Screenwriting

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James Lagrimas
Stage 32 Screenwriting Lab: Write Your Inspiration or Faith-Based Feature Film In 8 Weeks (February 2026) with Nathan Scoggins

Faith-based and inspirational content is experiencing a real revival in Hollywood. As one Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios executive put it, there has been “a revival, a revolution of sorts” in faith-driven storytelling and studios and streamers are investing accordingly. These stories are no long...

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Göran Johansson

Dear Sydney, I don't like to disappoint you but the lab costs 799 dollars. And I have already created a movie with one Christian character, plus the bad main character becoming a reformed Christian at the end. A 103 minutes long no-budget TV-movie which cost me "about 799 dollars".

Göran Johansson

Dear friends, I apologize for my absentmindedness in my previous comment. In 2018, I created a no-budget film. Main character a scientist and second most important a young rich Christian woman. Now I...

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Sydney S

Thank you Nathan, we're so excited to have you hosting our lab!

Sydney S

Hi Göran,

Thank you so much for sharing all of that, I really appreciate you opening up about your past projects and your process. It sounds like you’ve put a lot of heart, creativity, and effort into...

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Göran Johansson

Please, I don't want to be impolite, but I prefer learning by doing, or borrowing books. I have access to a big public library, a university library, and free interlibrary loans. So I have borrowed qu...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
Episode 2: I’d Love to Hear Your Thoughts

Hi friends,

I’d really love to hear your thoughts about Episode 2 of my series Géant.

The episode idea is this: two or three robbers in clown costumes, with toy guns, break into a bank. They don’t say a word and they take the money. But the twist is — they’re doing it to save the daughter of one of th...

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Maurice Vaughan

I really like the episode idea, Aleksandr Rozhnov! "robbers in clown costumes" and "they’re doing it to save the daughter of one of them" hooked me the most. I think the concept works for the series a...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

Thank you so much for the feedback — it really means a lot to me. I’m planning to have 8–10 episodes like this in the first season. Now the only thing left is to come up with them

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Aleksandr Rozhnov. I'm looking forward to watching this episode!

Aleksandr Rozhnov

By the way, I’ve just come up with a new detail for Episode 2. The bank robbers are actually circus workers — they work as clowns. And to save the daughter of one of them, they decide to rob the bank....

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Maurice Vaughan

I like that idea, Aleksandr Rozhnov! I think it makes the episode more unique.

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Maurice Vaughan
Suspense Writing Exercise

Write a paragraph or short scene of your character eating lunch, shopping, networking, etc., but make it suspenseful. It's a way to practice writing suspense, and it shows that anything can be suspenseful. Feel free to share what you come up with.

Pink Matzke

She eats lunch alone at the café counter, plastic fork hovering like it’s wired to a bomb. Every bite crunches too loud. The man two stools down hasn’t touched his sandwich in ten minutes. He keeps ch...

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E Langley

At her desk, Lucy takes a break from the crushing boredom of work. She munches her usual lunch and browses the internet in search of sales for shoes she can't afford.

Her eyes pop.

On the screen, a poli...

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Elle Bolan

INT. ROADSIDE DINER - DAY

Beni slides into the corner booth.

His half finished plate waits.

His fingers reach out. Grasp.

The French fry glides through a mottled mound of ketchup.

Circle, circle, circl...

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Nancy Ahmed

INT- RESTYRANT -NIGHT

SHE was sitting infront of him with her eyes fixed at him ,there were two main dishes on table of shrimp ,he was holding the fork towards his mouth with shrimp looking at her

He

W...

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Maurice Vaughan

These are great, everyone! I'm hungry now. Haha Eating, washing a car, checking an email, buying groceries, finding something to wear, warming up for a game, etc. can be suspenseful. And writers can build stories around suspenseful things like these. Thanks for doing the exercise.

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Adnabod Calon
What if the most dangerous weapon in the 12th century wasn’t a sword - but interfaith unity?

I’m developing a serialized historical conflict drama set in medieval Shirvan.

At the center stands a monumental Tower of Adam and Eve designed to symbolically unite the three Abrahamic traditions - Islam, Christianity, and Judaism - under one spiritual vision.

While a secret assassin network works to...

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Kevin Jackson

Go for it Adnabod Calon faith based films are actually quite lucrative and in demand. They tend to do well in the box office and on streaming. I also think there are a lot of people who would love to...

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Adnabod Calon

Kevin, I appreciate the commercial angle - but I see this differently.

To me, there are only two forms of spirituality in history:

faith in ritual - and faith in the Omnipresent.

Not faith as institut...

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Darrell Pennington

Adnabod Calon wow, such an interesting and powerful concept. Thank you for taking on such an important story. History shows us that the turmoil and seemingly unprecedented events of today are merely r...

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Adnabod Calon

Darrell, What drew me to this story wasn’t nostalgia - it was danger.

Interfaith unity in the 12th century wasn’t an idealistic dream. It was a radical political act. It threatened power structures. I...

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Kevin Jackson

Very interesting take Adnabod Calon

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Nataly Kiut
Where do you guys get your antagonists from?

Serious question.

I’m rewriting my script structure right now and I’ve hit something weird:

in my head — there are always… alpine sheep.

Meaning: I don’t naturally write violence or cruelty.

I’m not a misanthrope. I don’t want to “punish” my characters.

I don’t wake up thinking, “how can I torture my pro...

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Nataly Kiut

Hi

John Montague

Your comment reminded me of Dogville — that intensity, the way moral complexity plays out, the darkness inside people.

