Screenwriting

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P. Oken
The Strange Moment When a Writer Becomes The Character

Something strange has been happening while I’m writing lately.

Sometimes when I’m deep in a scene, I stop feeling like the writer… and start feeling like the character.

Not in a dramatic way, but emotionally.

If the character is angry, I feel tense.

If the character is grieving, the scene becomes harder...

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João Pimentel

Também sinto, isso é prova de que a história está envolvente, né?

Kelvin Bernards

As someone who came up 10+ feature films is the hardest writing phase in my body of work filmography. I'm talking about brainstorming film pitch, round / fully develop characters, writing structures,...

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Israel Samuel

João Pimentel you're right

João Pimentel

Israel Samuel legal em saber que outra pessoa pensa comigo

Israel Samuel

João Pimentel we are all the same, we think the same, we were made the same.

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Andrew Pacleb
"Dear Me" Script read

Hi everyone,

I’m a father of two who recently started writing scripts based on real experiences from my childhood. I just finished my first short film screenplay called Dear Me. It’s a personal story about childhood trauma, anger, and the process of healing as an adult.

I’m new to screenwriting and...

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Kelvin Bernards

Heyy Andrew, I appreciate your time writing about your human experience. I would love to see your script, and give my note and feedback ❤️

João Pimentel

Interessante, eu acredito que as histórias da vida do Roterista, influencia muito no futuro, não é só no Roteiro, mas também em outros tipos de narrativas,, parabéns pela curta-metragem, gostaria de ler e dar meu feedback

João Pimentel

Andrew Pacleb Obrigado por mandar este link do seu roteiro, estou lendo o roteiro, e eu pensei em te dar uma dica, tem um site chamado WriterDuet que ajuda na formatação de Roteiro e ele é grátis, ele...

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Andrew Pacleb

João Pimentel Thanks for the suggestion, I really appreciate it. I’ll check out WriterDuet. I’m still learning a lot about screenplay formatting, so tools like that definitely help. Glad you’re taking...

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Thunder Levin
Ask Me Anything (AMA) 3/11 to 3/12- Writing Genre Across All Styles From the Grounded to the Absurd

Hello Stage32verse! If you've heard of me at all, it's probably as the creator of Syfy's SHARKNADO franchise of off-the-wall movies. But I've written over a dozen feature films and TV movies, and have directed a handful of them. Most of them have been far more grounded than flying sharks! In fact, d...

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Kerilie McDowall

Thunder Levin I had cancer and was rushing to get my affairs in order before life threatening surgery. I will say this right now I am an educator I also coach filmmakers, writers and recording artists...

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Thunder Levin

Michelle L. De La Garza I think computers and automation are supposed to relieve us of the drudgery of mundane, repetitive, and dangerous tasks so that we can concentrate on the things that make us mo...

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Leni Hasrani

Hi Thunder! I’ve finished a 5-season saga (35 chapters) of a spiritual-tech sci-fi. Now, I’m writing Seasons 6-8, shifting the tone into a high-stakes Thriller. As a director/writer, what’s your advic...

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Mikka Hope

How do I write a script that will attract attention? Is there a chance of getting a contract? I have a script for a series. I finished it and translated it.

Michelle L. De La Garza

What's your favorite part of creation? Creating the concept or filling in the finer details during filming (making changes on the fly to bring the work to life)? What draws your attention to the film/director side more so than the writing? Just curious.

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Jerry Robbins
Beverly Hills Film Festival

I'm super excited that BILLY THE KID - Blood And Legend, has been officially selected to be in the Beverly Hills Film Festival. One of those surreal moments... I never thought something I wrote would be shown at the legendary Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Congratulations to the cast and crew!

Tugume Benon (Benie)
The incisive: a coincidence

Hi everyone,

I’d really appreciate some feedback on the logline for my crime-thriller TV series set in Kampala, Uganda. If you could rate it (1–10) and share any quick thoughts on clarity, intrigue, or improvements, that would be extremely helpful.

Logline:

In Kampala’s shadowed underworld, a street hu...

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 104 Script Requests and 49 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 3/11

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, Bluewater Lane Produ...

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Lakiesha KieshaThaCreator Edwards

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU. THIS IS AMAZING !

CAN’T WAIT TO CATCH UP

John Fife

Congratulations! A great milestone.

Jim Boston

Congratulations to all the writers who gained those script requests and those meeting requests these last two weeks!

Philippe Jeanneteau

Congrats to all the writers! Great to see so many scripts getting traction....

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João Pimentel

Parabéns a todos os roteristas!

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Abhijeet Aade
Do Intimate, Dialogue-Driven Romantic Dramas Still Work in Today’s Indie Market?

