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Aaron Marcus
Are Audition To Booking Ratios Important? Careful – The Numbers Can Deceive

Are Audition To Booking Ratios Important? Careful – The Numbers Can Deceive

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Do you track your audition-to-booking ratio? Has it helped you stay motivated, or has it caused unnecessary stress? Share your experience below so we can all learn from each ot...

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Suzanne Bronson

Then why use them at all Monette? I choose to only speak the things I want. It is important to point out to the lurkers, that is not a failure if you don't book. That is what Aaron's video is about. H...

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Delphine Herrmann

Aaron, yes nI'm skilled in several creative fields, but I have 25 years of experience and I'm passionate about what I do. I really want to found a way to tell the stories I wanted. so why not learn to write, direct, and act in them? For a French person, I work a lot, lol!

Aaron Marcus

I really love the way you think and run your life. It really takes a brave person to look into things they are not familiar with, get skilled and make things happen. You are amazing.

Monette Bebow-Reinhard

So it's not okay to feel the pain when you lose out where you think you nailed it? I'm an emotive and passionate person. But as I said, and will say, over and over, that doesn't mean you quit. Why wou...

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Delphine Herrmann

Thank you for your encouragement and video tips. "The small acting jobs", in particular, will be very useful when I will arrive in Los Angeles, and best of luck with your projects.

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Monette Bebow-Reinhard
SilverScreen Film Fest

It's held in Prague and they came to me asking that I enter their competition. That's unusual, isn't it? But it seems to be happening more and more. This time, though, the entry price is low. I have until early May to decide. Anyone ever hear of this one? Or enter anything after they email you?

Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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Monette Bebow-Reinhard

That would be nice, if I could afford it. I'd prefer someone edit it who can then get it to a producer.

David Taylor

Yes, it's unusual and it is happening more and more.

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Akpobasa Success
Thanksgiving : No ONE LEAVE ALIVE

Hello everyone,

I’m currently working on my third story and I would really appreciate your feedback and honest thoughts on it. I’m still growing as a writer, so any advice or suggestions would mean a lot to me. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and share your insights

Synopsis: Thanksgi...

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Mike Boas

Twenty is too many.

Why thanksgiving? It’s not explained in your synopsis. Especially since most teenagers would be with their families on thanksgiving.

Pat Savage

I too love that premise and the synopsis - all the best on your journey to bring it to life and success!

Akpobasa Success

Really helpful feedback, thank you Mike . I’m already reconsidering the group size to keep it tighter and more character-driven. And you’re right about Thanksgiving — I need to make its relevance clearer in the synopsis so it doesn’t feel arbitrary.”

Akpobasa Success

“Really appreciate that, thank you Pat ! It means a lot and keeps me motivated to push this story further.”

David Taylor

How's the screenplay coming along?

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Radoslav Isakov
Why Good Work Breaks Down When Life Goes Out of Balance

There’s a point where productivity stops being productive.

Not because you’re not working hard enough — but because you’re working in only one direction.

It’s easy to fall into that pattern, especially when you’re building something that matters. You focus more. You cut distractions. You spend longer...

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Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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Radoslav Isakov

Sandra Michelle Appreciate the perspective — that distinction between editing and refining is an important one.

At the moment I’m still focused on deeper structural development rather than manuscript-l...

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Ayesha Simra

Radoslav Isakov, This really resonates, especially the idea that stepping away isn’t losing momentum, it’s resetting perspective. I’ve noticed some of my best clarity comes after taking a break from the work.

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Leonardo Warner
My Script made it to the Quarterfinals!

Hi everyone,

I wanted to share the exciting news. My script, '18' made it to the quarterfinals of Stage 32's 3rd Annual Period Piece Screenwriting Contest. Based on a true events, '18' is the inspirational story of Brook Berringer, a backup quarterback from the University of Nebraska who was thrust i...

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Michael Dzurak

Congrats on the placement!

Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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Jim Boston

Great job, Leonardo! Here's wishing you more and more success with "18!"

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Robert Gill
The Black List

just posted my first screenplay on The Black List and paid for an evaluation

Emilia-Maria

$100?! Heck no - way out of budget for me... but I do hope you get good feedback!!

Pat Savage

Good luck with your screenplay on The Black List !!

