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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Sydney S
Vertical Storytelling :)

Hi Stage 32 Community,

Vertical storytelling is quickly becoming one of the most exciting opportunities in the industry right now. What began as a new format is rapidly evolving into a real marketplace where writers, filmmakers, and producers can build IP, reach audiences, and create meaningful momen...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Sydney S. I took Ammon’s webinar "Understanding Vertical Storytelling "Verticals" 101." It's a must-watch! I plan on taking his "How to Write Vertical Micro Drama Scripts" webinar too....

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Laquan Copeland

Sydney, this is such a timely conversation.

Vertical storytelling feels less like a “trend” and more like a structural shift in how audiences are consuming narrative. The idea of building IP natively f...

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Ashley Renee Smith
The Importance of Training Your Reading Brain

If you want to work in development, coverage, acquisitions, or production, or you want to be a stronger writer who understands what execs are looking for in your projects, you have to train a very specific muscle. Your reading brain.

There’s a reason so many internships and entry-level jobs in entert...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Ashley Renee Smith! Great questions for writers, producer, etc. to ask themselves! I'm not the obvious audience for Shallow Hal, but I wish I was part of making it. It's a really uniqu...

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Laquan Copeland

Ashley, this is SUCH a powerful distinction.

The shift from “do I like this?” to “who is this for and does it deliver?” resonates with me specifically.

Loving the idea of training your reading brain t...

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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 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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Nathan Scoggins

Sounds like you're working very hard Goran. Best of luck on your project.

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Maurice Vaughan
Trying to Figure it Out

Hey, writers. Hope you're having a great month! What’s something about your craft, career, or the industry you're trying to figure out? Other members might be able to help with some tips, insight, and resources.

Sandra Isabel Correia

Thank you, Maurice Vaughan, I will take a look at. You are the best :))

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

That's cool Maurice Vaughan, I'm way more attached to my characters and stories lol, so much so that I'm okay with nothing of mine ever getting made. I write for myself first and foremost, after all l...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sandra Isabel Correia. Hope the videos help!

Maurice Vaughan

And that's great, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh! Being so attached to characters and stories can help writers write. Besides picking up how to think like an extrovert from movies, shows, etc., being more extr...

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Darrell Pennington

Sandra Isabel Correia I'm not sure my experience offers anything productive haha but I scour dailies online and websites to compile names that align with my goals, enter them into a spreadsheet and us...

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Elise Marenson
Pilot script OWA and in Jan 2026 Lookbook

My series pilot script Elena Montoya, as an OWA was submitted to a storied TV producer. This script also received a Double Recommend from a different producer and appears in the January 2026 Lookbook. Very grateful.

Elise Marenson

Thanks for asking, Maurice Vaughan. Best said in the logline: Elena Montoya, a sexy, fearless Texas born Mexican-American army vet, investigates social justice cases for a liberal lawyer in her conservative Texas town.

Elise Marenson

Thanks, Amanda Toney, liking my post.

Ilanna Mandel

Wow I like the idea - when did we ever have a Mexican-American woman as the protagonist of a TV show? However I would take the word 'sexy' out as it isn't necessary.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Elise Marenson. Elena Montoya sounds interesting! I'm looking forward to watching it!

Claire Kaplan

Congratulations, Elise! That is really exciting news.

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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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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!

Miriam Agwai

Congratulations, everyone! Such lovely news!

B.J. Cyprian

It took me far too long to learn I was even a quarterfinalist, then I learned I was a semi-finalist the next day. First time in a Stage32 competition. I guess I’m starting to grasp this script thing. Congrats fellow Semi-Finalists! (And also, I fixed the inbox issue.

Bolaji Tijani - Qudus

Congrats to everyone. Keep up the good work.

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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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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Abhijeet Aade. I hope you’re doing well too. PIE & COFFEE sounds interesting. I like the title and concept! "...he must choose between his toxic past and the unexpected love that finally feels lik...

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Spencer Robinson
6 Week Comedy Pilot Lab

Hey hey. This is Spencer Robinson, and I've been a lit and talent manager for over 18 years. I've taught a lot of classes here with Stage32, and I have a new one starting next month. I'm teaching a comedy pilot writing lab starting March 21st. I'll be taking writers through the entire process of wri...

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Ilanna Mandel
My sci fi anthology series

I have completed three one hour scripts and fleshed out eight episodes. I would appreciate any feedback on my title and logline:

TITLE: Echoes Across Time

LOGLINE 1: Animals guarding secret thresholds begin sending people through time, drawing strangers across eras into a shared mystery that reshapes...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Ilanna Mandel! I like the title! It fits your series. I think the last logline we talked about is stronger.

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Ana Robson
Titles that spoil too much or perhaps just enough

Today I found myself with an annoying migraine (haven’t had one of those in a while) so I had to sit still, in the dark, waiting for medication to take effect. I started perusing through a multitude of random thoughts, and stopped by my guilty pleasure script that I finished writing a couple of mont...

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Ilanna Mandel

Who is Eugene and why is he in the logline? On another note I use belladonna for migraines and one dose works well.

Ana Robson

Oh, yes, some people have recommended me belladonna as well, I should give it a try! Have you seen Tangled? He's one of the protagonists, alongside Rapunzel, it's a pretty fun movie.

Maurice Vaughan

Sorry to hear about the migraine, Ana Robson. I hope you're feeling better! I like titles that hint at the plot, especially one-word titles. I don't see it as spoiling the stories. Titles can only giv...

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Phil Clarke
E-Ink Reader for Screenplay Reading & Annotation

Hi all. Not sure if this has been covered before (apologies if so!) but I am looking into investing in an e-ink reader (Kindle Scribe, Boox, Remarkable etc.) so I can look after my eyes while I do my job of providing notes on writers' screenplays and pilots.

So, would love your recommendations please...

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Roni Brown

Remarkable does handwriting to text straight on the pdf or you can insert notes. I have an older model so not sure if this is still their thing with their newer models, but it made things really easy.

Tiffiney Cornish

I truly do not know what I would do without my Remarkable. I’ve had it for years. Am totally dependent on it, especially when editing and annotating my screenplays. The newer models also have color so...

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Phil Clarke

Tiffiney Cornish Thanks Tiffiney. Am considering a colour one, although I do hear they're not as sharp/clear as the B&W ones.

Roni Brown

You just made me want to upgrade to the color version Tiffiney Cornish !

Ilanna Mandel

I don't have one but I think iPad is good?

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James Lagrimas
Stage 32 Screenwriting Lab: Write a Comedy TV Pilot in 6 Weeks - From Concept To Completed Script (March 2026) with Spencer Robinson

If you want to break into comedy television, having a strong, original pilot isn’t optional—it’s the calling card that gets you read, staffed, and taken seriously. A great comedy pilot shows that you understand character, structure, jokes, and tone, but it also proves you can sustain a world that ne...

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Sydney S

So excited for this lab!

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