Screenwriting

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Roberta M Roy
It seems cost effective to submit to open writing gigs but does it work?

Given the cost of other more direct services, I submit my features and tele series scripts to open writing gigs. To date nothing. Is it worth the effort?

Dan MaxXx

Stage 32 OWA are not really OWA- more like spec submissions that meet exec/company's agenda.

What's plan B, Plan C, Plan D... if you choose to use other script services?

Roberta M Roy

I believe that all script services require scripts meet expectations as described in listing Dan MaxXx.

Bill Brock

I've yet to hear of any great success from OWAs. "And just like that... Brock stopped talking."

Matthew Kelcourse

As long as your spec is tight-tight-tight before sending to OWAs, it's a good route for a possible in. More eyes, yadda yadda... but it's also a chance to burn a bridge if the spec isn't quite there yet. Just be sure :-)

CJ Walley

You have to see script marketing like dating with the intent to fall in love; that magic alignment can happen in a million different ways, and the route it finally happens through will always seem a b...

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Rachel Troche
Favorite writing spot

I read Agatha Christie's favorite place to churn out stories was her bathtub.

My home gym is my new favorite spot to write - this way I can take out my plot frustrations on the heavy bag.

Where's your favorite spot to write?

What are you working on today?

Dan MaxXx

When the weather is really hot, I l go to write at hotel lobbies. free wifi, AC, and sometimes the staff puts out free snacks.

Rachel Troche

Dan MaxXx I love that idea! Might try it so I can listen for dialogue inspiration

Matthew Kelcourse

Our gazebo :-)

Evelyn Von Warnitz

My favorite writing place is in my writing shell, just a desk. Values up when my fluffy felidae writing guard tenderly comes close. Together getting the flow is priceless.

Jim Boston

Rachel, my bedroom's my one writing spot...it's where I've placed my Power Mac G5 computer (the one with Final Draft 6).

Dan, I admire your guts when it coms to walking into hotel lobbies to write!

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Anthony McBride
And life goes on...

Last week, I had the first meeting with my new literary manager and she was fantastic!! She said she even knew Denzel Washington's wife. I met her while looking at the Tracking Board's Spec Script section. Goes to show how far hard work and affirmations work.

With that, I reflect on my old manager w...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Anthony McBride. Life goes on. That's how I look at pitches and opportunities. Hope the meeting leads to a great opportunity for you!

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Bill Brock
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait..... for an Entire YEAR.

Hello, "Fancy-Shmancy Hollywood Writin' People that Make the Good-Lookin' Screen Stars Talk."

So? Tell me. What's your longest duration taken to complete a feature screenplay? My latest nominated work, HORROR-FEST, took 34 days... out of one year. This being my eighth feature script, it's the first...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on "Horror-Fest" being a Finalist, Bill Brock! I think the longest it took me to finish a script was a few months. I probably worked on other projects while I wrote that script since t...

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Maurice Vaughan
Coffee & Content: What You Didn’t Know About Screenwriting

Stage 32’s founder and CEO, Richard “RB” Botto, shares two videos in today’s blog.

In the first video, Adam Argot dissects and rewrites first pages that were submitted by viewers. A great video to watch if you wanna get better at writing first pages (and any page in a script).

In the second video,...

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Micke Askernäs
My first feature screenplay done, what's next?

So, I've finished my first feature screenplay, submitted to a few competition and festivals, without really knowing what I'm doing.

This was the third award in a couple of weeks, and I'm excited that people actually (well.. at least possibly) read it.

However, I've realized that telling a good story i...

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Göran Johansson

Turn your screenplays into plays. Tell the nearest amateaur theatre to produce. When the play version becomes a success, you can tell that to those who buy screenplays.

Micke Askernäs

Tack, Göran Johansson , For the short movie I just finished the other day, I might just do that, as that one could work well, I think.

However, this script, and the second feature I wrote are not reall...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on the awards, Micke Askernäs! Stage 32 has free and low-cost pitching resources.

Free webinar: "Pitching Tips from the Pros: Your Blueprint to a Successful Pitch" www.stage32.com/educa...

