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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.

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Alejandro García
Ambiguity in storytelling: when it works and when it doesn’t

While developing my current screenplay, I’ve been thinking a lot about the role of ambiguity in storytelling.

In many scripts, everything is explained very clearly, but I’m increasingly interested in stories where some elements remain uncertain. Not because the screenwriter doesn’t know the answer, b...

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Mike Boas

I like when some aspects of story are open to interpretation. What’s in The Pulp Fiction briefcase? Is Deckard a replicant in Blade Runner? These questions are not meant to have firm answers.

I just r...

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Alejandro García

Hi Mike, thanks for sharing your perspective.

For me, ambiguity isn’t just a resource to avoid explaining things. I see it as a fundamental element that can shape characters and the way they evolve. Am...

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Kevin Hager
Impossible Dream

Sometimes an impossible dream is the greatest one. That is why I dream of working with Disney, I really do have original ideas for their company, and some ideas for revivals, even business ideas to expand the outreach of their company.

So, if there are any agents or producers who have a connection t...

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Brenda Mohammed

I do hope that all your dreams come true.

Kevin Hager

Thank you, do you know anyone who could help me?

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Steve Windels
Thoughts on Scream 7 — returning to a franchise I grew up with

Over the past weeks I went on a full Scream marathon and rewatched the entire franchise. The first two films in particular reminded me why the series became such a landmark in horror.

What made the original Scream so special wasn’t only the meta-humor or the twists. It was the characters. Billy Loomi...

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A. S. Vieira

This is one of my favorite Slasher franchises, so my disappointment on how it was conducted was huge. There was not excuses for that final unmask, but if they are smart enough they can still save by doing a subtle retcon in the following movie.

Steve Windels

I totally understand your point and really appreciate the optimism. I just personally don’t see it working in this case. With all the ways they played with Stu Macher's return. It really feels like th...

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A. S. Vieira

Steve Windels , I didn't say anything related to Stu. He's dead and gone and I'm okay with it. What can be retconned is the killer's motivation, which now is very flat and weak. However, there's a sma...

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Steve Windels

I was ok with him being dead. Now I think differently. For me it felt like a way to give it a substantial villain again. I am not sure if that is possible with a character that is freshly introduced in another part.

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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A Bit Late But….

What are your thoughts on Filmhub moving from being an aggregator with no upfront fees to a film distribution company with tiered levels of access? Do you have a movie in distribution with them? Any extra noticeable differences since they changed? I am thinking of using them for a movie or two but getting user feedback is a helpful deciding factor.

Mike Boas

Hard to say if they’re using the term distributor in the true sense of the word.

We have a non-exclusive deal with them, which we signed up with about a year ago. It was their standard contract.

Mike Boas

Shadow, can you give me some examples of “independent streamers”?

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Mike Boas If you open an account on FilmHub, you can see a page of the logos of many platforms they claim to deliver to. Most of them those are "independent" and most of actually DON'T take Filmhub co...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Mike Boas Also no, they're implying they are a distributor because that permits a greater take of revenues and implies a certain insider relationship. Their business model is that of an aggregator, li...

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Mike Boas

I’ve always viewed Filmhub as an aggregator, like Distribber before it. At least Filmhub doesn’t insist on upfront fees like Distribber did.

I’m not trying to defend Filmhub. Just stating the facts, t...

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Aaiza Maryam
Hello everyone!

I just watched "Casino" recently, I was blown away by Robert De Niro’s performance. The way he conveys tension and inner conflict even in small gestures reminds me how powerful acting can be beyond dialogue.

I’m curious: what techniques do other actors use to bring that same depth and authenticity to their roles?

Aaiza Maryam

Thank you for sharing this, Langley Coleman I really appreciate it. I’m always interested in learning more about different acting techniques and approaches, so I’ll definitely check out the playlist.

Sebastian Tudores

what an awesome point you make Aaiza Maryam about "how powerful acting can be beyond dialogue." And that is because acting is action / behavior toward an objective, which COULD include dialogue, but n...

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Langley Coleman

Aaiza Maryam Awesome. Let me know if you found anything particularly interesting or helpful!

Andrea Cirillo

Wooo I remember that! In Italy this movie was dubbed, and our beloved Gigi Proietti gave his voice to De Niro. It was awesome!

Roberto Micheletti

Hey Aaiza Maryam, one thing that helps me is focusing on what the character is trying not to say.

Because I feel sometimes the most powerful moments come from the tension between what a character feels...

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Libby Wright
What's Your 2026 Goal

Can you believe 2026 is almost 1/4 complete? In addition to finding funding for our feature, I've also just written the rough draft of a Short Film. Hoping to complete it and get it done for Louisiana Film Prize this year. What are your goals? Can you make them S.M.A.R.T? Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound?

Cole Potter

In my view, writing a screenplay is like building a house. Professionals know what sells and how to create success. As an amateur, my goal is to continue learning effective nuances of the craft, keep...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

My big goal is probably not S.M.A.R.T. (it's to complete 21 unique projects by the end of October lol), but the important thing is getting started, especially since I'm just coming off of a major anemia spell.

Michael Thorn

>Can you believe 2026 is almost 1/4 complete?

Don't say that Libby Wright !

I know and I had meant to get the year off to a flying start. I'm behind schedule but my goal remains getting someone to see t...

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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 Thorn
In need of some quick feedback

I'm finishing off a new draft of a pilot episode and I need some quick feedback/notes on the opening scenes. We're talking 12 pages.

I'd be more than happy to do this on a mutual note-sharing basis if anyone would be up for a short read over the weekend.

Michael Thorn

thanks Libby - I've submitted a network request and we can then share email addresses so we can send one another attachments

Adriana Cannata

Hi! I'd love to join the mutual exchange, too

Cole Potter

I am also available to exchange feedback on your drafts. I have only five years screenwriting, three scripts in constant rewrites and three in first draft; nothing sold. My focus has been features and pilots, mostly adventure and dramedy. Happy to offer my insights.

Michael Thorn

Thanks so much Cole Potter - I'll send you a message with a link to the episode now - it's really just the opening scenes - first 12 pages - I'm keen to get feedback on but if you fancy reading on, pl...

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Michael Thorn

and Cole Potter gave me _invaluable_ reader responses - all proves how helpful it is getting peer reviewers to look over screenplays in the course of making them ready for targeted exec pitches......

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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?

Ibrahim AlBalushi

Give me a brief summary of the story, and I'll try to create a character for you.

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.

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Jason Green
How do you all handle music cues in scripts — especially when the sonic identity is part of your voice?

I’m a very music‑minded writer‑director, and my sonic choices are part of my storytelling. I don’t use music as wallpaper — I use it as emotional architecture. In The Bushmen, for example, Every Time I Die is the show’s pulse. It’s not a needle drop; it’s part of the identity. In The Unmaking, “Only...

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Michael David

Here is something that will never happen, to you or anyone else in the world, Jason Green :

PRODUCER: Jason! You're screenplay is better than Citizen Kane and will make us all multi-millionaires.

JASON...

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E Langley

Did the Austin screenwriters use cues. Have they been produced.

It's only their opinion.

Jim Cushinery

I’m a recording artist-turned-writer/director. I have two scripts that include original songs that move the narrative forward. In the scene descriptions, I quote a snippet of relevant lyrics to illust...

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Darrell Pennington

E Langley Touche. It's the differences that make us who we are. Celebrate diversity of thought in all aspects of life. Thanks for weighing in. This was the scene I was thinking of:

ED SULLIVAN

(into...

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