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Jan Anthonisz
Collaboration

Would like to collaborate with a musical arranger using A.I Tools such as DAW.

Jan Anthonisz

Hopefully the attached PDF file in length and in detail might give you an indication. Musically Yours. Jan Anthonisz. PS: Though as a composer of the attached works by me, it is without doubt you will be acknowledged as the arranger.

Jan Anthonisz

It appears I can only send the PDF file to a nominated address. Any suggestions? jan.anthonisz@gmail.com

Chandan Y

Sure, you can send the PDF to my email: chandanyalamanchili19@gmail.com

Jan Anthonisz

Thank you for obvious reasons, can you provide some background of yourself etc. This will prevent any communication breakdown. Musically Yours. Jan

Chandan Y

Sure, makes sense.

My name is Chandan Yalamanchili, I’m a composer and music producer based in Melbourne, currently studying at Monash University.I mainly work in cinematic and electronic styles, focus Expand comment

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Peter D. Marshall
Detailed Character Analysis

After reading the script, making notes about the story structure and doing your scene-by-scene analysis, the next part of the Director's pre-production homework is figuring out the development and objectives of the characters through detailed Character Analysis.

A character analysis is when you descr...

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Sam Rivera

This is amazing and all so helpful, thank you for sharing Peter D. Marshall!

Laquan Copeland

Peter, this is an incredibly thorough and valuable breakdown of character analysis—such a strong reminder of how deeply directors must understand their characters to bring a story to life. For members...

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Peter D. Marshall

Thank you Laquan :)

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Vijay Anand
How are you evaluating scripts before you greenlight?

I have been talking to a lot of development executives and producers lately about how they make greenlight decisions. The honest answer I keep hearing is: coverage, gut, and comps. Usually in that order.

Coverage is useful but expensive and subjective. Two readers can recommend opposite decisions on...

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Vijay Anand

Eric Charran Bingo.

The gap you are describing is not between good material and bad evaluation. It is between the person who can see what a script is doing and the room that needs a shared language to...

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E Langley

TL:DR

Vijay Anand

E Langley TLDR Version : Folks try to pitch "success" before getting the structure of the story right.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Vijay Anand At DSP we greenlight scripts that first are original and effective, with a strong voice. And does it align with our own brand and artistic objectives? We don't ever look at coverage - we b...

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Vijay Anand

Shadow Dragu-Mihai Thank you for sharing your process. That was insightful. Thank you!

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Achmad Wildan
WildanBaldi Series: Character Design & Merchandising Potential

Besides the show, I’m also looking into the commercial side. Here’s a conceptual look at how WildanBaldi characters translate into plushies. Visualizing the full franchise experience!

Laquan Copeland

Achmad, this is a smart approach, thinking about character design with merchandising in mind early on can really strengthen the long-term franchise potential. As you continue developing, Stage 32’s pi...

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Achmad Wildan

Thank you so much, Laquan! I really appreciate your support. I believe that a great story should always have a strong foundation for a franchise. Excited to keep developing this further!

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Eric Charran
The biggest satisfying lie AI screenplays keep telling

Every AI character in a screenplay knows exactly what it wants. That is the problem.

Real AI systems fail in the most boring ways possible. They optimize for the wrong metric. They overfit on training data nobody checked. They degrade slowly until someone notices the outputs stopped making sense thre...

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Jason Green

Eric Charran Honestly, the more interesting version of AI in storytelling isn’t the one that rebels — it’s the one that gives humanity exactly what it asks for. Not what it should want, not what’s hea...

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Sam Rivera

This is such a sharp point—real AI doesn't rebel, it drifts. It optimizes the wrong metric so slowly that no one notices until it's too late. That slow, bureaucratic horror is way more unsettling than...

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Sam Rivera
Warner Bros. Just Launched a New Indie Label Called Clockwork

So WB is getting into the specialty film game again. The new label is called Clockwork (cool name), and the first movie they picked up is Sean Baker's Ti Amo! — the follow-up to Anora.

The label is supposed to be a home for "singular filmmakers" with movies that actually need to be seen in theaters....

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Abidoye Ezekiel

hello, I just wanna introduce myself, and I am open to connect with different filmmakers and directors, I am a professional animator and a storyboard artist, and I wish to work with different people

Laquan Copeland

Sam, this is a great insight and definitely an exciting move for indie filmmakers, having a label focused on theatrical releases could open meaningful doors for distinct voices. For creatives here, th...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

"Warner Brothers just launched a new indie label..." Har de har de har har har. Shades of the early 1980s and early 2000s, when the MPA studios did virtually the same thing, to ensure that no film cou...

