Screenwriting

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Pat Alexander
WINNER ANNOUNCED: 6th Annual New Voices in Animation Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to our Winner in this year's Animation Screenwriting Contest -- Tony Yancey II with his winning script, CAT AND CLOAK! Let's show Tony our support, and if you placed, tell us more about your scripts!

https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/6th-Annual-New-Voices-in-......

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Darrell Pennington

Awesome Job, Tony!!!

Sarah Walker

Congratulations

Joe Ellis

Congrats to Tony! I got next…

Spencer Magnusson

Congrats!

Geoff Hall

Congratulations Tony. Onwards and upwards!

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Philippe Jeanneteau
Do Executives Usually Respond to Loglines on Stage 32?

Hi everyone!

Quick question for those who’ve been on Stage 32 longer than me:

Do executives, producers, or reps usually respond when they read a logline or a written pitch here?

I’m curious to know how often outreach or feedback happens on the platform, and what your experience has been.

Thanks!...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau. Great. Hope you make connections, get script requests, sell your projects, and more on here!

Philippe Jeanneteau

Maurice Vaughan Thanks again for your help, Maurice — I really appreciate it....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau.

CJ Walley

I've been here nearly fifteen years and execs aren't looking at loglines. They are overwhelmed by the pile of scripts in their slush pile already. They are pulling from reps and writers that come reco...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

CJ Walley Thanks a lot, CJ. Really appreciate you taking the time to explain this so clearly — it helps a lot....

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Matthew Wach
I Think I Broke ChatGPT…

Figured tonight was the right time to step into the lounge and say hello — with a little noise, a little rhythm, and a tiny cosmic wink.

Boom-wacha-lac...

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Matthew Wach

For anyone just landing here —

this post is two worlds colliding:

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Matthew Wach

continuation:

I’m a world-builder, a mythology-bender, and a creator who finally watched YEARS of ideas snap into place like destiny clicking its seatbelt.

If imagination had a fuse,

I lit it.

If emotio...

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Matthew Wach

last continuation:

The VS my theory

I admit, this will feel crazy at first, but qui...

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Holly Fouche
Celebrity "Hit-Lists"

Just curious. Does anyone else have a celebrity "hit-list" of sorts? Like a list of famous people they'd want to work with at least once just to see what it's like?

For example, mine include names like

- Brendan Fraser(hello, Rick lol)

- Chris Pratt

- Kellen Goff

- Adam Driver

- Robert Irwin(feel like it...

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Martin Graham

How long ya got hahah

Actors - Florence Pugh, Rebecca Hall, Hamish Linklater, Colin Farrell, Justin Theroux, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tom Hardy, Rebecca Ferguson, Idris Elba

Filmmakers - Mike Flanagan, Paul Thomas Anderson, Ari Aster, Demian Rugna, the Philippou Brothers

David Taylor

Yes - and I sometimes unashamedly hide subtle clues as to who they are in my scripts. Actually, I hide lots of things in my scripts.

David Melbourne

Martin Scorsese would be top of the list, his enthusiasm for cinema of all kinds is infectous and I would like to talk film with him. He's dead now but Robert Altman would be one as would the also dec...

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Meriem Bouziani

That sounds crazy, but I’ll say it anyway:

I want to work with Christopher Nolan. Lol

CJ Walley

God no. I don't do this to meet celebrities. There are artists I respect tremendously, and I'd love to chat with them and learn more about their process and thinking, but working with them brings a co...

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Doug Nelson
Has anyone used AI as a screenwriting assistant/helper?

It dawned on me - after about 40 years as a professional screenwriter (Last sale in the late '80s), that maybe I'll give it another shot. My Agent is on my case so I thought I'd give it a try. I have one strong story wandering around in the cobwebs for a year or so. I don't know how much time I have...

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Debbie Croysdale

PS Just had to re charge battery. Did several days masterclasses on AI screenwriting assist. Results mixed. AI jumbled up answers on best selling film of all time.

H. Romero-Gomez

I would say, don't do it. Whatever time you save in the draft you're going to use in editing. and in the end, it doesn't make a difference. You are still going to spend hundreds of hours editing. Not worth the short cut. It may lead you stray.

Tim Morell

Personally, I find it a useful tool. You can't actually write with it because it' produces laughably bad results, but as a way of doing research, or searching for the occasional word, I think it can b...

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Doug Nelson

Hey Debbie - It's been a few years since I've written anything so this AI stuff is all new to me; a Masterclass on AI screenwriting assist would be welcome. I haven't directed or produced anything in...

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CJ Walley

People have tried to put together courses on using AI for screenwriting and they've been met with pitchforks. It's still a very contentious topic.

