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Tomás Daniel
Approaching final development — A political sci-fi feature exploring power and control

I’m currently in the final stages of developing my feature film The Weight of Power.

It’s a political drama with psychological and sci-fi elements, exploring power, control, and the ethical limits of systems designed to “protect” society.

Over the past months, I’ve focused on refining the emotional co...

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Tomás Daniel

Abhijeet Aade I really appreciate that — and I’m glad that came through.

That balance between idea and human experience is something I’m constantly trying to stay aware of. It’s easy to get lost in the...

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Tomás Daniel

Kristia Nakhoul Thank you, I really appreciate your interest — that means a lot.

I’m still in the development stage, focusing on refining the story and characters, but it’s great to know the project re...

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Laquan Copeland

Tomás, this sounds like a compelling and timely concept, especially with that blend of political drama and sci-fi grounded in character. As you move into this next phase, we recommend leveraging Stage...

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Tomás Daniel

Tucker Briggs Thank you for sharing this — I really like your approach, especially the focus on refining without losing the writer’s voice.

That “almost there” stage is exactly where I am with my curre...

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Tomás Daniel

Laquan Copeland Thank you, I really appreciate the support and guidance.

That’s exactly the direction I’m aiming for — continuing to refine the project while building the right connections around it. I...

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Leonardo Ramirez
Let’s Build Real Connections, Not Just Pitches

Hey fellow scribes!

I wanted to share a quick reminder that the best way to connect with producers and fellow creatives here in the lounges is by being relational.

When you share your journey, your experiences, and what you’re learning as a screenwriter, it opens the door for real conversation and mea...

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Nechelle Christina

With the increased interest and production of micro dramas or vertical series I've taken a look at some of the work that I've created and decided which things could be adapted into a vertical series m...

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Sandra Jones

I've learned that the journey is the reward. I have learned more about myself through writing than I have anyone else. Life is amazing and I am so grateful to be a writer and to learn from all of you! With every project I evolve more and more and become better.

Amy Wilhelm

It’s been an invaluable learning experience on Stage 32. I’ve recently learned that attention flows through stillness. When a moment isn’t overworked, presence alone can deepen the connection between...

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Jay Burton

Work more in silence. This has allowed less distractions from opinions that can be great and very useful, but can throw off flow. Even fifteen plus years in it, I've realized more and more how helpful...

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Jack Teague

Around mid 2025, I chose a half hour pitch session with an exec because she had worked with a major producer that I hoped she would surface the project to if she concurred. She didn't offer to move pr...

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Damilola Jabita
What scripts reflects the real you?

The scripts that scare me are always the ones worth finishing.

I don’t mean scared like ‘I don’t know what happens next’. I mean scared in a deeper way.

The kind of scared that comes from writing something true. Something that exposes a part of how you see the world and puts it on a page where anyone...

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Jason Green

Damilola Jabita I really like the space you’re exploring here — that feeling of a story pushing back and revealing something deeper as you write it. My process is almost the opposite, but I think it c...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Honestly this is every script I write lol, try as I might to hold back when I know someone will read my words... my subconscious says "screw that" and I end up spilling some dark secrets.

It's why admi...

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Ayesha Simra

Damilola Jabita, I think so too. The stories that feel uncomfortable to write usually come from a more honest place, and that’s what tends to stay with people.

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Sonny Hudson
Excited to be here!

I'm an author of four murder suspense/thrillers known collectively as the 'Jessica Jansen Thriller' series that feature a female FBI agent and a female investigative reporter working on serial killer cases. They first meet in the book that launched the series, 'The Murder Game' and grow to become pa...

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Pat Alexander

Hey @Sonny thanks for sharing about your books. I'm currently reading Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell, the first in his acclaimed Wallander series, so these sound up my alley. Which one of your four would you recommend checking out first?

Sonny Hudson

Thanks, Pat. Since there are only four in the series I'd recommend starting with the first one, 'The Murder Game'. If I had 30-50+ books in the series (like one author I follow, JD Robb, who has 60+ i...

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Ed McDonald

Welcome Sonny, thank you for sharing your work here and wishing you all the best.

Sonny Hudson

Thanks, Ed. I'm excited to be part of Stage 32.

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Schuman Hoque
The Ladder Nobody Talks About

If you’re just starting out on your filmmaking journey, please know that my story certainly won’t be yours. But if, like me, you’ve been doing this for a while, indulge me this rant (sorry).

Award-nominated short. Good, but you need to win one.

Award-winning short. Good, but you need a feature.

Feature...

