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Gordon Carrick
Emerging Screenwriter

Hey everyone!

I’m new to the platform!

I’m a Scottish screenwriter based in London. I’ve written six scripts, all of which are winning/placing in major competitions.

My preference is for work which doesn’t coddle the viewer and takes a look a difficult themes. That said, I also enjoy finding the humou...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gordon Carrick! Welcome to the community. Congratulations on your scripts winning/placing in major competitions!

Michael David

Congrats to you Gordon Carrick ! And may I add, you have excellent taste in shows and movies.

Ashley Renée Smith

Hi Gordon Carrick, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. It’s great to meet you, and congratulations on having multiple scripts place and win in competitions, that’s...

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Amanda Toney

Great to have you here Gordon! Just looked at your loglines and The Platform sounds really cool!

Aaron Cottrell

gGordon Carrick ,

you welcome

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Krystyna Artyuh
What framework do you use to define a character's inner goal beyond basic want vs. need?

I've been working on a Viking-era script rich in political intrigue, betrayals, and battles. The plot came together quickly. But when I looked at some characters, I realized they felt functional rather than alive. They served the story but had no inner engine of their own.

So I started working throug...

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Krystyna Artyuh

Thanks, Maurice! Sounds like you've got a really solid outlining system down. Tying everything back to the core want and need is definitely the bedrock of it all. Glad the 'false belief' idea gave you some food for thought! Good luck with your writing.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Krystyna Artyuh. Thanks. Hope you sell your script!

Krystyna Artyuh

Kevin, thank you for such a thoughtful response, and especially for the example with the drowning child. It really illustrates the point about traits creating real conflict instead of just convenient...

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Kevin Jackson

Yes Krystyna Artyuh I fully agree. If your story has a lot of moving parts, DEFINITELY do the map and understand the "Why is the character this way." it ensures you have less to concentrate on as you...

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Krystyna Artyuh

That chicken wing story is genuinely fascinating, and honestly, a perfect example of exactly what I mean. The behavior pattern is so specific and consistent that you can predict what she'll do before...

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Kevin Jackson
California Extends TV Tax Credit to Animated Series for the First Time

https://www.animationmagazine.net/2026/03/california-extends-tv-tax-credit-to-animated-series-for-the-first-time/

This might be a game changer. What do you all think? Will we see more animations done in California as opposed to Canada and India?

Cyrus Sales

Kevin Jackson I recently saw a post in the post production lounge that California is also working on keeping post production in state with incentives as well. I like that they are putting an effort to...

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Kevin Jackson

In my limited knowledge, (DO NOT QUOTE ME ON THIS) One strategy I understand some producers take, is that when they budget the film, they tend to add the taxes in but withhold it from the spend. So, s...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues
Breaking into International Acting as a Creator and Lead Actress

Hello everyone,

I’m Ana Cristina Rodrigues, a screenwriter and actress from Brazil, and the creator of the dramatic thriller series The Secret of Dubai – Al-Hamdan Saga. I also portray the lead character, Isabella Al-Hamdan.

I’m currently focused on developing my project with a cinematic and internati...

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Timothy Miller

is amazing to hear your story and i would enjoy hearing more!

if your looking for help, advise, just someone to talk to then you came to the right place. we have an amazing...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

Thank you so much, Timothy!

I truly appreciate your support and guidance. I’m currently developing my project with a strong international vision, both as a creator and as the lead actress.

I’m especiall...

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Timothy Miller

Ana Cristina Rodrigues what I find useful in my experience is repetitive routines, keeping up a skincare routine making your presentation both hygienic and professional. there is more to preparation i...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

“Thank you, Timothy! I couldn’t agree more — a disciplined routine and deep understanding of the 5 Ws are game-changers for creating memorable, authentic characters. I’m actively applying these princi...

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Steve Windels
Die Hard 5 – Why It Doesn’t Feel Like Die Hard

I’ve loved every Die Hard film from 1 to 4 — even the fourth, despite its long gap, exceeded expectations. But A Good Day to Die Hard didn’t work for me. The problem? A structural shift in the villain’s setup and the story’s narrative architecture.

Unlike previous films, the antagonist is hidden and...

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Film Review: Die Hard 5 - A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)
Film Review: Die Hard 5 - A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)
A structural problem with the antagonist's design and the film's narrative structure.
Bill Brock

Steve Windels So what’s your favorite SHOT? If you were to pause the entire sequence, what frozen image comes to mind? Plus, gun scenes like this are always such a joke. Have you ever held a loaded fi...

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Bill Brock

Here’s a large vinyl poster that hangs in my garage.

Steve Windels

Yeah I always have that strange feeling too when Hans gets the gun. But still it's a nice twist in that situation...but yes, it makes Hans look a bit like a fool.

I would pause when McClane stands with...

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Bill Brock

Steve Windels It’s such a damn good script! My pause during this scene would be the big reveal from behind. John has his fingers interlocked on his head and just below is his gun strapped to his back...

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Bobby Cinema

Die hard 1-4 are my favorite.

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Ayesha Simra
A small realization while revising

Hi everyone,

Eid Mubarak in advance to those celebrating, it’s right around the corner!

I’m Ayesha, a medical student and screenwriter currently working on a feature-length drama script.

While revising my script recently, I noticed something interesting, I’ve been naturally incorporating elements from...

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Ayesha Simra

Laura Hammer, Thank you! I completely agree, writing from what we know definitely adds depth to a story. I’ve been noticing that more while revising my script.

