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New Social Media Video

All,

Check out this new video I made with Google Gemini.

AI is here to stay.

This thing saved me hundreds of dollars and took seconds to create.

Let me know what you think.

Lauren Hackney

Wow - I had no idea this could be done. Amazing!

Paul Samson

hmmmm ... will you like me to share you some ideas on how it will work

Anthony McBride

Paul Samson I used Google Gemini and just asked to create a promotional video. You'll have to subscribe to a paid plan.

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Stage32 and Pathfinder

TWO FATES is a Finalist!! Congratulations to all the Finalists! Incredible, Exciting, and extremely Grateful!!!

Thank you Stage32 and Pathfinder and all involved!!!!!

Lori Peters

Thank you all so much!!

Michael David

Good job!

Darrell Pennington

AWESOME!!!!

Mike O'Neill

Congrats!

Eric McKeever

Congrats!!

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Harold Ferré

Harold Ferré

Thank you for your feedback.

However, I'd really like to know... Have you ever had a turning point that changed your writing style?

AdriAnne Headen

No but I do see where that is possible. New experiences, gives new talent and ideas

Harold Ferré

That's clear. I think it's entirely plausible, Headen. And we've all already experienced these new approaches that have changed thousands of screenwriters in a particular genre.

Geoff Hall

Harold Ferré Hi Harold, the short answer is YES. I was listening to a podcast by John August and Craig Mazin and they were extolling the virtue of white space on the screenplay page; of not overwritin...

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Harold Ferré

That's an undeniable truth, Hall.

Budgeting

Wondering if anyone has any tips or tricks for putting a budget together, in order to get a budget top-sheet I can use for grant applications? With no experience in the industry, but wanting to self-produce my Indy film, I have no idea how much things will cost. For example, do you need to first hav...

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Ashley Renée Smith

Adam Delmonico You don’t need every single shot planned out before you start building a budget, but having a strong sense of your script breakdown, locations, cast size, and overall scope will make a...

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Baron Rothschild

Budgets don’t start with numbers — they start with identity.

Until the identity of the project is clear, every number looks random. Most first‑time producers try to build a top sheet before they’ve de...

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Baron Rothschild

If you want a clean starting point, I can map the identity of your project with you in a short clarity session so your budget has a real architecture behind it. It’s a simple upstream diagnostic that stabilizes the whole process.

Baron Rothschild

A lot of first‑time producers hit this same collapse — once the identity is clear, the budget stops drifting and the top sheet becomes easy to build.

Stephen Folker

Adam Delmonico it's not overly complicated. What's important is that you abide by whatever the grant's guidelines are, especially how you'll be using the funds (if you succeed)....

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Eva Novicova
A new project. Is "zero error".So, are villains better or not?

I don't like clichés, and I don't like villains. That's why there aren't many villains in my stories, or I shift the focus. Because of this, my character Watson, who starts out as a sweet but stubborn guy, eventually becomes a broken artificial intelligence and a "villain," and then a hero who pretends to be evil. So, are villains better or not?

Alex Silverscript

This is a really interesting perspective and honestly, I think what you’re doing is stronger than the traditional “villain vs hero” setup.

Characters like Watson feel more compelling because they’re no...

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Mike Boas

How about antagonists? Are they okay? :)

Eva Novicova

I agree Mike Boas that antagonists are cool, but they should be powerful, like the Joker from "Batman" or Scar from "The Lion King"

Eva Novicova

No Alex Silverscript, this story is already a Gatov

I.D. Modisett

Villains make up some of the best characters in cinema history. My opinion they are by far the most interesting to write as well. Not all stories need a villain but even an anti-hero or your main char...

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Chass Chen
Scam Alert - Beware of Michael R. Williams (potential impersonation)

I wanted to share a recent experience in case it helps others avoid a similar situation.

I was contacted by someone on Stage 32 using the name Michael R. Williams:

This individual expressed interest in my script and described a “collaborative development” p...

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Home, Michael R. Williams
Home, Michael R. Williams
Producer / founder ABOUT MICHAEL About Michael Michael R. Williams is a feature film producer, line producer and DGA Unit Production Manager based in Los Angeles.
Chass Chen

Laquan Copeland Thank you for the quick response and for taking action on this—I really appreciate it.

Glad to hear the account has been removed and that steps are being taken to prevent similar situ...

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Francisco Castro

Appreciate your efforts, Chass Chen!!! Thanks for looking out!!!

GJ Harvey

Thx, have also had several of these "collaboration" or "partnership" contacts of late.

