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Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our January Community Open House!

Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our January Community Open House!

Wednesday, January 28th at 12:00 pm PT!

Every success story begins with a first step.

If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our January Community Open House Webcast happening Wednesday, January 28th at 12:00 pm PT!

Free Registration: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32s-january-2026-community-open-house-webcast

Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply ready to stop creating in isolation, the Stage 32 Community Open House is your moment to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.

This free live event isn’t a presentation—it’s a fully interactive session led by you and guided by Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32. You’ll have the opportunity to share your goals, ask questions, and tell us exactly what resources or support you’re looking for right now in your creative journey.

Ashley will walk you through the most powerful tools and features on Stage 32, including how to build a strong profile that acts as your virtual business card—clearly showcasing your skills, interests, and creative voice. You’ll learn how to participate in the free Stage 32 Lounges in a way that positions you as someone others want to collaborate with, including how to make a compelling post, contribute to ongoing conversations, and stay consistently active in a way that builds visibility and trust.

You’ll also learn how to keep up with the latest industry news, platform updates, and community insights through the Stage 32 Blog, and how to access Stage 32 Education, Certification, and Script Services that align with your next big move.

This session will close with a live Q&A tailored specifically to your goals and questions—whether you’re a writer, director, producer, actor, editor, or someone who wears multiple hats.

Wherever you’re starting from, this is your launchpad. Join us and take that first step with intention.

If you can’t attend live, don’t worry — registering ensures you’ll receive the full recording to watch anytime from anywhere.

Who’s planning to join me live for the Open House?


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Éli Sokhn
Looking for a screenwriter

what's the best way to hire $$$ and connect with a screenwriter who's so good at character studies? someone who can make desperation as gripping as a heist. if this is you plz hit me! and if you do plz make sure you have scripts that can support that.

Maurice Vaughan

There's a lot of talented screenwriters on Stage 32, Éli Sokhn. I suggest posting an ad on the Job Board (www.stage32.com/find-jobs)....

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Ernest Wedgwood

where is the best way to contact you , I know i can fit the bill

Sanna Peth

Hi,

I have a completed three-part screenplay that is character-driven and built around a strong emotional arc. It’s a mid-budget project with solid potential.

If you’re interested, I’d be happy to talk more about it.

Shahin Rashidhashemi

Hi — this definitely caught my attention.

I’m currently developing a prestige series project where character psychology under institutional pressure is the core engine of the narrative. The work focu...

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David Broer

I might be able to assist and if not I should know an other writer who might be a good fit for your project.

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 67 Script Requests and 17 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 1/14

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 and managers, MACRO Television Stu...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on the script requests and meeting requests!

Mikey Franks

Congratulations everyone! Bravo!

Marie Hatten

That's incredible congrats everyone.

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Maurice Vaughan
Person/Animal + Location + Suit/Object/Etc.

You can use this to come up with story ideas. “Animal” might be better for an animated idea, but your protagonist can be an animal in a live-action script.

“A house cat fights to escape from a dog planet using a hi-tech suit.”

And you can add things, like a sidekick or ticking clock.

“A house cat and...

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Maurice Vaughan

I remember Maximum Overdrive, Billy Kwack. That shows vehicles, objects, etc. can be characters.

Maurice Vaughan

I loved Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey growing up, Michael Dzurak. Do the animals talk in that movie? I can't remember.

Marie Hatten

I have nothing to add other than I love Flow .

Maurice Vaughan

I'm looking forward to seeing Flow, Marie Hatten! I don't know much about it. That's how I like watching some movies. Have you ever written a script with an animal protagonist/character?...

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Marie Hatten

Hey Maurice Vaughan Flow is so moving and meaningful. There's a cat in my current project sadly to demonstrate how perpetrators use pets to yield power and control over their partners....

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Shirley Collier
Written Screenplay Pitch Samples

Success Stories and any advice.

Shirley Collier
AI for scripts

Creatives are you writing with the help of AI? Pros and Cons.

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Travis Seppala
Anatomy of an Option/Purchase Agreement

Here's my new substack post: Anatomy of an option/purchase agreement! Learn what all should be in that document you sign to get your script optioned to a producer!

travisseppala.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-an-optionpurchase-agreement

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Travis Seppala. I've signed a shopping agreement and sold some short scripts, but I haven't gotten an option yet. This info will come in handy. Congratulations again!...

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Ryan Wilford
Hi Creative Family! Happy Wednesday!

​I wanted to share a progress update. I’m currently 30 pages or so away from finishing the latest rewrite of my psychological thriller, Confidence. This pass has been all about the "feel" of the pacing—ensuring the "boom boom boom" action moments hit just as hard as the slow-burn suspense.

​While fin...

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Koby Nguyen

It's a pleasure to hear from you, Ryan.

