One of my characters got murdered…
and I didn’t want them to die.
But the story did.
I didn’t even see it coming.
Has that ever happened to you?
One of my characters got murdered…
and I didn’t want them to die.
But the story did.
I didn’t even see it coming.
Has that ever happened to you?
Hi Everyone!
I am Ludivine Allegue, and I am so happy to share that my short Animation screenplay “Spinzone” made the Quarterfinals of the Stage 32 + DramaBox Screenwriting Competition.
There are many reasons why this means a lot to me. I joined Stage 32 fourteen years ago! Back in 2012, I was a visua...
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Hi Ludivine Allegue, it’s so wonderful to see you here again, and congratulations on Spinzone making the Quarterfinals. That’s an incredible achievement!!
I love hearing about your journey from visual...
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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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“Admirable to return to writing with such dedication. Reconnecting with storytelling will certainly yield powerful narratives.”
Thanh, it’s never too late to return to what truly inspires you. Many writers step away at some point, but the passion for storytelling often finds its way back stronger. Every experience you gain add...
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FORMAT: Animated Feature Film (80–100 minutes)
GENRE: Animation / Fantasy / Adventure / Drama
TARGET AUDIENCE: Family, Young Adults, General Audience
LOGLINE:
A gifted young painter discovers a legendary brush that reveals the true nature of those she paints, but when tasked with portraying the king, sh...
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This is a very in depth and character driven story. I can see it being done in Anime Style along the line of stories like "The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity", "The Dangers in my Heart" and "Your Lie in April".
What are your plans going forward?
Thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it.
My goal is to develop Elara the Painter into an animated feature film or possibly an animated series, depending on how the story evolves....
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Congrats Jackie Letkowski !
Jackie Letkowski, huge congratulations to you! Making the quarterfinals is such an exciting milestone, and it’s wonderful to see your work recognized alongside so many talented writers.
Moments like th...
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Hi everyone! I'm Kinga Györei, and I'm thrilled to join this amazing community! A little about me: I've been a high school math and physics teacher in Hungary for 27 years. For most of my career, colleagues and students kept asking why I didn't become an actress or comedian—apparently I have a knack...
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Hi Szabina Györei, welcome to Stage 32 and huge congratulations on making the Quarterfinals!! It’s always inspiring to see someone pivot into a creative path after building such a strong career elsewh...
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Honestly, it started with wanting to improve my English — both my listening and writing skills. As a hopeless romantic, I stumbled upon some vertical series episodes on social media, and I was instant...
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I’m R.L. Canupp, a writer and screenwriter from North Carolina. I build emotionally charged, character‑driven stories that blend atmosphere, intimacy, and a little bit of myth. My work tends to live in the spaces between genres. Where nostalgia meets danger, where memory becomes a character, and whe...
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Hello R.L. Canupp. Wishing you every success!
Wayne Jarman thank you so much.
R.L. Canupp., I’m really glad you decided to step into the Introduce Yourself Lounge, and I always enjoy seeing your posts in the Screenwriting and Authoring Lounges. I hope you’ll continue to stay ac...
Expand commenthello, its Nebukadresia Mathias a young creative in Tanzania, EAST AFRICA at 20 years old i would like stage 32 to take me somewhere ive always dreamt. i would like to connect to people my age and some mentors who are clearly older especially the ones near my campus for more detail. i really want to be an international actress someday
Hi Nebukadresia Lungwecha, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. It’s great to meet you, and I love your ambition to pursue an international acting career.
This is a...
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Nebukadresia, welcome to Stage 32. It’s great to see young creatives with clear goals and passion for storytelling and acting. Stay consistent, keep developing your skills, and connect with others in...
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Hi everyone, I’m an entertainment lawyer representing film and TV producers, financiers and distributors. Given my acting background, I’m passionate about helping emerging filmmakers make their projects come to fruition. This year I have also started producing feature films and short films. Excited...
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Welcome to the S32 Club, Emma Wilson!
Emma Wilson Welcome to the community!
It’s great to see someone with both a legal and creative background supporting emerging filmmakers that balance is really important, especially when projects start...
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Welcome Emma! Nice to chat with you here! I’ve been a Stage 32 member since 2021. I am a screenwriter and script consultant with my own script consulting and pitch coaching business. I also co host th...
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I write psychological horror and grounded sci-fi, mostly centered on family dynamics and uncomfortable emotional territory.
Currently sharing a feature that leans into those themes pretty heavily.
Looking forward to connecting with people working in similar spaces.
This script goes DARKER than you may be used too.
Sounds like an awesomely uncomfortable place to be Salustiano Berrios! Who or what would you say were your biggest influences for your work?
For this particular project, my son. I struggled accepting his autism diagnosis for more years than I’d like to admit. Writing this script—and my novel it was based off of—was cathartic, exciting, and...
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I love that your writing gave you your outlet and that you were able to channel it to completed work. You're going to find a great collaborator here in the community, I'm sure of it!
Thank you Amanda Toney … that collaborator is You!
Hi Salustiano Berrios, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. It’s great to meet you, and your focus on psychological horror and grounded sci-fi rooted in family dyna...
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Hello everyone,
I am Naveen Miriyala from India, new here, an author of "Book: Unsold Virgin" and budding screenwriter with strong skill set in Drama and Sci-fi genres.
In my first book i discussed about social issue related to Women in this society.
Currently, i have completed my first Screenplay Po...
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Hi there Naveen Miriyala I'll move this post to the screenwriting lounge. If producers and film is ideally your goal you should approach creatives in the film, production and screenwriting lounges....
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Nice, that's dramatic. I haven't had a script take such a major turn while writing, but in outlines such wild things happen for me.
On the converse, I'd had characters survive due to the heroes and villains constantly foiling each other's plans.
I’m working on a novel right now where the outline says a character dies but in the writing he ended up living. It was a Jesse Pinkman situation. I grew to love him so much I didn’t have the heart to kill him, and the story is stronger for it!
Yup. I won't give spoilers, but I 100% still haven't recovered from it. I say this despite it being HEAVILY foreshadowed, even by the character in question.