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FREE Webcast Event: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made

FREE Webcast Event: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made

with Producer Ethan Erwin!

Ever wonder what really happens between finishing your screenplay and seeing it come to life on screen?

Join us on Wednesday, November 19th at 11:00 am PT for a FREE webcast open to all Stage 32 members—current and new!

We’re sitting down with renowned producer Ethan Erwin, whose films have grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide and include hits like Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, The Book of Eli, The Nice Guys, Unknown, and more.

Hosted by Stage 32’s Director of Development and moderated by me, Ashley Renee Smith (Head of Community), this conversation will pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to move a project from script to screen in today’s industry.

Ethan will share real-world insights from over 15 years of experience developing and producing projects with A-list talent such as Robert Downey Jr., Denzel Washington, Sandra Bullock, and George Clooney.

Whether you’re a writer, filmmaker, or producer, this session is packed with career-changing takeaways about how stories evolve through development, financing, production, and beyond.

Come prepared with your questions—this is a can’t-miss opportunity to learn directly from one of Hollywood’s top producers.

Save your spot now for free: https://www.stage32.com/webinars/from-script-to-screen-how-projects-get-made-with-producer-ethan-erwin


Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32 + More/Medavoy Partner For Exclusive Opportunity for Writers to Land a Manager!

Exciting news, writers! Stage 32 partnered with More/Medavoy (the boutique talent management company) to develop and package the winning script of Stage 32’s Film & TV Drama screenwriting contest!

Find out more in today’s blog. www.stage32.com/blog/stage-32-moremedavoy-partner-for-exclusive-opportun...

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Juliana Philippi
November Writing Club Week 3: Execs, Producers and More, Oh my!

I've absolutely been so focused and fired up because of this November Writing Club, the weeks have been blazing on, and I find myself inspired, focused, and driven.

Week 3: Regarding pitches, meetings and collaborations. I am still working on a screenplay, in the final stretch! But, I do have pitches...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

That’s a beautiful mantra Juliana Philippi :)) Our intentions are so powerful. Thanks for sharing that! Congratulations for winning NWC Week 2 and I am rooting for you to accomplish all of your goals....

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Meriem Bouziani

Congratulations on your win. I hope you have a great and successful session .

Juliana Philippi

Sandra Isabel Correia Yey Sandra!! Thank you. : ) Rooting for you too!!!

Juliana Philippi

Meriem Bouziani Thank you Meriem!!!! I will bring all of this support and positive, high energy with me, it means so much when people come together and lift each other up....

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Anthony McBride
Screenwriting Software

Hey all,

I'm going over some of the scripts I've written over the years and just realized that I couldn't have done any of it without a good screenwriting software program.

This year, I also used it to write manuscripts for my novels.

Early on, I developed habits that centered around using software so...

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David Taylor

As above - I use FD - are the other ones people mentioned collaborative tools too?

CJ Walley

WriterDuet is titled as such mainly because of its collaboration features. I don't think Scrivener has any,

Zoe Cheryl

Highly recommend Arc Studio! You have three free scripts upon log in and weekly classes via YouTube.

Kae Roshun

I've used quite a few for drafting and revising over the years, but now I only use software to print the script or make reports. When drafting I just use markup. It's much faster for me to crank it out.

Abram Christian

I use Screenwriter6. I find it to be efficient and it works well when it comes to projects being saved and stored in the correct files. it is also easy to navigate as writing progresses. I tried FD once and didn’t find it as efficient and navigational as screenwriter6.

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Maurice Vaughan
November Write Club Week 3’s Post – What I’m Doing to Prepare & What Helps Me Persevere

My main goal for November Write Club is finish rewriting my Horror Action feature script. I’ve already done two drafts of the script during Write Club. I’m thinking of ways to make my script stand out when I start pitching it, like coming up with a unique social media pitch campaign. It'll be like a...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Marc Ginsburg. I'm not worried about that at all. This concept and the scenes are unique and exciting! Some of the scenes are scary, but my script has a lot of action. What's your goal for Novemb...

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Billy Kwack

Hi Maurice, yes, in the artist alley room

Maurice Vaughan

Let me know what comics you get, Billy Kwack. I'm trying to figure out a new screenplay story about a con.

Billy Kwack

Hi Maurice, that's cool, me and buddies joined a gym today, that was fun

Maurice Vaughan

"me and buddies joined a gym today" sounds like the start of a Comedy script idea, Billy Kwack.

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Antony Voronov
Rhetorical Figures for Constructing Dialogues

I have noticed that in the series Andor, evasive techniques are used very actively. Evasive techniques are speech strategies employed to avoid giving a direct answer to a question, to dodge the topic, or to hide information. Here are a few examples.

1. Dodging the Question / Ignoring

This technique in...

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Phoenix Black

Lovely reference David Taylor

Phoenix Black

Depends on the character - I mostly use dodging the question for people being evasive, redirecting for people gaslighting.

Antony Voronov

Michael David You are welcome!

Antony Voronov

Maurice Vaughan Reframing is the less conflictual of the two, so it's not always appropriate. It's useful, as in the example, when you need to win over an ally, not attack, but build a relationship....

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Antony Voronov

Phoenix Black Thanks! Good point. Yes, different characters may have their own communication styles, preferring some figures over others.

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
Friends, writers — what do you think of this idea? Share your thoughts!