Ashok Varma
When Stories Move Us, They Win

In U.S. legal circles, there is an observation that if a defense attorney is able to move a judge to tears—whether from sadness or joy—it reflects the strength of the argument. A similar principle can be applied to cinema: if a film can make its audience cry or laugh multiple times, it may be consid...

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Fuad Shawn

You made a valid point. If the final scene or ending of a film can bring tears to the audience’s eyes, that film tends to stay in their hearts for a long time.

CJ Walley

There's an industry saying, "there's films that need to make money and films that need to cost money".

Sometimes, people know that a film needs to be produced because it provokes something in people. T...

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Phua Wei En
Double Recommend for my first screenplay!

After many years of working tirelessly on my very first screenplay The LEGO Ninjago Movie: Spinjitzu Masters since 2018, I am incredibly honored to receive the highest ranking of Double Recommend and be included in Stage 32's exclusive Lookbook! Super grateful to the platform and exec Evan Angelin f...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
Who Is Your Dream Director?

Hey friends, just wanted to have a little conversation with you all. I feel like every screenwriter has that one director they dream of working with someday. Some dream of Bong Joon-ho, some of Ridley Scott, some of Spielberg, Cameron, Christopher Nolan—and so on. And that’s great, because it means...

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Fuad Shawn

My favorite director has always been S. S. Rajamouli. If I ever had the chance, I would love to collaborate with him someday—even though, as a small writer like me, I know it’s almost impossible.

Still...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

First of all, in this life, nothing is impossible.

Second, what does it even mean to be a “small” writer? There’s no such thing as a small screenwriter. Every screenwriter is a huge, unique personality...

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Michael Williams

Who did the artwork for the poster you used? I need an artist to collaborate on a graphic novel?

Aleksandr Rozhnov

You won’t believe it, GPT-Chat…

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Jim Ramsay
Scrybe

Does anyone have experience with the writer's site called "Scrybe"?

Maurice Vaughan

Here's a post about Scrybe from a month ago, Jim Ramsay: www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting/Scrybe...

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Jim Ramsay

Thanks, Maurice. Got it.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Jim Ramsay.

Colin Mummery

Hadn't heard of this site before. I see it's got a limited number of comps listed. Unless there's a cost advantage, I'd be inclined to enter a comp directly or through filmfreeway which has a vast cornucopia of comps.

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Spencer Magnusson
What's your most recent epiphany?

Today, I had a writing epiphany on what my current draft needs: a straight man. As much as I love stories that throw readers headlong into a new world, it just wasn't working for this story.

It's mainly a drama (but I'm trying to throw some comedy in there too). But for dialogue-driven stories like m...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
How Your Life Shapes Your Stories

The stories we tell are often pieces of ourselves. My own experiences—struggles, joys, lessons—slip into my characters, their choices, and even the worlds I create.

I write science fiction and fantasy, but at the core, it’s about conquering the dark night of the soul and replacing it with hope.

So her...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

I'm so glad you shared this Ashley Renee Smith because yours is one of the most powerful examples I know, of the drive that is behind why we write. And it's those pieces that are coming together throu...

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Darrell Pennington

Coming to this creative pursuit later in life I find that I personally have a lot to say and specific viewpoints to articulate. Not (at least I hope) in a preachy or even persuasive way, but intention...

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Marie Hatten

Leonardo Ramirez 2 no need to be

Marie Hatten

Love that @Maurice

Pink Matzke

I agree Ashley Renee Smith. I believe it is also for the same reason writers have such a hard time accepting feedback without taking it personally, especially in the beginning. We leave so much of our...

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Pat Alexander
L "Von"Johnson

Hi,

I submitted my screenplay, "Fancy":

Logline: In 19th Century New Orleans, a privileged Creole girl learns her lineage affords her advantages. But those come at the cost of providing "special" servi...

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Micheal Camp

Hello All!

Is love a chemical reaction we can control, or is it a variable we just have to survive? That is the central question in my new script, The Perfect Kisser (genre: Rom-Com).

We’ve all seen th...

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Artemis Craig

Hello,

I’m Artemis.

I am a screenwriter, author and poet.

I submitted my screenplay “The Value of Blood “ which is a Thriller about Simetra Thomas, an office manager at a hospital being accused of murder...

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Alverne Ball

I submitted a pilot entitled, Specter. Logline: Vincent Specter, the black sheep of a legendary family of private investigators, struggles to live up to his legacy—until he inherits four ghosts that help him become a "Guardian of Goodwill"

Alex Bright

The screenplay/script that I submitted is for a series that I believe would fit on either a streaming service or network. ZON is a character-driven, politically charged prestige sci-fi drama built for...

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