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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Rom-Com Writers: Your Moment Is Now

Romance is dominating the box office, streaming charts, and development slates. ANYONE BUT YOU made $220M. RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE became Prime's most-watched rom-com ever. Studios and streamers are hungry for fresh, heartfelt, commercial love stories—and this is your chance to pitch yours directly...

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Darrell Pennington

It is self serving to say this but I wonder why long term committed relationship stories that demonstrate how people can stand the test of time aren't considered 'rom-com'. Although the premise of my...

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Jack Binder

Great news and great work Geoffroy Faugerolas @Stage32. Epic!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I really need to cook up more romcom ideas lol

Arthur Charpentier

Darrell Pennington,

Because romantic comedy is a genre in which a simple, sweet young girl seduces a confirmed bachelor, a handsome successful man, to start a serious relationship.

Darrell Pennington

Haha Arthur Charpentier it's not always easy to tell but I am sensing a bit of well placed sarcasm in your reply but it is a well made point I suppose. Perhaps it is a well defined toolbox that must b...

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Pat Alexander
SEMIFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: Stage 32 + Color Farm Media Diversity Talent Accelerator Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Semifinalists in this year's Diversity Screenwriting Contest!

Let's show them our support, and if you're placed, tell us more about your scripts!

See the Semifinalists here: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/Stage-32- -Color-Farm-M......

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Ron Artis Jr.

My mind's blown! Congratulations, fellow semifinalists!!

Darrell Pennington

Congrats to all of you!!!

A. S. Vieira

Congrats to everyone! This is so exciting!!!

Reaia Floyd

Still in shock, but congrats to my fellow semifinalists!

Jim Boston

Let's hear it for all the Color Farm Diversity Contest semifinalists!

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Dawn Ireland
Script / Story Bible Examples/Template

I'm trying to find a script/story bible for a sci fi project to use as a template. Does anyone here have one that I could look at?

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Dawn Ireland. This blog has some Sci-Fi TV series bibles you can download: www.stage32.com/blog/tv-series-bibles-that-every-television-writer-shoul......

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Dawn Ireland

Thank you so very much! This is exactly what I have been looking for.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Dawn Ireland. Okay, great!

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Auteur-scénariste – Question sur le développement d’une série fantasy

Bonjour à tous,

Je suis auteur-scénariste et je travaille actuellement sur le développement d’une série de fantasy / surnaturel.

Je me pose des questions sur ce que les professionnels attendent prioritairement à ce stade de développement :

– la construction et la cohérence de l’univers,

– les arcs des p...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for translating your post in the comment, Kevin Haquelle. You can edit your post by clicking the downward arrow to the right of your name and selecting "Edit Post."

I focus on the story first, t...

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Kevin Haquelle

Merci beaucoup pour votre retour, c'est très clair.

C'est exactement l'approche que j'essaie d'adopter sur ce projet : à partir de l'histoire, de l'univers et des personnages avant d'affiner la struct...

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Maurice Vaughan

Good morning, Kevin Haquelle. Can you translate your comment to English?

Kevin Haquelle

Thank you very much for your feedback, it is very clear.

This is exactly the approach I am trying to take with this project: starting from the story, the universe, and the characters before refining th...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Kevin Haquelle. Thanks for translating your comment. Once your pilot script is ready, you could post it on your profile. Producers search profiles for projects. That and networking are...

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Pat Alexander
Film + TV Drama Contest -- who submitted?

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

Lauren Hackney

Yikes - I got some fierce competition here.... wishing everyone luck for their projects. I hope there's success for everyone from this competition opportunity. I submitted my script 'In The House That...

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David Taylor

Nope. But I'm writing a Family, Action, Crime, Drama set in the Philippines at the moment. - - Well, you did ask.

Michael J Greene

I come here with a project my partner and my wife of 20 years, Sari Armington, worked on over the years. Eilley, Queen of the Comstock, is a rags to riches to rags story. Sari started researching and...

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Is it necessarily good to reveal the characters nature, later in the plot?

Should you reveal the characters core nature later or give it all at once? Should some characters get revealed at once? Also how do you introduce new characters without it feeling forced ?

Maurice Vaughan

I like to reveal a character's core nature little by little, but it depends on the story, Parker Anderson. I introduce a new character in a way that feels natural to what's going on in the scene....

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Pat Alexander

I'm with Maurice Vaughan the gradual revelation of a character's nature is often fascinating. It works best when you can lead the audience one way, while dropping contrary hints, then volte face at so...

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T.A. Uner
Is it worth paying to Pitch your screenplay?

Hello Everyone,

I've been receiving many notifications from individuals charging for pitch sessions. Is this worth paying for? When I was a self-published Novelist there were all sorts of money-making gimmicks aimed at newly-published writers. Is that the same here on Stage 32? If so, it seems like t...

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T.A. Uner

Maurice Vaughan would you say these folks could possibly refer you to an agent or studio who might purchase the script? That's assuming that they like the script and it's ready for the market....

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Maurice Vaughan

It's possible, T.A. Uner. Check out this blog that came out the other day. "Land Your First Win: What You Can Learn From Other Stage 32 Success Stories" www.stage32.com/blog/land-your-first-win-what-y...

