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Eric McKeever
Comedy and Drama scripts place!

Today has been a thrilling day! My brand new comedy  feature screenplay, "Melanie Vs. The Demon's Vengeance" was named a Quarterfinalist in the Emerging Screenwriters Comedy Screenplay Competition and my drama TV Pilot script, "Uptown" was named a Finalist in the Anarchists United Writers Discovery Fellowship!

Mike O'Neill

That's awesome, man! Congrats!

Darrell Pennington

Fanfreakintastic!! Congrats Eric McKeever !

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Brenda Mohammed
Introducing myself

Hello everyone, I have great news to share with you.

I just received an email advising me that my screenplay, THE GIFT OF LOVE, a romance/suspense, made it to the Quarterfinals of the Stage 32 DramaBox Screenwriting Competition. I was asked to share this in the Introduce Yourself Lounge. I congratula Expand post

Michael Dzurak

Welcome to the S32 Club, Brenda Mohammed!

Kat Spencer

That's awesome and amazing Brenda Mohammed - Congratulations!! And Happy Easter weekend to you too!

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Harold Ferré
Simple Expert Question!!

Do you ever experience a lack of inspiration and need to take a temporary break?

If so, how long does it take you to recover?

3 days, 1 week, or 2?

If not, what motivates you throughout your screenwriting career?

I'm raising a relevant question!

Frankenstine Victor

Depends on how my mood is.

Vesna Floric

I have had expereanced the lack of inspiration, then I read some newspapers and got inspired!

Wade Taylor

I think if you are writing all the time & submitting, but not receiving any feedback that’s positive or not meeting real industry professionals that can actually move your ideas forward, that would make anyone hit the brakes for a while.

Morgan Aitken

It's a very relevant question Harold Ferré ! The reality is whatever you are doing has to have some kind of return on your investment. And I'm not talking about money. Although, money is nice and I re...

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Erik Gagnon

I took a four-year break from writing. I had ideas, but no will to write. I was going through some personal trauma. Life was hard. When I made it through, I wrote a script about it. Part of the healin...

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Ashley Renée Smith
What’s one decision you made on a project that completely changed the outcome, for better or worse?

Every creative has that moment.

A casting choice that unlocked the entire story…

A location change that forced a creative pivot…

A last-minute rewrite that either saved the project or created a whole new set of production problems…

Filmmaking is full of decisions that feel small in the moment but end up...

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Abhijeet Aade

Ashley Renée Smith Great question this is so true.

For me, one key decision was rewriting a scene much later than planned. Initially, I thought the original version worked, but once I revisited it, I r...

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Preston Poulter

Ashley Renée Smith Well the casting had no impact on the script, which our director followed like it was handed to him by the Archangel Gabriel himself.

As for how it impacted the performances, I invi...

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Alena Karamazova

Ashley Renée Smith You are simply an amazing person! To give your precious time to everyone — that is the height of humanity!...

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Jeffrey Pemberton

Ashley Renée Smith Yeah. She was already a character who had been through a lot of recent grief and loss, so by adding her weight gain it became a visual indicator of that pain she's carrying. Plus, i...

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Morgan Aitken

Biggest thing I learned is to trust no one, always do your homework, keep your shirt tucked in, and have a good attorney.

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I have just finished my first short film!

I’ve been a screenwriter for several years, but I’ve just completed my directorial debut!

I loved the process so much, I do anything to be on the set with my team again. And while the film is ib post-production, I have put together a small teaser. Please let me know what you think!

Morgan Aitken

Cool! I am impressed. And it was a treat to hear Serbian! I would recommend subs for the Serbo-Croat challenged among us, though. And hell, if you find yourself hitting the beach in Bar, bring a reel (or usb drive), I hajde da se nađemo na kafi!

Darrell Pennington

Morgan Aitken - are you referring to Bar, Montenegro?? My wife and I have been travelling the world since 2024 and we spent 9 weeks in Montenegro, much of that time in Bar. Mot beautiful sunsets and s...

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Darrell Pennington

Kseniia Zhuravleva Congrats and much success!!!

Erik Gagnon

Can't wait to see the whole film. Looks good. Congrats!

