Screenwriting

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Abdullahi Ismail
What Do Producers Really Look for in a Script?

Hi everyone, I’m curious for those of you who’ve worked with producers, what’s the one thing you wish you had known earlier about what they really look for in a script?

Lauren Hackney

Good question Abdullahi Ismail I'm new to this industry so I can't help you but I am curious what everyone says. Thanks for posting!

Rutger Oosterhoff 2

...Above anything else, If it's marketable.

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Marisa Forrest
MERRY PRANKSTERS gets a DOUBLE RECOMMEND!

MERRY PRANKSTERS wins Best Feature Screenplay at the Broad Humor Film Festival AND gets a DOUBLE RECOMMEND from Stage 32!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Congratulations!!

Abdullahi Ismail

CONGRATULATIONS

Lauren Hackney

Marisa Forrest take a bow! Well done and congratulations on this amazing screenplay! I'm so incredibly happy for you! I would love to see this in the cinema!...

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Nicholas Burton
Be Aware of This Scam

Hi all, I've only just started using Stage32 more frequently these last 2-months, since Coverfly shutdown in early August this year. Since returning to this site, I naively didn't realise how on my feet I needed to be regarding accepting "network requests" and parties interested in my written work....

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Phil Edwards
InkTip... pros and cons.

Hi Guys and Gals... Who in our esteemed community is a Pro member of the writing platform INKTIP?

- here's their pitch

InkTip Pro

Make your scripts visible on inktip.com so producers can discover you.

Get 6-8 pitching opportunities per week sent to your inbox.

Enter any Pitch to Page contest for no...

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Douglas Esper

I signed up, but my screenplay file is too large, so I dunno what to do. it’s good to see the asks each week, but pointless if they can’t read my screenplay.

Maurice Vaughan 5

Did you contact InkTip about your screenplay file being too large, Douglas Esper?

Koby Nguyen

Is it strange that the file is too large?

G.R. Barnett

Once upon a time, back in 2017, I won a full free year of hosting for my script, Bad Guys Wear White, on inktip.com. Did it help me? No. I got a full free year of crickets chirping! Ecen though the sc...

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Scott Weisenfeld

I have PRO on InkTIp and have gotten lots of loglines downloaded, a few requests, and one script optioned but this took ten years. They could be better but and the responses haven't really generated m...

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Ashley Renee Smith
What Would You Ask a Studio-Level Producer About Your Script?

As screenwriters, we spend so much time working in solitude, rewriting, building characters, and structuring acts, that when the opportunity to speak directly with a producer comes along, it can be hard to know what to ask.

So let’s flip the script:

If you had the chance to talk to a producer who’s so...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

Great idea, Ashley Renee Smith! I'd ask a studio-level producer what's the biggest mistakes they see writers make so I could avoid them and let other writers know....

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Phil Savage

Would I need development money, actors attached and distribution in place? Why is there such an emphasis on writers to have everything packaged in order for a producer to take interest?

Koby Nguyen

Thank you for this, Ashley Renee Smith!

If I could ask a studio-level producer one question, it would be this: In a market full of high-concept ideas and genre expectations, how much do producers trul...

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Abdullahi Ismail

Thanks, Ashley Renee Smith. As someone who’s still new to screenwriting, I’d love to know — when a producer first reads a script from an unknown writer, what’s the very first thing they’re hoping to see on the page that makes them keep reading

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Haylee Hemphill
Logline Feedback Wanted

LOGLINE: Inspired by true events, a relentless young woman left for dead in a fiery crash must recover her memories to expose her ex-best friend’s deadly betrayal.

Maurice Vaughan 5

I think it's solid, Haylee Hemphill. If I was a producer, I'd request your script right away.

Francisco Castro

Your "relentless young woman" description bumped me because it's too generic and doesn't elicit any emotion. Is there a better, more empathetic description for your lead?

Abram Christian

Go with it. I can envision how that scene plays out.

Rudi O'Meara

Like it, Haylee. Very clear. Might consider moving 'Inspired by true events' to the end. But that's just me...

Koby Nguyen

“Inspired by true events: after surviving a fire accident that left her for dead, a woman must piece together her shattered memories to expose the deadly betrayal of her former best friend.”