Question for filmmakers and producers here:

Do you think intimate, dialogue-driven romantic dramas still have a strong place in today's indie film market?

Some of my favorite films focus on simple conversations and emotional depth rather than big spectacle, and as a director–writer from Mumbai, India,...

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Kelvin Bernards

I think dialogue-driven is still important this day, and I'm not denying it's true. However, I think it's better not to provide too much exposition for audience to sit back, and hear the whole yapping...

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Lindbergh Hollingsworth

The answer is best provided by research v. asking us. Take some time, dive into a little research and see what's out there. A better answer will be had.

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Israel Samuel
I Need A Manager

Hello,

My name is Israel Samuel. I’m a young screenwriter and aspiring actor currently developing original film projects, including my screenplay “Stormborn .” I’m passionate about storytelling and building creative worlds that could translate well to film or streaming platforms.

I’m currently lookin...

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Getting Started

As a producer, I’m always fascinated by a writer’s journey from a blank page to a full breathing spec. It’s a reminder that every writer has to think like a producer from day one. What are some of the ways you guys find the right idea that not only speaks to you, but you think is worth putting on screen?

John Fife

I think it comes down to the story. I read a lot of produced scripts and some are written poorly but the story is really good. When I'm writing, I try to lock the story down first and then find the pe...

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Adolfo Espina

Hi Sammy,

For me, an idea is worth pursuing when it keeps coming back uninvited. I'm having coffee, walking around, and that same image or situation just shows up again. That's the sign.

What usually ho...

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David Taylor

It's a fabulous idea that refuses to go away unless you begin to write it, then it and the characters take over, and I must keep up with them whilst enjoying the emotional ride. It's about the privile...

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Holly Seiver

Sammy - To add to the part of your question - 'writer needs to think like a producer from day one' - I want to add to my earlier response that I wrote/write with budget in mind. In a scene that involv...

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João Pimentel

Sammy Warshaw eu sinto a história digna de ser levada para tela quando eu penso se eu gostaria se a Obra que eu estou me inspirando seria boa se estivesse com este roteiro, se eu estou escrevendo uma...

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Elle Bolan
March Community Open House

Hey screenwriters!

March is almost halfway through! Join Ashley for this month's community open house!

Register here:

https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32s-march-2026-communit......

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Tash Smurthwaite
How professional writers respond to script notes

Over the years I’ve read a lot of scripts and worked with writers at different stages of their careers, and I’ve noticed that experienced writers tend to approach feedback a little differently.

A few patterns I often see:

1. They leave their ego at the door
It’s natural to feel protective of your work...

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Erik Gagnon

Great info, thanks! The best feedback I received was to trim down my action lines. I was bringing too much of my short story narration into the script, trying to describe details that weren't importan...

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Kelvin Bernards

I did the collaboration for the short drama film titled "The Lovely Realization of a Dandelion."

Logline: The story follows lens Sara, a kind but vulnerable 17 years old girl who is diagnosed with bipo...

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Yaman Najm

Great take Tash, so insightful. Thanks.

Mike O'Neill

Tash Smurthwaite I got very helpful, thorough script analysis once from a competition I entered: "One of the script's biggest strengths: the characters. One of the script's biggest weaknesses: the cha...

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Frank Meijden

The best advice I get is the recurring advice from various editors/readers:

"Work on the credibility of your characters."

That's something I could get angry about, especially if I'm placing characters...

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Ashley Renée Smith
Writers, Lets Talk Screenplay Oscar Predictions!

Best Original Screenplay Nominees: Blue Moon, It Was Just an Accident, Marty Supreme, Sentimental Value, Sinners

Best Adapted Screenplay Nominees: Bugonia, Train Dreams, One Battle After Another, Hamnet, Frankenstein

Which script do you think will ultimately take Best Original Screenplay?

And looking a...

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Michael David

Best Original will go to SINNERS ; Best Adapted to ONE BATTLE (should be BUGONIA).

Michael David

I'm no expert but I don't know what SENTIMENTAL VALUE is doing among these. I found it bland, devoid of conflict and commentary on the human condition.

Kelvin Bernards

Since I went to see both "Sinners" and "One Battle After Another" in 2025, I guess I'll go with Sinners because it's have a cool and fun concepts with Vampires elements while the story takes place in 1930s during Jim Crow Law.

Abhijeet Aade

Ashley Renée Smith Great question. From the Best Original Screenplay list, Sentimental Value feels like it could stand out if the script leans heavily into emotional depth and strong character dynamic...

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Carolyn Boone

Hamnet was just so good! I need to read the original ones!

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