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Pat Alexander
SEMIFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: 4th Annual Romantic Comedy Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Semifinalists in this year's Romantic Comedy Screenwriting Contest! Let's show them our support, and if you're placed, tell us more about your scripts!

See the Semifinalists here: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/4th-Annual-Romantic-Comed......

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Semifinalists!

Sydney S

Congrats to all!

Sebastian Tudores

Congratulations everyone!!

Dianne Janis

Congratulations to all! Exciting news and good luck!

Daryn Castle

So proud to be selected as a semi finalist for my screenplay, Rebound. Thanks a lot Stage 32! Congrats to all the other writers who have been recognised.

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Maurice Vaughan
What Is Cinematic?

Nathan Woodward talks about the things that make a film cinematic in today's blog. It's a great read, especially for directors and cinematographers.

What does cinematic mean to you? Share it in the comments below or the blog comments.

www.stage32.com/blog/what-is-cinematic-4158...

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Maurice Vaughan

I like your definition of cinematic, Smith Ade! Hope the blog is helpful!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Desiree Middleton. Does noticing aspect ratios ever get in the way of you enjoying a film?

Billy Kwack

Hi Maurice, going to see Superman in a week or 2

Maurice Vaughan

Cool, Billy Kwack. Superman looks incredible from the trailer and posters!

Billy Kwack

Hi Maurice, I watched a movie review on YouTube, they loved it

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Malcolm Kewa
Gathering Thoughts about transcribing tools

So, I don't know, but this is just me asking, if a writer utilizes Google Docs, let's say the writer uses the transcribe feature in Google Docs, and with a laptop and connected headphones with microphones, and speaks and the Google Docs writes down the script. Is that considered A.I Generated? lets talk about it

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Ilay Yılmaz. Welcome to the community. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. Stage 32 is an English platform. Do you mind translating your comment to English?

Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan Hi Maurice, this is what Google Translate came up with:

"Writing emotional stories based on real life is both challenging and healing. Each genre is special in its own right, but the mo...

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Malcolm Kewa

Okay Soo.... Please can anyone confirm that they have used Transcribing before on Ms Word or Google Docs and that the scripts have been accepted in the past?

Colin Mummery

I would say definitely not unless your original words are being rewritten in some way by the process. And probably there's no large language model type AI involved in that transcription process anyway but I'm not a Google Docs engineer.

Malcolm Kewa

Thank you Colin for your comment. That's what I think should be clear on....I believe have original work or having the raw audio file on before transcription by a dictation feature really gives authenticity to the work produce. But that's just me

...anyone else?

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Justin Groats
Recommend on Classes for beginners?

Hello everyone, so recently I've been looking for a Script Consultant, after thinking about it, after I get this script submitted, I should take one or two screen writing courses. The issue is I don't know where to look or where to start. For anyone here, any recommendations for online courses?

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Justin Groats. Email success@stage32.com. They'll give you some recommendations.

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Hat tip to you Justin for wanting to invest in yourself! I recommend Chris Vogler's book "The Writer's Journey". This book focuses on the journey and mythic quest. Jump over to John Truby's website ww...

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Justin Groats

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth Thanks for the information, after thinking about it I also took the liberty of looking a multitude of books on screenwriting, something I should have done a long time ago, as...

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Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

If you are aware that you're attention span is short, focus on training, learning to have a longer span. "Where you are weak, you must grow strong!" Have at it...

Ashley Renee Smith

Justin Groats, You’re absolutely on the right track. Getting feedback and building your skills through education is a smart move. We have a wide range of beginner-friendly screenwriting classes on Sta...

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Ashley Renee Smith
JULY FILMMAKERS CLUB – WEEK 2: Creating in Your Part of the World

We’re officially in Week 2 of our second annual July Filmmakers Club, and the conversations so far have been incredible. This week, we’re asking:

Whether you’re creating in a major production hub or a small town with big heart, your environment, communit...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

This challenges are so good for us Ashley Renee Smith

Ashley Renee Smith

I'm glad you're enjoing them, Sandra Isabel Correia! =)

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Sandra Hildreth
Age of main characters question.

I have a script about four 65-year-old ladies who open a boutique. My question - am I targeting the wrong audience? Would it be better to make these fresh graduates? While I don't want to emulate "The Golden Girls," I wrote it with the aging population in mind, I also want the script to sell. Thank you in advance for your input.

James D Howes

The four proprietors would be different characters with different issues and foci if you made them 20-somethings. You would have to re-write what you have now because they would be making different ch...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

I haven’t read all the comments, so maybe someone already mentioned this — but what if the four main characters were of different ages? A mix of both younger and older women. That way, the story could...

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Sandra Hildreth

Aleksandr. Thank you for your suggestion, but there are children and grandchildren to bring in the age mix and show the different attitudes between the ages and relationships. Their back story depends on the main characters being the same age.

Sandra Hildreth

James, the dynamics are completely different in my screenplay vs the Golden Girls. I am truly trying not to have a remake, but a very fresh group of today's time and atmosphere.

Geoffroy Faugerolas

There's an audience for everything. Write what you're passionate about and never forget why you write this story.

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Book-to-Film Adaptation

Hey guys,

I wrote a book that I think could make a great movie, but I don’t have a script and don’t really know how to write one. Hiring someone isn’t in the budget right now either.

If anyone here knows how I could pitch the book to someone who might want to adapt it—or if you've been through somethi...

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Carol M. Salter

Wish I knew cos I'd bite their hand off too.

