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Langley Online
How to AVOID building a HEARTLESS movie

If you're working to get your story working like a well oiled machine and you keep hitting road blocks, it might be because you're focused on your concept over your core. If you've spoken to me here on stage32 about your story, I've probably mentioned a refocus onto your character's internal struggl...

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David Taylor

There's a lot of new movies and series where the 'internal struggle' is being beaten to death and distracting or disrupting the story. In some recent movies it's making the piece 30 mins too long for the story being told.

Langley Online

David Taylor That's definitely also true. One of the silver linings about the streaming age is it does seem to be allowing stories to be told more often at whatever their natural length happens to be...

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Leonardo Ramirez
The Responsibility of the Storyteller - do we have any?

Something I’ve been thinking about lately is the idea of responsibility in storytelling.

Stories have been known to shape society. They can influence how people see the world, how they think, and sometimes even how they treat one another.

At the same time, some stories are simply meant to entertain—an...

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Mike O'Neill

Leonardo Ramirez I think the only responsibility is to be true to our voice and the story we want to tell in that particular script. I think the "meaning" of it is always going to be something differe...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Agree Mike O'Neill and why I always say we hold our stories with an open hand. Once in their final form, it's up to the audience to decide how it affects them. Nicely said friend....

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Thunder Levin

I've always believed that your audience should feel better walking out of the theater than they did walking in. That's what we OWE them for the price of their ticket and 2 hours of their time.

If we ca...

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Leonardo Ramirez

I do agree Thunder Levin that the audience should feel better walking out than they did walking in. I do think there's a difference between owing them and doing it because we care about them. It's lik...

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Natalie Diorio

I feel it's all about being authentic. I also feel it's also a responsibility about what I put out there. Most importantly, it's all about the story.

Don't forget we are movie/tv watchers as well. I wa...

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Lina Coutinho
Critique my filmmaking exercise

Until recently, I thought that there was a right way for filmmaking, until I discovered that actually all depends on the choices we make for the film. This was a feedback a friend gave me on my short film "The Blessed Stone": it was not intentional, there was no artistic choice, etc... and I realize...

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Erik Gagnon

I would suggest using a tripod for the still shots (no action) to steady the images, and handheld for the action shots. Or tripod throughout for a universal feel. Nice idea. Imperfection is always a good topic ...

Vital Butinar

Congratulations! Anything you shoot is always better than not shooting anything even if it is just to practice.

That being said I've always though that now that film is video and video is film that th...

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Amanda Toney

Congrats on completing this Lina! I'd play with slow pans and zooming in to show some more variety in your shots - keep up the great work! Good for you!

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Stacy Makori
The shadow among us

Hey everyone... I recently wrote a script for my exam project. It's a short script like 15 pages and I would like someone to read it and give me feedback. My lecturer read the logline and immediately flogged it as AI

Marc Ginsburg

And as for anyone flogging anything as AI, are you kidding me? Since when are you an expert in AI that you think you have it pegged? I use AI bots regular to consult with and honestly, there is no uni...

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E Langley

AI is remarkably transparent, easily pegged.

If someone uses it to write their profile, the chance is greater AI was used to write their script.

Agreed on seeing the material.

Victor Ameke

how do I read it? where is it

David Taylor

If you have read many millions of words and have written many millions of words AI stuff can be spotted.

Stacy Makori

Heey Marc Ginsburg thank you so much for your interest in reading the script! I’d love to send it to you, but I realized we’re not connected here so I can’t DM you. Is there another way I could share...

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Jason McArdle
BOTCO Bleakgale Scene

Blood of the Cursed One

Demons attack Scythia's village, Bleakgale

Demon01 - Linda Young

Demon02 - Mike Delamorte

Cyrus Sales

Jason McArdle Wow, this is really exciting! Your animation style reminds me of some of the games I grew up on as a kid. I’m not too sure what your goal is for this animation, but it might be worth net...

