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Jaime A. Cedeno
Once more into the breach my good friends!

Once more into the breach my good friends! My month long vacation is over now that we've rung in 2026...and I'm off and running with my 8th Full length Feature Script...This time we delve into Sci-Fi Horror, deep within the vast darkness of space itself, wish me luck! -JAC

Maurice Vaughan

Happy New Year, Jaime A. Cedeno! Congratulations on getting to your 8th feature script and everything you accomplished in 2025! Your Sci-Fi Horror script sounds interesting. I hope you reach your goal...

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Ilanna Mandel
Desperately Seeking a Title

First, happy new year to everyone - may all my fellow scribes, producers, directors and creative colleagues have a year filled with good health, much joy and great success.

Now to the issue - I've completed two of the first six episodes for my sci fi anthology. I just can't think of a title for it....

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Ilanna Mandel

I also like Across Worlds

Rose Dupuis

This sounds so fascinating I want to read it to know what happens and how it all takes place. I see your dilemma with constraining this story with a title

Maurice Vaughan

I like Architects of Time, THE PASSAGE, and Across Worlds, Ilanna Mandel. I vote for Architects of Time.

Jovana T Rizzo

Please don't push too hard on yourself, looking for the perfect title, because production studios LOVE changing it anyway. Well, they figure that when they buy your work, they can do whatever they want with it.

Fares Moha

hello, Maurice, Architect of Time really works — very high-concept. Ilanna Mandel If you want something shorter, I’d suggest INDEX (a nod to the hidden architecture / underlying system). And I took th...

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Göran Johansson
Production company asked for better logline and synopsis

In August I posted that an Australian production company asked for more details after I tried to sell my script to them. They are back, asking for still more details.

Those of you who like myself want to sell by sending a query letter, I hope you understand that you will have to answer similar quest...

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Göran Johansson

OK, I plan to take a new look tomorrow. More comments?

David Taylor

GORAN - You have a production company on hook, you need help. Get somebody on here who will help you for free but get that Logline fixed and get a real synopsis - in fact two synopsis - short and long. No offence intended. Congratulations.

David Taylor

USING YOUR WORDS - FROM 57 TO 29 WORDS

After losing her baby, a CIA agent sobers up to confront her abusive boss, intent on her murdering a VIP, thus risking jail. The invention of teleportation changes everything.

Göran Johansson

David, your suggested logline. I apologize for causing a misunderstandment. The teleportation is long before she sobers up.

New logline. Is this better, and the company wanted 2-3 sentences rather tha...

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Göran Johansson

Is this logline better :

A CIA operative needs to heal from the loss of her baby, while her abusive boss and uncle try to use a teleportation device to fool her into murdering a VIP. So she needs to stay sober enough to both avoid a lifetime in jail and confront him.

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Maurice Vaughan
My 2025 Highlight Reel

Here's some of the things I did this year:

– Three drafts of my feature script Vampire-Proof

– Rewrote my feature script Kill the Monster

– Ghostwriting jobs

– Pitch deck jobs

– Wrote short scripts

– Made pitch material

One thing I was reminded of this year is sometimes a project needs more work, so don't...

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Marie Hatten

Incredible Steve Dini , very inspiring.

Billy Kwack

Hi Maurice, happy new years 2026

Rutger Oosterhoff 2

Happy new year, Maurice!

Meriem Bouziani

Excellent, that’s so great.

Happy New Year. I wish you continue to make even greater things.

Michael Dzurak

Impressive list. Happy New Year!

After a redone beat sheet and page one rewrite that took two months, which was faster that the initial draft, I'm aiming to really hone and speed up my process this year.

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Happy New Year!

Heading into 2026, I spend a lot of time talking about opportunities, executives, and industry strategy. But as 2025 comes to a close, I want to talk about something more important: you. This community is special. Not because of the partnerships we've built or the executives we've brought in, but be...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Thank you for the wishes! We've got some more exciting new opportunities to announce in the new year :) Onwards!

Marie Hatten

Thank you Geoffroy Faugerolas for this community and for your dedication. I'm most grateful for the genuine and heartfelt encouragement I've received from fellow writers. In 2026 I intend to be more a...

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Jerrold Guadagni

Thank you for this community and for your dedication. I am most grateful for your encouragement and help

Aleksandar Lahtov

Happy New Year to all writers here and I wish you many writing successes to all this year!!!

Meriem Bouziani

Happy New Year to everyone.

Congratulations to all who achieved great things, and good luck to those continuing their journey in 2026.

May it be even more rewarding than ever.

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Elle Bolan
This Year's Highlights: 2025

I'm not usually a fan of looking back. I don't live there anymore. But this year, I don't mind it so much. As I take a glance back, I just have one feeling.

Gratitude.

I've won a lot this year and have a lot to be grateful for.

My renewed writing spark. Several completed drafts on 6 different projec...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great picture for your post, Elle Bolan! Congratulations on everything you accomplished this year! It's great having you on the Moderator team! You've made a big impact on the community.

