Screenwriting

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Maurice Vaughan
Mixed Genres

Mixed vegetables are great (and delicious), but a movie/show with different genres is better! My favorite genre mix is Horror Action. What’s your favorite genre mix to write?

And feel free to post a tip for writing a genre mix script.

Tip for writing a Horror Action script: don’t get so caught up in w...

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Neal Jamison

comedy Sci-fi

Abram Christian

Maurice Vaughan For me, broccoli represents the conflict in a script since I can’t stand it and don’t eat it at all.

Maurice Vaughan

I love watching Comedy Sci-Fi, Neal Jamison. What's your favorite Comedy Sci-Fi movie or show?

Maurice Vaughan

Haha You could make broccoli a villain in a script, Abram Christian. Maybe an Animation script.

Abram Christian

Maurice Vaughan broccoli is definitely the villain lol

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Njabulo Shabangu
Am I The Only One??

I'm normally a free writer who pours his heart out whenever I write, once I start writing it just flows and I can turn a though or an idea into a whole movie. But my issue is that I feel like the construct and industry ready Screenplay format kills my passion of writing.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

It's not just you, sometimes I find it irritating as well. The trick is to keep doing what makes you happy and don't concern yourself with the details, and then you can edit later. Ignore the noise until then.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, @Njabulo. You could write the first draft how you want, then format it correctly when you rewrite the script. And formatting is important, but telling an entertaining story is more important in my...

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Jack Hilkewich

I agree with Maurice. The fact that people get hung up on formatting baffles me. If the story is strong, that's all that matters. As long as the script is easy to follow, in terms of format, who cares...

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Maurice Vaughan
Happy Thanksgiving From Stage 32: We Are Thankful For YOU

I’m thankful for a lot in my creative life, like Stage 32’s November Write Club. I got a lot done for Write Club, and I plan on getting some more done the last few days of the month.

What’s something you’re thankful for in your creative life? And what’s something you want to get done before the end...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Jim Boston. Thanks for always being supportive and active on here! I'm rooting for you to get Rose Show finished by the end of the year and find a manager! Happy Thanksgiving!...

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William Joseph Hill

Happy Thanksgiving Maurice Vaughan & everyone at Stage32!

Maurice Vaughan

Happy Thanksgiving, William Joseph Hill! Glad you're part of the community! Your posts are inspiring. I hope you and your family have an incredible holiday!...

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Evelyn Von Warnitz

Happy Thanksgiving to the great entire stage 32 team!

Maurice Vaughan

Happy Thanksgiving, Evelyn Von Warnitz!

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Zarya Rowland Bintz
Well written shows

I'm wondering what some of your favorites are. I noticed in the OWAs that I haven't seen most of the shows they are inspired by. I guess I need to watch a lot more tv, lol. I thought I already watch too much! I really loved the writing on Black Sails. From beginning to end it had strong character de...

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Pat Alexander

I'd toss Beef, Landman, Andor, and Mare of Easttown into the hat as well!

Zarya Rowland Bintz

Yay, a whole bunch of shows to get started on! Thanks! I also love Red Dwarf Stefano Pavone and Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul Maurice Vaughan I'm looking forward to the next season of Fallout. Hoping...

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Marie Hatten

I favor films over series but Adolescence, Baby Reindeer, All of us are dead, Nobody wants this .

Zarya Rowland Bintz

Some more of my favorites for the writing/story, in no particular order, are Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Doctor Who(I'm a longtime Whovian:), Hunter X Hunter, Death Note, Hannibal, Avatar:The Last Air Bender, Mr Robot, Ozark, Supernatural, Dark, Money Heist, and Watchmen.

Shirley Collier

Adam, this is how to make a pitch resonate. Clearly you know your subject and can expound on its entertainment value. With such an engaging opener, "What Stories Owe Us," I can't imagine why it would...

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John Fife
Has writing movies changed the way you view movies?

I'm taking a screenwriting course and as part or the curriculum we are required to watch small clips of multiple movies. The video pauses randomly and the instructor tells us to write what we see on the screen. I love that part of the course but found now as I watch movies, I'm forever talking to my...

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Maurice Vaughan

That’s a great idea, John Fife! Pausing randomly and writing what you see on the screen. I started dissecting movies after I became a screenwriter. I check when the inciting incident started, think ab...

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Sebastian Tudores

A small price to pay John Fife ! haha happy to hear you're enjoying the course!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I'm probably lucky to still be somewhat ignorant and therefore not affected by the curse [too much] lol. That being said, watching as many film critiques as I have on YouTube (particularly by The Crit...

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DJ Gautam
Tell me what u think?

How was the life of queer people a century ago?

May be many experienced sexual assaults and also been molested by the people in their daily life- and it's happening in the very religious or developing country where still they value the society.

can you imagine a small boy in the mid of city telling...

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Maurice Vaughan

It's a unique idea, DJ Gautam. I haven't read a script or watched a movie/show like it. It deals with important topics. I can see a producer buying and making your script....

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John Fife

Sounds like it would be an intriguing story/movie.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

It absolutely has the makings of an important, brave story that's sadly still relevant today. I say go for it.

Njabulo Shabangu

The idea is excellent and would make a great movie. Your idea is different and touches a topic no one would talk about

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Ehsan Rahimpour
Active Versus Passive Protagonist

No. 02/ Robert McKee, a wise voice on storytelling, highlights an important point:

An ACTIVE PROTAGONIST, in the pursuit of desire, takes action in direct conflict with the people and the world around him.

