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Nikita Adams
Ask Me Anything (AMA) 3/25 to 3/26- How to Develop Source Material/ IP Into a Series or Film

Books and other IP adaptation is the new norm and it probably will be for a very long time. AMA about the process, business and creative, to prepare yourself for selling in this market. As a 20 plus year executive and indie producer I have done this dance dozens of time and I'm happy to share my experiences. Thanks!!

Nikita Adams

@Sailyn Barlow my answer is going to make your eyes roll, just know that up front. But the best way for you to get into development is to start as an assistant for a production company, studio, agency...

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Leonard Wolf

Hello Nikiita! I have an idea for an adult animation series with lots of music since I want it to be a successful outlet for my music as well as my inclinations, What package would you recommend to ma...

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Sailyn Barlow

Nikita Adams Lol! Your comment didn't make me roll my eyes, but it definitely made me sigh. I've applied to numerous assistant positions at multiple production/network companies, but I've found the pl...

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Linda Bradshaw-Rogers

Thank you, Nikita! Will do; sounds politically correct as stated in your remarks.

Dalton Mosley

Hello Nikita! I'm sure you've gotten (and still get) countless responses like this, but I have aspirations to build a career as a screenwriter of television and film. I'm twenty-three, so I recognize...

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Xochi Blymyer
From Set Life to Storytelling (and a Few Slightly Unusual Worlds)

Hi everyone,

I’m Xochi—1st AD in television by day, writer of slightly offbeat, character-driven stories by night.

After years of working on set wrangling schedules, personalities, and the occasional chaos, I’ve found myself drawn to stories about what happens when people are thrown together in places...

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Xochi Blymyer

Thanks All, happy to connect with you all!

Darrell Pennington

Xochi Blymyer bravo on the dictator project...that's a (sadly) funny line haha.

Xochi Blymyer

Darrell Pennington - ha, yes. and Thank you!

Haley Mary

That dictator project sounds interesting! Sadly considering the world today, that does sound too realistic.

Xochi Blymyer

Haley Mary - true. But it is a comedy - more in the vein of Coming to America or the new Anaconda. :)

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Romeal Watson
Japanese animation companies are being encouraged to find co-production opportunities internationally

My projects focus more on adult animations, which, from what I'm told, is harder to get producers/studios to consider in the US, because they're not fully tapped in to that audience.  Unless anyone knows different I've noticed that most of them distribute in from Asian companies.  So international m...

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John E. Bias

I agree with your assessment on this situation. Most of the screenplays that I have written are inspired by adult animation or anime. But when I pitch it as an animation, the reader is turned off by t...

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Malcolm Kewa

I would say the pacific would be the next big theme, for animated series, I mean look at moana, if a company would seriously dive into the pacific communities and culture, I am sure new materials for new projects would be found alot

Romeal Watson

Malcolm Kewa The thing with Moana is that it's more of our tradition Western 3D Animation. Those are all in the same basket as Toy Story and Zootopia. Moana 2 cost $250 million to make and promote. Th...

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Screenwriter Looking for Friends, Enemies, Collaborators & More

My name is Jamison, and I'm one of the idiot writers who worked below the line to help continue and solidify beloved celebrities into... gambling spokespeople. I'm sorry, America.

My screenwriting portfolio since I began in late October 2023 reflects an ongoing act of atonement. It's full of quirky...

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Jamison Bruce Anthony

HA Damian Watzen! Nope. Nobody's volunteered yet for the enemy role, so I will go ahead and settle for a constructive rivalry, thank you very much!

Charlie Solomon

Jamison Hi, I’m Charlie… I’m an alcoholic—

I mean screenwriter. Easy mistake. Same late nights, same questionable decisions, same “this seemed like a good idea at 2am" energy.

I respect the Bet-A-Verse...

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Jamison Bruce Anthony

Charlie Solomon Stupid comments are being weird and wonky. I wrote a big, long message about how I'm not prepared to die for the Bet-A-Verse as a bit, that the record player feature needs a rewrite, t...

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Mary Joy

Jamison, as a marketing pro, I accept your apology for the 'gambling spokespeople', but only if we can find a way to bet on the success of the 'Bet-A-Verse.' It’s a brilliant hook, and Barbara deserve...

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Charlie Solomon

Jamison — The fact that you rewrote your comment after it disappeared tells me everything I need to know about your commitment to the craft.

Hercules + the 12 steps of AA sounds like the kind of conce...

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Libby Wright
When The Score MAKES The Movie!

Well, I had a new experience this weekend... going to see an Amazon movie in a theater. As we walked out of the theater, two things stood out to me about Hail Mary: #1 Ryan Gosling just did a 2+ hour monologue and was so good he made us believe "Rocky" was real. #2 The score MADE this movie. In my h...

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Tony DiGregorio

One Battle after Another, score by Jonny Greenwood

Libby Wright

What made this score special Tony DiGregorio ?

Celso de Vasconcellos

Maybe a reflective movie.

