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Juliana Philippi
The Quiet Before the Storm...Screenwriting Pause

Hello, my fellow screenwriters,

There's been a quiet, a deep, silent place I've been nesting in these past days, and am allowing this to inform where my writing, my ideas, and my career is gently telling me to go. Like in nature, right now, although the energy of the new year, 2026 = 1, is very much...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Juliana Philippi. I've done that with scripts after writing them, script ideas, and outlines. It's helped me see things I didn't see before, come up with new ideas, and change things....

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

That's actually how I've been dealing with Lunar Window's bottlenecks; they forced me to take a step back and do practically anything else (mostly exercising and then watching Boardwalk Empire), and t...

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Juliana Philippi

Maurice Vaughan Exactly...I just did something totally new: I wrote a new outline for the second half of the script, trusted I knew, well, my "screenwriting self" knew, and now, it's flowing out. It's...

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Juliana Philippi

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh I love that!!! Yes! I go for jogs, and do yoga, and just stop "trying to make it happen", and all of a sudden, my intuition tells me "erase that whole scene, then it will make se...

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Aleksandar Lahtov
Logline for my next script

I want to hear your suggestions about my logline for the next upcoming script. I hope you will help me to formulate it better.

Logline:

An honest man with an honest heart and soul faces the cruelty at his workplace. Realising that he's left on its own without any help, moves into action, taking the j...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Aleksandar Lahtov. Your script sounds interesting, but I think your logline needs a better structure and it's vague.

Here’s a logline template that might help: After/when ______ (the inciting incid...

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Gabrielle Mahrez
When the music stops, the darkness begins

England, Victorian era.

A masquerade ball.

A violinist behind a mask.

I’m currently developing a gothic psychological feature titled Symphony of Shadows.

I’m drawn to stories where atmosphere speaks before dialogue, where music becomes a presence, and where characters are haunted less by monsters than b...

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Maurice Vaughan

Symphony of Shadows sounds interesting, Gabrielle Mahrez. I haven't written Gothic stories, and I don't have a lot of experience writing Psychological stories, but I use locations to set the mood for...

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John Fife
Best Rejection notice I've had so far

Hi everyone! I've been pitching my script like mad lately and have been getting some great interest and of course plenty of rejections.

A rejection notice I received today actually made my day if you can believe that. The producer requested my script about 2 weeks ago and responded this morning. He...

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Jack Binder

Great attitude @johnfife - Take the win!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

That’s a wonderful rejection letter, congratulations!

Jamie Sadler

I don't think that's a rejection. The shoes were just too big. Congratulations!!!!!!

Emilia-Maria

I got a rejection only yesterday - 7 weeks later hahah! - but the producer wanted literally every step (it wouldn't have fit within the 2 pages!), so the script wasn't requested. But I do have an inte...

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John Fife

That's awesome Emilia-Maria A producer taking the time to point out your strengths is definitely a plus and a boost to the writer's soul. Makes up for some of the not so friendly rejection notices or...

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James LO
Notes for this short film?

please let me know what y’all think of this dialogue-only piece

or should i paste the whole thing in a post here, as text? it’s not long—a three minute read...

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Maurice Vaughan

Fantastic job on the piece, James LO! It held my attention, and the exposition didn't feel like exposition.

You could put the piece in your post. You can edit your post by clicking the downward arrow t...

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Michael Dzurak

Interesting. To me it read like a cold open to a Twilight Zone episode.

James LO

thanks for the feedback guys!

Michael Dzurak i definitely had twilight zone in mind—t...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, James LO. The only rules I don't break are be entertaining and be clear.

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The Structural Decisions Writers Make Before They Write” A 2-Part series about the upstream choices that shape everything downstream — long before page one.

PART 1 — The First Choice: Are You Defining a World or Entering One?

Most scripts fail upstream, not on the page.

Before a single scene is written, every screenplay makes a structural decision:

“Am I defining a world… or entering one?”

A world‑defining script establishes the physics, tone, rules, an...

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Nicholas J Benson
Optioning a Script

Hi all!

This post is specifically geared towards writers out there who have experience with optioning their work.

What should a writer keep in mind when considering an option?

What are the common pitfalls or red flags?