Marc Ginsburg

1. How does one get on a set? Tell me the truth. Does it take flattering directors and other insider people?

2. I can't find the "small teaser".

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Malkhazi Rashoev
Producer/Creator: New Action-Crime Feature

I’m excited to join the Stage 32 community. I’ve just reached a major milestone: professional screenwriter  Kiril Maksimoski has completed the 125-page screenplay adaptation of my original book, "REVENCITY".

The Project: A gritty, high-octane action-crime drama with a $3M budget. It’s a powerful stor...

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Amanda Toney

Congratulations Malkhazi Rashoev - how does it feel to see your novel adapted to a screenplay? Where are you guys thinking of shooting the project?

Malkhazi Rashoev

Thank you so much, Amanda—I really appreciate it. It’s been an exciting and rewarding process seeing the novel evolve into a screenplay; it really gave me a chance to deepen the story in a new way.

A...

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Amanda Toney

You're definitely in the right place on Stage 32 We have a ton of blogs that offer advice at the stage you are in, and also a ton of great education. WIshing you nothing but success - you're in an exciting phase!

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Sahiru Sajjana
"Introducing Myself – Actor & Writer from thailand

Hi everyone!

I'm sahiru sasajjana, from Negombo, Sri Lanka.

I'm a thailand Actor / Filmmaker / Writer / Director / Editor etc /modeling with a passion for storytelling and visual arts.

I've worked on short films, theater, YouTube, etc. and I'm excited to connect with other creatives in the entertainm...

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Michael Dzurak

Welcome to the S32 Club, Sahiru Sajjana!

Here’s a useful post to help you navigate the world of Stage 32: https://www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-successfully-navigate-the-stage-32-p...

Also, try and stop...

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Dayana Pitroipa

Delighted to meet you and welcome to our team!

Ashley Renée Smith

Hi Sahiru, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. It’s great to meet you, and I love how many creative areas you’re exploring!

To start building connections and moment...

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Judith Marie-Ange Edmorin

Hi Sahiru, welcome to Stage 32

Alicia Harris

Thank you so much! I'm new and so excited to learn more about this platform! Nice to meet you all!

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Michael Teisan
Short Video Game style Animation

Hey folks! Just finished the music for this little gem Created by Blender and scored by moi. Hope you like it!

Morgan Aitken

Just finished? I'm thinking the wrong video got linked. What played is something I saw on Blender Studio years ago. But it's brill animation and soundtrack.

Michael Teisan

Morgan Aitken Haha, yeah the video was made a while ago, but the score is original and done by me. I kept the credits proper at the end. The only thing that's different about it is all the music and s...

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Salustiano Berrios
Is this too far for a character?

I wrote a script about a father who exhumes his dead wife so he can grow “better” children.

Not in a sci-fi spectacle way—more grounded, psychological, and pretty uncomfortable.

The core of it is that he can’t accept the life he ended up with.

I genuinely don’t know if people will see it as honest… or...

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Shawn Jackson

Salustiano Berrios At the movies? Maybe, rather they are more jaded to visual effects but are still open to phycological horror. Sustained atmospheric horror seems to be on the rise....

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Salustiano Berrios

Then I'm in! Would you mind giving a look at my script? It's exactly what you mentioned. And dare I say it may be the best thing you will read this week. No joke...

Shawn Jackson

Salustiano Berrios I will give the script a look but be warned I wont pull any punches.

Salustiano Berrios

Shawn Jackson Hit me where it hurts

Shawn Jackson

I read your story. It reads like a cross.

Do not punish yourself , and do not ask anyone here to do it for you.

You are heard. You are seen.

You are forgiven.

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Cyrus Sales
How to Color Grade in DaVinci Resolve

Hey Stage 32 community!

I came across this super helpful tutorial on color grading in DaVinci Resolve that’s worth checking out if you’re looking to step up your film’s visual polish:

What you’ll learn:

How to approach color grading for cinematic project...

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Timothy Miller

your post give expert advice regarding DaVinci Resolve and the basis of color grading with an easy to follow tutorial. thank you for sharing this Cyrus Sales...

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