Friends, writers — what do you think of this idea? Share your thoughts!

So, this is just a little something fun that came to my mind — a concept for a feature film, a comedy–courtroom drama that I might write later.

Legally, in almost any country, a person can leave their property to anyone in a will,...

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Maurice Vaughan

That's a unique idea, Aleksandr Rozhnov! "and all his debts to his enemies" hooked me, and I like that you're telling the story from the enemies' POV. I think the government in your story would need t...

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Hannah Augenstine
The Chaos Method

I’ve realized recently that my writing journey has been completely chaotic in the best possible way. Nothing about it has been strategic or linear or “here are the exact steps to break into Hollywood.” My entire method has basically been: see an opportunity, say “screw it,” shoot my shot, then Googl...

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Paul Pastore

As Walter Gretzky once said to his 9-year-old son, Wayne, "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."

Paul Pastore

But Walter also told his son, "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail." So BE PREPARED when you take your SHOT!

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on the Double Recommend and all your success, Hannah Augenstine!

I have unusual ways of pitching scripts, like posting pages in Stage 32's Your Stage Lounge, on Twitter/X, and on Instag...

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CJ Walley

Emilia Maria, you get a lot of people who don't network effectively claiming the industry is closed. I think it makes them feel better about not getting anywhere or pushing themselves....

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Darrell Pennington

Thanks for that feedback - it really helps to recognize these happenings and outcomes when the impatient amongst us is eagerly clamoring for access and affirmation today haha.

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Koushik Acharya
Dangerous Comfort of First Drafts: Why Real Writing Begins in Revision

In the process of developing multiple screenplays over the past several months, I found myself repeatedly returning to a single, uncomfortable realisation: first drafts are comforting not because they are good, but because they do not demand honesty. They offer a creative safety net. They allow a wr...

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Maurice Vaughan

That's how it is when I write a script, Koushik Acharya, but I rewrite as I go, so my first draft is really like a 3rd or 4st draft.

Darrell Pennington

This is really interesting analysis and I had not considered it in that way before but it might really help me going forward. I HATE re-writes, I mean just hate them. Not tweaks, additions to improve,...

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CJ Walley

There's plenty of writers nailing their first draft. It's all down to individual process.

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Phoenix Black
Week #3 - preparing and staying focused

It’s time consuming but I’ve created a master list of companies and managers I’d like to reach, which script/s they’d resonate with and why, notable films, 2 line personalised email hook, contacts - that last part is the grind. If I contact/meet them I add it there to keep on track. Anyone I come ac...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Phoenix Black. Making a master list is a great idea! I do it on a smaller scale. Thanks for the idea. Hope you get script requests, meeting requests, sell your scripts, and more! I think I saw one...

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Juliana Philippi

Phoenix Black Love that, the list method is so smart, I will keep that tip in mind!

Meriem Bouziani

That’s a great way to organize companies.

All my best wishes in realizing your goals.

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Upcoming Q&A

Who's joining us for the Ethan Erwin Q&A on November 19th at 11am PT?

Producer behind Sherlock Holmes, The Nice Guys, and Book of Eli ($1.5B+ box office) is breaking down how projects get made—and taking YOUR questions live.

Bring your best questions. This is your chance to learn from someone who's ac...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm joining, Geoffroy Faugerolas. I'm looking forward to this Q&A! I already have one question to ask. I'm gonna try and think of some more....

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Maurice Vaughan
The Importance of Proper Script Formatting

Stephanie Moore talks about the importance of proper script formatting in today’s blog. She also shares some formatting resources and screenwriting software to check out. Helpful blog, especially for new screenwriters. www.stage32.com/blog/the-importance-of-proper-script-formatting-4287...

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Phoenix Black

I used the WEAPONS/Zach Cregger format for my latest. Debatable but I reckon a script for the first level of readers is different from a production script. If you’re constantly changing worlds or prot...

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Maurice Vaughan

Weapons is my third favorite movie of the year, Phoenix Black. I like how Zach Cregger formatted the script. I need to read the script. I use different formatting for different scripts. I think the mo...

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Yan Ju Zeng
Pitching technique!

Hello all! In the spirit of collaboration and community outreach, what are your pitching preferences? What do you use to make pitch decks? Do you pitch stories with yourself attached as an actor/actress? How does that experience differ from stories with no talent attached? How do you present the bud...

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Yan Ju Zeng

Hi Maurice Vaughan I use Canva Pro too! I struggle writing about myself- especially bios- so pitching material usually goes well until someone asks me about who I am on a personal level. The blog’s me...

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Maurice Vaughan

Maybe go into the pitch with some personal things rehearsed, Yan Ju Zeng. Oh and I put "low-budget" with the budget range. Same thing for micro-budget, mid-budget, and big-budget....

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David Taylor

I can’t be doing with my personal stuff, website and social media - and bios or CVs - they are a pain in the ass and out of date/lapsed is a norm. Too busy writing for all that nonsense.

Yan Ju Zeng

Maurice Vaughan Yeah, that’s probably what I’ll have to do. Though, I’m not sure what qualifies as too personal if I borrow from my personal life to write my scripts. It’s a work in progress, like mos...

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Phoenix Black

Hi Yan I use Canva pro. Canva also allows you to ‘animate’ your pitch deck for your website or socials. Re pitching, I’ve always done in person. People want to get a sense of whether they could work w...

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