Screenwriting

From structure to content to representation to industry trends, this is the place to discuss, share content and offer tips and advice on the craft and business of screenwriting

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Dream Collaborators in Storytelling.

As writers, we often imagine the perfect creative partner, the producer, company, or talent whose voice feels like it could bring our pages to life.

For Soul Mated, I picture the producers at Zero Gravity. Their bold approach to character-driven narratives feels like the right energy to elevate this...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

TOM SCHAEFER, thank you for sharing that. Sheridan’s approach really is fascinating. I love how he frames his process as “10‑hour movies” rather than traditional TV and the way he rejects outlines and...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh, I love how you’ve thought this through. Henry Cavill really does sound like the perfect fit, not just because he’s a geek and a defender of source material, but also because he’...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Jim Boston, thank you so much for this thoughtful connection! Emily Kinney really does sound like a wonderful fit for Playing for Pride, especially with her musical talent and roots so close to Carrie...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Meriem Bouziani, I really admire how you’ve drawn inspiration from Mr. Nobody and then found your own way to handle parallel universes. That psychologist/Nemo structure is fascinating, but it makes se...

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Meriem Bouziani

The Silent PFC War was a little easier to handle — I started with the disaster, then kept developing the story forward, using f...

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Pat Alexander
The Introduction Revolution: How We Change The Industry By Connecting Each Other

Found this great substack article on how the industry works. Very insightful and clear on what the responsibility is for writers in making waves. I liked this tidbit especially:

"Representation Is Not Access—Representation Is Introductions. Writers obsess over getting representation. We’re taught tha...

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Vladimir Romantsev

I've had that feeling for a long time. This article lays it all out clearly and confirmed something I always knew but never fully realized

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the article, Pat Alexander. I've been introduced to people over the years, and it helped my career. I've also introduced people to others. And I had a manager before, but I didn't j...

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Rose Dupuis

Thank you for this link Pat Alexander

Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for sharing the article.

It’s exactly the kind of hopeful energy we need to hear all the time.

I’m so happy to be here in the Stage 32 community — a place that could one day help me realize my dreams through collaboration and the right introductions.

Johannes Sikoka
Scene head numbering

Hello screen writers. I would be graded if I could get feedback on the SCENE HEAD numbering of the Pilot: https://www.stage32.com/sites/stage32.com/files/assets/screenplay/118526... - BLOOD TIES...

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Ramon Zapata
Why I Wrote It... (the inspiration behind my action/thriller script SHAOLIN DEMON)

I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend and enjoyed the holiday if you celebrate. I recently found out my script Shaolin Demon was named a semi-finalist in the Action/Thriller screenwriting competition. Huge honor to make that list and congrats to all who did. That, along with Evan Anglin's last blo...

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Ramon Zapata

Maurice Vaughan Thank you, Maurice! Appreciate the support and suggestion. I think a sentence or two in the pitch would be a good idea. Love the inspiration for your script, too. Wishing you the best...

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Ramon Zapata

Irish Taflinger Thank you!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Ramon Zapata. Thanks. Hope you sell your script! I'm looking forward to watching Shaolin Demon!

Rose Dupuis

Hi Ramon Zapata, Very Nice I will look forward to viewing this film. I love watching films from Korea, China, and Japan, heavy on the mysticism and martial arts. Subtitles create an awareness one need...

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Martin Graham

Congrats! That's amazing!

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Sebastian Tudores
With Micro Dramas, Function may follow Form

I did a little experiment to see if something that was shot for 16:9 could easily be reframed for vertical without losing original intent - I found a few interesting things I thought I would share:

- some of the dialogue lines landed better (in my opinion) simply because of the adjusted composition o...

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James LO

firstly, great concept and very impressive acting!

but i don’t know why i couldn’t watch the vertically reframed version. i only saw one clickable video—which i watched—in widescreen

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Daniel Goudreau
I told AI to write a spoof of ACTION movies and it's utterly hilarious! Check this out. This should be the ROCK's next movie.

FADE IN:

EXT. ABANDONED WAREHOUSE – NIGHT

RAIN HAMMERS the roof like a drunk percussionist. Lightning CRACKS. A BLACK HELICOPTER descends violently, its rotors whipping the rain into a frenzy. The side door slides open.

A HUGE, SHIRTLESS MAN (mid-40s, inexplicably oiled) stands framed in the doorwa...

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Daniel Goudreau

FADE IN:

EXT. IRS HEADQUARTERS – DAWN

A BRUTALIST CONCRETE MONSTROSITY. The sign reads: "INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE – WE’RE NOT HAPPY ABOUT THIS EITHER."

BRICK KILLMORE approaches the building, clutchi...

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Daniel Goudreau

POST-POST-CREDIT SCENE:

INT. MEGACORP JANITOR'S CLOSET – NIGHT

A SINGLE LIGHTBULB flickers. The CAMERA PANS DOWN to reveal THE BOSS—now wearing a TORN COMPANY POLO and duct tape wrist restraints—scoo...