A PASSIVE PROTAGONIST is outwardly inactive while pursuing desire inwardly, in conflict with aspects of his or her own nature.

Maurice Vaughan

I always write active protagonists, Ehsan Rahimpour. I have some script ideas that might work better with inactive protagonists though. You gave me something to think about. Thanks....

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Ehsan Rahimpour

Maurice Vaughan You’re welcome.

John Fife

Maybe a mixture of both. Start the story with a passive protagonist and as the story develops the protagonist becomes more active. Like the wake up moment in the story.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Passive honestly comes more naturally to me, mainly because that’s how I tend to be in real life. That being said though I try to make them more active, at least as much as I’m comfortable with (too active wouldn’t be relatable to me).

Ehsan Rahimpour

John Fife I think McKee’s sharp insight names the conflict’s general vector — in a passive protagonist, that conflict is fundamentally turned inward, a pattern more common in modern characters, with t...

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Pat Alexander
Stage 32 x Mammoth Pictures Search for New Blood -- who submitted?

Let us know if you submitted and tell us more about your scripts!

Jules East

I’ve submitted Painted Face- an American Dad got possessed by a Chinese opera ghost when he purchased a colonial house in San Francisco.

Painted Face is a supernatural horror thriller about the Dubline...

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Lindsay Thompson

I submitted my dark comedy-horror script The Bridges to the Stage 32 + Mammoth Pictures “Search for New Blood” Screenwriting Contest!

Logline: A sarcastic suburban couple must figure out what’s turning...

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Anna Blackblum

Submitted!

I entered the competition with my supernatural horror feature THE SHADOW VERSE, inspired by true events drawn from childhood experiences and generational folklore.

Recent highlights:

• Winn...

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Vanessa Chattman 2

Congratulations Anna!

Ilanna Mandel

good luck to everyone!

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Maurice Vaughan
Gratitude Shout-Out – Ashley Smith

Who's a Stage 32 member, writing partner,...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Dwayne Williams 2. I'm grateful for you too. Looking forward to working together on a project! Happy Thanksgiving!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Sandra Isabel Correia. Yeah, Ashley is a rockstar. She's the lead singer in the Stage 32 Moderator band. :D I'm grateful for you and all your support. Thanks!...

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Jim Boston

Maurice, I'm so very glad you're here on Stage 32!

And I'm so very glad RB Botto, Ashley Renee, CJ Walley, Leonardo Ramirez, Sandra Isabel Correia, Noel Thompson, Aimee Link, John Mezes, Geoff Hall, and Geoffroy (to name a few) are here, too. (Heck, RB stepped up to create Stage 32!)

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Jim Boston. I'm glad you're on Stage 32 too! Shout-out to everyone you named! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone who celebrates it!

Billy Kwack

Thanks Dwayne

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Meriem Bouziani
Thank you very much to everyone.

Hello creatives,

I’ve just finished reading Ashley Smith’s blog, and I want to share my thoughts.

I can’t fully express my gratitude and appreciation for this community.

My sci-fi journey and portfolio expansion began in September 2024 with ChatGPT.

It grew out of curiosity, wonder, and a cascade of que...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much.

I genuinely never realized how uniquely layered—or full of potential—my ideas were until I arrived here in the community Maurice Vaughan...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Meriem Bouziani. I've had the same experience. I pitch my ideas to a few trusted people on here sometimes, and it helps me realize things about the ideas and develop them into scripts....

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Meriem Bouziani

I’m still writing it. I’ll share it when it’s ready for script review....

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Meriem Bouziani

No one can truly gauge the reality of their work without reviews and insights from others....

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John Fife

I took some time before I started talking to people about my idea and found once I started telling people about the concept/idea, it was received better than I thought which is a lightning bolt to the...

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Marie Hatten
Why me , why now.

In 2010 during my first trip to Sydney a chance encounter sparked the inspiration for a feature script. It was my "too hard basket" idea, the one I'd write after I broke into the industry. Years later after writing a first draft set in the 1840's Sydney (a nonlinear convict story) I heard myself pit...

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Maurice Vaughan

Your script sounds intriguing, Marie Hatten! That's a fantastic "why me, why now"! We need more stories that shine a light on those things!

Michael Thorn

>a parallel narrative, two couples both in 1840's and present day Sydney -

coupled with your theme, I can see this working really well - good luck with pitching Marie

Robin Gregory

Kudos for taking up a very difficult subject, Marie Hatten . It sounds intriguing. wishing you well in the pitching game.

Aparna Pasalkar

Hey, your subject is very hard hitting,in India crime against women by intimate partners/husbands is on a rise and contributes approx 32% of total crimes reported , the narrative style of parallel sto...

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Michael Thorn
Good idea or not?

I know how long it takes for words on the page to finally appear on the screen, if they ever do, so I intend making Arigni 1 available as a novel early in 2026, with Arigni 2 coming late 2026 or early 2027.

But I'm not sure. Is this a good idea or not?

Maurice Vaughan

I like the idea, Michael Thorn! I've seen screenwriters do that.

Robin Gregory

Sure Michael Thorn!. If I might suggest, you might consider getting a credible marketing team that can help with promotion, SEO, cover, etc. Selling books takes a lot of effort, too....

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