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Sam Rivera
New OWA Script Requests Continue to Roll In!

The momentum from our Open Writing Assignments shows no signs of slowing! We're thrilled to share that even more writers have received script requests from top industry executives.

Ali Lefkowitz requested the project Dick (by Omeed Boghraty).

Andy Cutler requested BAJA CALIFORNIA (by Jay Fjestad).

Jess...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on getting script requests, Omeed, Jay, Danny, Elise, and Pierce!

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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.

I’m working on a historical horror Expand post

Dwayne Williams 2

Thank you, Elle Bolan! I always appreciate how you’re following the story’s direction; your insights help sharpen it.

I’m now thinking of making a black cat a symbolic thread throughout the story. Earl...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Thank you, Wendy Toliver! That’s a great question, and I can see how that wording could be unclear.

In this version, the high priest blames the poorest people who were banished for eating sacred cats a...

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Wendy Toliver

Okay, so it sounds more like he’s exterminating the lower class rather than sacrificing? I feel like sacrificing, especially since he’s a priest, is more about giving a gift to the gods, in the hope t...

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Elle Bolan

@Dwayne, I think that would depend on what your aim behind the story is. Given the symbolism you've laid out there, I think that lends toward the darker resolution. To me, anyway.

Is this a path she ch...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Thank you, Wendy Toliver. You’re definitely on the right page, and I appreciate you digging into the distinction.

This story is set in a very early period of ancient Egypt, when ritual sacrifice in ext...

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Abhijeet Aade
Subject: Seeking feedback on my Romantic Drama feature "PIE & COFFEE" — A story of healing, love, and second chances.

Hi everyone, I hope you’re doing well.

My name is Abhijeet Aade, and I’m a screenwriter and filmmaker currently working on my feature-length screenplay.

This story has been living in my head for a long time. I’ve spent months developing it emotionally and structurally, and now I finally feel ready to...

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Abhijeet Aade

Hi Maurice, thank you so much for taking the time to read and share your feedback I truly appreciate it.

I’m really glad the title and emotional tone connected with you, especially the “comfort of bein...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Abhijeet Aade. I'm looking forward to seeing PIE & COFFEE!

Abhijeet Aade

Thank you so much, Maurice Vaughan Really appreciate the support. I’ll definitely share updates soon excited to bring PIE & COFFEE to life....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Abhijeet Aade. Okay, great. And you could post your script on your profile when it's ready. You might get interest from producers, actors, DPs, etc. Click the gear symbol in the top ri...

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Abhijeet Aade

Maurice Vaughan Yes, I’ll upload my loglines soon once the final polish is done.

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Sofia Servizio
Stage 32 Success Stories?

Hi Screenwriters! My name is Sofia, and I am fairly new to this site. I'd love to hear some writers' success stories. If you sold a script or found representation on here, I'd love to hear the story! If you are someone who sold a script or two, what are you doing now? Are you a full-time writer in t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Sofia Servizio. I've had a lot of success on here, mainly by networking. I've gotten script requests, paid jobs, sold four short scripts to a producer, signed a shopping agreement for my game show...

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Elisa Bertoli

Maurice Vaughan You're the first one I've heard of game shows.

I've tried producing a couple of fairly original game shows. One was even illegally copied, "In 10 Minutes," produced on a very low budget...

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Hamzaat Consults

Hi Sofia Servizio ,

I completely understand where you’re coming from—starting out and balancing costs is tough. I’ve been in the trenches with scripts that have gone from concept to production, and one...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Elisa Bertoli. Sorry to hear your game show got illegally copied. Congratulations on Various Games being well-received!

Thanks for the offer, but I'm not a producer. You could search for producers...

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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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Sofia Servizio

Patrick Koepke Did you have to pay to pitch to them? I'm fairly new to this site, but I do get their emails about pitching. It feels a little weird to have to pay for a pitch, but it's also an amazing...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Patrick Koepke.

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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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

Hey, Bill Brock. I think Hollywood is FAR from over. I've been seeing a lot of hate inside and outside of the industry for AI and this video on social media. And I saw some people say AI will make art...

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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.

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Antony Voronov
About loglines ones more...

I've just found a wonderful article about logline writing! Woul like to share it with you! https://www.inktip.com/article_single.php?a_id=245

Your logline should include:

Protagonist: Be clear about who your protagonist is. It’s important for the reader to understand whose story they will be following...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the article, Antony Voronov. I put those things in my loglines. I also put the inciting incident or location and date in a logline.

If it's an ensemble cast script or series, I'll me...

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Spenser Wise
Logline Feedback?

I'm workshopping two loglines in preparation for future queries and would love feedback and guidance.

CHAMBER: "After a Cajun twin brother and sister pose as newlyweds to score a discount tour of the Paris Catacombs, they’re drawn into a deadly cult ritual that forces them to confront the true limit...

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Oleg Mullayanov

Hi. I liked it, especially the second logline.

Spenser Wise

Thanks, Oleg!

Maurice Vaughan

Really unique concepts and solid loglines, Spenser Wise! I can't wait to watch CHAMBER and KEPT MEN! What kind of guidance are you looking for?

Maria Restivo Glassner

I like them! My only note is add a word about each protagonist's personality.

Kelvin Bernards

I read both of your loglines carefully and patiently to share my thoughts on your two concepts, and I actually love them so much.

Logline #1 "Chamber"

Strength

• I love the theme that centered on family...

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Matthew Ruth
Reading for Coverage

Hey all - I'm looking to get some feedback on a few of my latest scripts, so if anyone is interested in a script swap, let me know!

Oleg Mullayanov

Hi. Can you show me the logline and synopsis?

Ilanna Mandel

Hi Matthew; I have a Sci fi anthology series pilot I would like to share.

Ilanna Mandel

I can definitely give you a read on the weekend if you like.

Matthew Ruth

Just sent you a message!

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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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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

Göran Johansson

If I wanted to develop this, I would give highest priority to what I think the audience can most easily understand. Which I think is the love story.

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Maurice Vaughan
The Art of the Pitch: 35 Screenwriters Share What Actually Works

35 screenwriters who've consistently received script requests from their Stage 32 pitch sessions share what's working for them. It’s a MUST-READ blog!

What’s the most helpful tip(s) to you? Share it in the comments or blog comments. And if you have any tips, share those too.

There’s also links to t...

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Patrick Koepke

This is awesome. Thank you Maurice Vaughan ! I'd have missed seeing this one otherwise. (For some weird reason I always forget to also check the blog page, despite it consistently having some of the b...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Patrick Koepke. It's awesome. New writers and experienced writers should read the blog. I picked up tips and got some reminders from it.

You're welcome. That's one reason I post about a b...

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Sofia Servizio

Read it! Lots of great advice here.

Maurice Vaughan

Glad you read the blog, Sofia Servizio. What's one tip you got from it?

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Ashley Renee Smith
35 Screenwriters on Stage 32 Share What Actually Worked When They Pitched To Execs!

Hey Screenwriters,

Today’s blog from our Stage 32 Writer Liaison, Pat Alexander, is one of those pieces I genuinely hope every member takes the time to read.

It’s 35 screenwriters sharing what has actually led to script requests in their Stage 32 pitch sessions.

And what I love most? It pulls back the...

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Maurice Vaughan

Incredible blog, Ashley Renee Smith! The tip that hit me hardest is what Thomas Newman said (Be short, leave time for questions. Once you have fleshed out your big idea, and given them something to ch...

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