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Daniel Goudreau

TO BE CONTINUED... (We lied again.)

FADE

IN:

INT. MEGACORP LEGAL DEPARTMENT – DAY

A MAZE OF GLASS WALLS reveals LAWYERS in identical blue suits arguing with PHOTOCOPIERS. The room smells of FEAR and...

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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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Jim Boston

Leonardo, thank you so VERY much for the post!

Leonardo Ramirez 2

Jim Boston Honored my friend. Glad I got to know you a little better.

Spencer Magnusson

My characters tend to be "reflections" of myself, in various ways. In one of my older ones, each of the main characters was just that

Leonardo Ramirez 2

Love that Spencer Magnusson. I did that with one of my protagonists and it's actually helped me see my life from a vantage point outside of myself....

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Jim Boston

Glad to know you, too, Leonardo!

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Maurice Vaughan
One Step You’re Taking

What's one step you’re taking right now? Outlining a script, writing a scene, rewriting a scene, preparing for a pitch, building your network, watching a webinar, etc.

Maurice Vaughan

I know what you mean, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. I took a rest after November Write Club. I'm horrible at living life too. I might make that a goal for next year....

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Roberto Micheletti

Just finished the full script and pitch deck for my feature film THE CALL.

Now taking the next step — refining my materials and connecting with other writers and filmmakers here on Stage 32. One step at a time.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Roberto Micheletti. Congratulations on finishing your script and pitch deck!

Here's a blog that'll help you navigate the platform and connect with creatives and industry professionals all over the...

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Shirley Collier

Warching webinars and reading scripts this week .

Sebastian Tudores

thanks for this super question Maurice Vaughan - just what I needed to hear on these few days where I was losing a bit of focus... trying to step with both feet at the same time :)

so now I'm just wor...

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Rick Wheeler
Mystery webinar

I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but when I search webinars for mystery none come up. can someone please direct me to a webinar on writing mystery?

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Rick Wheeler. I just searched and didn't find any. You could email a suggestion for a Mystery writing webinar to edu@stage32.com....

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Sebastian Tudores

Hi Rick Wheeler - I second Maurice Vaughan 's suggestion. In the mean time, although I know it's basically going in the 'wrong direction' relative to the crime event, here's a webinar that covers writ...

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Marie Hatten
Nwc

Whilst NWC was not quite as productive as it could have been I did get into the habit of engaging with this extraordinary community daily, I wrote the logline, character bios etc for my current feature rewrite, I read the two previous drafts and wrote reverse outlines. I have a better understanding...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on what you got done on your script and getting into the habit of engaging with the community daily, Marie Hatten! Great idea to track your progress publicly to maintain accountability...

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Marie Hatten

Thanks so much Maurice Vaughan

Sebastian Tudores

sounds like great takeaways Marie Hatten that are getting you even more focused for December. congrats!

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Sebastian Tudores
Micro is the new 'Macro'

If you haven't seen the Hollywood Reporter article on the upcoming partnership between our Stage32 and the 2nd most successful in global monetization Vertical Drama platform, DramaBox, here it is: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/dramabox-seeks-new-u-s-writers-stage32-1236436...

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Verticals Platform DramaBox Courts Up-and-Coming Writers With Stage 32 Partnership (Exclusive)
Verticals Platform DramaBox Courts Up-and-Coming Writers With Stage 32 Partnership (Exclusive)
The companies are launching a writer development program and competition as DramaBox looks to expand the pool of storytellers schooled in the fast-moving, addictive format.
Maurice Vaughan

I'm getting ready to write vertical scripts, Sebastian Tudores. I watched Stage 32’s "Understanding Vertical Storytelling "Verticals" 101" webinar last week. I plan on watching the "How to Write Verti...

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Lauren Hackney

This is interesting @sebastian - Good to know :)

Sebastian Tudores

that is awesome to hear Maurice Vaughan - how are you finding the adjustment? What's most challenging, in your view? Is it the pacing, the action lines, etc? cheers...

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Sebastian Tudores

glad it caught your eye Lauren Hackney :)

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Shay Booth
Idol - Screenplay feedback

Can I have feedback for this scene? I have tried to describe characters, settings, it's my second screenplay and I want it to be good before I pitch. This is the logline: 'When Grace moves to a small town, the locals become dangerously obsessed with her, and she must uncover why she's the target of...

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James LO

very well written, Shay!

I’m an unpublished noob but from what I’ve read about screenwriting, the pros will probably say your descriptions are too novelistic and descriptive.

but personally i found the...

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Shay Booth

Hi James LO thankyou, I am originally an author who has turned to screen-writing, so I'll probably over describe haha. Thankyou though :)

Maurice Vaughan

Incredible, terrifying scene, Shay Booth! I like how the scene starts calm, then turns into chaos! The scene pulled me in and kept my attention. Fantastic job on the action lines! This is really impre...

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Marie Hatten

Shay Booth I’m also a noob but this absolutely hooked me , it’s very visual . Well done .

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