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Jason McArdle

Thank you for the kind words! It's a 3D web series I'm working on. I really hope I can find more 3D animators to help in the future, so I can do more episodes and achieve faster results :)

Patrik Gyltefors

This indeed reminds me of game cutscenes from the early 2000:s. What do you use for the animation? Something like DAZ or Poser?

Jason McArdle

Patrik Gyltefors I use Daz yes although I am trying get use to Blender and try improve the animation :) right now it’s starting to with what you can use haha :)...

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Patrik Gyltefors

Achieving an equal result in Blender would take a lot of effort.

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Literary Fiction writer

Hi everyone! I'm Tari, a screenwriter with a completed pilot and feature screenplay, both backed by full-length novels.

Laura Hammer

Welcome to Stage 32!

Amanda Toney

Congrats on getting both your books and your screenplays to the finish line! It sounds like it might be time for you to see a manager. This might be a good webinar for you to watch based on where you...

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Dragica Ban
New children's animated series concept-Ban Sensay

My name is Dragica Ban and I am a creator from Croatia developing an original children's animated series concept called Ban Sensay.

Ban Sensay is designed as an animated series for young audiences that combines curiosity, adventure and positive values. The project focuses on storytelling that inspire...

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Cyrus Sales

Dragica Ban Let me start off by saying, before I even read the post I fell in love with the cover art. It immediately caught my attention and made me curious about the world of Ban Sensay.

It’s always...

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Dragica Ban

Thank you Cyrus,

I really appreciate your kind words about Ban Sensay.

Ban Sensay is an original children's animated series concept focused on adventure, wisdom, and positive values for young audiences Expand comment

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Dashnay
Iso short film scripts

Hey everyone,

I'm on a mission to create compelling films that authentically represent the experiences of Black individuals in urban settings. I'm looking for original scripts that delve into the themes of resilience, community, identity, and the vibrant culture that defines our neighborhoods.

If you...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Hi, Dashnay. Welcome to the Stage 32 community!

Love the clarity of your mission. Stories rooted in resilience, identity, and authentic cultural experience are essential, especially when they center on...

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James Richardson

Really respect the mission behind this. Authentic stories that explore identity, resilience, and the realities of urban communities are powerful when done right.

I’m currently developing a drama seri...

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E Langley

Still looking for romantic dramas to invest in as the executive producer.

Tari Matanga

Hi Dashnay. I love this. Happy to connect.

Brett Wickman

Welcome! It’s always great seeing creatives focused on telling authentic stories and bringing new voices to the screen. Wishing you the best with your projects.

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Kasi Brown
Semifinalist!

Hi all :)

My half-hour comedy SOBER LIVING just made Semifinals of the Stage 32 + Pathfinder Film & TV Comedy Screenwriting Competition. Congratulations to fellow semifinalists and huge thanks to STAGE 32!

Logline: When a sober living facility moves into a 'nice' neighborhood, a closeted housewife mak...

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Brett Wickman

Congrats on the semifinal placement! Fun premise too — wishing you the best with it.

Kasi Brown

Thank you, Adriana and Brett! It’s been a blast to put together.

Gerald Frazier

Congratulations. That’s awesome!

Phil Clarke

Brava, Kasi.

Kasi Brown

Thank you

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Writing From the Perspective of a Ethnicity

Hi everyone,

As a writer, I have always believed that we are supposed to share stories from all walks of life. A diverse lineup of characters shows an author who is well-lived and well-rounded. Audiences often complain that there is not enough representation (agreed). However, they also don't want t...

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Bobby Cinema

okay

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I write characters with whom I don't share ethnicity (or even gender or sexuality) all the time, I honestly don't care if it's "wrong." For me what's important is that they're human first, everything else is just details.

Bobby Cinema

It is a good movie. Can the movie get green lit.

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Jack Hilkewich
Documentary feature film - First time documentary maker.

Hi all! If anyone is up to it I would love some feedback on my documentary feature. If you DM me I will send you a link. Thanks in advance.

Amanda Toney

What is your documentary film about Jack? Hope you find some great collaborators here in the community!

Amanda Toney

And, congrats on completing your film, that's a huge accomplishment!

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