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Aleksandr Rozhnov
How Do You Feel About God on Screen?

Friends, I have a question for you.

How do you feel when God is portrayed on screen the way a screenwriter, director, or producer personally imagines Him?

After my spontaneous project “No Penny,” I’m moving on to my next one — a feature comedy called “God’s Secretary.”

By the way, this is the very firs...

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Abhijeet Aade

Aleksandr Rozhnov That’s an interesting concept, and I think the key question isn’t whether you can do it but how you do it.

Portraying God on screen has always been sensitive, but it can work if it co...

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Jim Boston

Aleksandr, all I can say is...go for it!

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New Social Media Video

All,

Check out this new video I made with Google Gemini.

AI is here to stay.

This thing saved me hundreds of dollars and took seconds to create.

Let me know what you think.

Lauren Hackney

Wow - I had no idea this could be done. Amazing!

Paul Samson

hmmmm ... will you like me to share you some ideas on how it will work

Anthony McBride

Paul Samson I used Google Gemini and just asked to create a promotional video. You'll have to subscribe to a paid plan.

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Laurie Woodward
Which Logline?

Hi All! I’m an award-winning author and screenwriter currently producing a short sci-fi film, Celestial Pirouette which blends noir visual style with expressive, story-driven dance. The project is partially funded and moving toward a late summer shoot.

Which of these makes you more interested in watc...

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Stephen Folker

I think both are too wordy. Find a way to condense.

Mike Boas

Second one is better, but the “her” refers to the dancer, where I think you mean the alien. The alien is the one under the control of an implant, yes?

Mike Boas

Is the bar important? Seems awkward to call it out. if the dancer works there, say so.

Laurie Woodward

Mike Boas, First thanks for the thoughtful comments. In answer to them, yes, the bar is important as it has decayed over time. It used to be vibrant and filled with dance now everything has faded, DJ...

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Abhijeet Aade

Laurie Woodward I’d go with B.

It feels more specific and emotionally grounded the goal and stakes are clearer, especially with the idea of freeing her from the device. That gives the story a stronger...

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Jaz Lagrimas
Female Driven Contest -- who submitted?

Let us know if you submitted and tell us more about your scripts!

Paul VanDevelder

You folks are amazing. Love what I see here...I wouldn't want to be a judge with all of these riches...honored to be among you and look back in wonder. I was invited to be a 'journalistic witness' to...

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Darrell Pennington

I submitted Dixie Dynamite:

LOGLINE:

In a Midwestern town, a stressed COO and his wife, an emerging OnlyFans creator known as Dixie Dynamite, juggle grief, local politics, and volatile family crossroad...

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Pat Savage

Jaz Lagrimas Good luck to all who have submitted!

Paul Condon

My screenplay entry, titled ONCE AN EMPRESS, presents the happiest time of Napoleon’s life, which took place during the first four years of his marriage to his second wife, 19-year-old Marie Louise, A...

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Xochi Blymyer

I submitted THE INN - The Inn is a warm, character-driven dramedy inspired by true events, told through the eyes of a teenage girl whose Hollywood family trades movie sets for a country inn in rural N...

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GJ Harvey
Flashback: He said no to Flashbacks

I recently got coverage of a script where the reader said to lose all the flashbacks. He said they always bump a reader out of the story and Directors hate them. Find a way to share the information organically throughout the story. He said micro-flashbacks or memory flashes are OK. Anyone heard simi...

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Mike Boas

They also work pretty well in Project Hail Mary, which is currently making a kajillion dollars.

Michael Alan Elliott

Whoever "he" is, is full of...well, you know.

Chance Crane

Citizen Kane. LOL

Dustin Quinteros

You know your story better than anyone, if the flashback are necessary and are the only way to tell your story, than maybe that reader wasn't the right fit for you. So much is about the right fit. I w...

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David Taylor

Shane Copeland i couldn’t agree more. Readers have a plethora of reasons to justify binning scripts, some are perfectly justified reasons but some are clearly not. Then the writer gets feedback that s...

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Kat Spencer
To each their own....

Not every genre is going to resonate with everyone.

But I’ve found that just because something isn’t your taste…

doesn’t mean there isn’t something valuable in it.

A line.

A perspective.

A way of saying something you wouldn’t have thought of.

Sometimes the things we don’t immediately “feel”

are the ones th...

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Cash Orren

On what I consume:

I have discovered that for me, a style is more important than a genre. I tend to like mid to low budget movies a lot better than high budget blockbusters. It feels to me like most h...

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Zackary Goncz

I think it's actually good to work in a genre that maybe isn't your first instinct. If you're not into a lot of the tropes and things about a certain genre then maybe you can add a fresh perspective a...

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David Taylor

I was never - with a few notable exceptions - a big fan of Romantic Comedy, until my brother told me I should write one because I didn't like them. Who knew? He did.

Raven Riley

I love this question. For me, I'm always pushing myself to explore new things or try things that make me uncomfortable. It's the willingness to be uncomfortable that takes us to some magical places in our writing

Charmane Wedderburn

Kat, I tend to begin with the genres that naturally resonate, but I’ve found real growth often happens slightly outside that space.

Sometimes a genre that isn’t instinctively “mine” reveals structural...

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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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Darrell Pennington

Ashley Renée Smith What a timely post, I'm just getting ready to go thru that process. Working with a Producer who has guided me to take Dixie Dynamite from a 60 minute show to a 30 minute show. At fi...

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Preston Poulter

As Executive Producer for my latest movie, Frontier Crucible, I gave early guidance about how I wanted us to spend our limited budget to achieve the best Western possible.

https://www.imdb.com/title/t...

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Preston Poulter

Darrell Pennington I really enjoyed reading your work and hope my notes helped.

Pat Savage

Ashley Renée Smith hey there! For me it was having an agency in LA contact me telling me they've seen my 3 episodic versions of my series The Savage Roads and telling me they love it but want a 80+ mi...

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Darrell Pennington

Preston Poulter Absolutely. I have those along with the Producer I am working with and ready to start the process....Can't wait to see Frontier Crucible. Glad to see Armie Hammer in anything!...

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Stage32 and Pathfinder

TWO FATES is a Finalist!! Congratulations to all the Finalists! Incredible, Exciting, and extremely Grateful!!!

Thank you Stage32 and Pathfinder and all involved!!!!!

Lori Peters

Thank you all so much!!

Michael David

Good job!

Darrell Pennington

AWESOME!!!!

Mike O'Neill

Congrats!

Eric McKeever

Congrats!!

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