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Don't Miss November's Community Open House- Free Webcast Event for All Members!

Don't Miss November's Community Open House- Free Webcast Event for All Members!

Tuesday, November 25th at 12:00 pm PT!

Every success story begins with a first step.

If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our November Community Open House Webcast happening Tuesday, November 25th at 12:00 pm PT!

Free Registration: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32-s-november-community-open-house-webcast

Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply tired of creating in isolation, this live event is your chance to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.

This isn’t just an overview — it’s your creative launchpad. You’ll walk away with practical tools, new connections, and a clear path forward, no matter your background or where you are in your career.

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Navigate Stage 32 like a pro and make the platform work for your goals
  • Build authentic connections through the Stage 32 Lounges
  • Access Education, Certification, and Script Services tailored to your next big move
  • Show up in ways that get you noticed by the right people at the right time
  • Participate in real-time Q&A and get guidance specific to your path

Whether you’re a writer, filmmaker, actor, producer, composer, editor, or wear multiple creative hats — this is where your Stage 32 journey truly begins.

If you can’t attend live, don’t worry — registering ensures you’ll receive the full recording to watch anytime from anywhere.

Who’s planning to join me live for the Open House?


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Cynna Ael
Let's Talk 1 Page equals 1 Minute

So, this is probably end up being ranty-- and I apologise ahead of time. But I keep running into this issue with some of my scripts-- the one page equals one minute. I swear I'm developing a phobia about this aspect that's becoming ridiculous the more I dwell on it.

For new screenwriters and even fo...

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Action Lines: The Do's and Don'ts to Make Your Script Move - Celtx Blog
Action Lines: The Do's and Don'ts to Make Your Script Move - Celtx Blog
If you want your script to captivate, your action needs to pop. These tips will help keep you on the right track when writing.
Cynna Ael

I think it's an interesting notion because the more I look at it- the less.... average it seems, especially on newer scripts. Which then makes me ask- what then can you really say about the page per minute and does it need to be updated for the 2020s going forward?

Dawn Greenfield Ireland (DE Greenfield)

I've learned to write scenes/action succinctly, making every word count in describing what is seen. I don't ramble on and on, which is what I see in a lot of unproduced scripts. This is why most of my...

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Antony Voronov

My script I am working on is 62 scenes and 46 pages, which prevents me to send it to BlackList, because they accept only 60 pages screenplays. I don't use much dialogs and the tempo of my arthouse mov...

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Eon C. Rambally

I will like to see a more polished version of what I’m about to comment and imply therefore excuse where necessary.!

For instance “Fight Scenes” require certain expertise. Writers are not necessarily f...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for this great article.

It’s really helpful.

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Luciano Mello
Logline improvement

This is the logline for a project I'm rewriting. and as a non-native English writer, I'm struggling to make it sound less formal.

'A small-town teen’s dream of becoming a model and escaping poverty turns into a manufactured fantasy controlled by a powerful billionaire, forcing her to confront the pr...

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Luciano Mello

Alex Hunter Thanks, You’re right, it is a little vague, but isn’t that a good thing? Doesn’t a bit of intrigue help make the reader curious enough to want to read more?...

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Elle Bolan

Intrigue, yes. But not to the point of confusion. Just a touch more clarity changes confusion to curiosity.

Think of it like a seduction. You're trying to get the reader into "bed" with you.

You don't...

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Alex Hunter

Luciano Mello I appreciate I'm coming from a different perspective, as a novelist, but I think intrigue will be better served by a tad more clarity. I'm sure it only needs a few changes!...

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Bill Albert

I have to admit I like what you've got as is.

Mone't Weeks

You definitely have some good content; it just needs to have more clarity. I played with your logline and came up with two examples that might help. Perhaps you can find something in the logline that...

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Kenneth Tisdale
Let’s Have Some Fun:

I’m a superhero. You’re a supervillain and we’re engaged in battle. In the midst of this battle, you turn your attention to a nearby neighborhood, riddled with families watching our bout from a distance…and vaporize it.