Ayesha Simra

Soumayya Brm, Thank you, I appreciate that! And yes, I’m starting to realize it happens more naturally than I expected and it's interesting how it finds its way into writing.

Ayesha Simra

Stephane Atelo, Thank you, that’s a really interesting way to put it — the idea of it becoming a kind of signature. I hadn’t thought of it like that, but it makes a lot of sense. I guess it’s something I’ll be more aware of as I keep writing.

Ayesha Simra

Maurice Vaughan, Yeah, it’s interesting how that happens without us even realizing it. Do you usually notice it more while writing or when you look back at your script later?

Maurice Vaughan

I usually notice it more when I look back at my scripts later, Ayesha Simra. Sometimes it's a scene, dialogue, etc.

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Karen "Kay" Ross
Why don't movies look like MOVIES anymore?

Hey, my DP friends! As an actors' director, I'm often in AWE at how much one has to juggle technically in order to achieve that "cinematic" look - and I know one strong reason for the decline of that "cinematic" look is because we're not filming on film stock any longer.

But why do YOU think movies d...

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Abhijeet Aade

Great question Karen "Kay" Ross this is something I think about a lot as well.

I don’t think it’s just about film vs digital. A big part of it feels like control shifting from set to post. Earlier, fil...

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Morgan Aitken

I'd say it's for the same reason Kindle self publishing and its brethren put paid to literature. Cheap tech and instant distribution opens the flood gates, lowers the bar, And makes 'quantity - not quality' the mission statement.

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Natalie Diorio
Submission of my first script... =)

Well, I did it! I finally submitted my script—the one I’ve been working on for what feels like forever.

And wow… I am a wreck.

It’s such a strange feeling. Part relief, part pride, and a whole lot of nerves. I have no idea how it’s going to be received, and I think that’s what’s making me jittery.

Of c...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, @Natalie. Hope your script does great in the festivals! Enjoy the donuts and dance!

Waheem Allah

I just finished something that I want to put in a festival. how did you decide on which one to enter

Natalie Diorio

Waheem Allah I knew from before which ones I wanted to send my script to. They are well known. I also went on film freeway and researched them. Hope that helps. =) Crossing fingers for you!...

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Michael Thorn

>Of course, after submitting, I spotted a few mistakes

It is forever thus! Always helps to get a second or third eye to look at a submission - as you say, after a while you, the writer, "just can't see it anymore".

Natalie Diorio

Michael Thorn Yes, I agree and I did. I actually had a few eyes on it. However, when I went to copy, paste and save it as another draft some of it got scrambled. I managed to fix most of it, but I gue...

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Short Film vs. Proof of Concept?

Hi everyone! I’m currently at a crossroads and would love to get some professional perspective.

I have a feature-length screenplay that I’m passionate about, and I’m ready to get behind the camera. However, I’m torn between two options:

Should I produce a standalone short film (completely unrelated to...

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Abdilatif Mohamud

Great question—this is something I’ve been thinking about a lot too.

From what I understand, it really comes down to your end goal. A strong standalone short can build credibility and do well in festiv...

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Michael Kehoe

Ksenia, I’ve had great results with short films and proof of concepts. Two of my proof of concepts became feature films with studios. Proof of concepts can be structured into short film. It just needs...

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CJme Connell

I'm in Idaho - there is an effort underway to create a film competition in association with the next Idaho Film Fair in January 2026. Any Idaho short film makers interested in a made (mostly) in Idaho film short competitions?

Tarannum Pasricha

If you have a solid idea, go with the POC that works as a short film as well. Much like Whiplash. You'll sharpen your skills anyway. And as far as I know, nobody can stop you from sending it to festivals. All the best.

Aaron Cottrell

anna,

would love to share my own experience

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João Pimentel
What did you think of the Oscar winners

What did you think of the Oscar winners?

I, and the rest of us Brazilians, were sad that we didn't win any Oscars in 2026; we were rooting so hard for "Secret Agent"!

But winning or losing, it was good to have one of our films nominated for an Oscar, because when a Brazilian film is nominated/wins...

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Morgan Aitken

Precisely, João Pimentel - then again Brazil gave the world Pelé the conquerer! Sadly the movie by the name Pelle the Conquerer wasn't Brazilian. But I'm sure there are some brill Brazilian films. Wha...

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João Pimentel

Morgan Aitken ,Auto da Comparecida is my favorite Brazilian film, but I prefer series.

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JungGyu Park
Hello.

I’ve primarily worked as a visual artist in the industry. Participated in various projects such as Ceremony MV by Stray Kids, Christian Dior Designer of Dreams exhibition, KUN by Versace, etc. Also had an exhibition at NYC Times Square, Miami, Seoul and Hong Kong. But the step as a director is very...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback, Abhijeet Aade.

I’m really glad the concept resonated with you.

This project is deeply focused on character-driven storytelling, combining emotional depth...

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Amanda Toney

Glad to have you here! I’m curious what your experience was like working with the fashion brands? I used to work in optical fashion (with Dior and Versace too!)

Ana Cristina Rodrigues

“Muito obrigada, Amanda!

Ainda não tive experiência direta com marcas de moda, mas admiro muito como esse universo trabalha narrativa visual, identidade e presença — elementos que também aplico no meu...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

Thank you again, Abhijeet!

I would really value your perspective as a director — when you evaluate a new project, what elements in tone and visual storytelling stand out the most to you?

I’m currently r...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

That’s amazing, Amanda — working with brands like Dior and Versace must have given you a very strong sense of visual storytelling.

From your experience, how important is visual identity when presenting...

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