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Charles Terry
Honored to be a Quarterfinalist for the Stage 32 + Mark Creative Management + TV Drama Screenwriting Contest

It's always good to be honored for our hard work. Hopefully more good news to come. Congrats to all the fellow Quarterfinalists and good luck to everyone else. I've been selected for awards and not selected.

As an aspiring professional, all I can say is good luck to everyone and keep writing. I alwa...

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John Fife

Charles Terry Congratulation Charles!

Leonardo Ramirez

Congratulations Charles Terry and you're right. It's what we pour out that matters!

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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!!

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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Beverly Thompson

Thanks Nikita - I am convinced that because my story is part-bio and I’m a fairly bold personality at heart…that my character is strong - she carries the weight of blame and guilt throughout the four...

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Vanessa Chattman 2

Thank you very much Nikita for your amazing industry success, guidance, and support. I have 5 Novel screenplay adaptations, I"m so thankful that 3 out of my 5 adaptations have updated WGA certificates...

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Pat Savage
Rockstar to Filmmaker

Hi there creative army! My name is Pat Savage and my story is rolling forward... back to the future so to speak. I started early in life filming stuff in grade 5 class with an old clunky 8 mm camera of my uncles I found at our family cottage north of Toronto. Then, after 2 years messing about with c...

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Lauren Hackney

It's been a wild ride watching you from the sidelines. You are always creating and doing something interesting - I know there's so much more to come for you because you never stand still! Love it!

Pat Savage

Lauren Hackney Thanks it's been a real challenge to get here and I'll be going to Cannes this May with my Savage Roads movie...

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Lauren Hackney

Fantastic Pat Savage Cheering you on from Down Under! Good luck!

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Tash Smurthwaite
When a project you’ve worked on gets this kind of recognition…

The TV show I recently script edited has just been nominated for five BAFTAs... including a nomination for Best Writer: Drama at the BAFTA Craft Awards!!

Helping Paris adapt her memoir for the screen was a crazy, exciting, intense, beautiful, and all consuming experience. I’m so thrilled for her and...

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Wilhelmina Wells

congratulations

Bamutiire Edmund

Cheers to that!

John Fife

Tash Smurthwaite That's awesome! Congratulations Tash!

Jim Boston

Tash, way to GO! Here's wishing you and Paris more and more and more success!

Gerald Paul Barrett

Congratulations Tash.

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R.L. Canupp
Crimson Disco - Limited Series

I’ve been revisiting a limited series I wrote a while back, a three‑episode psychological thriller set in a desert town and I’ve been thinking a lot about how structure changes when you’re writing a contained arc instead of a traditional pilot.

One thing that surprised me is how different the rhythm...

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John Fife

Never wrote a series but it sounds like a really cool story.

Leonardo Ramirez

This is a great take on pacing and emotional progression. I'm a feature guy but I'd love to see how others map this out in TV format. Great post R.L. Canupp....

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Adam Delmonico

I really like the limited series format. When I lived in the UK almost all series were limited series, that's just the way they did it, so when I moved back to N. America it seemed like a big commitme...

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Advanced to the Quarterfinalist Round

I’m happy to share a recent milestone in my writing journey. 

My first screenplay, Errors We Carry, is currently in the Quarterfinalist round of the Stage 32 TV Drama Screenwriting Contest and is selected as one of six top scripts for OWA 0601. Grateful for the support and excited to see where it goes next.

Joseph Donald

Congratulation

Mike O'Neill

Congrats, Shamila Habibi !

Seth James

Well done, Shamila Habibi. Best wishes advancing to the next round!

Pat Savage

Congratulations

Bradford Richardson

Way to go, Shamila!

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Ryan Wilford
"How’s Your Day?" — A Short Film Concept

Happy Tuesday, creative family!

I’m currently developing a new short film script titled "How’s Your Day?" and wanted to share the vision I'm bringing to life.

The film explores the "rhetorical" question of “How are you?” and the internal friction we feel when the answer is complicated. I’m planning a...

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Welcome | Ryan Wilford
Welcome | Ryan Wilford
Ryan Wilford's screenwriting delves into themes of mental health, fostering reflection and healing through immersive narratives. My Story Born and raised in the vibrant city of Chicago and now rooted…
David Taylor

Make the internal one visual where the external is spoken and make the external one spoken when the internal is visual. Break the rules by doing utterly horrible, imagined things in the internal as il...

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Ryan Wilford

David Taylor Thank you for the suggestion! I love the idea of using the internal screen to lean into more visceral, 'rule-breaking' illustrations of feeling.

The contrast between a composed reality and...

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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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Michael David

Think of it like tutoring - no one tutors for free. Why should screenwriting be different?

Shawn Jackson

Joshua Jones I think screenwriting, and the industry in general, has always been a closed shop in LA and it is always about who you know, who you have worked with, and are you a fit in the room.

Platf...

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Sandra Correia
The Market Is Ready for Queer Love Stories with Happy Endings

A reflection for the Stage 32 Producing Lounge

For years, queer female stories were pushed to the margins, often tragic, often coded, often treated as “risky.” But the landscape has shifted, and the data is finally catching up to what audiences have been asking for all along: queer joy sells. Queer l...

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See Francesca and Michaela Step into Bridgerton Season 5 as the Lead Couple
See Francesca and Michaela Step into Bridgerton Season 5 as the Lead Couple
Bridgerton's next main couple has been announced. See your first look at Francesca Stirling and Michaela Stirling as the leads of Season 5, and get a preview from Hannah Dodd, Masali Baduza, and showrunner Jess Brownell.
Steez Steez_aura

This is really insightful. I’m new to filmmaking and it’s inspiring to see these conversations happening.

Sandra Correia

Steez Steez_aura, welcome and thank you for saying that. These conversations are inspiring, because they remind us that filmmaking isn’t just about craft or budgets, it’s about the stories we choose t...

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Ashley Renée Smith
How Do You Define Success Right Now?

This is something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately, especially as the industry continues to shift and evolve.

For me, success right now isn’t tied to a specific project, deal, or end result. It’s about impact.

When I hear from members here on Stage 32 that they’ve made meaningful connections in t...

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Ashley Renée Smith

Anna Marton Henry this is such an important reframe. Also, what you said about people perceiving you as a “social butterfly” is something that I relate to deeply. That confidence often comes from havi...

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Ingrid Wren

Anna Marton Henry thank you for your sage advice. I too get nervous amidst large groups pf people I don't know and this next step on my screenwriting adventure, to attend the producing conference in a...

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Brenda Mohammed

I published 68 books and 68 audiobooks before writing three screenplays. My four-series sci-fi horror screenplay was a finalist in the 13Horror.com Film& Screenplay Contest in September 2025. I feel s...

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Eugene Mandelcorn

I am a Producer/Writer with a studio that makes movies that matter, movies that can change the world for the better, we call it, "solution-based" cinema. I would love to have a larger audience for thi...

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Catherine Cole

Push forward with every piece of the pie that makes up your journey to success. The number and type of pieces are unique to your journey as are your goals for success. Break them down into bite size,...

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James Lagrimas
How to Navigate the Cannes Film Festival Marche du Film (March 2026)

The Cannes Film Festival can be overwhelming when you plan to attend for the first time. Over 12,000 film industry professionals head to Cannes each year to present and discover almost 4,000 films and projects in development at 33 screening venues.

In this free webinar we’re bringing in the Executive...

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Joshua Jones

Will this be recorded, I have a one of my features on a table read that day? thank you

Eugene Mandelcorn

I went to the webinar registration, and it would not let me register, is it full?

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