Me: “You monster! How could you?! All of those innocent people! Why??”

Respond as the villain:

Cynna Ael

Are they? Innoent, I mean. Who's to say you're not the bad guy? You allowed this to happen.

Anthony Moore

For you.

Elle Bolan

I have a better question.

Why didn't you stop me?

Ny’Jal Mosley

You call them innocent. I call them witnesses. And witnesses become believers. And believers… become followers. I didn’t kill a neighborhood. I erased a future that wasn’t meant to bow to you.

Mone't Weeks

"Somebody's got to lead, might as well be me"

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Elle Bolan
Staying Motivated: Utilizing Support and Practicing Gratitude

Hey Screenwriters! Hope everyone has had a productive and creative week so far. I had something personal happen this week that reminded me of how important support is for us writers

I got a couple shots of unexpected support over the last couple days. For those that don't know, I recently started wri...

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Elle Bolan

Well, Jim I'm glad you're here with us and that you've found your people here. That's a beautiful thing. It's amazing how simple things like social platforms can open up friendships and comradery you...

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Maurice Vaughan

Mr. Maurice Sunshine. :D I like it, Elle Bolan. My new nickname or a character in a script. Thanks.

Elle Bolan

Well, you always seem to be bringing that sunshine with you. All the time. It seemed to fit.

Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much

that really makes me happy Elle Bolan

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Congrats on the new connections! It's true, being supportive gets you far :)

My best friend is likely my biggest supporter. He's usually the first one I tell about my pitching and coverage adventures a...

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Hannah Augenstine
Feedback

I'm currently waiting on coverage but this is my fifth draft for my Priority One pilot episode. If anyone is willing to take a look, this is the first two pages and feedback would be great! Just trying to keep forward momentum, kinda feel like I'm at a stand still with it right now. I am working on...

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Hannah Augenstine

Jim Ramsay I am more than willing to give it a read. What kind of feedback are you looking for specifically? Technical feedback, if it’s accurate to military standards or operating procedures? Proofre...

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Jim Ramsay

Hannah, no specifics, just your thoughts on the general story. Some of the story is based on facts, others are embellishments. Thx, jim. my email is jim@jrramsay.com

Jim Ramsay

Hannah, Thanks for sending your script. Procedurals seem popular right now. You obviously have a handle on the technical aspects of first responders. This feels like Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, and Chic...

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Erin Leigh

Nice! My advice is more technical in nature: you can tighten those action lines by removing adverbs (“ly” words) and helping verbs.

Example: Taylor raises an unimpressed brow, grumpy as ever.

Example: “...

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Jim Ramsay

Erin, there is certainly verbiage that needs editing. I was thinking of working out the story first. jim

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Dwayne Williams 2
Happy NWC! Week #3: Preparation & Practice

What are you doing to prepare yourself for future meetings, pitches, or collaborations?

I always construct entire IP ecosystems before pitching. I look at every idea as a potential franchise with room for sequels, spin-offs, and full transmedia expansion. I bundle everything into clear, pitch-ready...

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Maurice Vaughan

Those are great ways to prepare, Dwayne Williams 2! I’m learning more about screenwriting and other areas of the industry to prepare for future opportunities, and I'm getting better at pitching live....

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Dwayne Williams 2

Thanks Maurice Vaughan, I appreciate that. And same here, live pitching is definitely something I need to add to my prep. It’s still tough for me, even with all the work I do behind the scenes. But I’...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Dwayne Williams 2. The Pitch Practice in the Writers' Room is the best pitching resource in my opinion. Pitch Practice is every Thursday night at 5:30 P.M. PST/8:30 P.M. EST. You can s...

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Meriem Bouziani

That’s really professional preparation.

Thank you very much for sharing.

Elle Bolan

I second what Maurice said. I've watched a few of the pitch practices and they're very informative just to watch and listen.

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Yrii Porchesku
Post

Hello. Where can I post my script and how can I find an agent? Thank you.

Yrii Porchesku

I can't load it. This is what it tells me.

