Screenwriting

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Bill Brock
Brock's Greatest Question Regarding THE MEANING OF LIFE: What's Your Pitching Style?

Hello, Fancy Schmancy Hollywood "Make Words" People. I present to you the "How Many Licks Does It Take to Get to the Chewy Center of a Tootsie-Roll Pop" question..... in the history of ALL Humankind, Mankind, Ladykind, and even cute, little Babykind: What's your Pitching Style?

So? Let's begin. Every...

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Bill Brock

Maurice Vaughan I agree with the strong hook, Maurice. The hook for my psychological thriller, DREAM HOLLYWOOD, starts with two questions: 1.) Who's your favorite celebrity? (Wait for answer) 2.) If y...

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Bill Brock

Dan MaxXx hahahahahahahah! "Always dudes." really made me laugh!! And Dan, I AM spending money. Those $35 pitch sessions don't grow on trees! Plus, being very cash-savvy, I like to bring a coupon to m...

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Maurice Vaughan

What a hook, Bill Brock!

Bill Brock

Maurice Vaughan Thanks, Maurice. It’s a very unique approach that hits an exec / producer right between the eyes! Plus, extremely memorable! I once had an exec answer “Tom Cruise”….. and he instantly...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Bill Brock. Definitely memorable. Your hook got the exec/producer involved in the pitch. “Wait, um… why would I HAVE to kill Tom Cruise???” And your hook got him intrigued, which is gr...

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Nick Phillips
Join Us for The Writers Room Webcast Tomorrow 2/5 at 4pm PT | Our Own Kay Ross Brings Us a Script Breakdown for the Netflix Rom Com To All The Boys I've Loved Before!

Hey Screenwriting Lounge! The WR Webcast is back to it's regular time this week of 4pm PT on Wednesday 2/5. This week's episode will be hosted by none other than our own Kay Ross!

In keeping with the February/Valentine's Day theme, Kay will be presenting a script breakdown of the Netflix rom com To...

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Göran Johansson
Scam or serious?

I found the following in my junk mail folder (from contact@glcoverage.com) :

Big things are happening at Greenlight Coverage! As we continue improving our script analysis and feedback tools, we want to give you a final chance to lock in your current subscription rate before prices increase by $10/mon...

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Phil Clarke

If I am right, they are an AI feedback company.

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Mike Boas
An experiment with point of view

I’m a big proponent of point of view in screenplays. Which character has storytelling ability? I say stay with your main character as much as possible. Keep the story through their eyes.

CinemaStix just posted a video essay about The Bourne Identity, which just might be a better film if we cut out a...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm a big proponent of point of view in screenplays too, Mike Boas. And POV in scenes. I agree. Keep the story through the main character’s eyes, unlike the story calls for something different.

And I t...

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Dan MaxXx

Thats an okay theory but thats Monday quarterbacking from the couch. You dont know what you have until you shoot and edit. I mean anyone at home can redo anything after seeing the finished creation/th...

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Mike Boas

The case for Bourne Identity is that if we never leave the character, we are more involved in the mystery, learning as he learns.

In the actual movie, we're ahead of the character, so the tension come...

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Pat Alexander

The best movies in my opinion are deft at shifting the points of view around to capture the story from different angles. A great hyper-focused one track POV can be cool if done well, but most of the t...

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Dan MaxXx

I remember reading that o...

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Max Yaney
Career Development - 60 Minute Call with an Industry Executive

With the deadlines for many screenwriting competitions approaching, now is an excellent time for a Stage 32 Screenwriting Career Development Call with an Industry Professional to set attainable goals, better understand the business, and boost your chances of success. Sign up Today! https://www.stage...

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Eddie Monkman
How to share a pilot with producers/ agents?

I’m a playwright and screenwriter currently developing a number of different darkly comic projects which explore intergenerational disconnect, academia, and male ego. My goal is to bring these projects to the stage and screen and so I’m eager to connect with producers and agents who work with contem...

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Maurice Vaughan
Dan MaxXx

Do the opposite of what everyone else is doing. If you got $$$, I would go to every major Awards show/charity events coming up. I think you can buy a ticket/hustle your way to the Oscars Awards or SAG/WGA dinners.