Morgan Aitken

Interstellar - hands down. The movie was ruined by the casting - especially the lead, and the fact you can't understand a word he mumbles - but the music is the whole show. Then again, Notes On A Scandal was made all the more powerful by the Philip Glass's ethereal score.

Tony DiGregorio

Libby, I liked the way he built tension in certain scenes with a minimalist kind of melody and growing intense rhythm.

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Emmanuel Jomy
Completion of my first short film script.

Hey everyone,

Hope you’re all doing well. I’m excited to share that I’ve just completed my second short film script, “The People Who Stayed.”

Genre: Drama / Psychological Drama

Logline:

A lonely man who creates imaginary companions to cope with his isolation finds his carefully controlled world unraveli...

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Darrell Pennington

Emmanuel Jomy Congrats - that has to be very exciting. As I was reading your post 'Dan In Real Life' kept running through my mind. Great movie if you've never seen it....

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Emmanuel Jomy

I have never seen it Darrell. But I sure will if I have time. Thanks for reading!!!

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Joshua Jones
Is the film industry Pay to win now……or has it always been.

I had a general thought about the industry and would love some opinions.

It feels like this whole industry is lots of Pay to win.

I am earlier in my career but it feels like even things like mentoring is now only payable. Was making money mentoring younger filmmakers always a thing? or in the 80s 90...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Joshua Jones Social media platforms and low level producers have followed the common trend to charging for "mentorship" - it's just another way of upcharging for one on one tutoring. Actual mentorship...

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Ashley Renée Smith

Joshua Jones, this is a really thoughtful question, and I want to offer a slightly different perspective that might help reframe it a bit.

I don’t think the industry has suddenly become “pay to win.” I...

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 108 Script Requests and 52 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 3/24

Hey everyone! I wanted to congratulate our fellow community members who had scripts requested through Stage 32 pitch sessions over the last 2 weeks. We are thrilled for the opportunities for the following writers to have their scripts requested by various producers and managers, 120E Films, Bluewate...

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Jim Boston

Sam, that's tremendous news! Let's REALLY hear it for the writers who got those script requests and meeting requests during the last two weeks!

Vikki Harris

Congrats to all.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Congratulations, everyone~

Christopher Wells

That's amazing! Congrats to all.

Stephen Barber

Each week I see this list, and it never fails to excite me. Congratulations on everyone getting after it!

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Kat Spencer
Do you have a muse?

Is it a person, a feeling, a place… or something else entirely?

I’m always curious what actually sparks people to write.

Raven Riley

My muse is asking questions. I get really curious, ask a question, and then my mind is off!

Marie Hatten

Kat Spencer My current project was inspired initially by an experience I had and then from a whole bunch of research .

Lisa Sheridan

The late great Paddy Chayefsky advised writers to "empty" their experiences into their writing and then rely on research. If there is no pain, it's tougher to distinguish exactly what the conflict is since the characters determine the plotline through their emotional arcs.

Carol M. Salter

For me; a cafe that allows me to sit and drink tea, and the noisier the better. For some bizarre reason, I can write and write until, when i raise my head, several thousand words are completed.

At home, I'm distracted, by the laundry, the washing up, the cat etc.

Malcolm Kewa

To me, I would say, it's a spark flash thought I get whenever I am active and out and about, but I try to catch it as soon as possible. when I get the idea, I always get the idea for a story, whenever...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai
AI UPDATE: SORA is DEAD. DISNEY PULLS OUT.

SORA is DEAD. DISNEY PULLS OUT. OPENAI REMOVES VIDEO CAPABILITIES AND VIDEO DEVELOPER TOOLS FROM CHATGPT.

"... the novelty wore off fast and all that was left was AI slop of Mister Rogers doing karate and cops arresting a sentient waffle." (readthedailies.com)

The speculation is OpenAI's continual hem...

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OpenAI pulls the plug on Sora, the viral AI video app that sparked deepfake concerns
OpenAI pulls the plug on Sora, the viral AI video app that sparked deepfake concerns
OpenAI is shutting down its social media app Sora, which went viral last fall as a place to share short-form videos generated by artificial intelligence but also raised alarms in Hollywood and elsewhere.
Pat Alexander

Great to see OpenAI lose this battle this soon. A positive signal for filmmakers over the next 5 years. Can't imagine they won't be back though once they get ideas on how to do it for cheaper and brin...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Pat Alexander Honestly I don't think it impacts filmmakers either way, and I don't think generative AI does either. These are marketed to the retail public and, as noted by The Dailies, are novelties,...

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Amanpreet Malait

"Very helpful insight."

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

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Timothy Miller
How would you act

if you were given a role as lead actor/actress for a franchise film with +2 films following it but the role played against you.

their are many ways a character plays against you that you should be aware of.

In acting, when a character plays against you, it usually means there is a fundamental mismatc...

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Suzanne Bronson

Hi Timothy Miller I think I would find the first three as a challenge. I considre myself a dramatic actress, and when I was cast in a comedic role, it was a struggle at first. (that is what rehearsals...

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Timothy Miller

Suzanne Bronson that is fantastic, knowing what your limitations are will boost your performance, breaking through those limitations will make your acting even better....

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