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Dwayne Williams 2
Looking for Feedback on a Comedy Desperation Montage Sequence

I’m developing a comedy film and wanted feedback from other screenwriters on a sequence in the story. The idea is a desperation montage where a group of friends lose their jobs right before rent is due and spends the night trying ridiculous ways to make money.

Group of Friends: LaKeith Stanfield, Pet...

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Patrik Gyltefors

That first one (porta-potty shake down) is really funny, and something that would also work great in a LucasArts style adventure game. I think that the last one (drive-thu) might not work so well thou...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Thanks for that Patrik Gyltefors! I appreciate the feedback. One thing I may not have explained clearly in the post is that the friend selling through the drive-thru already works at that fast-food re...

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Patrik Gyltefors

Dwayne Williams 2, yes, that makes it work better. Is this the final scene of the film, or will they eventually manage to get their apartment back, and get revenge on the landlord? Also, is this an an...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Glad to hear that, Patrik Gyltefors! This sequence is meant to serve as the intro to a live-action adventure comedy I’ve been thinking about, mainly to introduce the characters and show their personal...

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Patrik Gyltefors

Dwayne Williams 2, I think that works great as an opening.

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Michael Fitzer, Mfa
"That's Great... Now Do it for Less!"

We're in the development stage for our next film. The casting director has signed on, offers are going out, locations are soft-locked, crew is soft-locked, 1/3 of the budget is in the bank, with 1/3 committed, and only 1/3 left to raise. Exciting times! And then.... the EP comes back and says, "In o...

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Lindbergh Hollingsworth

Necessity is the mother of invention! Get mom on the phone!!

Jack Binder

Never heard a financier or investor say "perfect" or "need more?" (although after trouncing my budget I did have a studio head once say "okay, add some back now.) Push back if possible, find other sources if necessary, find cuts if they exist (start with free locations.)

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Jose Harmon
Classes and representation

Hey everyone, quick question for any LA natives in here. I’ve been getting a lot of callbacks recently and I’m really trying to make the next big jump in my career. Does anyone have recommendations for good acting classes in LA or advice on finding solid representation? Any tips or direction would b...

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Babalola Victor

Hello.

I'm Victor, a film marketing enthusiast. I major in IMDb profile setup and optimization, IMDb starmeter ranking, film marketing and promotion to reach new and wilder audience. I can also help yo...

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Nikki Janae

I studied at Beverly Hills playhouse. very comprehensive very solid scene study. I’ve been working with jig reel studios as well. they run a mentoring program too that helps you find representation and teaches networking

Jose Harmon

Nikki Janae as for jig reel studios can you tell me a little more about the program?

Suzanne Bronson

No Jose Harmon acting classes are open to everyone. They don't' check union status.

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John Snell
Stage 32 + Color Farm Media Diversity Talent Accelerator Screenwriting Contest

Hi all, I wanted to say, congratulations to all those who placed, and to the winner of the Stage 32 + Color Farm Media Diversity Talent Accelerator Screenwriting Contest this year! Great job!

Marcus Thomas

Thanks so much

John Snell

You're very wlecome, Marcus Thomas.

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai
The Real Reason AI Movies Won't Be A Big Thing

AI Creators - I didn't decide this, I am just reporting it. The US Supreme Court has declined to change the copyright rule that AI generated content is not copyrightable. This means a couple things. 1. To obtain copyright on your AI generated work, you must prove you transformed it to the point it i...

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Opaida Alhazaa

Thank you for sharing this.

As a writer, I’m neither directly harmed nor personally benefited by this decision. Still, I find myself somewhat relieved by it. If fully AI-generated...

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Alan Brash

Thanks to all for these intriguing comments and perspectives. I'm equal parts amazed and terrified of AI but over the last six months have taken to learning all I can about it (including via an excell...

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Doug Nelson

I'm only a screenwriter nowadays with the view that AI is nothing more than another crayon in the box. Nothing more, nothing less.

Ibrahim AlBalushi

"I hear you, Shadow, and I agree with much of what you said. But if we look outside the box and face the bitter reality, history shows us that many ancient, noble crafts vanished when factories arrive...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Ibrahim AlBalushi Well yes but major studios are NOT using the tools in the ways the hobbyists are using them, and its because they know what they are and what they are not. The dream of instant fame...

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Rashcell Mercer
hello introducing myself I'm Rashcell

Excited to start sharing my first feature screenplay concept, COMPUTER LOV3. It’s a psychological AI thriller exploring how artificial intelligence might evolve emotionally when connected too deeply to human life.

Sandra Isabel Correia

Rashcell Mercer, congratulations. Sharing your first feature screenplay concept is a huge milestone, and COMPUTER LOV3 sounds like a bold, timely idea. A psychological AI thriller that explores emotio...

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Rashcell Mercer

Thank you so much for that I'll go check it out now

Sydney S

Hi Rashcell, welcome! Your concept for COMPUTER LOV3 sounds fascinating — a psychological AI thriller with an emotional twist is such a timely and compelling idea. I’d love to hear more about your mai...

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Marc Ginsburg

I came up with a similar idea for a series in which a person's relationship with their personal AI begs us to ask, "What about the people in this person's life?" I'd like to hear more about your idea and how you developed it. Yours sounds less like a comedy and more like a love story.

Mike Boas

Two challenges— how to make it visual (not just a person talking to a computer screen), and how to make your story different from Her.

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Sam Rivera
Podcast Companies Are Coming In Hot!

