Screenwriting

From structure to content to representation to industry trends, this is the place to discuss, share content and offer tips and advice on the craft and business of screenwriting

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Patrick Koepke
Pitching Revised Screenplays?

I apologize if this has been asked before, but I'm heavily revising my first screenplay (well, this is the 7th revision technically, but the first one under the guidance of a mentor) and it is a project I've pitched before to Stage 32 execs. Both were passes based on the pitch, so neither exec read...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Sofia Servizio. The main purpose of the Pitch Sessions is to get feedback to improve your pitch, but sometimes the executives, managers, etc. request scripts, sign writers, etc. (www.stage32.com/s...

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Patrick Koepke

Sofia Servizio What Maurice said. The best way to think about Pitch sessions is that this is a way to learn the ropes of pitching while still in the safety of a learning environment. Each time you pit...

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Ewan Dunbar

If you’re in contact with them you can send them a polite note saying what areas you’ve been working on to improve the script and ask if they’d be interested in taking another look. If they really lik...

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Patrick Koepke

I appreciate the guidance, Ewan Dunbar.

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César Baumann
What to do?

Hello everyone. I'm new to Stage 32 and to the screenwriting and film industry in general. I'm passionate about it and I dedicate a lot of energy, time, and dedication to ensure my work is as polished and professional as possible.

Here's my situation: I've just finished writing the pilot episode of m...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, César Baumann. Something I do to pitch my scripts is post pages in Stage 32's Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion), on Twitter/X, and on Instagram, like First Page Frid...

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Jerry Robbins

Hi Cesar, and congratulations on completing the pilot and bible. Maurice has great advice; there are competitions for pilots only, and if anything, some kind of a win is something you can add to the b...

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Amanda Toney

Great to have you here! Congrats on finishing your script! I think you’d find this webinar really helpful: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/how-to-find-and-choose-the-right-screenwriting-man...

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Marc Ginsburg

You've dotted all your I's and crossed all your T's. You've built the finest structure to house your work. Now it's time to pay attention to the heart of the issue, your screenplay itself. You should...

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Zackary Goncz

If you're only just starting out, competitions are a good place to start, you might get a little free feedback, and then you can get a sense of if you're at least in the ballpark. By that I mean, if y...

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Michele Sandretto
What Should Writers Focus on After Finishing a Pilot and Pitch Deck?

Hi everyone,

I’m currently developing an animated series and would really appreciate some advice on next steps.

I’ve written multiple episodes and put together a pitch deck and one-pager. Early readers have responded positively to the scripts and overall arc, and I feel confident in the creative found...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Michele Sandretto. Congratulations to readers responding positively to the scripts and overall arc! I suggest making a series bible too. It could help you pitch your series....

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David Taylor

Bible for sure.

Ewan Dunbar

You can start to get some industry feedback on here! Talking to an executive working in the industry will give you feedback from the perspective of someone on the other side of the pitching process.

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Dilara Güçlü
Hello, New in here!

Hi! This is Dilara from Turkey. I’m a graduated scriptwriter with a Bachelor’s Degree and i’m trying to make my life story better since then. I’m working freelance right now. I wrote multiple short film scripts and one feature script for different clients.

In the mean time, i paved my path and won 7...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Dilara Güçlü. Welcome to the community. Congratulations on graduating and winning the awards!

I suggest reaching out to the Success Team at success@stage32.com. Geoff and his team can help you con...

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Abhijeet Aade

Hi Dilara Güçlü , welcome to the group!

Really inspiring to read your journey congratulations on winning 7 awards, that’s amazing!

I’m Abhijeet from India, a filmmaker/screenwriter currently working on...

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Dwayne Williams 2
Looking for Feedback on a New Concept (Historical Horror / Prestige Thriller)

Title: Rise of Sah

Logline: When a violent, mind-corrupting plague turns villagers into feral cannibals, a revolutionary Egyptian doctor must defy her high priest, who sacrifices the poor instead of seeking a cure, to create the first real medicine in human history.