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T.A. Uner

Maurice Vaughan you’re always a great help.

Maurice Vaughan

Glad to help, T.A. Uner.

Pat Alexander

Hey T.A., on average per month, we see over 100 script/manuscript requests from the execs to check out writers/authors full material. and on average per month, the pitch sessions generate around 50 me...

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James Lagrimas
4 - Part Screenwriting Class: How to Rewrite Your Feature Film Script with AZ

Rewriting is where your script becomes professional. You can have a great idea, memorable moments, and characters you love, but if the story isn’t landing on the page, it won’t land with readers, producers, or execs. Most scripts don’t stall because the concept is weak, they stall because the execut...

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Sandra Isabel Correia
What Your First Win on Stage 32 Can Teach You

Hey, screenwriters.

Sharing something that feels especially useful for anyone building momentum this year.

I came across this Stage 32 blog, “Land Your First Win: What You Can Learn From Other Stage 32 Success Stories,” and it’s a powerful reminder of how many writers here started exactly where you mi...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Maurice Vaughan, that’s an incredible win, and such a perfect example of what happens when you show up and connect here. Meeting a producer during Introduce Yourself Weekend and landing a shopping agr...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sandra Isabel Correia. Thanks. Exactly. Talent, timing, concept, etc. pay roles in getting wins, but it's also about showing up and connecting on here. A lot of my wins on here came fr...

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Juliana Philippi

Maurice Vaughan YES MAURICE!! OMG that's amazing, congratulations!!! Sandra Isabel Correia I got my first script request for my comedy "Hotel Puerto Rico" at the beginning of the week! And just happil...

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Erik Gagnon

First win this year is finishing a Hallmark Christmas script with my writing partner. We just started sending out queries and already have two requests to read the script. Hopefully we have a second win on the horizon!

Meriem Bouziani

My very first win here on Stage 32 was the November Write Club Award. It wasn’t just a win—it made me realize that my ideas truly have value. It pushed me to take this path seriously, not as a hobby anymore, but as a career in the making. This is the real Meriem finally speaking up.

Maurice Vaughan
Goal for the Month and Help

Hope everyone’s having a great week! One of my goals this month is finish outlining a Sci-Fi Drama TV series. What’s your goal for February?

And if you're struggling with something (outlining, writing a script, making a query letter, understanding feedback, etc.), share it in the comments. Other memb...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks Maurice Vaughan, my Mum always says she loves my titles and they are the first things I come up with before starting any story. And indeed my intended slate is a lot and it's not even all the s...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. A title is big for a script. I like one-word titles and catchy titles the most. I don't want to have my open projects haunting me either. One of my goals this ye...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Nice Maurice Vaughan, and thanks yes, we do! My favourite titles to cook up are for my social satires that blend adjective-noun (Metal Garden, Lunar Window, Glass Waltz, etc), but Finding Elpis's were...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. I'll have to try adjective-nouns and musical terms for titles. Thanks for the idea.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

You're welcome, Maurice Vaughan~

Maurice Vaughan
The ABCs of Worldbuilding: A Screenwriter’s Checklist

Cynna Ael shares an incredible screenwriter's checklist in today’s blog! It's a must-read blog for writers!

I picked up some things from the blog for my projects, like figuring out the color palette for a world. What's something from the blog you can use in your projects? Share it in the comments or...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Billy Kwack. What's one thing that stood out to you?

Billy Kwack

Hey Maurice, all the details in writing a sci-fi, it makes me feel like to add more detail and understanding of other worlds

Maurice Vaughan

That's great, Billy Kwack. I'm outlining a Sci-Fi Drama TV series, and I'm going to make maps to help me develop the world.

Sydney S

This is an incredible blog. I completely love it. Thanks so much for sharing, Maurice!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sydney S. I've built a lot of worlds for scripts, but Cynna talks about some things I never thought of when building worlds. If you're a writer building a world, definitely check out t...

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Libby Wright
Then What Happened? An Excercise In Snowy/Icy Weather

Good morning, friends. I'm posting this in both the Screenwriting Lounge and the VIP Lounge in the Writers' Room (PS If you haven't been to these other lounges you're missing out on some great people and connections!!0

Here's a book excerpt. It got my imigination whirling! So let's get our creative j...

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Maurice Vaughan

I like WaterWalkers, Libby Wright! "Were there beings that we couldn't see, couldn't hear, couldn't recognize until there was enough moisture in the air?" That's creepy and scary....

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Libby Wright

Ok, everyone-- any guesses on the book author, genere, or storyline of the excerpt before I reveal?

Libby Wright

Sorry- I was locked out of Stage 32 for a week or so with the new authentication system. Here's the book (which was made into films and a TV series too in the 1990's) Christy by Catherine Marshall. It...

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Maurice Vaughan

Sorry to hear that happened, Libby Wright. Glad you're back and hope you're doing great! Thanks for sharing what the book is. I thought it was from a Sci-Fi book....

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Libby Wright

Maurice Vaughan yes- when I read that passage I just thought- this could be just about anything- it's so foreboding!

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