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Luca Nicora
Screenwriter, Script consultant intro :)

Hi everyone, I’m Luca, a screenwriter, script consultant, and director shaping character-driven, visually rich stories. I hold an MA in Screenwriting from the London Film School and trained as an actor at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.

I’m drawn to stories where psychology meets s...

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Ashley Renée Smith

Hi Luca Nicora, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. It’s great to have you here!

I’d encourage you to stay active in the Screenwriting Lounge (https://www.stage32.c...

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Pat Alexander

Hey @Luca Nicora great to hear from you! Sounds like you come from a great background with strong training and have the right mindset in developing your slate on your. That shows great initiative that...

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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?

Jack Binder

Fantastic!! \o/

Cyrus Sales

Kevin Jackson I know it was meant for clarity but the (DO NOT QUOTE ME ON THIS) was unnecessary funny to me because my knowledge is limited so I tread extremely light around the topic too. It makes se...

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Kevin Jackson

In terms of courses, stage32 does provide education where that is concerned. Hope this help. I have no idea how in depth they go.

Get Certified in Feature Film Financing Agreements https://certificatio...

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Shawn Jackson

A bit late to the conversation but I think the tax credit will only be of use for local production start ups. The exchange rate and established talent pool in Canada and India will still draw the larger productions. Always happy to see animation get a break in the industry.

Cyrus Sales

Kevin Jackson Thanks for sharing! I'll be sure to check them out in my down time this week.

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Ruslan Malakhov
Are We Pitching Stories… or Budget Risk?

I’ve been noticing something in conversations with managers and producers — sometimes the first response to a concept isn’t about character or theme, but about budget perception.

Do you think writers today are subconsciously shaping ideas around what feels “sellable” instead of what feels necessary?

W...

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Jim Cushinery

Ruslan Malakhov whenever someone asks, “What kind of budget do you imagine for this film?” my response is always, “I believe every story can be told for any budget. Give me a campfire, and I’ll keep y...

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Eric Christopherson

Think of Japanese haiku in which one has a budget of syllables per line. The limitations you have to work within tend to intensify the language used, focus one on essential meaning, etc. So any constraints one has to work under can have its advantages to creativity too.

Elara Wright

Great question, Ruslan and very relevant right now.

I do think many writers have become more budget-aware at the concept stage, sometimes even before fully discovering the emotional core of the story....

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Jack Binder

One should write to create excellence in writing. That is the priority. Further down the list is to be budget conscious, although in today's world much is possible with less.

Mike Boas

Aside from special effects concerns, a good writer should be able to limit number of characters and locations and still tell a good story. Write it so it works on a lower budget, with the possibility...

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Vital Butinar
Reintroduction - Pure Vortex in Post-Production

Hey Stage32!

Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend!

I'm a filmmaker from Slovenia, deep in post on my first feature called Pure Vortex right now. A no-budget comedy we wrapped principal photography a couple of months ago.

The cut is coming along nicely, and a couple weeks ago we released our first teaser...

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Laura Hammer

Vital Butinar Don't miss our Free Writer’s Room Q&A with Showrunner Jacob Tierney Tomorrow at 3PM PT: https://www.stage32.com/writers-room/portal#webcasts...

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Sam Rivera

Congrats on getting a first feature to post — that's no small thing, especially on a no-budget production where every problem requires a creative solution rather than a financial one. There's somethin...

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Jaz Lagrimas

Hi Vital Butinar Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend! It’s awesome to see you here and taking a moment to reintroduce yourself. Wishing you all the best with your project, Pure Vortex!...

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Vital Butinar

Thank you Laura Hammer! I'll definitely try.

Vital Butinar

Thank you Sam Rivera. Yeah it is interesting seeing the trailer and it makes it real, I also kind of took it as a kind of marker or something, now the teaser is out and I have to finish the film. If y...

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Kazie Kane
Carnival Town Murders

Sounds exciting! I'm looking forward to Christmas Eve in Miller's Point. I'm currently working Carnival Town Murders --- An epic tale of family, love and murder.

Carnival Town Murders is a thrilling generation-spanning television series that blends historical intrigue, family drama, murder-mystery te...

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Amanda Toney

Now that sounds like a really cool series. I don’t think we’ve ever seen something like that set in a carnival, that’s a cool concept.

Kazie Kane

Thank you for those encouraging words.

Ashley Renée Smith

Hi Kazie Kane, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. Carnival Town Murders sounds like such a cool concept! As you continue developing it, I’d encourage you to stay...

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Jaz Lagrimas
QUARTERFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: Stage 32 + Mark Creative Management Film + TV Drama Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists in this year's Film + TV Drama Screenwriting Contest!

Let's show them our support, and if you're placed, tell us more about your scripts!

See the Quarterfinalists here: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/Stage-32-%20-More-Medavoy......

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Helen Hudson

Found my "Mercy Springs" here, too.....who knows....have had lots of these that ended up quite honestly, nowhere.....fingers crossed. What stuns me here is the wide variety of writers and their cultural backgrounds. So impressive!

