Screenwriting : My first 10 pages of my 4 finished scripts. Love writers to read, and let me know which is the best you like. by Susan Lipschutz Kaufman
Susan: You have no scripts uploaded. I'd be happy to read first ten pages of screenplay. You can email or upload under loglines. my email is phillip_hrdy@yahoo.com
The section "Need Help?" can be found at the bottom of the site. Or utilize "Contact Us" also found at the bottom of the site and send in any question or issue. You can send a message directly to tech through "Contact Us." Or send a message regarding a technical problem to: support@stage32.com. I hope that helps!
Scott, as suggested, I went ahead and sent a message to tech as well: support@stage32.com. I also noted this thread. They still may be configuring the new server post transfer: reprogramming the site, enhancing speed, performance, etc. So please be patient, they will respond. Best to you! ;)
Pierre, and everyone, then please send those issues to: support@stage32.com. It's far more productive and constructive to report issues. It helps a lot. Thanks.
Thanks for doing so. An auto email response means they have received it. They review everything. My understanding is that they are doing much more than a "simple server upgrade." Again, everyone, if you encounter any other issues, please do report them directly to tech—either through "Contact Us" or support@stage32.com. Thanks so much!
Thanks for reporting issues, David. Much appreciated. These reports are very helpful. Again, they review everything. Some issues end up being a computer problem on the user side, an issue with a browser, for example. But as I stated earlier within this thread, I have also forwarded these issues through to management. :)
Julie: I put my log line and 5-page story outline in the Stage32 Script-Creator last week, and still haven't got the 100-page finished script back. What's up with that?
Whenever you ask a question like this and get this many answers, that's proof there is no right answer. Just opinions. That and 50 cents will get you a dial tone. With that said... writing and storytelling are two different things: diff talents, diff crafts. Most people are good writers but poor storytellers. Natural storytellers can appear to wing it pretty effectively (but they'er not really). Most people who wing it, however, end up lost in the story woods, so not usually a good idea. The "just do it" school of creative writing is what call the biggest writing myth of all time. It's 99.999% bad advice for 99.999% of writers. My 2 cents. But I'm winging it here.
I JUST UPLOADED THEM IN LOGLINES
Susan: You have no scripts uploaded. I'd be happy to read first ten pages of screenplay. You can email or upload under loglines. my email is phillip_hrdy@yahoo.com
Congrats on finishing them this is a huge achievement!!
Just uploaded them via log lines. if you cant find it, let me know. smlny33@aol.com
Please read them. I'd love your input.
Didn't see anything at all in your profile
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having technical problems!
I can't load any scripts to my logline section - are you having the same issue?
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Nope, it's not working. I just uploaded a short script the other day, checked my logline page and it's not there.
The section "Need Help?" can be found at the bottom of the site. Or utilize "Contact Us" also found at the bottom of the site and send in any question or issue. You can send a message directly to tech through "Contact Us." Or send a message regarding a technical problem to: support@stage32.com. I hope that helps!
Thanks Beth, will do.
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I have gone through Contact Us with no real help twice now.
I have read it. It's good.
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Scott, as suggested, I went ahead and sent a message to tech as well: support@stage32.com. I also noted this thread. They still may be configuring the new server post transfer: reprogramming the site, enhancing speed, performance, etc. So please be patient, they will respond. Best to you! ;)
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Stage32 is also not letting me upload scripts. I've emailed a few times and they haven't fixed the problem
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Again, patience. They are aware. Again, they have been configuring the new server and the site. This could be a simple glitch. Just hold on folks. :)
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"A bit dodgy" is an understatement, along with so many other issues. It's a bit much for a simple server upgrade.
Pierre, and everyone, then please send those issues to: support@stage32.com. It's far more productive and constructive to report issues. It helps a lot. Thanks.
I have. Earlier reponses were non-existent but these days it's just auto acknowledgement of email and nothing else.
Thanks for doing so. An auto email response means they have received it. They review everything. My understanding is that they are doing much more than a "simple server upgrade." Again, everyone, if you encounter any other issues, please do report them directly to tech—either through "Contact Us" or support@stage32.com. Thanks so much!
Hi Beth... When I had issues recently, and contacted to report a problem, I didn't get any response. Twice in a row.
I emailed you Susan as the scripts are still not working on Stage32.
Thanks for reporting issues, David. Much appreciated. These reports are very helpful. Again, they review everything. Some issues end up being a computer problem on the user side, an issue with a browser, for example. But as I stated earlier within this thread, I have also forwarded these issues through to management. :)
Julie: I put my log line and 5-page story outline in the Stage32 Script-Creator last week, and still haven't got the 100-page finished script back. What's up with that?
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Whenever you ask a question like this and get this many answers, that's proof there is no right answer. Just opinions. That and 50 cents will get you a dial tone. With that said... writing and storytelling are two different things: diff talents, diff crafts. Most people are good writers but poor storytellers. Natural storytellers can appear to wing it pretty effectively (but they'er not really). Most people who wing it, however, end up lost in the story woods, so not usually a good idea. The "just do it" school of creative writing is what call the biggest writing myth of all time. It's 99.999% bad advice for 99.999% of writers. My 2 cents. But I'm winging it here.