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Joshua Williams

This is a really strong and visually striking concept. The tension between early healing practices and sacrificial belief systems gives the story real thematic depth, and setting it in ancient Egypt i...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Elle Bolan: Yeah, I feel like a darker backstory could really deepen her. I’m imagining she comes from a quiet pact of healer women who travel the land protecting villages from supernatural threats an...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Wendy Toliver, you've been genuinely helpful in shaping and clarifying the concept! Thanks for all the detailed breakdowns, compliments, and interest in the project. I appreciate you taking the time t...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Oh wow, that’s such a cool combo Elias Marquez! I hadn’t even thought of it that way. Thank you for that and for the awesome compliment. I love that you can already see the vision....

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Dwayne Williams 2

Thanks Joshua Williams, This is fantastic feedback! You zeroed in on exactly the areas I’ve been refining. I am leaning a bit into the atmosphere of The Old Ways(2021) in terms of spiritual healing pr...

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Subject: Seeking feedback on my Neo-Noir feature "MERCI" — A story of vengeance and silent gratitude.

Hi everyone, I’m Tania.

I’m embarking on this journey with a story that has been living in my head for a long time. I’ve spent months refining its layers, and I’m finally ready to share the concept. My dream is to see this vision on the big screen, and I’m looking for professional feedback to help ta...

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Tetiana T.G.Gucken

Desiree Middleton Great questions! Yes, the murder happens when Devi is an adult (around 20 years old). The story spans from her childhood (the rescue) to the present day. As for her job—yes, she is a...

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Hamzaat Consults

First of all, congratulations on getting to the point where you’re ready to share this. That alone takes courage.

I’m really drawn to the emotional contrast in your concept — the quiet inti...

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Tetiana T.G.Gucken

Hamzaat Consults Thank you so much for this profound question! I believe Moody did everything to give Devi a choice for a 'softer' life. He wanted her to find peace in the craft of cobbling. But as an...

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E Langley

Good work. It’s structurally viable with compelling elements. To break through in the genre, it needs: a sharper thematic thesis; a morally complicated father–daughter dynamic; an original inciting in...

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Tetiana T.G.Gucken

E Langley Thank you for the feedback! I really appreciate the insight. Would you be open to reading a few scenes? I feel the characters and their dynamics are explored in much greater depth within the...

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Bill Brock
It’s Official. To all screenwriters: You may now remove your fingers from the keyboard.

“Hollywood ADMITS it’s Over! Legendary Writer says the ENTIRE INDUSTRY is Cooked!!

Fast forward to the 2027 Academy Awards:

Best Picture— A I

Best Screenplay— A I

Best Actor—- (You guessed it!) A I

Best Actress— A I

Best Foreign Film— A I

Lifetime Achievement Oscar— A I

Care to share your thoughts before th...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hate for the AI video of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt fighting, Bill Brock. Not the WDW Pro video.

Bill Brock

Maurice Vaughan I’m hoping for a positive outcome as well, Maurice. I mirror your exact sympathies. I raise the point because I follow the economy religiously each day, completely shocked by the numbe...

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Maurice Vaughan

That's one of the reasons I'm against using AI, Bill Brock.

Göran Johansson

For me it is wait and see. Swedish Public Service Television (SVT) has used AI to create 4 TV mini series for children. Quite a few persons have told that they dislike the result.

Recently I watched a...

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P. Oken
Depth vs. Spectacle – Where Do You Stand?

Lately I’ve been reflecting on something in my writing process.

It’s easy to get caught up in spectacle — big twists, big action, high stakes. But I’m personally drawn to emotional depth. The quiet moments. The internal fractures. The subtle character shifts that change everything.

I’m curious how oth...

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Maurice Vaughan

I start with a commercial hook and layer depth into it, P. Oken.

Göran Johansson

I do the opposite. I learned screenwriting by doing no-budget filming for public access television stations. So I write what can be filmed for an extremely small cost. Which means that the producer ca...

