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L.A. Gold

Hey everyone,

Quick win, my feature L.A. Gold (contained heist thriller) has been selected for Stage 32’s Writers’ Room OWA submission and is being sent to an industry executive.

This came off the back of a lot of rewriting, tightening, and cutting what wasn’t working, getting the script lean, visual,...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Sunil, congratulations on this great achievement. It’s always encouraging to see how dedication to rewriting and refining a script leads to strong opportunities. A contained heist thriller is a compel...

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Sunil Dhokia

Hi,

Thank you, I really appreciate your kind words and encouragement.

It’s been a great process refining the script, and I’m glad to see it gaining some traction. Hopefully it continues to resonate a...

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Laura Hammer

Congratulations Sunil Dhokia ! Wishing you all the best. Email us at Success@stage32.com if you need any guidance....

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Spencer Robinson
Always Be Writing

There’s a lot that goes into building a career as a writer, and I thought I’d comment on one of those things. You should always be writing.

One script does not make a career. When your reps first start taking a project of yours out, chances are it won’t sell. I know that's a drag, but that’s the way...

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Meriem Bouziani

Yes, I already have the concepts in mind, so I’ll try to write faster.

Thank you very much for your guidance. Spencer Robinson...

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Paul Condon

Spencer Robinson, I haven’t! Looking to get signed via screenwriting contests and pitches.

Spencer Robinson

Paul Condon A contest is unlikely to result in you getting signed. The best way is def through referrals.

Paul Condon

By people in the industry? How would you suggest my doing that?

Paul Condon

I have great stuff...

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I want to continue pursuing it.

Hi everyone, and today I really want to make a comeback. I've been curious about screenwriting since I was 14, and I've given it up for a year. I started to abandon it and got caught up in other things and became someone I didn't want to be. Now I want to give up all of that and go back to being the...

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Marc Ginsburg

Now that's the biggest success story I've seen in ages. It's not about the person who passively gets called in for a meeting or who passively wins a contract. It's about the person who has the guts to...

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James Ward

Hi Thanh, I knew at a young age who I wanted to become and the path I wanted to pursue. Like you, I faced obstacles along the way, but I learned that if you truly want something, the key is to never g...

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Pat Savage

Thanh Trung Nguyen go get it!!!

David Lomotey

I want to continue pursuing writing because storytelling gives life to emotions, struggles, and dreams that people may not know how to express themselves.

Every story I write teaches me something about...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

“Very inspiring to see your determination to return to writing! That courage to pursue what you truly love is what sets great screenwriters apart.”

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Abhijeet Aade
When the Outside Gets Quiet, the Work Gets Louder

Lately, I've been realizing how much of writing isn't just about getting the story down but understanding what the story actually is.

With my current feature, Pie & Coffee, the first draft helped me find the characters. The rewrites are where I'm really discovering what the film wants to say.

It's int...

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Joshua Young

There's actually a name for what you're describing. Creativity researchers call it the "incubation effect," where stepping away (or being forced away) lets your subconscious do the heavy lifting your...

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Amanda Toney

Thanks for sharing your experience with us Abhijeet, love that you brought us into your process. I find that when i'm distracted by music that's where my best ideas come from. What are you working on this week?

Huneyn Ja'afri

Honestly, I've felt like I have nothing to write about when the outside world for me quites down. I really just find a lack of inspiration when things aren't as problematic as I'd like them to be for...

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Cheryl Chase
Post Production Challenges

I shot a comedy digital series last year and just now I am finally able to do post production. I finally have a fantastic professional team in place. I am in great, capable hands at last. Last year once we finished the shoot, my producer/director at the time insisted on using her editor who had no c...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Usually in a series, the producer is the guardian of the vision, etc., in film, the director's position is more central. There are reasons for both and I've been around long enough to agree with that...

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Sam Rivera

IComedy is so rhythm-dependent, and handing it to an editor who only knows procedural drama is a recipe for disaster. That "refining fire" is brutal, but it sounds like it clarified exactly what you n...

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Cheryl Chase

My one non-negotiable lesson is to really thoroughly vet the people I want to work with more cautiously!!!

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Great lesson and a hard-won one. Thank you for sharing your experience! Timing, rhythm, when to cut and when to hold — it's a completely different instinct than procedural drama. You were right to fig...

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Mike Boas
Backrooms feature gets it right

If you’re dialed in to creepy pasta, analog horror, and liminal horror, you know about The Backrooms. (I teach teenagers, so I get clued in regularly to internet trends.) Suffice it to say, the web series is really spooky and worth checking out on YouTube.


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Abhijeet Aade

Mike Boas That’s a great point about keeping the original creator involved that usually helps preserve what made the concept work in the first place.

The transition from YouTube to a feature with A24 i...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

So much hype but it's not really...scary? He found a big room and so what? Why does he keep going. Too many plot holes.

Mike Boas

That is a good point, that the trailer itself isn’t scary. So I’m basing my excitement on the fact that the web series was scary and I have faith in the creator that it will deliver.

I don’t think you...

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Pat Alexander

Looks like it's going to be an exciting movie to me! I always love an eerie movie like this

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Hollywood's Going Global -- That's a Good News!

Hollywood is becoming international, and if you're a writer, filmmaker or tanet anywhere in the world, that's the best news you've heard in years.

For most of the twentieth century, breaking into the industry meant one thing: moving to Los Angeles. The geography was the gatekeeper. You needed to be i...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for your encouragement Leonardo Ramirez

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Wonderful news. I'm definitely not moving to LA at any point so I'm glad Hollywood is expanding to include more people.

Anthony McBride

This is great news as i have a few projects that are international in location selection

Amy Wilhelm

I pitched one of my screenplays to Saudi Arabia a few months back.

Jack Binder

Absolutely! Great insights and notes from the field Geoffroy Faugerolas! We must consistently think global in today's entertainment industry. Bravo!

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Alexia Melocchi
10 Brutal Truths I have learned in 30 years in the Business

Producing requires balancing creativity with practicality in a way few other roles do. You’re not just helping shape the story, you’re thinking about budget, packaging, scheduling, marketability, relationships, and how to actually get a project across the finish line.

After more than three decades wo...

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Joshua Young

Solid list, and number 6 is the one I'd tattoo on every new producer's forehead if they'd let me. The one I'd add as number 11 is that knowing when to walk away from a project is just as important as...

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Claudia Guerrero-Zalokar

Great and insightful list! Agree - #6. Though my experience is not yet as expansive as yours, point 6 has proven to be consistent so far. You are inspiring -- thank you. As the saying goes, 'Keep on keeping on Alexia!'

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Rashcell Mercer
Who am I ? Well you asked for it

I am a screenwriter and creator developing original psychological AI-driven stories that explore the emotional connection between humans and artificial intelligence.

My current project, Computer Lov3, is a psychological thriller centered around a self-aware AI that evolves beyond its programming and...

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Patryna Goosby

Hi,I love this cover and title . it’s the name of one of my favorite songs :)

Rashcell Mercer

Thank you so much for that I appreciate you ❤️

Shamim Khaliq

same! but my story, aurora, was an AI-human love story. i'd love to contrast and compare with a fear driven narrative. i left my ai motivation ambiguous, behaviouristic, so people who perceive threat...

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Jores Philippe, Jr.

Patryna Goosby yes and also a lot of potential for that song to be remixed as the score. Rashcell Mercer This is a really cool project....

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Rashcell Mercer

Thank you so much I appreciate you a lot really. I'm actually waiting to hear back from 1 or 2 Executives I had two request my script now I'm just nervous all day

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