Screenwriting

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Pat Alexander
Quarterfinalists Announced: 3rd Annual Romantic Comedy Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the quarterfinalists in the Romantic Comedy Contest! Let's show them our support and if you placed, tell us more about your script!

See the quarterfinalists here:

https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/3rd-Annual-Romantic-Comed......

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Kristine Skeie

Congratulations to everyone who finished a script and submitted. Excited to be in the quarters.

Rich Hynes

Richard "RB" Botto "Straight-laced superhero Maeve meets Jack at a mutual friend's party and spends the night with him, only to find out afterward he's actually her archenemy. And that she's pregnant...

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Mark Deuce

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!!

Pauline Hutchinson

Congratulations to all Quarterfinalists! My Name is Billie was a labor of love. #LetsGo!!!

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Joseph Follansbee
What about this IP strategy?

It's pretty clear that studios and major independents want established intellectual property. They rarely take chances on original material. I’ve heard that a screenwriter might increase the marketability of an original spec script by publishing it as a novel or novella, thus creating the IP that th...

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Dan MaxXx

Ppl tried this Strategy with comic books when comics were booming in 2000-10; it cost a lot of money & time & talent to publish a comic book. I think screenwriter Max Landis tried this.

If you just wan...

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Preston Poulter

I'm on the comic book train. Kickstarter provides a great vehicle to find backers and finance your comics.

Of course, novels represents a lower cost option. However, a novel that no one reads will not do much for developing your IP.

Dan Guardino

I've ada[ted a lot of novels. Write one if you want but the odds of selling the screenplay as a result is a real long shot at best unless the book becomes a best seller and that also it a long shot. J...

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Richard "RB" Botto

The two highest grossing films in the specialty (indie) market the last two weeks were original screenplays. Take a look on the streamers and see how many films lately have been made from original screenplays. The studios are one thing, the indies another.

Mark Deuce

Wow! Thank you Richard "RB" Botto

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Jackson Reid Williams
FINALLY… now what?

4 years after I decided to take my lifelong love of movies and storytelling and try my hand at screenwriting (in spite of no experience or connections), my name is on a poster for a movie coming out next month No clue what’s coming next (other than using my tiny, budgeted-conscious self-authored scr...

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Mitch Moldofsky

Congrats. Coming out where?

Travis Seppala

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u3NIyHDxjI

Mark Deuce

WAY TO GOOOO Jackson Reid Williams

Mark Deuce
Deviant Art More Than Art

Hey Everyone!

Hope you are having a great weekend.

I just wanted to stop by and tell you that DeviantArt is another place to promote your work and to send them here to check out your profile and more.

You can post your scripts, novels, and ideas in the Literature and Journal section of your dashboard.

W...

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MarkDeuce User Profile | DeviantArt
MarkDeuce User Profile | DeviantArt
Check out MarkDeuce's art on DeviantArt. Browse the user profile and get inspired.

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Matthew Kelcourse
Recommend writer OR project, not both

I heard back from a S32 producer today (read and review) and I am very grateful and flattered for what they had to say and recommend. And if I couldn't have both, would I prefer a recommend writer or project? It's a unique thought process with, IMO, recommend writer being the preferred.

Admittedly, m...

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Dan Guardino

Matthew Kelcourse A lot of screenwriters here are submitting screenplays and if they get a pass they move on and hope they find some other producer that might want to option their screenplay. The odds...

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Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Good tips coming in from a number of good people. Let's tack on an epilogue: when someone says "no" - executive, director, talent, producer - then make sure the door is open so you can come back and s...

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Richard "RB" Botto

Your point is massively important, Lindbergh E Hollingsworth, and it's one that eludes many writers. Opening a door should be viewed as a massive success. Even if this script is a pass, the invitation...

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Matthew Kelcourse

All great stuff. Hate to pull a Biden, but my father had a saying: don't burn your bridges, keep your footpath clean, and the gate slightly ajar. Translation? What they all said :-)

Mark Deuce

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Susan Kelejian
Screenwriting Compeitions- I need the good,the bad, and the fugly!

Hello Fellow Wordsmiths!

I am reaching out for opinions....yes, this is a solicited request :)

I am new to screenwriting (NOT to writing) and know just about all there is to know in the theater world...however, I joined ISA and Film Freeway and something else I cant remember and it's about 15 thousan...

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Maurice Vaughan

No, you don't have to be a member of the Writers' Room to enter the contests, Alejandro Marello. You have to be a Writers' Room member to enter the Open Writing Assignments though....

