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Maria Caeiro
What’s the hard truth you learned the hard way? (Humorous or serious , take your pick)

Hi Writers’ Roomers, I´m sitting here trying to polish my script, you know, that magical stage where you fix one line and somehow break three others. And while I was doing that, a question popped into my head:

What’s a hard truth about screenwriting you wish someone had told you earlier?

Mine is: Yo...

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Maria Caeiro

Hi, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh that´s right. But we have to get used to it . It's actually a good sign. I’m also finishing my Paper Planes to take it to pitch, and all I want is to make them happen and get...

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Maria Caeiro

Hi, Darrell Pennington If we stop seeing it as a “hard truth” in a negative way, it becomes much easier to accept. We all have things to learn and areas to improve, so if we stay open to these hard tr...

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Maria Caeiro

Hi David Ramey Gordon Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Yes, social media can become very damaging for us, and we really need to be careful because not everything is what it seems....

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Maria Caeiro

Thanks forsharing your frustation John Fife. Are you editing without having a coverage report or after? It´s good to have other people opinion before editing in order to know exactly what to edit. I´v...

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Abhijeet Aade

Maria Caeiro Hi, thank you for sharing that. I completely agree in this industry there are many factors beyond the script itself that affect whether a project gets optioned or produced. The important...

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Nico Abondolo
Nico Abondolo

Looking for artistic collaborations, filmmakers and choreographers

Debbie Elicksen

Nico Abondolo Thanks for this post. Tell us more about you and your projects to help others connect.

David Ramey Gordon

Can someone please make a musical that is cool songs and cool characters, people can take their kids to and its ok but totally parents musical plot.. and i dont care the plot. ? Something like a Car C...

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Laura Notarianni
Digital First Creators + the tenants of traditional storytelling

I'm not even sure if this is the right lounge for this topic! But I wanted to share that recently a creator developing a digital-first series for social platforms reached out to me for guidance on narrative structure and story development.

The project lives natively online and blends art, fashion, an...

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Sam Rivera

You're absolutely right that the principles of storytelling (point of view, stakes, emotional payoff) are platform-agnostic. What changes is the rhythm and delivery: digital-first audiences often expe...

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Abhijeet Aade

Laura Notarianni Really interesting topic. In my opinion the platforms may change, but the core principles of storytelling remain the same. Whether it’s a film, series, or digital-first content, audie...

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Kat Spencer
Do you ever use writing as a way to process life?

I’ve noticed that sometimes the stories we write aren’t just entertainment — they’re a way of working through things we’ve experienced.

Certain emotions or themes keep showing up in our work, sometimes without us even realizing it at first.

For the writers here:

Have you ever found that your writing he...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Absolutely, and I've done the reverse, too: used my own life experience to figure out a character's. Most of my stories have a degree of idealism to them (after all, my art is my safe space to be my f...

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Michael Dzurak

Absolutely. Due to a pivotal choice that was in large part influenced by circumstances of the time, I ended up not going to a certain school. However, I imagined my life from that point on if I had go...

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Aleia Sublime
Atmosphere Creator

hi, i'm Aleia, i create atmosphere through sounds and visuals, i specialize in soundtracks using my own vocals and instrumentals

I lean more independent/arthouse but i also love TV thriller/drama— my sound is dark, hypnotic and slightly eerie

https://youtu.be/grn9lFJPxhg?is=6gU1qD5mHspBq6Jc...

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Aleia Sublime

Shadow Dragu-Mihai hey! thank you, i also like this number a lot :)

Shanan Samuels

Quite interesting, I also subscribed. I loved Alien White.

Sharda Crawford

Aleia Sublime Really beautiful work. The atmosphere and tone are strong.

Aleia Sublime

Sharda Crawford thank you! i’m happy you appreciate it

Aleia Sublime

Shanan Samuels thank you; even one subscribe means a lot

Looking for a film.

I have been trying to remember a movie I saw years ago, I think it was from Lifetime. In it, a woman and her husband were stalked by her ex-boyfriend whom she had just run into, and he denied doing anything. Then an attorney or FBI came to help them claiming he was under surveillance for murdering a...

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Eryn Rea

woah, no idea but now I want to see it! XD

Indiana Jones

What about Unforgettable (2017)?