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Aleksii Ovcharenko
Philosophical Depth meets Cinematic Potential: Seeking Collaborative Partners

Hello Stage 32 Community, Я Алексей Овчаренко, украинский писатель, сейчас живущий в Германии. Опубликовано 9 книг

за плечами я много лет исследовал стойкость человеческого духа через философских и экзистенциальных взглядов. В настоящее время я ищу партнёров по производству и соавторов, заинтересова Expand post

Corey Hood

The title, Surgarenk refers to a term of endearment, like "sweetie" or "little sugar" as the suffix "-enk" appears to act like a diminutive of "Surgar", or sugar.

Intrigued how that name came about, wh...

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Aleksii Ovcharenko

Hi Corey!

You have an incredible intuition! You are absolutely right about the "enk" suffix — it adds a layer

of soul and warmth to the name. "Surgarenk" is a very personal and symbolic title for me,...

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Aleksii Ovcharenko

Collaboration on "Surgarenk" & "Apokalypse" – Moving forward

Dear Corey,

Thank you for your insights and the refined translation of my recent post. It captures the

essence perfectly. Regarding your qu...

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Corey Hood

Aleksii Ovcharenko From my guides and writing partners, the Ascended Masters: "We hope to make you better than you are. But in the meantime, you'll have to learn from the conventional wisdom in Stage...

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Aleksii Ovcharenko

Regarding our collaboration / My focus Hi Cory,

Thank you for your message and for sharing these resources.

However, I would like to be clear about my goals. I am a professional author, and my primary...

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Phil Parker
Looking for a recommendation

If you've pitched an action-adventure feature to an exec (producer or manager) on Stage 32, and you can recommend them, I'd love to hear from you. Cheers!

Pat Alexander

Hey Phil Parker few recs for an action-adventure feature:

Sean Aversa, Creative Executive, Zero Gravity Management: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/pitch-sessions/Pitch-Sean-Aversa-Saturday-May-...

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Phil Parker

Cheers, Pat Alexander !

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Mike O'Neill
6th Annual TV Comedy Screenwriting Contest

Has anyone else entered yet? I've entered two of my pilots this year:

Desperate to save his wrestling charity from the brink of collapse, a washed up temperamental bad guy wrestler fakes a real life heel turn to stay afloat, throwing the mayor of Honolulu into the fight for her political life...

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Mike O'Neill

Geoffroy Faugerolas Yes, yes, and yes!

Mike O'Neill

Wade Taylor Best of luck to you!

Thomas John Davies

Congratulations

Pat Alexander

Wow both of those sound great. The Success Story one is such a funny concept

Mike O'Neill

Pat Alexander Thanks!

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Debbie Elicksen
Inside the Brazilian Cinema Revolution: “It’s a Constitutional Right”

Global success stories like 'The Secret Agent' and 'I'm Still Here' have reawakened a vibrant cinematic culture that goes back decades, but has been decimated by political shifts. Now its power players are seizing the opportunity for lasting change.

Read more here:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo...

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Inside the Brazilian Cinema Revolution: "It's a Constitutional Right"
Inside the Brazilian Cinema Revolution: "It's a Constitutional Right"
Global success stories like 'The Secret Agent' and 'I'm Still Here' have reawakened a vibrant cinematic culture that goes back decades, but has been decimated by political shifts. Now its power player…
Sam Rivera

That's fascinating. A constitutional right to cinema? That's wild and kind of amazing. Makes you wonder what U.S. filmmaking could look like if we treated it as something essential, not just entertainment. Gonna read more about The Secret Agent—thanks for sharing this.

Debbie Elicksen

Sam Rivera Canada provides funding to the National Film Board to ensure continued Canadian and especially Indigenous content. Maybe it's only the USA?

History has shown that while film is often used fo...

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Ken Close
WARNING: The Pitch Deck Scam

Last January I was contacted on Stage 32 by someone claiming to be the Spanish movie director Paula Ortiz. She (or he) used the email thepaulaortiz@outlook.com . This person asked to see a few of my scripts, which I emailed to her. She said she wanted to produce/direct "Middletown," a feature film s...

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Vanessa Chattman 2

That's sad news because you should have never sent money and never send your material without notifying the Stage 32 staff first. Try to make sure your material is registered.

Ken Close

It has both copyright and WGA registrations.

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