E Langley

Blacklist should not be used for coverage, or be in a writer's toolbox. It's not designed that way. It's a system that allows a writer to gauge where their script might fall industry-wide. The only on...

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Michael David

@E Langley - spot on! And no, unfortunately I only know of someone who loves working with authors, especially those who are passionate about their stories but want a professional eye to help bring everything together!

David Taylor

E LANGLEY - You just shot into my hall of fame. I LOVE honesty and you just dished it up nice and dirty. This is a very emotional moment. There is hope for humanity.

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Stage 32 Job Alert
Composer hired through Stage 32 Jobs

Michael Teisan, a Composer was just hired for the project titled "Kill Chain ". Congratulations!

Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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Michael Teisan

Thank you! So excited!

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Charmane Wedderburn
From Learning to Creating – My Creative Journey Continues

Hello Stage 32 community,

I would like to take a moment to reintroduce myself. My name is Charmane Wedderburn, and I am a writer developing projects for both film and books. I am passionate about telling meaningful and emotionally grounded stories, and I continue to grow my craft step by step.

When I...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Thank you so much, Amanda. I truly appreciate your encouraging words. Stage 32 has been a wonderful space to keep learning, connecting, and growing creatively. I hope my journey can indeed encourage others to keep moving forward step by step. Grateful to be part of this community.

Michael Dzurak

Congrats on growing your creative career and being a published author... and soon to be filmmaker! Cheers.

Wendy Kay

Great news! More success to you!

Whitney Davis

Love this so much! Find me on the exec side if you ever need support in your storytelling journey Sis! I’m here for you and all of US! ❤️

Ayesha Simra

Hi Charmane Wedderburn, it’s really inspiring to see how your journey has evolved over time. The way you’ve embraced the learning process and kept moving forward really shows. Congratulations on your books and upcoming film. Wishing you continued success!

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Michael Yuan
Introducing Opportunities to Center Stage

Hello! everyone, my name is Michael Yuan. I’m a content creator and entrepreneur with a passion for bringing positive ideas to life and building meaningful connections within the literary world.

I joined Stage 32 to connect with like-minded creatives, learn from this amazing community, and explore op...

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Joseph Donald

You welcome

Michael Yuan

Joseph Donald Thank you, you are all amazing!

Ayesha Simra

Hi Michael Yuan, welcome! Wishing you the best as you connect and explore opportunities here.

Michael Yuan

Thank you Ayesha Simra looking forward connecting

Haley Mary

Welcome to the community, Michael Yuan!

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Spencer Robinson
Using Devices

I’ve managed writers and actors for 19 years, and I wanted to take a second to post about using devices in your scripts. Flashbacks, flash-forwards, dream sequences, voiceover, etc. I feel like all are theoretically fine, but I do think you have to really look at each instance carefully.

Why are you...

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Eric Christopherson

Well then you've misinterpreted my comments. I like flashbacks and voice-overs very much when they're done well. But doing them well isn't the easiest part of screenwriting to master IMO. That's all I meant to say.

Abhijeet Aade

Spencer Robinson Really valuable insight. I’ve realized the same while writing devices like flashbacks or voiceover only work when they’re serving the story, not decorating it.

The point about placemen...

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Ayesha Simra

This really resonates, especially the idea of being intentional with every device. I’ve found that when something like a flashback is used just to explain something, it often weakens the present momen...

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Jim Boston

Spencer, I hear you loud and clear!

I'm not really a flashback fan when it comes to writing scripts...that said, during the October 2024-April 2025 period, I worked with a producer named Dennis Erichse...

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Curt Samlaska

Hmmm. My second novel, Terminal Cascade, I have converted into a screenplay and the whole story is "Present", "Past", "Present", "Past". Every chapter throughout the entire book follows this. The reas...

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Introducing Screenwriter Terence Barnes

Hello!!

I’m Terence Barnes

A screenwriter focused on character-driven stories that blend suspense, atmosphere, and imaginative world building across genres. I enjoy creating cinematic narratives that translate strongly to film and television. Right now I’m developing several short films and original...

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Michael Dzurak

Hi Terence Barnes. It's great to have you here on S32.

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...

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Sandra Michelle

I’m an independent book editor and translator . I work closely with authors who want their manuscripts to feel polished, professional, and truly ready for readers, not just “edited" but refined with c...

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