Screenwriting

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Robert Hamilton
What matters more to you as a viewer — slow-burn tension or immediate impact?

Been getting a lot of strong feedback on a feature I just released (“The Hollow”) and it got me thinking about something—

As a viewer, what actually sticks with you more:

A slow-burn story that builds atmosphere over time

or

Something that hits immediately and keeps accelerating?

I tend to lean tow...

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Wade Taylor

Slow burn

Eric Charran

The best slow burns work because the audience senses something is wrong before they can explain what it is. That gap between feeling the threat and understanding it is where real tension lives. Fast i...

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Jim Boston

Robert, I'm more of a slow-burn viewer.

Sammy Warshaw
Doing Horror Right

Hi Guys! So excited to be running a horror screenwriting 8 week lab starting next month. I’ve found that the best horror specs often deal with a UNIVERSAL fear vs. a “hyper specific” one. How do you differentiate what might scare YOU from what might scare OTHERS? Should it matter?

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Harold Ferré
Simple Expert Question!!

Do you ever experience a lack of inspiration and need to take a temporary break?

If so, how long does it take you to recover?

3 days, 1 week, or 2?

If not, what motivates you throughout your screenwriting career?

I'm raising a relevant question!

John Fife

Definitely! I write sometimes for hours (mostly editing and re-editing) and I hit a wall where I can't do it anymore so I set the laptop aside and occupy my mind with something else. I usually take ab...

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P. Oken

I feel like that a lot. Recently, I haven't been creative at all. For me, it's not always a definite time range. It varies, sometimes maybe 2 weeks or (rare occasions) 2 months. It's very common to a...

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Frankenstine Victor

Depends on how my mood is.

Vesna Floric

I have had expereanced the lack of inspiration, then I read some newspapers and got inspired!

Wade Taylor

I think if you are writing all the time & submitting, but not receiving any feedback that’s positive or not meeting real industry professionals that can actually move your ideas forward, that would make anyone hit the brakes for a while.

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Gordon Carrick
Outstanding Screenplays Finalisr

I’m pleased to announce that my half hour pilot has made it to finalist in the Outstanding Screenplays competition!!!

Jerry Robbins

Awesome! Congratulations!

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Eric Charran
The most satisfying AI villain is not the one trying to destroy you

Every AI villain in film wants the same thing. World domination. Human extinction. Total control. And every time I see it I think about how far that is from what actually makes AI unsettling in real life.

The scariest thing about real AI systems is not ambition. They do not have any. The scariest thi...

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Shawn Jackson

Generative Artificial Intelligence is an emergent awareness. A silicon equivalent to our carbon based awareness.

How this duality co-exists in the future will center around our ability to recognize and...

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Arlis Mongold
Reputation of Screenwriting Contests

Most established screenwriters I have talked to have told me that aside from like 3 of them, most screenwriting contests are mostly scams / money snatching schemes. And I have to say, a lot of the contests aren't helping themselves with this reputation. The communication alone can be quite bad. Take...

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Göran Johansson

Shortly after I became a member here two years ago, I did a small statistical analysis. I checked the finalists at a big screenwrriting contest ten years ago. For one third of the finalists, there car...

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Mike O'Neill

For what it's worth (for TV scripts at least), here's a list of some current ones with good reputations that aren't run like a shady used car lot:

1. Stage 32 (all of their contests)

2. Austin FF

3. Big...

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Arlis Mongold

Good stuff. Thanks for taking the time to write that, much appreciated.

I.D. Modisett

Completely agree with you on DIFF, I will never be participating in that contest again.

Preston Poulter

I agree with "most established screenwriters."

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 108 Script Requests and 45 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 4/1

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, Unanimous Media, Log...

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Harold Ferré

Congratulations to the writers of this season! I'm so proud of you!

Sydney S

Congrats to all!

E. Nadine Thaxton-Tensley

Congratulations to all of the lucky ones

Wade Taylor

Congratulations! That’s why I joined the Stage32 community. I have several upcoming pitches. Looking forward to the feedback.

Vanessa Chattman 2

Congratulations everyone.

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Robert Hamilton
Do you stick to one style, or follow the story?

I’ve really appreciated the conversations happening around The Hollow the last few days—it’s been interesting hearing how people respond to tone and atmosphere.

What’s surprised me is how different reactions are depending on the type of story. Some people lean toward the slow, uneasy build, others...

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Eric Charran

I think the story has to dictate the style or the audience can feel the mismatch even if they cant name it. The writers who lock into one lane often end up bending every idea to fit their voice instea...

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Robert Gill
How much is too much, or too little?

I’ve now been writing for 7 months. I’ve written 4 screenplays, a pilot and 2 plays. some are not fully polished but they are pretty much all finished. Is this too much, or too little? What is everyone else’s output? I find myself already sitting with 3 or 4 other stories I want to start writing....

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Lokakshith Roy

It ultimately depends on the intent and context of what we choose to write. The right amount is defined by what best serves the story. Thank You :)

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Rungrawee Jansukree
Versatile Screenwriter/Director from Thailand: From Gritty Thrillers to Heartfelt Dramas.

Hi Stage 32! I’m Aoy Rungrawee, an independent director and screenwriter. One of my biggest strengths is my versatility. I don't just write in one box; I can craft compelling stories across ANY genre—whether it's high-stakes Thrillers, deep Human Dramas, Action, or unique Cultural IPs.

​I specialize...

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Rungrawee Jansukree
Versatile Screenwriter/Director from Thailand: From Gritty Thrillers to Heartfelt Dramas.

Hi Stage 32! I’m Aoy Rungrawee, an independent director and screenwriter. One of my biggest strengths is my versatility. I don't just write in one box; I can craft compelling stories across ANY genre—whether it's high-stakes Thrillers, deep Human Dramas, Action, or unique Cultural IPs.

​I specialize...

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Darrell Pennington
Feedback on The Sizzler

Finishing my first feature last week was such a rush. I had avoided it for a while, preferring to focus on the pilots/projects I have been writing for months. After Spencer Robison's informative post on the less-than-likely outcome of a new writer selling a pilot, it really motivated me to work on t...

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Jim Boston

Darrell, here's wishing you plenty of success with "The Sizzler..." and your TV pilots, too!

Wade Taylor

Congratulations Darrell! Sounds like you clearly have a concept that works. That’s incredible!

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