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Sulaiman Hussain
Idea

I’ve had this film idea and it’s not gotten out of my head I just want atleast one person to tell me they like it or some opinions on it here’s the idea

Logline:

In the neon-lit underground of NYC, two lifelong friends build a ruthless illegal empire fueled by wild raves, drugs, and high-stakes gambl...

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Chris Jones

I would buy a ticket!

Maurice Vaughan 5

Hi, Sulaiman Hussain. Welcome to the community. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Authoring & Playwriting Lounge to the Screenwriting Lounge because...

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Koby Nguyen

I validate your idea, I would like to see that!

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Neil Martorana
2025 PAGE Awards Finalist

My Comedy, THE GAMES OF THE III OLYMPIAD, made it to the Finals of the 2025 PAGE Awards!

https://pageawards.com/past-winners/2025-winners/2025-finalists/

Maurice Vaughan 5

Welcome to the community, Neil Martorana. Congratulations on THE GAMES OF THE III OLYMPIAD making it to the Finals!

Stage 32 has a blog that'll help you navigate the platform and connect with creatives...

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Koby Nguyen

Congratulations to you Neil!

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Maurice Vaughan 5
Coffee & Content: Superheroes, Storytelling, & the Power of Human Connection

Good morning, everyone! Stage 32’s founder and CEO, Richard “RB” Botto, shares two videos in today’s blog.

– James Gunn Made Superman For Everyone

– What Beats Should Be In Your Pitch?

What’s one way you create human connection in your pitches or writing? Or what's one pitching tip you have? Share...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

Thanks, Billy Kwack. Actually, the Steelers lost. I must've looked at the score from last week. Haha

Billy Kwack

Hi Maurice, oh. I like Aaron Rodgers

Maurice Vaughan 5

Hi, Billy Kwack. I do too. I didn't pay a lot of attention to the off-season, so I didn't know Aaron Rodgers signed with the Steelers until the first regular season game. Have you ever written a sport...

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Billy Kwack

Hi Maurice, no, too tough. If I did, it would be like the sandlot

Koby Nguyen

I would really like to write a MoneyBall-style movie, why not one day? haha

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
“Friends, what could be improved in this scene?”

Friends, I’d like to share another scene from my new script. I’m currently writing it on commission, and it would be really helpful to get your feedback. Could you please let me know what mistakes you see in this scene and what could be improved?

Thank you all so much in advance!

E Langley

Whatever all that means.

The only thing directed in your direction was the initial criticism. So, cool your jets, Jack.

Michael Elliott

If you're looking for actionable criticism and advice...this is not the right forum.

Ashley Renee Smith

Hi everyone, Ashley here, Head of Community at Stage 32. I wanted to jump in and offer a reminder that Stage 32 is an English-language platform, and for consistency and moderation purposes, all commen...

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Karen "Kay" Ross

Hey, Michael Elliott - you're from my hometown area! Although I'm from NoVA, when you're in LA, anyone in the DMV feels like "home" LOL Just to interject - do you feel like the Writers' Room Lounge is...

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Michael Elliott

Guess I should have been more specific. I've used script consultation and feedback since I joined in 2022. I wasn't referring to that which I endorse. I meant that to just leave it out in the open the way he did for comment from anyone is not a way to get insightful feedback.

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Sydney S
How to Write Sci-Fi That Sells: Turning Bold Concepts into Producer-Friendly Scripts

The sci-fi genre provides an expansive canvas for visual storytelling, but its challenges and pitfalls can prove as unforgiving as navigating an alien landscape. In sci-fi screenwriting, bold ideas attract attention, but the script must be able to translate those high concepts into emotionally urgen...

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Kenneth George

Sydney S Science fiction films explore inventive and forward-looking concepts, often rooted in science or technology. They examine how these ideas affect individuals and societies, sometimes on a cosm...

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Michael Dzurak

Nice. I plan to do major rewrites of one my sci-fi scripts and transformation of it into something "emotionally urgent" is in the cards.

Sydney S

So excited for tomorrow!

Sydney S

Make sure you sign up!

Maurice Vaughan 5

Can't wait, Sydney S!

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Sam Rivera
NEW OWAs Ready for Your Script!

Attention, writers! A fantastic new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) is live, and this one is packed with unique opportunities tailored for the voices of today. This is your chance to connect directly with A-list talent, major production companies, and top-tier literary managers.

Here’s a bre...

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