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Liviu Rădulescu
Carpe Diem!

I am a creative person with eye for detail and dedication for quality work.

I have an in-depth understanding of filming techniques, lighting, recording and editing of professional footage.

Because I am a tech-savvy and self-learning person is quite easy for me to adapt to different working methods o...

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Amanda Toney

Nice to have you here Liviu Rădulescu - what types of things did you work on on cruise ships? I’m sure that influences a lot of your creativity!...

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Liviu Rădulescu

I worked in the Entertainment Department, in the technical division.

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Jayden Hayes
Hello.

Hey everyone, I’m Jayden—writer and creator of Sandy French Fries, a character-driven ensemble sitcom centered around a chaotic group of housemates navigating life under one roof. I’ve spent years developing and refining the scripts through consistent feedback, and I’m now focused on bringing the pr...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Hey Jayden Hayes - great to meet you and welcome to Stage 32! Here’s a great post that will help you navigate Stage 32: https://www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-successfully-navigate-the-stage-32-p... Hope...

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Pat Savage

Jayden Hayes welcome to Stage 32 and our family of creatives! Happy networking!

Geoffroy Faugerolas

You're in the right place, Jayden! I'd recommend emailing our success team at success@stage32.com for industry guidance. We can point you in the right direction, share resources and provide you with e...

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Ayesha Simra

Hey Jayden Hayes, Welcome to Stage 32. Sandy French Fries sounds like a fun ensemble concept — all the best with it!

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Ihekuna Benedict
Re-introducing Myself; Seeking literary and artistic representation

I am Chimezie Benedict Ihekuna, based in Lagos, Nigeria. As a published author, my books have been adapted to screenplays, short scripts, short script collections and audio drama podcasts. I am currently seeking literary and artistic representation at this time

Visit https://chimeziebihekuna.author-...

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Chimezie B Ihekuna
Chimezie B Ihekuna
Chimezie B. Ihekuna was born and raised in the bustling, vibrant city of Lagos, Nigeria. As the first of four siblings, Chimezie's early life, marked by the sad passing of his mother in 2022, instille…
Debbie Elicksen

Ihekuna Benedict thanks for the re-introduction. Your website resume is impressive. I love the book cover.

Ihekuna Benedict

Thank you. I sent you a network request. Looking forward to hearing from you

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Joseph Donald
Why Most Screenplays Fail in the First 5 Pages

One of the biggest mistakes I see in screenplays is a weak opening.

The first 5 pages are everything. If they don’t grab attention, the story loses its impact before it even begins.

Here are 3 common issues:

The story starts too slow

No clear conflict introduced early

Dialogue without purpose

A strong scr...

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Xochi Blymyer

Great question. Seems like it may depend on the genre? Feel like recently I've seen a big action scene, a woman crying, something creepy. But all do have that hook! I've been working on a couple scripts and testing different openings.

Kris Foye

This is a great point, especially in today's world where audiences can be used to short gripping clips on social media.

I'm exploring ways to earn a moment of interjection from the audience in the ope...

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Sandra Correia

Joseph Donald, completely agree; those first five pages carry so much weight. For me, a great opening scene is one that immediately grounds us in emotion, intention, and tension, even before the plot...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

The opening of pluribus is a great example of tension building. It's slow-paced, but you're nervous while watching. It's harder to do with drama but if you get to the heart of the conflict, it's doable.

Ayesha Simra

Joseph Donald, I completely agree. For me, it’s when the opening immediately raises a question I want answered, not just what’s happening, but why. That curiosity is what pulls me in.

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Leonardo Warner
My Script made it to the Quarterfinals!

Hi everyone,

I wanted to share the exciting news. My script, '18' made it to the quarterfinals of Stage 32's 3rd Annual Period Piece Screenwriting Contest. Based on a true events, '18' is the inspirational story of Brook Berringer, a backup quarterback from the University of Nebraska who was thrust i...

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Michael Dzurak

Congrats on the placement!

Jim Boston

Great job, Leonardo! Here's wishing you more and more success with "18!"