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Göran Johansson
Free screenwriting manual & brainstorming tool

Give me your email address and I will send you two thngs. In the same zip file.

1. Another member asked for a copy of my screenwriting manual. I explained, so 40 minuts later he had used Chat GPT4 to machine translate my Swedish text into English. After reading he wrote "I am thoroughly enjoying yo...

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Pat Alexander
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED: 1st Annual Period Piece Contest

Big Congratulations to the Finalists in our Period Piece Contest!

EVETTE BETANCOURT

DAVID SCOTT MARTIN

PATRICK CONNELLY

MARCUS GOODWIN

JOSHUA REBELL

CELIA XAVIER

CHARMAINE COLINA

JENN FONTEYN

JOHN DOBLE

JAMES MORAN

Let's show our support for all the finalists and if you placed, tell us more about you...

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Robin Gregory

Well done, maties! I'm sure it is well-deserved.

Shaun Watt

Pat Alexander Congrats to everyone involved

Jim Boston

Congratulations to the ten Period Piece finalists! Way to go...and here's to added success!

Amanda Toney

Very exciting news for these writers, congratulations!

Brian Gunter

Congrats to all!

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Steve Mallinson
Rewriting, or starting again?

Advice and thoughts please...

My first feature screenplay has been optioned by a UK producer - we signed the deal two weeks ago using an industry standard template. This is my first time with an option, so you can imagine, I'm feeling happy about something finally happening - woohoo! The producer has...

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Christopher Phillips

A screenwriter's main goal is to be produced. The option will usually state how many expected rewrites are to be done. Rewrites are not polishes. A rewrite is a substantial updating of the script. Opt...

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Steve Mallinson

Thank you for your input: the option agreement is a WGGB template. It has time limits, and something I hadn't noticed until I read the comments - there's a reference to WGGB rates for first and second...

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Preston Poulter

Steve Mallinson Well, if you're getting paid guild rates to do the re-write...

M LaVoie

If the producer is keen on a director who is also a writer as you said, what difference would it make what you offer for a rewrite? The odds are high that the director will take a stab and render it u...

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Daniel Husbands

I'm learning so much from this discussion, thank you for sharing Steve Mallinson . The screenwriting space has a lot of aspects to it that don't come to the forefront enough. The options agreement, th...

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Nick Phillips
Writers Room Webcast Next Wednesday May 1st 4pm PST. Join us for a script breakdown of "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" w/ Producer Lee Russell

Hello Screenwriting Lounge! Make this the week when you join us in the Writers Room. I welcome producer Lee Russell as he breaks down the script for Wes Anderson's Oscar winning short film "The Wonderful Life of Henry Sugar", based on the short story by Roald Dahl. Lee has some great insights into t...

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Shaun Watt

Nick Phillips What an amazing experience, thanks for providing us with this opportunity!! Pleasure to e-meet you, Nick

Göran Johansson
Customers for screenplays with 6-8 characters in 1-2 locations ???

In an old posting, I read that there are customers for screenplays with 6-8 characters in 1-2 locations. Fine for me since I have both created TV-movies and written plays. So how do I find such customers? No, I have forgotten who wrote that posting.

Maurice Vaughan

You could also post yo...

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Göran Johansson

Dear Maurice, many thanks for your advice. Any more comments?

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Göran Johansson.

Maurice Vaughan

I meant to put this in my first comment, Göran Johansson: You could search for producers, directors, etc. in the Browse Members Section (www.stage32.com/people)....

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Sydney Summers
Upcoming 4-part screenwriting class! How to Master the Art of Dialogue with Writing Exercises

Stage 32 is excited to welcome Brian Herskowitz for his upcoming class where you will learn to master the art of dialogue. This course has interactive assignments for each week!

Here's a breakdown of each week below.

Week 1- Explaining Dialogue

What is Dialogue?

What does dialogue do?

How to use dialogue...

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Brian Herskowitz

I am looking forward to working with all the writers in the class. Let me know if you have any questions.

Ewan Dunbar

Great topic to discuss! Especially looking into subtext. Using dialogue with this kind of purpose can really give a script added depth without over complicating things.

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