Yan Ju Zeng

I’ve gotten a fair amount of these impersonators too. I always look them up now because of the first one

Shawn Jackson

Perhaps professional industry people who are interested in developing or working with new and experienced members could register with Stage 32, by providing a company domain email verification , which...

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Vanessa Chattman 2
BENEATH THE OAK horror feature screenplay adaptation written by Vanessa M. Chattman

Hi everyone! I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself here in the Stage 32 community. I'm Vanessa M. Chattman, I'm an US Army Desert Storm Veteran, a former US Army reservist, a self-published author with The Book Baby Publishing Company, and an award-winning screenwriter. A few hours ago, I fi...

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Vanessa Chattman 2

My Fiction Horror screenplays have nothing to do with the War; my screenplays are about my experience with supernatural and paranormal experiences. Thanks for the welcome Wael.

Marie Hatten

Just read the logline and synopsis, you had me at ghost lol .

Vanessa Chattman 2

I don't have a desire to ever write about my War time experience, IRAQ, or any other War that has happened in this world. I was just being polite by letting everyone know that I'm a Desert Storm War V...

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Wael Magdi

"Hello Vanessa, let's connect and discuss this further in private messages. I believe a direct conversation would be more productive for both of us."

Vanessa Chattman 2

Wow, Wael, do you really want to know more about my creepy supernatural and paranormal horror experiences, I really never met anyone that wants to connect and have a further discussion, this is a surprise.! I can definitely tell you, it's plenty to mention in the world of literature!

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Laurie Woodward
Which Logline?

Hi All! I’m an award-winning author and screenwriter currently producing a short sci-fi film, Celestial Pirouette which blends noir visual style with expressive, story-driven dance. The project is partially funded and moving toward a late summer shoot.

Which of these makes you more interested in watc...

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Jason Howell

I’m leaning toward B. It gives a clearer picture of who the characters are and what the emotional stakes look like. “Ballroom champion” and “alien anthropologist” immediately set up a dynamic I can visualize, and the conflict feels more active and grounded.

Stephen Folker

I think both are too wordy. Find a way to condense.

Mike Boas

Second one is better, but the “her” refers to the dancer, where I think you mean the alien. The alien is the one under the control of an implant, yes?

Mike Boas

Is the bar important? Seems awkward to call it out. if the dancer works there, say so.

Laurie Woodward

Mike Boas, First thanks for the thoughtful comments. In answer to them, yes, the bar is important as it has decayed over time. It used to be vibrant and filled with dance now everything has faded, DJ...

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Daniel Danitto
What If a Cartoon World Didn’t Behave Like One? - “Pranky Wolf” Animation Potential

What if a cartoon world didn’t behave like one?

After years of development, I’ve just published my comic project “Pranky Wolf: Stories of the Ethereal Grove” on Amazon.

What started as a simple character concept evolved into a larger IP built around tone and attitude rather than traditional storyte...

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Evan Anglin

This is so rad !!

Daniel Danitto

Thanks, appreciate it! :)

Kevin Jackson

I think anything is possible within animation and your concept sounds different and I would love to see it. King of the Hill for example is an adult comedy that is not over exaggerated or irreverent....

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Daniel Danitto

Kevin Jackson Thanks, I appreciate it. It’s actually about animals living like modern humans, but grounded in real behavior and character-driven humor. Glad it stands out....

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Amanda Toney

Oh my gosh, this is fantastic! Love the elements of dark humor and the rap battle influence - very creative! You should email our success team and see if there are any execs who’d be interested in this concept: successstage32.com

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Ashley Renée Smith
What's On Your Mind, Stage 32 Community?

Hi Everyone!

I wanted to take a moment to (re)introduce myself here in the community, I’m Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32. I have the privilege of working closely with our members every day to help you connect, learn, and find opportunities to move your creative goals forward.

If you’re ne...

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Sumit Kumar

Hi Ashley,

I’m from India and currently learning screenwriting. I plan to start writing short film screenplays soon, mainly in Hinglish (Hindi + English).

Are Hinglish short film scripts acceptable on S...

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Chidiebere Aduaka

Greetings everyone,

I am new here and excited to be part of this community. I have a strong passion for screenwriting and a deep desire to create meaningful and high-quality films.

My goal is to buil...

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Chidiebere Aduaka

Here is my script,

The Hidden Stone of Zambara” – A High-Concept Thriller for Streaming

Sammie Settlemire

I am new here and to it all but let me tell ya. I have a story,my story thats better than anything put out in 10 years. No doubt about it. I wish you well in all you do.

Sydney S

You're the best Ashley!

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