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Yvette Ganier
Crystal Umbrella made the Quarterfinals!

Thrilled to share that Crystal Umbrella made the Quarterfinals of the Stage 32 + Mammoth Pictures Search for New Blood Contest.

Congratulations to all the fellow Quarterfinalists — honored to be in such strong company. Looking forward to learning more about everyone’s projects.

Logline: For two years,...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on Crystal Umbrella making the Quarterfinals, Yvette Ganier!

Hassan AL Mahfoud
Screen Writing

What is the most important basics I need to know and learn before I start writing script ?

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Pat Alexander
Stage 32 x Mammoth Pictures Search for New Blood -- who submitted?

Let us know if you submitted and tell us more about your scripts!

Dr. AY Heath

Just saw the official announcement — I’m honored to share that my script KISS is a Quarterfinalist in the Stage 32 + Mammoth Pictures contest!

Jennifer Trudrung

Honored to be a quarterfinalist with my screenplay THE BITING TIME

Logline:

A teenager visits her grandfather with severe dementia, watching as he regains his

memory as he's taken over by an alien para...

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Aadrise Simone Johnson

Honored to be one of the Quarter Finalists for this competition with my script Under The Influence.

Format: Horror Comedy Feature

Comps: The Faculty and Attack on the Block meets Coachella.

When body-inv...

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Christopher J. Love

Congratulations to all the fellow quarterfinalists and everyone who submitted! Ecstatic that my screenplay, THE UNCLEAN, made it to the next round.

Logline: In a drought-stricken Mississippi town on th...

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Gregory Baker

Good luck to all. Are any of the stories non deus ex-machina?

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Juliana Philippi
My hand on the keys...: "Mi Porque"...Why...Do I write

Another week has gone by, marking the ticking of the clock as December blazes on, the last breaths of autumn exhaling their final farewells, and after a quite surprising, beautiful week, I'm chiming in, and sharing the reason I write.

I was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to two Puerto Rican parents, gettin...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Juliana Philippi. And just talking about construction paper brought back memories. Definitely kudos to the elementary school teachers who inspired and guided us all. Teachers deserve mor...

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Juliana Philippi

Maurice Vaughan Yes they do. And yeah! Interesting...lots of ideas for new screenplays piling up!

Ashley Renee Smith

This is beautiful, Juliana Philippi. There’s such a quiet confidence in the way you trace your beginnings, not as a straight line, but as movement, between places, languages, cultures, identities. Tha...

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Juliana Philippi

Ashley Renee Smith Thank you, that means a lot to me. Exactly that, we get to be free : )

Marie Hatten

Juliana Philippi Thank you for sharing, it's lovely to get to know you. That idea of not fitting in is exactly why my Peruvian mother did not teach me or my sister Spanish. I completely understand her...

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Pat Alexander
QUARTERFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: Stage 32 x Mammoth Pictures Search for New Blood

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists in this year's Search for New Blood Horror Screenwriting Contest! Let's show them our support, and if you're placed, tell us more about your scripts!

See the Quarterfinalists here: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/12th-Annual-Search-for-Ne......

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Quarterfinalists!

Eric Lotter

Humbled to be on this list. I have read a few of these projects. Congrats all snd good luck!

Nicholas Santos

Honored to be selected, congrats to all!

Christopher J. Love

Congrats to all the fellow Quarterfinalists and all that submitted!

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James LO
Liminal spaces

the projects I’m working on to sell to producers are indie/ art-house/ e...

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David Taylor

Elle Bolan - My dreams are like completed parts of/or complete movies or documentaries. Did you say you don't visualize? That's incredible. I can't imagine my life not being able to.

I have three-D ob...

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Elle Bolan

@David Taylor I did say that. I can't visualize at all. I get... Color washes and a sense of motion in the colors and blackness. But I cannot create mental images. I've never been a visual person. It'...

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David Taylor

Elle Bolan - Not really, its draughtsman-ship training. Begin with a cube with a hole in it and draw it in four elevations/views. Then it gets more and more complicated a shape. Then draw cones and ot...

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David Taylor

Elle Bolan - PS - In lesson ONE, the teacher said: "Every object you see around you which is not grass, trees or flowers was man-made, it was manufactured, and every single object was born on a piece...

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James LO

for 11 years i owned a res...

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GJ Harvey
Delays receiving Script Coverage on Stage32

Anyone else having delays waiting on script coverage here? I ordered coverage from an Exec x2 and have been waiting 19 weeks on one, and 8 on another.

The turnaround time is supposed to be approx. 2-3 weeks.

I have emailed them, have changed execs on one, and have kept chasing without success. At this...

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Maurice Vaughan

Which email did you use, GJ Harvey?

GJ Harvey

Maurice Vaughan support, writershelp, and now Geoff and Richard direct...

