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Abhijeet Aade
Why do some stories feel powerful… even when nothing “big” happens?

I’ve been thinking about this while reading different scripts and posts here. Some stories have huge stakes death, survival, war yet don’t always connect. And some quieter stories, with smaller moments, stay with you long after. It makes me wonder Is it really about the plot… or about how deeply we...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

You're welcome, Abhijeet Aade, and thank you :) yeah it reminds me of how in Harry Potter, Voldemort is evil and everything, but Umbridge had a MUCH more visceral reaction from readers and viewers and...

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Wade Taylor

I was just watching Godfather 2. The moments that always stand out are when you see corrupt & powerful men succeeding, while others struggle. Watching the persecuted rise up & do something about it is...

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Abhijeet Aade

David Ramey Gordon That makes a lot of sense. I think connection is really the core of it regardless of genre. Even with suspense or something more unconventional, if there’s a strong emotional or hum...

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Abhijeet Aade

Wade Taylor I completely agree those contrasts are what make it so powerful. Seeing authority and corruption operate so effortlessly, while others struggle to hold onto control, creates a tension that...

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Abhijeet Aade

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh That’s a great example and I completely agree.

What makes a character like Dolores Umbridge so effective is how familiar she feels. She represents a kind of everyday authority tha...

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Leonardo Ramirez
Where Are You in the Process Right Now?

Quick check-in—where are you in your current project?

Are you outlining, drafting, rewriting, or somewhere in between?

I’ve found that each stage brings its own challenges—and its own kind of momentum.

Would love to hear where everyone is at right now. And yes, feel free to share your logline!

Abhijeet Aade

Leonardo Ramirez That’s a great way to look at it.

I’ve noticed the same when you step away a bit, the story almost starts solving itself in the background. It’s like clarity comes in those quieter mom...

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Jim Boston

Leonardo, us getting together in Music City, USA sounds like a plan!

Leonardo Ramirez

LOL Erik Bianco - don't we all my friend!

Leonardo Ramirez

Definitely stay loosely connected Abhijeet Aade. But not by choice. I try to disconnect but it tries its best to remain. I do have moments where I'm totally disconnected and that's a good thing....

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Leonardo Ramirez

Heck yea Jim Boston - we'd have to share a pie though!

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Kendall Helton
Managers/Pitches

Good day everyone!

I’m based in a small town in NC, so film opportunities are a bit limited to me. That said, I’ve been pushing forward regardless because I genuinely love writing and believe I’ll get my shot one day.

I’ve been focusing on pitching and continuing to build my scripts, but I’m starting...

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Kendall Helton

Preston Poulter I totally would if I can find an illustrator! I’m sure there’s some software out there. I do know a lot of talented artists in my area, actually. I never thought of that!...

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Preston Poulter

Kendall Helton I know too many illustrators and can recommend a number of them.

Abhijeet Aade

Kendall Helton I’m in a similar place building scripts and trying to figure out the right next steps so I relate to this a lot.

From what I’ve seen and experienced so far, it seems like having a strong...

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Steve Dini

As I mentioned earlier with Kendall, it all comes down to relationships. Of all the scripts (7) I've optioned, only one came from a service (InkTip). The rest were as a result of working with people I...

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Kendall Helton

Steve Dini luckily, I’ve got the nice thing down perfectly lol thank you again for the insight!

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M Bartels
Glad to be back again

Hello everyone,

It has been a long time like maybe 12 years plus since I logged in to Stage32. I thank the creators of this platform for sending helpful reminder emails that keep us engaged with what is happening in the industry.

How can we as film professionals ensure that the right people are being...

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Pat Savage

M Bartels How you can ensure that the right people are being credited for soundtracks is simple. Make sure your soundtrack is properly registered on your Nigerian music rights organization https://www...

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Ashley Renée Smith

Hi M Bartels, welcome back to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform.

And thank you for highlighting the importance of staying up to date with how the industry is evolving. You’re...

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Cynna Ael
The Hyphenate’s Journey: Mastering the Author-Screenwriter Bridge

You’ve spent years mastering the "Internal World" of the novel. You know your protagonist's favorite childhood scent and the exact shade of the sky in Chapter 14. But then, you open Final Draft 13, look at that blinking cursor on a white page, and realize: The rules have changed.

Being a "Multi-Hyph...

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Beckham B David

What you’re describing about the “two brains” is very real, and I think a lot of writers underestimate just how different those muscles are until they actually try to cross over.

The part that stood...

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Cynna Ael

Okay for me-- I know the adaptation part is honestly about relooking at the continuity as a whole and why did it work on paper? Then it's how much of this is overlap, how much is just giving repetitio...