Yrii Porchesku

skrin

Maurice Vaughan

Click the green button, Yrii Porchesku. The green button is toward the left side of that picture. Then scroll down to "Upload a Screenplay" on the right side of the page....

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Yrii Porchesku

It's strange. I do as you say, but there is no script. I downloaded and saved.

Maurice Vaughan

It might be a tech issue, Yrii Porchesku. I suggest emailing Technical Support (support@stage32.com)....

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Bend a Knee at the Altar of Honesty — November Write Club: Week 3

Preparation and perseverance are two sides of the same coin. Toss that coin into the air, watch it flip, and the blur between those faces starts to look like one word: “undeniable.”

Being “undeniable on the page” isn’t just about structure and market fit—they matter—but being undeniable starts with r...

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Michael Elliott 2

Maurice: why am I a #2? (spare me the scatalogical references). Who is Michael Elliott 1?

Maurice Vaughan

It's a glitch, Michael Elliott 2. The Tech Team is working on it.

Corey Balbuena

You should keep the 2, it sounds catchy lol

Sandra Isabel Correia

It's my truth, AdamAdam Spencer. Thank you :))

Adam Spencer

Sandra Isabel Correia, you are most welcome.

Thank you for crafting and championing stories that heal and inspire.

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James Lagrimas
Screenwriting Lab: Your Voice, Your Power. Write an Inclusive and Authentic Feature Film Script with Whitney Davis

Your voice matters — and so does the story only you can tell. In a time when audiences are craving truth and connection, writing authentically isn’t just an artistic choice — it’s an act of courage. This 8-week feature writing lab is your chance to tune out the noise of “what’s selling” and focus on...

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Sydney S

So excited for this lab!

Sydney S

We're in for a treat :)

Whitney Davis

I can’t wait for this course! It’s going to be a good time.

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Sana Chugh
First Page of My Script- Feedback Welcome!

Sharing the opening page of my short film script "84: The Sikh Genocide" This story is deeply personal and explores how love, humanity, and truth collapse in the shadow of mob violence. 

I would truly value your thoughts on the tone, structure, and cinematic feel of this first page. INT. DELHI UNIVER...

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Sana Chugh

"Thank you so much for this detailed feedback, Aleksandr. I completely agree with your point about giving more context early on — especially since international readers may not be familiar with India’...

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E Langley

The first page tries hard to announce itself as “cinematic” but collapses under its own weight. This is classic describing a movie instead of telling a story.

The open energy is good, but the mob is pa...

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Jim Fisher

In order to read your page, it would be nice if you formatted it properly.

D A Stenard

Jim, I have tried posting things online before and sometimes when one posts a script format, depending on the site, it changes it. I am not saying that this is what happened, but I have had it happen to me online.

Jim Fisher

Thanks. I have had the same problem. Sorry for calling you out on formatting.

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Maurice Vaughan
It’s Week 3 of Stage 32's November Write Club!

Hope everyone’s making progress on their Write Club goals! There’s still time to join NWC. It’s for writers, directors, producers, DPs, composers, and more.

Do the challenges in this week’s blog, and you’ll be entered to win these prizes.

– 1 Stage 32 Executive Pitch Session

– 1 Arc Studio Pro Annu...

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Meriem Bouziani
Movie or TV series?

Hello creatives, hope you’re all doing well.

I have a question — when you develop your world this far, how do you decide whether it should be a movie or a limited TV series?

I’d really love to hear from you, as I’m still torn between formats for my own creation.

Shazz K

Meriem Bouziani your welcome and all the best

Jon Shallit

I had a 100 some pager for Setesh 2025 and the first raw version was 3 hours...1 page per minute doesn't always work.

Sanna Peth

Hi! I didn’t really have to decide. The story simply developed in a way that it naturally split into three parts, and the endings of the first and second sections made that structure feel right.

Meriem Bouziani

It really sounds like things are much more complicated, but I’ll try my best to make it work Jon Shallit

Meriem Bouziani

That’s great that your story shows clearly how to write it Sanna Peth

My story keeps challenging me on different levels.

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