And what makes a "good" option actually worth taking vs. holding out?

Open to any...

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Mark Simborg

I'd say don't necessarily rule out an option just because it's a free option (ie - they aren't paying you anything for it). A script I free-optioned 13 years ago is now in development with a studio.

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Mark Simborg!

Mark Simborg

Thanks!

Jack Binder

Hire a qualified Entertainment Attorney. Full stop.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Mark Simborg.

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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!

Christopher J. Love

Big congrats to all the fellow semi-finalists!

Anna Blackblum

Congratulations to all the fellow semi-finalists!

Vanessa Chattman 2

Congratulations to all the Semi Finalist winners!

Frank Van Der Meijden

This time my script 'Myths' didn't make it, but I wish all the (semi) finalists good luck!

Phil Clarke

Congrats to all those who made it to the next level. And to those who didn't, don't be despondent; chin up, chest out and go again. This is not a reflection on whether you'll make it or not. Only way...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Looking Ahead Together — What’s Your First Creative Move for 2026?

As you start thinking about 2026, what’s the first creative goal or intention you want to set for yourself as a creative? Not the ten-step master plan, just the initial move that gets the momentum going.

Is it finishing a draft, committing to a consistent creative routine, outlining a new idea, revis...

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Garrett Dunne

Get better at networking. Social media’s not exactly my cup of tea. Good luck to all my fellow creatives/introverts, happy new year.

Sebastian Tudores

Olivia Laine you've got the most important ingredients: desire to learn & the drive to jump in and participate creatively. the rest I am sure will follow for you. and congrats on the upcoming short fi...

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Olivia Laine

Sebastian Tudores Thank you! It’s been a slow start but it’s also been very eye opening and refreshing now that I’m following the goals I once set years ago. I will definitely keep everyone posted on...

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Salisu Abdullahi

Hi Ashley! My first big move for 2026 is completing the master draft of a high-concept sci-fi pilot I'm co-developing.

We’ve spent a lot of time on the deep world-building and grounded physics—ensurin...

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Joshua Linder

finishing my proof of concept and making the movie!

i'll probably visit cannes tribeca and berlinale this year

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Elle Bolan
What are you creating?

We are halfway through the first week of the year! So... Creative check in!

I'm struggling to get words to the page this week. Catching up on post holiday housework, having my cat denuded, and emergencies with family have had me busy, but I've managed some pages on my feature.

How's it going this we...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. You got this! Happy Birthday!

Elle Bolan

Bana! You're almost DONE?? That's great news! What an awesome birthday present! I knew you were pretty close, but not within a day close!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks so much Elle Bolan! Yes, I thought I finished last week just before the new year but the ending wasn’t sitting with me (as well as a couple other plot holes) so I’m rewriting it and am hilariou...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Opportunity for Video Game Writers

We have a paid opportunity for writers who have experience working on video games. If that's you, please email us at success@stage32.com so that we can consider you :)

Maurice Vaughan

That's incredible, Geoffroy Faugerolas!

Billy Kwack

Hey Geoffroy, sounds cool

Rewrite.. ? Remake ?

if you have to Rewrite a movie that already  Shown , What is the film you envision, and what would you like to write about it?

The purpose of this question is to inspire you to write the film you would like to see, exactly as you envision it.

A.J .Abd El-Rahman El-Janainy

Maurice Vaughan hey Maurice , i'm sorry if it not clear , i'm asking about Remaking

A.J .Abd El-Rahman El-Janainy

Cynna Ael So why don't you try writing it in a new way, whether in its original time or a new time?

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for explaining it some more, A.J .Abd El-Rahman El-Janainy. I would rewrite Freddy vs. Jason. I like the movie, it's fun, and it's great having the Horror icons in one movie, but I think the st...

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A.J .Abd El-Rahman El-Janainy

I think you like combining the two worlds. I'd also like to merge John Constantine's world with Supernatural's. Imagine combining Sam and Dean Winchester with John Constantine, but they're against eac...

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Cynna Ael

I have. It’s now an urban fantasy Bridgerton meets the emotional heart of Crazy Rich Asians and built on the raw concept of The Philadelphia Story. It’s called Blue Moon Marriage Mayhem. I may write o...

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