My main goal f...

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Elle Bolan

Thanks @Maurice! It's an oldie, but still good. I think this is one of my COVID era photos from my (then) back porch.

It was an incredible sunrise to witness.

Good luck on your goals for this coming y...

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Marie Hatten

Wow Elle Bolan that sounds like a truly manic period. I could do with more of that drive, but maybe in a slightly more balanced way lol. My 2026 goal is to complete and sell my feature....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Elle Bolan. Thanks. I'll hopefully be done with the short script this week. It might turn into a feature script though.

Meriem Bouziani

Congratulations on everything you’ve accomplished so far.

I believe 2026 will bring you even greater rewards.

Me too. This is the first year I’ve ever looked back on and felt tears come to my eyes—I wan...

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Jaylene Wells
If the only limit was your imagination...

Screenwriters: If studios and budgets didn't place restrictions on you, what would you write more of? What things do you want to include in your scripts that you normally pause and think "naw, they will never accept that". ?

Anthony Moore

High concept Sci-Fi. Big budget sci-fi has always been a niche thing due to multi-million-dollar budgets and the bean counters that deny creativity. Yet when well done, like Star Wars, Jaws, Terminato...

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Sanna Peth

Jaylene Wells My project originally took place in Dubai, London, and several cities across the U.S., but everyone kept emphasizing the budget, so I eventually had to rethink the scale. I changed Dubai...

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Judith Pajer

I write with a limitless mindset. I don’t think about budget first. I think about the story, its subtext, and the impact the characters have on me and on others. I write for the truth of the story and...

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Meriem Bouziani

I don’t put limits on my imagination; I let it create as wildly sci-fi worlds as possible.

Sometimes I worry that it goes so far that producers might not accept my work, but I believe they will, becaus...

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Chase Carmichael

I have unlimited imaginations and unlimited creative ideas that nobody will figure it out. If they couldn't accept my concepts or for who I am. Then, I'll wait and wait until they approve my work and concepts. I'm too resilient for negatively in the world.

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Sandra Isabel Correia
2025 Reflections: What Did This Year Teach You as a Writer?

As we wrap up 2025, I’ve been looking back at the pages I wrote, the ones I rewrote, and the ones that changed me in the process.

This was the year I stepped into my voice more boldly becoming a Writer‑Director with The Misstep, a project that challenged me, stretched me, and reminded me why storytel...

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Vamsi Tankala

Happy New Year!

Sandra Isabel Correia

Happy New Year, Vamsi Tankala.

Marie Hatten

Thank you Sandra Isabel Correia for this beautiful post, I couldn't agree more. Being more active on Stage 32 this year has enabled me to trust myself more as I embark on this creative journey. Happy...

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Stefano Pavone

That I wasted too much time on trying to write an epic story, my own trilogy, my own saga, that I lost sight of why I was so attracted to writing in the first place. The best advice I can give for peo...

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Michael Dzurak

"What did 2025 teach you as a writer?"

Beat Sheet formatting should be as meticulous as Script formatting.

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Leigh Sheehan
A Highlight of 2025

My biggest breakthrough of 2025 was to have my screenplay play "The Road to Hope ' approved by the Bob and Delores Hope Foundation, with rights to use Bob's name and likeness in the film we are now packaging for production. This is the first film approved by the family and tells a unique true story...

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Marie Hatten

Hey Leigh Sheehan and happy new year! That's a massive accomplishment to have the family's backing. Best of luck getting it to the screen.

Elle Bolan

Congratulations and happy New Year to you! What a wonderful achievement to round out your year. That's beautiful. Best of luck with it as it goes forward!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Leigh Sheehan. Happy New Year! Congratulations on The Road to Hope being approved by the Bob and Delores Hope Foundation! I hope it gets funded and made! I'm looking forward to seeing it! Have an...

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 6 Pg 3 & 4 review

Here is my first go at doing a movie script format.

Ch6 Page 3

EXT, Castle Courtyard, Day.

Wide Shot

Garna sets down the massive tree at the bottom of the castle steps, dust billowing as it lands with a heavy thud. The floating castle looms above, its black stone spires twisting unnaturally, anchored...

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Maurice Vaughan

Happy New Year, Gregory Barone! I like the scenes! They held my attention, and the stakes are high. The formatting still needs some work. You don't have to put shots like Wide Shot in a spec script....

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 6 Pg 1 & 2 review

Here is my first go at doing a movie script format.

Chapter 6 Page 1

The Castle in the Sky

(Scene 1 - Wide shot EXT)

A wide, panoramic shot shows Garna, the giant, walking along a massive stone path leading toward the enchanted castle in the sky. The sky is tinged with deep blues and purples, giving the...

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Gregory Barone

ok, thanks for the help.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Gregory Barone. Happy New Year!

Gregory Barone

same to you

Gregory Barone

so nothing to fix here?

Maurice Vaughan

Just the formatting, Gregory Barone.

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