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Steve Windels
Thoughts on Scream 7 — returning to a franchise I grew up with

Over the past weeks I went on a full Scream marathon and rewatched the entire franchise. The first two films in particular reminded me why the series became such a landmark in horror.

What made the original Scream so special wasn’t only the meta-humor or the twists. It was the characters. Billy Loomi...

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Areale Hanks

The Scream franchise and the spin off Scream-comedy movies are some of my favorites. I believe Scream played its part in shaping the market and how franchise movies would be presented throughout time,...

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Samuel Lebow

I'd probably like to visit A Nightmare on Elm street with a modern reboot. However, aside from Freddy Krueger, I wouldn't use any of the other existing characters. I don't think you can replace the or...

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Tom Stohlgren

I could be just me, but I prefer more thought-provoking or fun-provoking films rather than fright-provoking franchises -- Sherlock Holmes, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, and the Knives Out franchise.

Areale Hanks

Tom Stohlgren I enjoyed the Indiana Jones franchise it was incorporated as an immersive ride experience at Universal Studios as well. And I will say I’ve taken a liking to the Knives Out franchise als...

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Michael Dzurak

l liked the Bourne series with the films Identity, Supremacy, and Ultimatum actually being an updated, post-Cold War adaptation of the first novel. I think that was a good move as that story focuses...

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Xochi Blymyer
Hey alexa film invasion lima

it was cool to see my short film is still winning awards. film Invasion Lima was very kind to award me two grand Jury Awards for Short Film and Production Design. Write those short films. Great to be able to see what you create out there to be seen.

Sanna Peth

Congratulations! :)

Tyjon Tom

Nice Job!

Sharda Crawford

Congratulations!

Xochi Blymyer

thanks everyone! appreciate it!

Vijay Kumar

Congratulations xochi

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Tash Smurthwaite
How professional writers respond to script notes

Over the years I’ve read a lot of scripts and worked with writers at different stages of their careers, and I’ve noticed that experienced writers tend to approach feedback a little differently.

A few patterns I often see:

1. They leave their ego at the door
It’s natural to feel protective of your work...

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Yaman Najm

Great take Tash, so insightful. Thanks.

Mike O'Neill

Tash Smurthwaite I got very helpful, thorough script analysis once from a competition I entered: "One of the script's biggest strengths: the characters. One of the script's biggest weaknesses: the cha...

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Frank Meijden

The best advice I get is the recurring advice from various editors/readers:

"Work on the credibility of your characters."

That's something I could get angry about, especially if I'm placing characters...

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Michael David

Very insightful! Thanks for your expertise!

Göran Johansson

I learned filmmaking at a public access television station. The strategy was to film and edit something short, then show it to others for comments. Look at their faces while they looked at the video....

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Mohammad Jahanzaib
Looking for online acting classes – any recommendations?

Hi everyone,

I’m 25 and recently decided that I want to take acting more seriously. I’ve done a bit of theater in school and a few small projects with friends, but I feel like I need proper training to improve my skills.

I’m especially interested in online acting classes or private coaching since it’s...

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Sara Khan

I was actually looking into this recently too. I think online acting classes can be really helpful, especially if the instructor gives direct feedback on your scenes and auditions.

A friend of mine t...

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Mom Actor

I tried a couple of online acting classes last year and one of them was actually really good because the sessions were very interactive.

They focused a lot on audition techniques and practical exerci...

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Suzanne Bronson

I don't know of any interactive online acting classes . stage 32 has several acting and audition webinars and labs that you can find on the education page.

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Sydney S
What’s Happening in Animation — Industry Highlights and Exciting Projects

Hey! Happy Friday :)

I’ve been learning so much about animation from Evan, our amazing educator here at Stage 32, and it’s been really inspiring to see what’s buzzing in the industry right now. I wanted to share some positive news and projects that make me excited about where animation is headed from...

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Morgan Aitken

I'm totally new to animation, and the software that makes it work! I was thrown, kicking and screaming into it by shooting plates for VFX (as a cinematographer). Of course, this piqued my interest in...

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Daniel Stuelpnagel

Cheers! Thank you Sydney S it's an exciting moment, and seems the definitions of the Category and Genre implications of Animation have gone broader,

however one feels about the amazing AI examples eme...

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