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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Daniel Eric Finkel
Not just feedback—Savannah Abrishamchian delivers clarity, precision, and mad artistic insight.

Working with Savannah was a game-changer. She doesn’t just give surface-level notes—she dives deep into the nuance that can truly elevate your script. Whether it’s suggesting a subtle scene tweak to build chemistry or flagging a comedic beat that’s undercutting tension, her feedback is precise and i...

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Ansh J.
Writing hallucinations that don’t break the World. Just the Character.

One of the trickiest things in my screenplay Yohana’s World was writing scenes where Yohana sees something that isn’t there. I call them: A Surreal Phenomenon.

But the tone must not shift into fantasy.

That was the idea.

If her hallucinations felt like magic, the tension would collapse.

So a rule was se...

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Home - Yohana's World
Home - Yohana's World
Torn between brushstrokes and bloodstains, a brilliant but psychologically fragile private investigator must put a restraining order on her vivid imagination
Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the tip on writing hallucinations, Ansh J.

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Maurice Vaughan
Local Stories, Situations, and Events

I'm from a small town in North Carolina. One time during winter, I tried to get across a small ditch and fell off the wood board. The ditch was full of snow and ice, and I couldn't get out. It wasn't funny at the time, but it is now. Haha I eventually got out the ditch.

I plan on using what happened...

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Maurice Vaughan

My Silent Ex sounds great, Brian Namonda! It could be a gripping Romantic Drama movie/series with elements of Thriller. I think you should write the script.

Maurice Vaughan

That's great that you use experiences all the time, Rebecca James. What's your favorite Hemingway story?

Maurice Vaughan

That's ok that you don't use real-life events when writing ideas, synopses, or scripts, Arthur Charpentier. You have your imagination to come up with things.

Jim Boston

Maurice, I used to own a 1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV. I bought it at an auction in November 1999 and had the car until January 2004...and not one month went by where I didn't take this gas guzzle...

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Maurice Vaughan

"I could've shot you." Scary words, Jim Boston. I'm glad you didn't! The officer could've worded it differently. Something like "Don't reach for anything when an officer stops you. You could get shot....

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Brenda Lee Lau
Stage 32 Rom Com Writing Contest

I'm excited that my feature Adventure Rom Com, The Star of Destiny, has been selected as a semi-finalist! And congratulations to my fellow writers who have also advanced in the contest!

Kelvin Thornton

Congratulations. Enjoy the semifinalist placement.

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on The Star of Destiny being a semi-finalist, Brenda Lee Lau!

Jim Boston

Brenda, way to GO! Congratulations on reaching the semifinals!

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
"A question to screenwriters:"

Hello friends,

I hope you're all doing well. I’d like to ask for your advice — am I doing the right thing?

I’m a screenwriter looking for people who might benefit from my screenwriting skills and experience, so we could collaborate. That’s why I’ve been sharing some of the ideas I’ve come up with i...

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Michael Dzurak

I get it, but I feel that would only work -- or work MUCH BETTER -- if you know that producer personally. However, if you add some force multipliers, like a pitch deck and a sizzle reel, then a good synopsis would almost certainly turn heads,

Aleksandr Rozhnov

Thank you for your attention to the screenwriting process.

Secondly, a synopsis reveals everything: what the story is about, who the main character is, their central conflict, and their inner conflict....

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Arthur Charpentier

Hi! This platform is mainly for education and knowledge, not for finding a real job. So there is nothing wrong with posting ideas without a script.

Arthur Charpentier

On the other hand, a completed script is needed to show the author's professional level. Many people are capable of making promises, but only a few are capable of fulfilling them.

Aleksandr Rozhnov

I agree, but if someone fundamentally doesn’t know how to write a screenplay, they simply won’t be able to write one.

However, if a person writes strong synopses, then a basic interview can easily reve...