In my story, the hero is in some ways his own antagonist. He’s a ma...

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Nataly Kiut

Thank you, Pat Alexander! I agree — often the most vivid antagonists come from what personally touches us. Even if it irritates or angers, it makes them real.

Nataly Kiut

Dwayne Williams, your approach is amazing. Real people's stories and actions give so many nuances for characters. Indeed — cult leaders and radical regimes create unique worlds around the protagonist.

Nataly Kiut

Ingrid Wren, thank you for your insights. I completely agree — environment and external pressures shape behavior. Brainstorming with colleagues really reveals characters in a new way.

John Montague

I’m not an expert here, (or anywhere) lol, but

so from what I understand about people and the way they interpret story, the antagonist really needs to be something resembling an entity of i...

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Shayla Anne
Oh my goodness???

I put in for a review and it says 'Great news! Your executive has reviewed your material and has offered times to meet with you!' I'm honestly gonna cry LOL

Leonardo Ramirez

That's HUGE Shayla Anne - congratulations on the recommend!!

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on getting a Recommend, Shayla Anne! I hope you get more meetings!

Shayla Anne

Thankyou! Maurice Vaughan @Leonardo Ramirez - I'm editing it now then I'll send it again! :)

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Shayla Anne.

Juliana Philippi

Shayla Anne Magnificent!!! Keep being, shine, bright, I am so happy and excited for you!

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Maurice Vaughan
Insider Intel: To Sell or Not to Sell, That Is the Question!

Geoffroy Faugerolas (Stage 32's Director of Development Services) talks about:

– A pattern that’s emerging for packaging and selling

– The Pitch Tank happening in Stage 32’s Writers’ Room today @ 9 AM PT (you can sign up for your first month free!)

– Stage 32 Executive & Member, Nicole Tossou, who’...

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Maurice Vaughan
Using Locations as Weapons and Things

You can use locations in your scripts for a lot of things. You can use locations to reveal important things about your characters and story, and your characters can use locations as weapons, defense, to create obstacles for other characters, to get out of situations, traps for monsters, to set up twists, etc.

John Montague

this reminded me of something Andy Guerdat said on one of his YouTube vids. been watching lately he’s got a good channel. “the go draft”

he was talking about the “axe” of the scene.

put two characters...

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Maurice Vaughan

I gotta try those scenes and check out Andy's channel, John Montague. Thanks.

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Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32 + Evoke Entertainment Team Up For Exclusive Development + Mentorship Program for Writers!

Have you ever dreamt of seeing your Rom-Com script come to life on the big screen or stream on flat-screens in living rooms across the country? This is your chance to turn that dream into reality!

Find out more and read about the prizes in today’s blog. www.stage32.com/blog/stage-32-evoke-entertainme...

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Juliana Philippi

Maurice Vaughan I put my dark rom com Three Days of AUM in the mix too! Bon chance Sandra Isabel Correia !!!...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Yuhoooo Juliana Philippi, I am so thrilled for you. Good luck, my friend.

Maurice Vaughan

I hope Three Days of AUM does great in the contest, Juliana Philippi!

Juliana Philippi

Maurice Vaughan Thanks Maurice, and Sandra Isabel Correia same to you!!! Let's keep on keepin' on : )...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Juliana Philippi. Thank you.

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Pat Alexander
Stage 32 + Drama Box Screenwriting Competition -- who submitted?

Let us know if you entered and tell us more about your scripts!

Jaz Lagrimas

Thank y'all for entering our Stage 32 + Drama Box Screenwriting Competition!

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Can't wait to hear more about those who entered. What a wonderful opportunity to work with the world's fastest growing digital studio!

Hannah M. Dewies

Hi everyone!

I submitted HACKING THE BILLIONAIRE, a vertical drama thriller that blends romance, psychological power dynamics, and high-stakes corporate intrigue.

I enjoy exploring storytelling across d...

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Brenda Mohammed

I submitted my third screenplay, THE GIFT OF LOVE. Here is the logline:

Love, mystery, and resilience intertwine in The Gift of Love, a captivating tale set against the vibrant backdrop of a Caribbean...

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Sam Rivera
Six New OWAs: Studio-Grade Pilots, Buddy Comedies & More

Six new Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) have been posted on your Writers' Room portal. This batch is dominated by premium pilot scripts sought by an Emmy Award-winning production company, alongside opportunities for standout feature comedies and diverse voices.

If you have a high-concept, serialized...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Sam Rivera.

Geoffroy Faugerolas

So many opportunities to take advantage of! And with more success stories coming out of the OWAs in the last few weeks, now's a great time to get involved in the Writers' Room and be paired with executives looking for material.

Leonardo Ramirez
Stage 32 Community Open House – Wednesday, February 25th (FREE & LIVE)

If you’ve ever thought “I know I should be doing more here, but I’m not sure what or where to start” — this is for you.

Our February Stage 32 Community Open House is happening

Wednesday, February 25th

12:00 PM PT

Free to attend (and replay included if you can’t make it live)

Register here:

https://www.st...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Kevin Hager If you click on the link in the post, you can sign up and then you’ll get a link for the open house which is online right here on Stage 32.

Kevin Hager

And it's free and won't cost a thing, and a chance to reveal our ideas?

Leonardo Ramirez

It’s more about learning how to get the most out of Stage 32 Kevin Hager. Yes, it is free.

Kevin Hager

Like what?

Leonardo Ramirez

Kevin Hager How to use the Lounges and how to find the best services that will help you reach your goals. In short, how to navigate Stage 32 to best suit your needs....

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