Eddie Monkman

Thanks for the help!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Eddie Monkman.

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Leigh Sheehan
Always take the meeting, and listen

I recently presented my completed screenplay—a biopic about the Marx Brothers titled "Hello, I must be going"—to a producer. He called me excitedly, and we arranged to meet over coffee. As is always the case, he had notes. Feedback is an invaluable part of the screenwriting process; his insights wer...

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Laurie Woodward

Here! Here! It might not only make the screenplay stronger but you are developing relationships in a positve way.

Brad Eastridge

How exciting, and a great lesson! Best of luck on this project! (Hopefully the producer suggested more Zeppo!)

Leigh Sheehan

Hi Brad, Zeppo is well and truly part of this story.

Leigh Sheehan

Hi Brad Eastridge, Yes, I have always thought Zeppo was a forgotten member and was a massive part of the story; my screenplay is mostly set before the movies in Vaudville, and Zeppo was integral.

Brad Eastridge

So excited to see this! Congrats and best of luck, can't wait for this to get made!

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Maurice Vaughan

I haven't seen NICKEL BOYS yet, Pat Alexander, but I remember seeing the shot of the two protagonists walking and looking up at the camera, and I wanted to see the movie and read the script. I think a...

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Thomas Cummins
Screenplay feedback.

best place to get feedback on full scripts?

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Thomas Cummins. Stage 32 offers feedback (www.stage32.com/scriptservices). I got some of the best notes in my career during a Feature Script Read + 30 Minute Talk with an Executive....

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Phil Clarke

Feel obliged to throw my own hat into the ring. I've been working in the industry since the last century and have been helping to develop scripts for many, many years. Do take a look at my site for mo...

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Susan Kelejian
How many writers focus on social advocacy here?

95% of my creative work (including directing/producing plays from other writers) has been chosen to make a point about inequalities and not solely to entertain. I am influenced by writers like Clifford Odets whose entire company was arrested on an opening night, August Wilson's 10 cycle of the Black...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on your play being nominated for the 2025 Pulitzer, Susan Kelejian! I hope you win! Forming a production company sounds exciting! Congratulations!

I don't think I've ever written a scri...

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Robert Russo

I think a lot of these social issue type things tend to be just part of the background in the beginning of the story, almost invisible to the main character, then gradually builds up as a real problem...

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Laurie Woodward

I love that this topic has garnered so much attention! So cool to see that so many of you are looking at the imprint you leave on the world. Kuddos!

Susan Kelejian

Mike Clarke thanks for your comments and your honesty. Much appreciated the way you phrased it.

Philip David Lee

Susan Kelejian You're definitely someone to watch in the future. Lately, everything I've been drinking has a bitter taste to it. That's probably why my latest film project is titled THE CURMUDGEON. I'...

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Line Rainville
Looking for an agent

Hello,, I am an emergent screenwriter and I am looking for an agent. I have two science fiction tv series projects that won many international prizes in screenwriting contests. I will be very happy to receive guidance. Thank you.

Dan MaxXx

Whats the endgame? Writing for tv for someone else or writing a tv show based on your idea?

Just seems members here want to do their own thing, sell specs and be number 1 on tv show call sheets with z...

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Mike Childress

Dan MaxXx I think about this all the time, i.e. it's often hard to discern what people's ultimate screenwriting goals are. Do you want to be a ghostwriter, a TV staff writer, a story analyst, a script...

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Patrick "PK" Koepke

I agree with a lot of the advice here, and I'm in a similar boat to you, Line Rainville , though about 4 months behind you (not ready for an agent or to pitch my work quite yet). My plan is to follow...

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Line Rainville

Thank you all for your thoughtful insights and advice! I truly appreciate the time you took to share your perspectives.

@Maurice Vaughan – Your suggestions on networking and contests reveals really hel...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Line Rainville. Glad my suggestions were helpful. Let us know how the search goes.

Rich Terdoslavich
It Starts With A Script

I remember when I got the script of THE FIRST from screenwriter/film director Susan Ruth. Had to read each scene thoroughly, to get an idea of how many scenes I would need to illustrate as storyboards.One thing I learned about working in the film industry, that before the boards are drawn, it starts...

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