Bobby G

Your best bet is to read some scripts similar to genre of your book and try to write the first few pages. Writing a script is not as hard as you think. Plenty of info online that can help you. Use A.I for advice and questions. Good luck.

Ashley Renee Smith

Thanks so much for sharing your journey! You’re definitely not alone, Abdulrahman Alghamdi, many authors are in the same position, wondering how to take that leap from book to screen.

If you’re looking...

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Callie Currence
Scammers

Has there always been this many scammers on sites like this? I feel like the majority of network connections I make are of people pretending to be successful producers trying to steal a quick buck from you.

Yaşar Taşbaş

Wherever there are people, there are scammers.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Callie Currence. Sometimes only one scammer shows up for a while, and sometimes a few scammers or more show up in a bunch. Stage 32 has a lot of members (over 1.2 million and counting), so natural...

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Wyman Brent

I have reported more than one by email and to moderators. Scammers are going to slip in. It happens everywhere. Just that Stage 32 works actively to remove them. This is still a great community and we all need to look out for each other.

Christopher Wells

I meet a lot of people who just waste my time, not sure if I met any scammers. I think if you look at their profile, their links and IMDB then you can determine if they are a scammer. However, beware...

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Yaşar Taşbaş

The scammer is a bit obvious. There are those who think everyone is as stupid as they are. There was a man who offered me 40% of the profit :)

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John Erwin
NovelAI anybody using it?

I have been using ChatGPT for over a year by in the last few weeks it has gone very Woke...

So I am considering switching to NovelAI, anybody with experience of using it.

Here are some of the conversations I am having with Chat. Why This Happens Here (Blunt Truth):

OpenAI, the company behind this platf...

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Arthur Charpentier

Why are you willing to pay corporations that have stolen all the intellectual property in the world and are profiting from it by censoring your creativity, but you don't want to pay a good comic book artist or ghostwriter?

John Erwin

Ease of use. AI has or soon will replace ghostwriters. You give both AI and a ghostwriter the outline of your story, character developments, plot and they do the same function convert your ideas into...

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Arthur Charpentier

Am I correct in assuming that your projects in the logline section are written using AI?

Rebecca James

I am using Ai for summarizing my work and it does a fantastic job. I am also considering it to create fully completed works. I see no other choice than to become a writer producer.

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Yvonne Padmos
Seeking Insights on Writing and Acting in Your Own Screenplays

Dear Stage 32 Community,

My name is Yvonne, an actress with a deep passion for storytelling through my own theater shows. Looking back, I recall being approached for film roles when I was younger. Yet, I couldn’t bring myself to say yes. Why? It wasn’t fear or doubt—it was the lack of control. Readin...

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Suzanne Bronson

I have written a one act. I know a lot of actors write their own scripts and produce it themselves as that is often the best way to get yourself out there. Are there actors who started out strictly as...

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Yvonne Padmos

Dear Maurice Vaughan, Alexandra Stevens and Suzanne Bronson and Hi Stage 32 community! Huge thanks for all your support—it’s been amazing connecting here. I’m a writer first, always. I started in thea...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Yvonne Padmos. Sorry to hear about the accident. You said you're having a blast pitching Ella in Marbella and you said "when I pitch as Ella, some folks think I’m a movie star," so I t...

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David Austin Veal

I wrote a screenplay, my first one, as an acting student. The purpose was to shoot a short film before my scene partner left the country for home. It was a quick draft, and two days later he approved...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Hi Yvonne Padmos, Ashley here—Head of Community at Stage 32!

Thank you so much for this thoughtful and vulnerable post. Your reflections on authorship and control are so relatable, especially for creat...

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Vikki Harris
Semi-Finalist

My thriller "KERES" has made it to the Semi-Finals of the Emerging Screenwriter Thriller Contest.

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on KERES being a Semi-Finalist, Vikki Harris!

Vikki Harris

Thank you, Maurice Vaughan .

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Vikki Harris!

Michael Dzurak

Congrats. Sounds like an interesting two-hander. A murder mystery confined to single place, community or otherwise, has some good classic vibes to it, like Twin Peaks or Murder on the Orient Express.

Zackary Goncz

Nice, always exciting when you make the cut for a screenwriting contest.

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Lindsay Thompson
July Filmmaker's Club, Week 2: Indie Films in North Carolina

Good morning, creative team!

I’m a Director of Photography and filmmaker based in Greensboro, North Carolina.

NC used to be a major film and television hub, with productions like Dawson’s Creek, One Tree Hill, Sleepy Hollow, A Walk to Remember, The Fugitive, and The Last of the Mohicans calling our st...

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Maurice Vaughan

"which pushed me to live in the basement of the art building for several months to resubmit." There's a movie idea somewhere in there, Lindsay Thompson. I'm thinking a Truman Show type movie or a Fant...

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Ktenidi Evangelia

That's great!!! Thanks for all the info!!!We ll keep them in mind!!!!

Lindsay Thompson

Maurice Vaughan I love it! Could be any number of movies from that. :-)

Erin Leigh

Oh! I love this thread So Much. I grew up in Greenville and I'm now outside of Raleigh. I remember when Wilmington was THE place to film. Here's hoping we can rebuild that.

Ashley Renee Smith

Thank you so much for sharing this thoughtful post, Lindsay Thompson, your passion for both storytelling and North Carolina really shines through! =)

North Carolina has an incredible cinematic legacy a...

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