GJ Harvey

Elle Bolan Eric Christopherson Yep, been doing that, thx...

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Maurice Vaughan

When was the last time you emailed writerhelp@stage32.com, GJ Harvey?

GJ Harvey

Maurice Vaughan My last contact from them on this issue was Dec 6 from Support and Dec 2 from Geoff.

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Ashley Renee Smith
Read the Screenplay: Sound of Falling

If you’re interested in non-linear storytelling, memory as structure, and how trauma can live inside place rather than plot, this is a script worth sitting with.

Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series just shared the script for Mascha Schilinski’s Sound of Falling, Germany’s official submission for Be...

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'Sound Of Falling': Read The Screenplay For Mascha Schilinski's German Oscar Entry Detailing A Century Of Secret Trauma
'Sound Of Falling': Read The Screenplay For Mascha Schilinski's German Oscar Entry Detailing A Century Of Secret Trauma
Mascha Schilinski's Oscar entry from GermanySound of Falling chronicles the intertwined lives of four generations of women inhabiting the same farm.
Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the script and article, Ashley Renee Smith. I mainly externalize trauma through plot. I'm comfortable with ambiguity for smaller things in my scripts, but not the big things. I know...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you for sharing this script. I’m torn between wanting to explain everything clearly and trusting the reader or viewer to interpret and grasp certain ideas independently.

Michael Dzurak

That sounds like an interesting story. Lots of imagery in the script, will have to give it a full read later.

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Elle Bolan
Feeding the Spark: keeping the flame burning

We talk a lot about the art of screenwriting, story craft and mechanics, pitching, loglines, our work.

But I want to know what feeds that creative soul of yours. What do you do that is NOT writing related to feed your creative soul?

Me? I play music, I paint, and... I do photography. Micro ecosystem...

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Meriem Bouziani

Much of what I’ve developed so far comes from years of listening to podcasts and watching science and philosophy channels on YouTube. I’ve reached a point where I no longer revisit them, so perhaps it’s time to seek new material to spark fresh ideas.

Meriem Bouziani

your photo is so cute I love it

Elle Bolan

I took that one in a little nature reserve near my city @Meriem Bouziani. I have a love for tiny things. I have some of the coolest slime mold photos too.

Visiting new interests for fresh ideas is a great method! Keeps the gears turning.

Meriem Bouziani

Yeah we need to refresh our imagination all the time Elle Bolan

Michael Dzurak

I listen to and watch ASMR with images of a world similar to what I am writing about such as a futuristic city.

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Vladimir Romantsev
Horizons of the three worlds

Staring at the cruise liner wallpaper on my desktop, this scene for a story came to mind:

A young couple steps out of their cabin on the cruise ship in the morning and discovers that the ship is completely empty – they are the only ones left. And the ship is standing still, going nowhere.

My task wa...

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Vladimir Romantsev

James LO,

In The Matrix films, the real world was never shown. Throughout all three movies, viewers were watching different versions of the Matrix.

James LO

Vladimir I’m going beyond the core concept (for example a time looped period) and I’m talking about the plot (Groundhog Day and Edge of Tomorrow could not be more different). when the plot pitched is...

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Vladimir Romantsev

James LO, In order to attract a studio, a story must have two foundations:

An original, interesting concept + A compelling narrative for that original concept.

When it's interesting to watch the main characters...

James LO

regarding the matrix

The unplugged world of Zion is the true reality. The popular fan theory that Zion is another simulation is contradicted by the films' core philosophy, which offers an escape from s...

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David Taylor

An ultimate Matrix story would be where people are released to real life, but many choose to stay in the Matrix - then a new external threat occurs from space/inter-dimensionally, where only by realit...

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Elle Bolan
December Writer's Room Events

Hey screenwriters!

We have some good stuff going on this month here at Stage 32 in the Writer's Room I wanted to let you know about/remind you of! Check them out.

If you aren't a member of the Writer's Room yet, you can sign up for a month free here:

https://www.stage32.com/writers-room/plans-vip...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Elle Bolan! I'm looking forward to these events!

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Ethan Meadows
Halfway There and Feeling Good

I just crossed 82 pages on my feature script and honestly it felt great. It’s not finished yet but passing that halfway mark hits different. It’s one of those small wins that makes the whole grind worth it.

How do small wins show up in everyones process? I’d love to hear what milestones everyone el...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on crossing 82 pages, Ethan Meadows! Celebrating small wins helps me when things are rough in my career or I'm struggling with a project. I wrote 4 pages in a short script today. I usu...

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Elle Bolan

Didn't Woody Harrelson say in Zombieland to enjoy the little stuff? But the halfway mark is no small win. It's a big turning point for me almost every time. Feels good, huh? Congratulations on getting...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

That's a great win Ethan Meadows - congratulations! I finished another polish on a script today so that's my win. It's been a good week. Congrats again and hope you have a great weekend!...

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