Screenwriting

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Davide Ludovisi
How a Hidden WWII Diary Turned Into My Next Big Writing Challenge

I’ve seen that many posts invite members to share their November Write Club goal, so here’s mine. I come from the documentary world, and for many years I’ve been sitting on an unpublished and quite unique diary/memoir telling the incredible true story of a soldier of Austrian origin who enlisted in...

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Stephen Folker

Sounds like an awesome premise. Best wishes with it!

Maurice Vaughan

Great to meet you, Davide Ludovisi. Congratulations on getting the script request! I can see the story working as a fiction TV series. I'd watch it!

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Davide Ludovisi

That's awesome! Thanks Maurice

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Davide Ludovisi. Stage 32 has feedback services too (www.stage32.com/scriptservices).

And you could post your script on your profile. Producers search profiles for projects. That and ne...

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John January Noble

Decide Ludovisi-That was Ashley Rene Smith's in OPEN HOUSE -response live yesterday, about being attentive here on the platform, interacting, writing. It didn't work out yesterday, maybe today, but to...

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Abram Christian
Writing Characters

Good evening community.

When I write characters, I tend to give them sketchy.back stories and pasts and I often write characters who smoke, drink and do drugs. is there any other writer who incorporates these behaviors in their characters?

best,

Bram

Maurice Vaughan

I do sometimes, Abram Christian. I also give characters daily routines, hobbies, habits, secrets, etc.

Abram Christian

Maurice Vaughan secrets are key. my characters usually have secrets.

Michael Dzurak

It depends on the character, but for all important characters, protagonists and supports, it's good to think of a daily routine to get into their headspace. But you won't necessarily include too much...

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Maurice Vaughan

I've learned secrets are big in scripts, Abram Christian. Sometimes I don't use the secrets and other things like hobbies in a script, but they're there in the outline in case I want to use them later...

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Abram Christian

Maurice Vaughan That’s a great strategy in case you want to use them as the script develops.

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Ehsan Rahimpour
The impact of the Inciting Incident

Robert McKee, a wise voice on storytelling, highlights an important point.

The impact of the Inciting Incident creates our opportunity to

reach the limits of life. It’s a kind of explosion. In Action genres it

may be in fact an explosion; in other films, as muted as a smile. No

matter how subtle or dir...

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Jon Shallit

Well put.

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Sebastian Tudores
November Write Club Week 4 Blog is a Masterclass on Pitching

Happy Monday to all!

And don't forget the awesome Head of Com...

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Sebastian Tudores

Meriem Bouziani enjoying the world you're 'living' in is kinda critical - so congrats! also means you're enjoying the process :) is The Silent PFC War the same as the The De-Evolution Game or are they...

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Sebastian Tudores

Elle Bolan a deal has been made!! :) awesome!

Sebastian Tudores

Eddie Lawhorn that's fantastic - looking forward to you sharing them through your project!

Meriem Bouziani

And yes, The Silent PFC War and The De-Evolution Game are completely separate projects.

The Silent PFC War is a psychologi...

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Sebastian Tudores

that's super Meriem Bouziani - creative projects that not only entertain but create a reflexive need for reflection are my favorites. keep rockin' it! :)...

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Warren Edward Foster
Pitch Deck/Pitch Bible Template

Hello Stage32, I am preparing for a Pitch Deck/Pitch Bible Review +30 minute talk with an executive. Does anyone have an outline/template of a Pitch Deck or Pitch Bible so that I can prepare my materials? Any information provided would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Lindsey M Grant

I've created one on Canva. They have plenty of templates. You can make a slideshow of it and/or a video. The pay-to-play Pro version is often offered for a 30-day free trial, but it's not necessary to create a slideshor or video. Good luck

Warren Edward Foster

Lindsey M Grant thank you!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Warren Edward Foster. I could email you a Canva pitch deck template and a Microsoft series bible template a little later today, but they're for a kids' show. I have movie pitch deck templates and...

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Dirty Fangz

I am applying for funding from the State for a project I am developing here in Germany and one of the requirements was the Pitch Deck, I could only find examples from the 60's online or Spongebob, so...

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Sanna Peth

Hi, I’m not sure how ‘professional’ it is, but I do have a 12-page pitch deck prepared — the structure and key points are definitely solid, and I’m happy to share it if needed.

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Zarya Rowland Bintz
Well written shows

I'm wondering what some of your favorites are. I noticed in the OWAs that I haven't seen most of the shows they are inspired by. I guess I need to watch a lot more tv, lol. I thought I already watch too much! I really loved the writing on Black Sails. From beginning to end it had strong character de...

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CJ Walley

Here's my recommendations for good writing. A lot of these shows go under the radar because they are a little too heavy for the average viewer:

Patriot

Outer Range

Deadloch

Swarm

Fleabag

Homecoming

Undone

Rossi Kaufman

Second Patriot 100% and Black Sails is awesome. Would add some more gems in: Banshee, Loudermilk, Lodge 49, Devs, Zero Zero Zero and The Deuce

Stefano Pavone

Red Dwarf

Blake's 7

Galaxy Express 999

Queen Millennia

Space Pirate Captain Harlock

Space Battleship Yamato

Maurice Vaughan

Fallout, Breaking Bad, The Wire, Yellowjackets, and The Last of Us to name a few, Zarya Rowland Bintz.