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Tucker Teague
Online or Face-to-Face... I've got questions

We live in an age of online connectivity. In many ways I love it. But I'm an introvert and being only online is both my dream life and not at all good for me. The online life also generally works well for writers. When Covid hit we all became experts at working remotely. But there's nothing quite li...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Tucker Teague. I'm an introvert too. I do all my writing, jobs, and networking online. It would be nice to meet up in person to write and network though.

I join the Writers' Cafes in Stage 32's Wr...

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Pat Alexander
SEMIFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: 4th Annual Romantic Comedy Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Semifinalists in this year's Romantic Comedy 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/4th-Annual-Romantic-Comed......

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Richard "RB" Botto

Big congratulations to all making it this far. No small accomplishment!

Gulshan Naz

congratulations to all

Karen Leyden Gross

Thank you Stage 32! Thrilled to be a semi finalist with The Euro Seekers Edition. Congratulations to my fellow writers!

Khursheeda Bano

story name - she was my love

This is the story of a young boy who loved a girl since childhood but in college the girl falls in love with a boy named Raj and then one night Raj tricks the girl into mee Expand comment
John Erwin
What AI tools do you use to write your content?

I just go lambasted by a moderator for promoting an AI service or two. So lets start an honest discussion on what AI tools we use to write our scripts?

Bill McCormick

Grammarly

John Erwin

This is not a promotion quite the opposite. I have just spent 10 USD and 6 hours of my life using NovelAI so you don't have to, its SH!T, I cancelled my subscription already.

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 4 Pg 7 review

(Please note that this is done as it would be a script for a comic, I have a background in comics, so I use comic terms for the script. I do hope to get this made as a movie or short TV show. I'm looking for feedback on the pages, if you can take the time to read and leave a review in the comments....

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Maurice Vaughan

I like the twist in the story, Gregory Barone! Two people battling with their wits.

Gregory Barone

so this passes?

Maurice Vaughan

Yeah, I think it does, Gregory Barone.

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Mateo Montehugo
How do you test if your pilot script truly hooks the audience?

I’m curious how other screenwriters test whether their pilot script actually grabs and holds attention.

I don’t mean just the plot — but also pacing, emotional impact, and structure.

Do you use test readers, feedback partners, focus groups, or any specific methods?

And how do you personally know when y...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Mateo Montehugo. I have a group of readers I get feedback from. I know a script (pilot, short, or feature) is ready to be sent out by the feedback and a gut feeling.

Mark Phillips

I have about three or four people I just to give me unbiased opinions. I also read a lot of scripts. I study what it is about them that grabs me and keeps me interested. Then, I give my work an honest assessment based on that criteria.

Pat Alexander

Excellent question! Testing a pilot's "hook factor" is crucial since you only get one shot to grab executives' attention. Here are some proven methods writers use:

The Cold Op...

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Sebastian Tudores

Mateo Montehugo I am currently requesting a Stage32 lounge feature so I can Subscribe to every post from Pat Alexander - pick from his menu what method(s) are most available to you and then engage wit...

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Ewan Dunbar

The best way to test it out is to have someone else read it, preferably for the first time. This way you can get the perspective of someone reading your work for the first time, as your audience will be when they're watching it.

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Ryu Reeves
Any Canadian Screenwriters here?

Looking to see if there are any Canadians on here because i haven't come across many in my time here lol feel free to join my network so we can connect!

Also, it's been a very long time since I've been on here and I don't know if I can say why cause it might be considered self promotion but let's jus...

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Thanh Trung Nguyen

xin chào bằng tiếng việt

Rebecca James

Aye Mate!

Kevin S. Deziel

Windsor, Ontario here great to connect.

Cosmic Chick

Canadian here

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Thanh Trung Nguyen. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. Stage 32 is an English platform. Do you mind translating your comment to English?

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Thanh Trung Nguyen
I'm a 14 year old screenwriter from Vietnam. Does anyone want to see the first 10 pages of these 2 loglines?

Project 1: “Bringing the Black Knight to Vietnam” In a country where the average monthly income is just $300, face-to-face English conversation with foreigners is a luxury reserved for wealthy urban families. Rural and low-income students are left behind, stuck in classrooms that focus on outdated g...

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