I just read this article (https://deadline.com/2026/03/podimo-buys-arcstudio-hires-netflix-bbc-goo... ) about a podcast company called Podimo, and honestly, it's kind of wild what they're doing. They're based in Copenhagen and just bought a German studio called Arc.Studio, plus they hired a bunch of...

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Podimo Buys Arc.Studio & Hires Of Ex-Netflix, Google & BBC Execs
Podimo Buys Arc.Studio & Hires Of Ex-Netflix, Google & BBC Execs
Denmark's Podimo has bought Arc.Studio and hired senior entertainment and tech execs, including Jason Crosby, formerly of Netflix.
Laquan Copeland

Really interesting post, Sam. It does feel like podcast companies are becoming a fast pipeline for new IP. Since they can go from idea to audience so quickly, creators can build a fanbase first and pr...

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Cynna Ael

There are some great storytelling podcasts out there that actors like Pedro Pascal, Oscar Isaac, and more have been part of. I think it lends itself as a great way to bridge the gap between movies and audiobooks, and to help really reach beyond the limits most people see.

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Thomas Teisseire
Hi, here to introduce myself

Hi everyone,

My name is Thomas, I’m a filmmaker from France and a recent graduate of ArtFX School of Digital Arts, a film school specializing in visual effects, animation, and digital filmmaking.

During my final year, I directed and worked on a CG sci-fi fantasy short film called Azimuth. The project...

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João Pimentel

Parabéns, Os Efeitos Visuais estão Ótimos!

Billy Kwack

Hey Tom, very cool, make a movie

Thomas Teisseire

Nice to meet you ! Of course I’d love to turn it into a movie !

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Brat Amalia
Mirrors of the Mind – Feedback Request: Psychological Thriller / Romantic Drama Logline & Excerpt

Hi everyone! I’m working on a psychological thriller / romantic drama called Mirrors of the Mind and would love some feedback. I’ve included my logline and a short excerpt from the story. I’d be curious to hear your thoughts on the tension, mood, and character voice.

Logline:

When a passionate romanc...

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Beverly Thompson

Very well written - it draws the reader in, waiting for the consequence. Yes, I like this very much. Well done.

Brat Amalia

Beverly Thompson Thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback....

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Abhijeet Aade

Brat Amalia Interesting concept! The blend of psychological tension with a romantic dynamic can create a very compelling emotional atmosphere, especially when the audience isn’t sure whether the dange...

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Brat Amalia

Abhijeet Aade Thank you very much for your opinion and for the thoughtful feedback! It really helps me a lot and gives me the confidence to continue the story. I truly appreciate your advice and will...

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Abhijeet Aade

Brat Amalia You're very welcome! I'm glad my feedback was helpful. Your concept has a really intriguing psychological tone, and I’m excited to see how the story develops. Wishing you the best as you c...

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Writing Process

Well, I'm working on another script for the year and just realized that I don't have a clear antagonist. So here I am going through my scene list to figure out what the antagonist wants and what is their "villainy" plan. Arrggghhh!!!

Has any one ever been through this?

What's your writing process?

Debbie Croysdale

The antagonist can be Nature, The System, or even the Protagonist is their Own Worst Enemy. A loner, couple or ensemble cast, V an economic/social/political situation, rather than one person. Or antag...

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Cole Potter

Amateur view: Our antagonists are obviously the culprits who stand in the way of protagonists getting what they want. My Logline should succinctly identify 1) who my protagonist is, 2) what they want,...

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Michael David

Are you sure you need an antagonist? Sometimes the protagonist is the best antagonist.

Brenda Mohammed

I use my novels that are already published and reviewed to write my screenplays. That way, there is no figuring out. The map is already laid out.

Cynna Ael

My writing process isn't neat or clean after 20+ years of writing novels, indie comics, and now scripts. What I can tell you is this- depending on the story- it may not have a villain. Sometimes the v...

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Vince Dixon
2025 Short Film Winner

Hey everyone! My film 'Sometimes I Imagine Your Funeral' was a winner of 2025's Stage 32 Short Film Contest, and I wanted to share that it debuted on YouTube this past Friday!

It was such a thrill getting to screen at the Chinese Theater as part of HollyShorts thanks to Stage 32, and I loved meeting...

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Israel Samuel

wow! wish you the best luck

Jim Cushinery

This is brilliant filmmaking. You filled an edge-of-your seat spiral to inescapable conclusion with compassion love, and overwhelming sorrow, all the while honoring your sister’s humanity. You expertl...

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João Pimentel

Parabéns, Ótima direção de Fotografia! O Cenário e o Roteiro ficaram muito bom também!

Tyjon Tom

I would love to see it.

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Andrew Pacleb
New writer sharing real life stories and learning the craft

Hi everyone, I’m new to screenwriting and just starting my journey into storytelling. I’m also a father of two kids, and many of the stories I want to tell come from real experiences in my life, family, and the moments that shape who we become. The script I’m currently working on is based on true ex...

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Leonardo Ramirez

It's great to meet you Andrew Pacleb - so glad you're with us! Totally get where you're coming from in wanting to share what fuels your storytelling. As a husband and dad, I can totally relate. Here’s...

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Andrew Pacleb

Thank you i will be checking these links out

Leonardo Ramirez

You're very welcome Andrew Pacleb Welcome to Stage 32!

Ryan Wilford

Welcome @Andrew. How exciting! You're in a great community to share your ideas and get feedback. I've learned that overtime you'll start to hash out your own process based on what works for you.

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