Mikey Franks

Ryan Wilford Congratulations on your works! I wish you the best of success with them. If I can help you in any way, feel free to send a message!

Maurice Vaughan Would you mind elaborating further eithe...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Mikey Franks. The Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion) and my Twitter/X and Instagram pages....

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Mikey Franks

Maurice Vaughan Thank you for clarifying. I'm in the process of rebranding myself, if that makes sense. I'm going to create a new X profile and Instagram once I best develop my strategy. Thanks again!...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Mikey Franks. That makes sense, and it's a great idea! Let me know what your new X profile and IG are when you make them.

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Samarie Scott
Returning to screenwriting?

Used to think writing is the hardest part. Generating pages and pages out of nothing-- only to find out getting your project noticed is 10 times harder, getting it read-- 20 times harder, and anything after that up to production feels genuinely impossible. It's my 60th day reaching out to companies...

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Marie Hatten

Keep going Samarie Scott dont give up, it only takes one yes . Early days for me but I find the writing hard .

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Samarie Scott. I know what you mean. What works for me a lot is networking/building relationships on social media. I've gotten script requests, jobs, etc. that way.

Here are some blogs on networkin...

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Liked by Michael Dzurak and 7 others

Aleksandr Rozhnov
Thank God the Producer Is Not an Artificial Intelligence

Friends, I’d really like to hear human opinions, not the opinion of artificial intelligence.

Here’s the situation.

Through Facebook, I found a director who has worked on comedy TV series. I sent him an idea for a comedy feature film I came up with. He replied that the concept was interesting and asked...

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Trevor Learey

Apologies for being a cynic, but most people will take something for free gladly.

I'm in favour of securing film rights to a story through an ISBN before giving anyone anything.

John Fife

I'd have to agree with Maurice Vaughan . Some producers just take a long time to respond due to their schedules I guess. I sent out my first script when I finally had it edited correctly and I had abo...

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Meriem Bouziani

As far as I understand, it’s very hard for a new screenwriter to sell a raw concept. You usually need to write the full script, or find a co-writer if you can’t do it alone.

I asked the Stage 32 Success Team about this.

Ryan Elliott

If the producer gets back to a writer with reasons she didn't like the script, it keeps the conversation going. The writer says he can rewrite it, which maybe he can and maybe he can't. But the produc...

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Tennyson Stead

That closed circle is a real problem, but it’s not the only reason why someone might not be betting in touch with you. My recommendation is to keep improving your craft, keep making yourself more and...

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Langley Coleman
You DONT understand LOGLINES

If I ever find the person who taught screenwriters how to write an "exciting" logline, I'm going to kick them in the head!

I don't know how it happened, but somehow every new screenwriter has been taught that a logline is somehow supposed to make someone want to read your script. As if your screenpla...

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Darrell Pennington

Langley Coleman Yes, that makes sense. No industry has been immune to the 'do more with less' ethic over the last 30 years for sure and time is the most precious commodity any of us have so I suppose...

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Sandy Lane

Thank you for sharing this Langley! These are the exact struggles I had when writing one and now I know how to make it clearer for the producers. Much appreciated!

Langley Coleman

Sandy Lane Glad it was helpful! good luck!~

Pat Alexander

You make a good point Langley Coleman about many producers having the type of movie in mind they want to make. While true, I would not say that's not a universal rule or always the case though. It's i...

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Langley Coleman

Pat Alexander So interesting you bring up the Ai loglines, because those characteristics are exactly the issues that I'm seeing in most real life screenwriters' loglines too. Given how Ai works, I gue...

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Kevin Jackson
Best Coverage advice for an Indie Screenwriter

I am a screenwriter, and I have entered screenwriting competitions and paid for coverage, and honestly it gets quite expensive. I have had some scripts that achieved finalist, semi-finalist and quarter-finalist status in the past, however, I would really love to get to that competition win some day...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Kevin Jackson! You could do a script swap with another writer.

Mikey Franks

Kevin Jackson I’m just getting started personally. I’ve posted my work on Blacklist and I’m currently waiting on my evaluation to come back. I’ve also submitted to AFF and Page as well. I’ve considere...

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Gabrielle Mahrez
When does a story stop being safe to write?

I’ve noticed something while writing psychological and gothic stories:

there’s a moment where the story stops feeling “crafted” and starts feeling… unsafe.

Not because it’s violent or shocking,

but because it gets too close.

A line of dialogue you didn’t plan.

A silence that feels personal.

A character ch...

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Maurice Vaughan

I haven't, but this is a great topic, Gabrielle Mahrez!

Pat Alexander

This is one of the most honest questions I've seen asked in this community, and it deserves a thoughtful response.

Yes, great stories require emotional risk. The moments where you hesitate, where the w...

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