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David Miller
Slug Lines - Love 'em or Leave 'em?

In a recent review, the reviewer stated, “…transitions like “Fade in/Fade out” are generally discouraged in modern screenwriting.”

This got me to asking myself, should these transitions be removed out and left to directorial discretions? My current thinking now is to leave them out.

Would love to kno...

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Ilanna Mandel

good to know

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I hear so many conflicting views on whether you should use transitions if you're writing the script, I respect that they're up to the director primarily. I'm now of the mind that I'll use FADE IN/FADE...

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Mike Boas

“Cut to” is not necessary because it is understood. For all other transitions, put in when you feel it is important for storytelling purposes. Don’t overthink it.

I believe CJ was indicating that slug lines and transitions are two different things.

CJ Walley

Mike's spot on. Don't overthink it.

If you go on the likes of Reddit and Facebook, you'll see people saying you should never use a single transition - that it looks amateurish, that it makes you look l...

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Michael Dzurak

I use transitions like "FADE TO BLACK" or "DISSOLVE TO" to signal a larger than expected time skip which is pretty much standard from what I've seen and read. Other than that "CUT TO" is understood to before each new slugline.

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Jon Hersh
Ask Me Anything (AMA) 11/21 to 11/22- How to Utilize Agents, Managers, and Dev. Execs. In Your Screenwriting Career

Jon Hersh is an independent literary manager working with writer and writer/director clients in film and TV. Jon created Night Drive Management (previously Housefire Management) in 2017 with the intent of finding bold voices with incendiary material. Since then, his clients have gone on to develop f...

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Cynna Ael

Thanks for doing this, Jon. This really means a lot to many of us. My question is-- if you're a new screenwriter- what kind of scripts should you have in your portfolio? Is there anything in particula...

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Shiva Shekari

Hi Jon, thanks for doing this AMA .What qualities in a new writer’s voice make you feel they’re worth taking a risk on, even without credits?

Kevin J. Howard

Hello Jon. What does it take for a manager/agent to take notice? Film festival wins, contest placements, numerous scripts…seems like it’s a game of who you know. Thank you.

Julie Lamont

What's the best way to make contact with a specific producer a person has in mind when you're sure they'd be interested in your project but you don't have representation?

Sanna Peth

Hi Jon!As a new writer with an emotionally intense romantic drama trilogy (similar in tone to Culpa Mía), what is the best first step to get a manager’s attention, and why do strong positive reactions...

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Sam Rivera
OWAs Are Live! From Micro-Dramas to Christmas Movies - Closing in 2 Weeks!

Attention writers, We have some OWAs ready for your script! This diverse collection features urgent requests from top-tier producers, showrunners, and production companies for everything from pre-teen micro-dramas to heartwarming Christmas features.

This is your first major opportunity of 2026 to get...

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Praise Otito

how can i submit it for free

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Scott Westover
Logline for "Confessions of a Sony Adman--Based on a True Story"

I'd be ever so grateful for your feedback on the following Logline for a feature screenplay I'm developing.

Logline: In 1985, a daring ad executive bets his career on a groundbreaking campaign for Sony's compact disc player featuring four superstars, including Stevie Wonder—none is under contract. A...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'd watch this, Scott Westover! I think your logline is too long. It's 61 words. Long loglines can make producers, directors, etc. pass on a project.

What about this: After betting his career on a grou...

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Maria Restivo Glassner

I'd love to see this one! Here's my shot at it: To get the funds to save his daughter's eyesight, an ad exec gambles on a one-in-a-million chance at getting four superstars to appear in an ad campaign for Sony's groundbreaking compact disc player.

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Michele Baker
Vision, Passion, Voice

Characters and stories that inspire, encourage, generate laughs--and hope. That's my vision for the creative work I do as an author and screenwriter. We live in a world that seems so divided, yet we humans are hard-wired to seek companionship and community. I love it when my creative work gets peopl...

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Maurice Vaughan

I love when my creative work gets people talking and connecting too, Michele Baker. I think writers can do both. Write to entertain and write to change/help people and things....

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Kevin Hager

That is what I want to do.

Sam Rivera

The fact that your voice is both affirming and unafraid is a powerful combination. The stories we tell need that exact balance of heart and courage. Wishing you great success.

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 90 Script Requests and 22 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 11/25

Hey everyone! I wanted to congratulate our fellow community members who had scripts requested through Stage 32 pitch sessions over the last 2 weeks. We are thrilled for the opportunities for the following writers to have their scripts requested by various producers,

87 North, Mission Control, Crossov...

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Maurice Vaughan

WOW! That's A LOT of requests!!! Congratulations, everyone! I hope the requests turn into sales and more!

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