Mike O'Neill

Congrats!

Anton Charles

This is great news, congrats

Ayesha Simra

Congratulations Leonardo Warner! Wishing you more success ahead!

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Jason Green
Grind on the side

Working on my epic space‑odyssey feature and wanted to open a conversation about scope.

I’m deep into a project that keeps oscillating between trilogy, limited series, or single prestige epic. The architecture underneath supports all three, but right now I’m leaning into the feature form and letting...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Great question Jason Green. I have a couple that are like that - big scope. And the feedback I've received is to focus on the first one as a feature and make it as complete as possible, but not long....

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Jason Green

Leonardo Ramirez I mean, Kingdom of Heaven, says it all.

Leonardo Ramirez

It does Jason Green. In a colossal way.

Josh Reinhold

Jason Green , as a fellow creative, I think you just hunker down and get to story on the page in what you feel is the best way possible. If that ends up being 200 pages, then you take a step back and...

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Sam Rivera

My advice: finish this draft, then put it aside and write a much tighter second script as your calling card. That smaller script earns you the right to hand someone your epic. Have you written anything at a more commercial length?

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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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Ayesha Simra

This really resonated, especially “a great idea is not enough.”

As someone still early in the process, it’s been eye-opening to realize how much execution and consistency matter beyond just the concept...

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Whitney Davis

Number 6 is golden! I will add that relationships that are built over time that aren’t purely transactional are invaluable. Some projects talk several years to get off the ground, I only want to work...

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Darrell Pennington

Thank you Alexia Melocchi for taking the time to share this wisdom.

Karlyle Tomms

Thank you for that. I copied it and saved it to my "education" folder on the film industry. I already know that, despite my screenplays being award-winning, getting them produced is rather like winnin...

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Sandra Correia

Alexia Melocchi, thank you for sharing this; every point resonates deeply, especially from the perspective of someone navigating filmmaking across different countries and sectors. For me, the truth th...

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Richard Joseph Secchiaroli
Story To Be Told

Hello Everyone, I am new to all of this. Born a lower middle class Italian, I have been a Entrepreneur/Businessman my entire life who built an empire in Las Vegas at a young age only to be faced with scrutiny from the Federal Government along with Mob intervention, and eventually landing myself and...

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Debbie Elicksen

Richard Joseph Secchiaroli sounds like you have a compelling story. Might I suggest you check out the Jobs section and perhaps post a ghostwriting position there with a bit more detail to help you fin...

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Richard Joseph Secchiaroli

Thank you! I will do that!

Pat Savage

Yes do check out the jobs section and do post a ghostwriting position wanted there

Leah Engdahl

Mom fell off stairs when I was working in the USMC base, need supports for medical and caregiving bills from compassionate people, I'm getting depressed

please

Help relief Or...

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Vital Butinar
Visualizing a scene helps the edit

Found this video that explains really nicely how visualizing an edited scene helps you figure out what to shoot on set, planned or unplanned.

It's interesting, how I guess knowing how to edit helps you shoot something and here's a whiled thought I just had what if editing and visualizing a scene can...

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Vital Butinar

Shadow Dragu-Mihai true, but at the same time you have to come up with the idea for the shot in the first place. I usually do that when I'm planning the shot list and at the same time doing rudimentar...

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Tomás Daniel

Vital Butinar That’s really interesting — especially that cycle of expansion during production and then reduction again in post.

It almost feels like you need to over-understand the story in order to a...

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Vital Butinar

Exactly Tomás Daniel. You put it well and I like it over-understanding the story and that it needed to get bigger before it became it became simpler again.

I mean I've always understood that at the beg...

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Tomás Daniel

Vital Butinar That’s a great way of putting it — almost like each stage demands a kind of “creative detachment.”

What you said about letting go at every phase really stands out to me. It takes discipl...

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Leah Engdahl

Mom fell off stairs when I was working in the USMC base, need supports for medical and caregiving bills from compassionate people, I'm getting depressed

please

Help relief Or...

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