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Ilanna Mandel
How to Pitch a New Producer

Hello All: A longtime friend of mine in this industry is encouraging me to pitch producers for my sci fi anthology series. So, I have a few questions:

1. If a production company has a contact form on their website is that a viable and professional place to pitch (I would not think so but want to ask...

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Michael Dzurak

The first thing you send should be a standard screenplay query, which is very short and right to the point. Title, logline, comps. A quick and nice greeting and wrap up. A query takes about less than 30 seconds to read.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Ilanna Mandel. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Introduce Yourself Lounge to the Screenwriting Lounge. Let me know if you have any questions.

#1....

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Nicholas Schmidt
Script Scores

My first of three completed screenplays, "SETTLE," has scored an 8/10 (97th percentile) on blacklist, a 7/10 on blacklist (83.3%), and an 8.6 on Greenlight Coverage (98th percentile) - In everyone's experience, when does it make sense to stop chasing scores/rewrites (and spending $$) and stick with the draft?

Mario Riportella

I like the POC idea.

At worst, the scores you listed make for a solid query letter You have a portfolio, some credible evidence to suggest your writing voice translates, now seems a good time for repr...

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Alan Madden

An alert re Greenlight: GL came up with a list of suggested actors for my screenplay.. Suggested a 4 year-old female actress for the role of a 15 year-old boy. THIS IS THE DESCRIPTION IN THE SCREENPLA...

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Maurice Brown

If you're a good writer, you're most likely never really satisfied in total with your work. It's probably time to take the plunge even if there's a knot in your stomach.

Robin Gregory

Alan Madden Ha! Thanks for the head's up!

J. Austin Gentry

The question you would want to ask yourself, is now how many of these script reviewers are using AI and converting their findings into their own words and cues.

Aleksandr Rozhnov
Writers, I’d love your thoughts on my season concept

Hi everyone!

I wanted to ask for your opinion on my project, “Jand.” It’s a legal procedural with absurd, borderline impossible cases — the kind that expose the loopholes and weird logic inside the system.

Here are a few episode ideas I’m considering for the season:

Episode 2:

Henri’s close friend is dy...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

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Mike Boas

Now I’m on board! That backstory and arc sound great. I think it’s time to outline and write the pilot. See if you can work in that backstory and set up his goals, as well as the philosophy behind the...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

Thank you so much — your ideas are incredible, and I’m learning a lot from you.

That said, I don’t want to introduce assistants or additional office characters, because Henri already has his wife, Scar...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

I would also really love to hear your thoughts on another idea.

I’m considering introducing a friend of Henri’s — not as a full regular character, but more as a semi-recurring presence. He’s a crime no...

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Juliana Philippi
Screenplay Romance: Which screenplay couple do you heart this Valentine's Day?

Valentine's Day...

I would love to celebrate the scripted romances that keep us all loving movies, those screenplays that make us believe in love once more: loving ourselves, the world, each other, other people, you name it, it's about LOVE.

Which screenplay romance do you love? Which scripted couple...

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Juliana Philippi

Vijay Kumar Rick and Evelyn!! Yey!!! And …Titanic…I really believed I was going to marry Leo when I was a teenager..I was convinced. Rose is such a beautiful, strong female character, and Jack is a sw...

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Juliana Philippi

Michael Dzurak When Harry Met Sally is if not the best, one of the best rom coms of all time, I mean, it’s all of it. The pace, the dialogue, the couple, I could go on;) and absolutely! The love, and...

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Judith Pajer

Exactly. It‘s the emotional architecture of those stories that stays with us. The timing, the restraint, the missed moments… that’s what makes them timeless....

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Meriem Bouziani

The Mummy is such a beautiful movie—I’ve seen it as well, especially when they went to Egypt.

I think stories about curses are timeless; there’s always a window to add something new.

The love story is wonderful too.

Juliana Philippi

Meriem Bouziani I agree, I love Egypt, I actually almost double majored in Ancient Art at NYU, it was just so amazing, real, connected to us all. The music of this film as well, it has stayed with me...

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