNOUNCED: Stage 32 + Pathfinder Film & TV Comedy Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to the Winner of our Film & TV Comedy Screenwriting Contest in partnership with Pathfinder Media and his client Todd Biermann. The winner is Ted Sperling, with his comedy script, TREASURE INC.!

A co-ed bachelor party is swept into a high-stakes treasure hunt after finding clues lead...

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Akpobasa Success
Thanksgiving : No ONE LEAVE ALIVE

Hello everyone,

I’m currently working on my third story and I would really appreciate your feedback and honest thoughts on it. I’m still growing as a writer, so any advice or suggestions would mean a lot to me. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and share your insights

Synopsis: Thanksgi...

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Steve Dini

I love that premise and synopsis - all the best on your journey to bring it to life

Akpobasa Success

Thank you so much steve, I really appreciate your kind words and encouragement. It means a lot coming from you.

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Spencer Robinson
Using Devices

I’ve managed writers and actors for 19 years, and I wanted to take a second to post about using devices in your scripts. Flashbacks, flash-forwards, dream sequences, voiceover, etc. I feel like all are theoretically fine, but I do think you have to really look at each instance carefully.

Why are you...

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Spencer Robinson

Eric Christopherson I didn't say flashbacks were bad. Not sure how you got that from my post.

Curt Samlaska

Spencer Robinson. I paid for a one hour consultation with a studio exec, and yeah...he couldn't get past how I structured my flashbacks. I have had probably 30 reviews and he is the only one that took...

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Eric Christopherson

You got me mixed up with someone else, Spencer.

Spencer Robinson

Eric Christopherson No I didn't

Eric Christopherson

Well then you've misinterpreted my comments. I like flashbacks and voice-overs very much when they're done well. But doing them well isn't the easiest part of screenwriting to master IMO. That's all I meant to say.

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Cameron Tendaji
What Is your follow up missing?

The most important thing I’ve learned with following up with people (after being able to successfully package, not 1, not 2, but 3 projects) without a manager or agent assisting..

Your follow up email is missing a call to action. Your email has to make them want to respond.

You have another project wi...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh
Using your own work as comps

At what point is it fair play to use your own works as comps, or is that never a thing even if you're at the top of your game?

Lauren Hackney

This is a good question - I don't have an answer but I'm looking forward to the responses. Thank you for asking!

Eric Christopherson

For comps you need produced works that signal what kind of screenplay you're presenting, preferably those that are well-known, critically acclaimed and/or a box office success. The only time I'd use y...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Makes sense, Eric Christopherson, thank you. Obviously doing so right now would be pointless lol but I'm thinking down the road, especially since I don't tend to keep up with trends, my only real comp...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

No worries Lauren Hackney~ like I mentioned above, certain projects of mine are very much my creations and I tend to be in my own bubble when it comes to media consumption so the only real comps I can...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Hollywood's Going Global -- That's a Good News!

Hollywood is becoming international, and if you're a writer, filmmaker or tanet anywhere in the world, that's the best news you've heard in years.

For most of the twentieth century, breaking into the industry meant one thing: moving to Los Angeles. The geography was the gatekeeper. You needed to be i...

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Tari Matanga

Great news for a Brit who is serious about her craft!

Bradford Richardson

THANK YOU, Geoff, your deep industry insights always elevate my screenwriting career strategy.

Eric Charran

This shift is even bigger than production volume. What it actually changes is what a script has to do to survive a border crossing. The things that used to carry American scripts abroad were all cultu...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh You can fly in for meetings or when you have an offer on the table ;)

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Michael Fitzer, Mfa
Interview

It was fun being interviewed by the Palm Springs Screenplay Awards for being a finalist.

https://www.palmspringsscreenplayawards.com/mike-fitzer-interview.html#/...

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Mike Fitzer
Mike Fitzer
WRITTEN INTERVIEW WITH MIKE FITZER THE WINNER OF THE PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL SCREENPLAY AWARDS

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Stage 32 Contests

The numbers don't lie. In a single year: 14 contests, 200+ finalist meetings with execs, and 92 agents, managers and producers from Netflix, Paramount, Amazon MGM, Sony, Gersh, Verve, Lionsgate and more — all looking for writers just like you.

And the stat we're most proud of? Over 50 Stage 32 writer...

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Damilola Jabita
I had a fight with my lead character

Today, while developing my script, I had a huge fight with one of my characters--the male lead to be precise. Now, this might sound weird.

'How does one have an argument with a fictional character?'

I'm telling you, it's absolutely possible. Those who know...know.

See, that's one of the things that di...

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Phil Leasure

Thanks for sharing this!! That tension is actually your best friend! You can absolutely hate a character’s actions while being anchored by their 'inevitable' motivation. If he’s fighting you, dare to...

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Akshat Yadav

Oh this lowk sounds exciting. Would love to know more about this character and this backstory -- very palpable potential here.

Damilola, I rock with the polarity and potential conflict we could play a...

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Damilola Jabita

I agree Phil Leasure. Dare I say, I might just follow him to the abyss. Consequences be damned. thank you

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