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Pat Alexander

In my experience, what's best about contests is often the chance make industry connections with people in places that can actually move your career forward, whether that's getting you signed or option...

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Susan Kelejian

Pat Alexander I very much appreciate this Pat. I attended my first awards ceremony for a fest tonight in LaLa Land and it was actually a lot of fun, however, I will be picking and choosing from here o...

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Richard "RB" Botto

That's one hell of a post, Pat Alexander. Spot on in every way. And I fully agree, a few of the so called prestige contests haven't had a writer signed, optioned or produced in close to a decade. They...

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Dan Guardino

The only people who profit from screenplay competitions are the people who run them. I never entered one and have zero desire to ever do that. However, if I did the only ones I would ever consider wou...

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Thom Reese
Film budget

Hi, all. I come from the print media world, having written several novels. When writing a screenplay, how do I determine what the projected budget should be? I have no idea where to begin with that.

Mark Deuce

There are folks here on S32 that can help you with that Thom Reese

Nick Phillips

Hey Thom Reese, it's very conscientious that you are thinking along those lines, i applaud you for that. Yes, screenwriting is a creative endeavor, 100%, but to turn one into an actual feature film is...

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Kiril Maksimoski

If planning on directing/producing it, you should, and for that you might need some advisor...otherwise don't burn extra cells by overthinking a budget for just words on paper...fantasy's free my friend...at least until they got us all strapped on AI googles...

Ewan Dunbar

Sam makes a good point. There are ways you can educate yourself on what sort of budget your script may fall between. There are articles where you can find out film budgets and IMDb includes budgets in a project's production information page (take som of these with a pinch of salt though).

Dan Guardino

If someone asks you what the budget is they probably want to know what the below-the-line budget might be because you wouldn't possibly know who they would hire to direct it or act in it.

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Ian Milne
A surprise OWA!

Was shocked and amazed to learn "SHERMAN OF SHERWOOD" was submitted for another OWA. So excited! Thank you, Stage32. For so long my writing sat on shelves (er in my computer) and was read only by my closest inner circle of friends and peers. Thanks to your team and this opportunity, the circle is expanding.

Richard "RB" Botto

Good on you for taking those scripts off the shelf and getting your work out there, Ian Milne. Glad to see it's paying off. Inspiring.

Ian Milne

Thanks Richard "RB" Botto and all! Appreciate your support.

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 20 Script Requests & 2 Meeting Requests Last Week!!! 6/25/24

Hey everyone! I wanted to congratulate our fellow community members who had scripts requested through Stage 32 pitch sessions last week. We are thrilled for the opportunities for the following writers to have their scripts requested by Sony, Gold Circle Films, Amasia Entertainment, Patriot Pictures,...

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Jim Boston

Congratulations to all the writers who gained script requests and meeting requests! Here's wishing you more and more success!

Asmaa Jamil

Congratulations everyone.

Ashley Renee Smith

Congratulations!!!

DT Houston

Congrats to all. Post mtg update: my project led to the producer sharing an original feature idea of his, which I loved. Now developing a pitch to take out w/producer...

Maurice Vaughan

That's great, DT Houston! Congratulations!

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Amanda Toney
4-Part 30 Minute Script Rewrite Script Class Starts Tomorrow - with Emmy-nominated writer

If you write television and haven't seen our 4-part interactive virtual class with Meghan Crumley check it out: https://www.stage32.com/education/c/education-classes?h=stage-32-4-part-screenwriting-class-rewriting-your-30-minute-pilot

Starting tomorrow over the course of 4 interactive Zoom sessions y...

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Donna Tiberio
Screen Writer

i HAVE A SCREEN PLAY AND AMAIZING BOOK MARKITING WANTS TO DO MY BOOK. does' ANY ONE KNOW IF THEY ARE REPRITABLE? IT IS ONE OF THREE THRILLER/ HORRORS

Donna Tiberio

HELP!!!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Donna Tiberio. What's the screenplay and book marketing company?

Nick Phillips
Writers Room Webcast at a SPECIAL DAY SAME TIME SLOT Next Week! MONDAY JULY 1ST at 4PM PST! Our guest: Executive/Producer/Filmmaker Tyler Winther to Discuss the Benefits of Text to Video AI for Writers!

Hello Screenwriting Lounge! Come on over and sign up for the Writers Room and enjoy this week's Writers Room Webcast, for starters. I'll be talking to Executive/Producer/Filmmaker Tyler Winther. Tyler has been exploring the space of text to video AI, and we'll be discussing how writers and creatives...

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Mark Deuce

Thank you Nick Phillips

Nick Phillips

No problem Mark Deuce!

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