Lauren Hackney

Congratulations to everyone who qualified and congratulations to everyone for entering - putting your work out there can be daunting! good luck for the next round of selections.

Judith Pajer

Grateful that my screenplay Mata Hari reached the Quarterfinals of the Stage32 + Mark Creative Management Film + TV Drama Screenwriting Contest.

While working on this story, I kept coming back to one...

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Noah Mortier

Congratulations to my fellow quarter-finalists! So grateful that my baby Blue Idaho is one of the selected few, in a line of talented international artists. Thumbs up!

James Owen

Congrats everyone on making it this far! I'm excited to see if No Greater Duty can take the next step.

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Michael Dzurak
Self-(re)Introduction & My Journey

Hello Stage 32 Community, or as I say in posts, “S32ers.”

I’ve been on here for a while, however since things for me have changed over that time, here’s a re-intro (totally a word now) and a 2-pager of my journey.

Summer 2006, I am in “INT. TINY APARTMENT — DAY” while working part-time at a movie thea...

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Libby Wright

This is such a great post- congratulations!!

Michael Dzurak

Amanda Toney The shopping agreement started with a conversation here on S32. From a comment response, to messages, to emails, to a query, to series of Zooms, and finally the agreement and a contracted...

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David Taylor

Good post.

Michael Dzurak

Ashley Renée Smith My process. Meaning, the voices in my head roll off my tongue and/or typoing fingers much better. I first went into "Howard" having seen countless movies, yet unable to describe thi...

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Harold Ferré

What a fascinating debate!

I'm reading all the comments and it's igniting a burning passion within me, an enduring, indelible passion.

Thank you so much for your connection, Ana. Looking forward to exchanging ideas with you!

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Gareth Taylor
20 years of looking at life through cinematography

Hi everyone! I'm a cinematographer with 20 years of experience behind the camera. I work on films, docs, commercials, branded content, music videos, TV and everything in between. I'm also an educator and thought leader on this platform. I love creating and collaborating. Whether small or big project...

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Marie Hatten
Ashley Renée Smith

Gareth Taylor!! Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend, my friend! Have you been working on anything new that you’re excited about?

Gareth Taylor

Ashley Renée Smith Vital Butinar My latest feature premiered 2 weeks ago. Here's the trailer: https://vimeo.com/1172795610?fl=tl&fe=ec. Besides this, I shot a commercial last week and have a documenta...

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J D Staley

Gareth Taylor That is very artfully shot. Dig the angles and lighting choices. Your department brought the Thunder visually. Let’s connect and talk shop when time permits. Sending positivity your way...

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Gareth Taylor

J D Staley Thank you! I really appreciate the words. Let's chat

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Character-Driven 90s vs. Concept-Driven 2020s: Have we lost the "soul" of the story?

Hi everyone,

I’ve been reflecting on the evolution of cinema lately. When I look back at the 90s, films like 'Seven', 'The Silence of the Lambs', or 'The Godfather Part III' felt like they had a different kind of 'weight'—the characters felt more human, and the stakes felt more personal.

In today’s in...

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Timmy Hunter-Kilmer

I think you're running massively into nostalgia here, comparing what you liked most from the 90s to everything today. Obviously that's going to yield a particular result regardless of the overall qual...

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Nikolay Tsenov

Everyone has their own opinion, but personally, I feel a certain nostalgia for 90s cinema.

Michael David

All I know is people still talk about, write about and study'90s films -- Schindler's List, Forrest Gump, The Silence of the Lambs, Titanic. No one, on the other hand, talks about Nomadland, Moonlight...

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Nikolay Tsenov

I couldn't agree with you more.

Joe Flesch

It was Gloria Swanson's line in Sunset Blvd.

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Sam Rivera
Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend, everyone!

If we haven’t met yet, I’m the Development Services Executive Coordinator here at Stage 32. I work directly with writers and executives to help identify projects that align with specific creative mandates—so if you’re a storyteller, I love connecting with you!

Before joining Stage 32, I was the Motio...

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Adam Spencer

Hello Sam Rivera, your commitment to filmmaking and to this community is appreciated.Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

David Taylor

I am a storyteller. Ello Sam.

Emilia-Maria

Your job sounds interesting - wonder if there's something similar here in England :D (desperately looking for a new job! Amidst my potential screenwriting career...)

Michael Dzurak

Nice to meet you, Sam Rivera. Cheers.

Ashley Renée Smith

Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend, Sam Rivera! =)

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
How Do You Feel About Classics?

Friends, I’m really curious—how do you feel about classics?

I understand that everything must evolve, and the film industry is no exception. We constantly need new ideas—high-concept, unique, bold. But at the same time, we shouldn’t forget about the classics.

As for me, I truly love horror. I think it...

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Jason Green

Aleksandr Rozhnov Love the classics, but I get frustrated by endless reboots and sequels — a couple (2–3) can work, but after that it feels like milking instead of creating. I’m a big fan of Predator...

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Jason Green

Are those sexual predators? lol.

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