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Enid Aames
My introduction

Hi, everyone. I'm Enid Aames. I'm a published poet and an aspiring screenwriter and playwright.

Lindbergh Hollingsworth

Welcome!

Pat Alexander

Hey @Enid welcome - what's most inspiring you right now?

Darrell Pennington

Hi Enid Aames - Welcome to Stage 32.

Enid Aames

Hi, everyone. I'd say that certain actors and real-life experiences have inspired me.

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Samira Fetah
One day, I will become a Set Designer. Until then, I keep learning from every set I step onto

Je suis Location Manager chez Oasis Studio Ouarzazate, où je m’occupe de la gestion des lieux de tournage de studio ainsi que de tous les besoins logistiques des clients et des équipes de production.

Travailler sur des tournages dans la région de Ouarzazate est une expérience riche, entre organisatio...

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Kevin Jackson

Do you have pictures of your work? I love seeing the results of people's creativity. One of the things I always fail to do is take pictures of myself working on set. As a result, a lot of people don't realise I directed or work on various projects.

Samira Fetah

C’est pareil pour moi ! En tant que gérante, j’ai participé à de nombreux projets,mais je pense rarement à prendre des photos, donc peu de gens le savent

Lindsay Thompson

Hey Samira, this is Lindsay from the Stage 32 team. I just wanted to let you know I moved your post from Cinematography to Anything Goes, as it fits much better there. Let me know if you have any questions, and all the best to you!

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Mikka Hope
The Beginning of a Big Series

I've started working on my own series. It'll be a big one, 15 episodes. Right now, only the first scene of the first episode is ready. I need your help. Likes and comments are greatly appreciated. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n2UWeuhGUo...

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Lindsay Thompson

Hey Mikka, this is Lindsay from the Stage 32 team. I just wanted to let you know I moved your post from Cinematography to Filmmaking / Directing, as it fits much better there. Let me know if you have any questions, and all the best to you!

Neal Howard

What kind of help/feedback are you looking for?

Christopher Wells

Mikka Hope First off, congrats on making your own series. The voices and images seem to be generated by AI. Am I correct?

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George Griggs
Finding My Voice

For a long time, I thought I had lost my voice.

Not my ability to speak. Not even my ability to write.

The voice that knew who I was.

Life has a way of demanding payment in years. Work needed doing. Bills needed paying. Family needed me. Then came the funerals. One after another. My nephew. My mother....

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Donna Hoke

You clearly still have your voice!

Jim Boston

George, I'm glad you're still very much in there...and here I am, a person who spent a 22-year period (1994-2016) away from writing, saluting you!

George Griggs

Glad you stuck with. The world needs more storytellers.

Jim Boston

George, you're absolutely right!

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Kendall Helton
Writers Who Can’t Produce Their Own Work

I’ve been feeling a little discouraged lately and wanted to hear from writers who have more experience.

I’m a screenwriter in a rural area and still pretty new to the industry (about a year in). I’ve had five script requests and have completed two features, with three more in progress. I completely...

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Kendall Helton

Glenn Powell The requests definitely gave me some encouragement because, like you said, at least someone saw enough potential to ask for the script.

A couple of the reads did come with positive feedba...

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Frank Meijden

Totally agree with Glenn Powell: 5 script requests in the first year is short of insane ;). A lot of writers are struggling for 10 years till the first success. So I think you just have to go on. And...

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Göran Johansson

I have produced 22 hours of no-budget projects. Including writing and directing 3 TV movie for public access television stations. If you feel that you can't produce yourself, then one alternative is t...

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Mark Blane

Adapt your scripts into producible live theatre. Fulfilling good stage work with good actors and workshopping your script will give you energy as a writer that would never come by sitting in front of...

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Steve Dini

Except for one script (the first one), my other 6 options (one pending), my produced film and two limited series options have come from relationships. Sending out scripts to a request and/or and OWA i...

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Abhijeet Aade
Writing the Script Was Only the Beginning

One thing I've realized recently is that writing a screenplay and getting a screenplay made are two completely different challenges.

Most writers spend years learning structure, character, dialogue, and story.

But then you discover an entirely different world: producers, financing, pitch decks, packag...

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Michael David

Abhijeet Aade I completely agree! The biggest lesson I wish I knew was that some managers are great whereas others are "posers" without any real connections to make your screenplay into reality....

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Abhijeet Aade

Michael David Thank you for sharing that perspective.

I think that's a lesson many writers and filmmakers eventually learn. Early on, it's easy to assume that anyone with a title automatically has the...

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Michael David

Abhijeet Aade I agree. The signs that helped me distinguish effective managers from ones who weren't great was that the non-effective managers weren't able to sell my scripts and the effective manager...

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Abhijeet Aade

Michael David Michael, that's a really valuable distinction. Having the title of manager is one thing, but having genuine relationships and the ability to get material in front of the right people is...

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Steffie Wong

So true! The script is just the starting point. For me, the biggest lesson is that pre-production organization is where the movie is actually made. If you treat your logistics with the same discipline as your story structure, you save yourself so much stress down the road!

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Emilia-Maria
Question for Producers

Where are all the U.K. development producers who are actively looking for original psychological thriller and horror IP hiding?

Emilia-Maria

This is weird - I had a whole post and apparently, Stage32 only wanted to post the first line??

Danijela Lazic

Maybe there was an emoji in the original post? I've had that happen before...one of my messages got cut off because of an emoji.

Emilia-Maria

No - I learnt my lesson from the first time I did that haha! How very odd? This makes me sound demanding though oopsie!!

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Renato Pires
Ijiwumi Israel

just sent you request

Nzoko Kosi

insta: verdantechovisuals

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Darrell Pennington
OBSESSION - who has seen it and what did you think??

It has been difficult to find an English version of Obsession in South America, but I finally did in Valparaíso, Chile last night. It was SOLD OUT at 7:10 p.m. on a Wednesday in Valparaiso, Chile. Pretty incredible to see that.

I had purposefully avoided all of the analysis of what the movie means un...

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Lindbergh Hollingsworth

I've not seen it. I did see his previous film, Milk & Serial, and the first half was average, and then things got tense and suspenseful.

Sydney S

I still need to see it!!

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Rick Bontkowski
Screenplay Format Request

Looking for a screenplay formatting specialist.

I have a completed feature screenplay currently in a Word document. The story and content are finished, but the formatting is not fully aligned with industry screenplay standards.

I’m not looking for creative notes, coverage, development feedback, or...

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Kenneth George

Rick Bontkowski This is what software is for. To prevent manual script formatting. You can use Trelby which is free by importing your script into Trelby. You can review my previous post. FYI writing a...

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Volkan Durakcay

Hi Rick,

I completely respect that your story and content are locked. Moving a feature blueprint from a Word document into an industry-standard format isn't just a technical data-entry job—it is a crit...

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Kate James

Rick Bontkowski ,

Yes, this is exactly within my area of expertise. I work as a freelance book and screenplay editor, and I specialize in converting manuscripts and scripts from Word documents into pro...

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Pat Alexander

Darrell Pennington no, but for beginners - it's a free, online software that's super intuitive and easy to use immediately. Final Draft is what I use mainly, but it does cost money. WD is a good way t...

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Göran Johansson

AI is bad screenwriter because everything becomes cliché. But it knows formating fairly well. So you can take your story. Feed it into AI (one small part at a time if you use free services instead of...

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