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Harold Ferré
Get feedback on your script. There's no such thing as the idea of ​​the century!

Finishing your screenplay is a milestone. But it’s not the moment that gets you opportunities, the rewrite is.

The truth is, most scripts don’t get passed on because of the idea. They get passed on because something in the execution isn’t landing yet. And that’s the part that’s hardest to see on your...

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Pat Alexander

Writing is rewriting. One trick I always use is to get friends who I know write/like genres/stories other than the kinds I write to read for feedback. Always helps me see things I wouldn't notice, from the opposite perspective of who the scripts I write are for

Alex Silverscript

i can help you with that if you are ready let's talk

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Josiah Cosgrove
Animation is an underrated genre?

I've realized that lots of people and even filmmakers don't take animation seriously and don't see ot as a tool to create emotional, meaningful or suspenseful stories and films. Most people just think that animation is a tool explicitly for dumb, silly cartoons like SpongeBob SquarePants or Looney T...

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Harold Ferré

Absolutely. Personally, people think I'm a kid when I watch an animated film. Like, "He's an idiot! What's he watching? Stupid stuff!" But I don't care. I see animation as a source of inspiration for...

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Cyrus Sales

Josiah Cosgrove I think it depends on the person and how much knowledge they have about the industry and what consumers like. I think for the average person it may seem silly and dumb but for those wh...

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Michael Fitzer, Mfa
START small

I've been a member of Stage32 almost since its inception, and although I wasn't active on it for many years, I have enjoyed watching it grow as a safe space for seasoned pros and aspiring filmmakers to connect.

This is a safe space, but it is also one for honesty and transparency, so to anyone just...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I agree, being a newbie who nonetheless came out swinging (call it that overconfidence that's endemic to newbies), I've now learned to significantly cool my jets lol. I'm focusing entirely on getting...

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Christina Pickworth

Also I think it's great for creatives to be aware of all the different elements that go into building a career. It's not just about writing a script (which is the best it can possibly be). It's also a...

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Jaz Lagrimas
Female Driven Contest -- who submitted?

Let us know if you submitted and tell us more about your scripts!

Lynn Garthwaite

SO many creative ideas listed here. Best wishes to everyone. I submitted an adapted screenplay for my own mystery/thriller novel Starless Midnight. Logline: A shocking mystery/thriller that pits a you...

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Stephanie Kropp

Everyone's scripts sound so interesting! I submitted Perfect Moments. Logline: A control-obsessed strategist who can rewind time must learn to let go of perfection before it costs her a chance at real love.

Keisha Monique ---

I wanted to submit my feature poster too. I did not see that as an option upon my initial post. Thank you all who uploaded pics, causing me to seek out how to do it. Good Luck to everyone!!

Michael Alan Elliott

I entered by romantic drama, "When Will I See You Again?". LOGLINE: When a stubborn 75 year old man agrees to care for his lifetime first love now battling cancer, their rekindled romance forces them to confront the wreckage of decades while racing time to finally chose each other.

Paul Hikari

My submission is "King of Blades".

Logline: When her champion father is paralyzed in a train crash, a rookie virtual reality swordfighter aims to win the championship to prove her self-worth, going to...

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Michael Dukumor
Zombie boy

I really wanted to make this series a live action but I think animation will be better

Zombie Boy is a thrilling sci-fi action film set in a near-futuristic city, blending elements of 28 Years Later with a superhero twist. Jack, a brilliant but overworked scientist, accidentally inhales a unique zom...

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Kevin Jackson

Not seeing anything

Cyrus Sales

Hey Michael Dukumor ! Looks like you posted something but it's not showing on our end. You mind reposting with the content again, would love to see what the series is about....

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Spencer Robinson
Getting Paid for Your Writing

I love representing writers and actors. There are parts of the job that can be frustrating (delivering bad news) and parts that are amazing (celebrating the good), but I really love what I do. There is however one part of the job that I hate, and I wanted to bring it up just to manage expectations....

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Yan Ju Zeng

I watched a masterclass by Samuel L Jackson, and he said something akin to: “you’re paid to sit and wait, the acting comes free” and I think about that a lot. The turnaround for money with my acting h...

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David Ramey Gordon

I have a bunch of great projects if you would like to hear.? shoot me your email.

Wade Taylor

I have finished 5 TV Pilots & am currently in the process of pitching them. I’ve heard so many good things about Stage32 & the platform’s ability to help writers get their stories in front of people w...

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David Taylor

Spencer Robinson Yes, what would you change on the producer or studio sides of the journey to the screen?

Spencer Robinson

David Taylor I wish producers would do more of the packaging. Some are amazing; and do, but plenty want everything brought with a nice little bow on it.

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