Hey Writers!
Hope you're doing well! I'm Pat A., the Writer Liaison here at Stage 32. I communicate with all the writers in our community daily about opportunities available throughout the site and I am here to be a resource whenever you need tips, suggestions, and tailored recommendations to move your career forward. As some of you know, I send out a weekly email blast with my "Tips of the Week" about all the cool things going on in our community and the industry at large that I stumble upon week to week. We recently decided to deliver those tips to everyone here directly in the Screenwriter's Lounge! So hold onto your hats, we've got a fun one this week!
1.In the Screenwriting Lounge this week, writer Nikita Simpson made a thought-provoking post about writing dialogue. “One of my biggest problems I've found is the dialogue I write,” shared Simpson. “It might sound good on paper, but when I've reread some of my work, I picture it on screen, and I honestly cringe. What are your thoughts on writing good dialogue? Or just believable dialogue? Any advice would be so very appreciated.” Help a writer out and share your thoughts on writing great dialogue by joining the conversation here:
(https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting/Writing-dialogue-that-doesn...)
2) Recently it was announced that Tribeca Festival is partnering with AT&T for their 9th iteration of AT&T Untold Stories – an impact collaboration dedicated to connecting creators to new opportunities in the Film/TV industry. The program plans to help get unique stories onto the big screen, and has pledged $1,200,000 in grants to the winning filmmakers.
At the 2026 Tribeca Festival, 5 new filmmaking teams will pitch their original feature scripted film projects to an esteemed committee of industry professionals to decide who will be the next $1.2 million dollar recipient.The winning film will be guaranteed a premiere at the *2027 Tribeca Festival and the additional 4 finalist teams will receive a $15,000 grant for development support on their projects.
The free application process is very extensive and requires a finished script that can reasonably be ready to go into production in June 2026, a synopsis, treatment, budget breakdown, stills/promo images, letters of support, in addition to key crew member details and attachments, an artist statement, a topic summary, a timeline, financing numbers, a statement on inclusivity, and more! It’s pretty thorough, so if that sounds like it’s up your alley, better get started asap! Learn more: (https://tribecafilm.com/attuntoldstories)
3. For those who don't check the trades, Morgan Freeman came out publicly this week announcing that anyone who uses his voice for AI-purposes without his consent is getting the legendary actor’s bulldog lawyers sent after them, who he revealed “have been very, very busy” with “quite a few” cases.”
This comes on the heels of Freeman’s former collaborators Michael Caine and Matthew McConaughey recently partnering with ElevenLabs to “preserve and share” their voices in their ‘Iconic Voice Marketplace‘ along with several other living and dead stars. But for Freeman, he’s not retired yet and plans to keep using his talents for the time being.
It feels as though we’re in the early days of this discussion around AI theft among real human’s names, images, and likenesses without their consent. A matter that will surely only escalate in coming years, as the greedy AI thieves continue their unregulated plundering. Read more here: (https://deadline.com/2025/11/morgan-freeman-retirement-legal-team-very-b...)
4. Lastly, wanted to put you on to a FREE webcast we have coming up next Wednesday 11/19 @ 11 AM PST with Producer Ethan Erwin (ORPHAN, THE NICE GUYS, BOOK OF ELI, SHERLOCK HOLMES: GAME OF SHADOWS) that will cover From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made. Erwin has developed and produced film, television and digital projects with A-list stars, directors and writers including Robert Downey Jr., Sandra Bullock, Denzel Washington, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams, Sean Penn, Hilary Swank, Guy Ritchie, George Clooney and Shane Black. He now serves as principal of his own production company Beryllium Entertainment. Check it out here:
(https://www.stage32.com/education/products/from-script-to-screen-how-pro...)
As always, I'm around as a resource for you to answer any questions you have and hopefully demystify as much of this industry as I can. Just drop me a dime at success@stage32.com anytime!
I watch movies often, read a book...and step away even if it's for a day or two; also I find limiting my page count helps in reducing writers block, All the best -JAC
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Hey Yan Ju Zeng I don't actually believe in writer's block. I believe in creative flow (when you aren't overthinking/doubting) and when you are in that fearful/procrastinating/doubting mind. I've rece...
Expand commentHey Yan Ju Zeng I don't actually believe in writer's block. I believe in creative flow (when you aren't overthinking/doubting) and when you are in that fearful/procrastinating/doubting mind. I've recently discovered several meditation sessions encouraging acceptance of the "don't know mind" , basically surrendering and not letting it trigger negative thoughts/ beliefs. Going for a walk, meditation and absolutely reading/ listening to podcasts and watching films can potentially reignite that creative spark.
I created a routine. Some call it a ritual. I put on a playlist, set my timer for 15 minutes. That can get me in the flow and over the anxiety of starting. When I do this I don’t hit writers block. Call me weird.