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Sam Rivera

You're not alone. That ladder is real, and the worst part is the goal post keeps moving. You hit one milestone, then the goalpost shifts to the next thing you don't have yet. It's exhausting. For thos...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Schuman Hoque Filmmaking is an entrepreneurial business, and each film is it's own business in fact. With 35 years in the industry, I will be honest for the sake of every aspiring professional here. T...

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Laquan Copeland

Schuman, this is such a real and honest perspective—so many creatives experience that shifting “ladder,” and you’re definitely not alone in it. The key is continuing to leverage momentum from those st...

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Sandra Isabel
Screenwriting Thought of the Day: The Writer Is the First Producer

Today I came across a reel about the real mission of a producer, not just finding financing but functioning like the CEO of a company. And it made me think about something we don’t talk about enough in screenwriting:

Before anyone else steps in, the writer is the first person to “produce” the story.

W...

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Lee Matthias

Sandra Isabel Yes. So true. And who gets the recognition no matter how little they contributed to the end result? The director. And you can thank the French Nouvelle Vague (New Wave) with their auteur...

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Meriem Bouziani

For me, the main concerns are the structure and the writing. That is exactly why I booked the 30-minute session: I want to know how I can strengthen the script and make it market-ready.

Eric Charran

This is one of the most underrated truths in this business. The writer decides what is possible before anyone else shows up. Every choice about the world and the setting and the rules of the story are...

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Alinser Hoyos

As a writer, I have realized that I cannot do it alone!

There are four elements or groups of people involved: The story, written by the writer (this is the person who ignites the fire); the actors who...

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Leonardo Ramirez

I love this post Sandra Isabel. I think I'm going to print it out and attach it to every contract I sign from here on out. My biggest challenge right now? Time. I'm grateful for the source of income t...

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Achmad Wildan
WildanBaldi Series: Character Design & Merchandising Potential

Besides the show, I’m also looking into the commercial side. Here’s a conceptual look at how WildanBaldi characters translate into plushies. Visualizing the full franchise experience!

Laquan Copeland

Achmad, this is a smart approach, thinking about character design with merchandising in mind early on can really strengthen the long-term franchise potential. As you continue developing, Stage 32’s pi...

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Achmad Wildan

Thank you so much, Laquan! I really appreciate your support. I believe that a great story should always have a strong foundation for a franchise. Excited to keep developing this further!

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Ken Close
WARNING: The Pitch Deck Scam

Last January I was contacted on Stage 32 by someone claiming to be the Spanish movie director Paula Ortiz. She (or he) used the email thepaulaortiz@outlook.com . This person asked to see a few of my scripts, which I emailed to her. She said she wanted to produce/direct "Middletown," a feature film s...

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Vanessa Chattman 2

That's sad news because you should have never sent money and never send your material without notifying the Stage 32 staff first. Try to make sure your material is registered.

Ken Close

It has both copyright and WGA registrations.

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Sam Rivera
10 Days Left! New OWAs: Managers Seeking Pilots, Action Thrillers & Powerful Dramas

Don't miss out on this new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) has just landed in your Writers' Room portal, and you have 10 days left to submit your work—deadline is April 23rd.

This round features an unusually wide range of opportunities, from a literary manager open to all genres and budgets...

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Wade Taylor

Working on a script.

Michael Dzurak

Whoop! Whoop! I have a script that matches an OWA! Submitted! Thanks for these updates, Sam Rivera!

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Exciting new opportunities!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Lol technically mine fits two of these so here goes nothing~

Barbara Peacock

I've got a powerful drama, alright!!

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Phil Parker
Looking for a recommendation

If you've pitched an action-adventure feature to an exec (producer or manager) on Stage 32, and you can recommend them, I'd love to hear from you. Cheers!

Pat Alexander

Hey Phil Parker few recs for an action-adventure feature:

Sean Aversa, Creative Executive, Zero Gravity Management: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/pitch-sessions/Pitch-Sean-Aversa-Saturday-May-...

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Joshua Bennett
Hello everyone

Just wanted to meet you all. I am a US citizen living in the Netherlands available for US speaking acting or corporate training roles in the Netherlands or greater EU. I am available for audio narration work world wide.

I am also working on a pitch for a 2 season series show, a comedy drama about a...

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Joshua Bennett

I am getting 404 with https://www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-successfully-navigate-the-stage-32-p not sure if it is my settings or not but wanted to share. I will troubleshoot and update...

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Michael Dzurak

Sorry, the link didn't copy correctly, it should be fixed now.

And here it is again:

https://www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-successfully-navigate-the-stage-32-p......

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Natalie Brooks

Joshua Bennett Hi there, it’s great to connect with you.

Your project idea sounds really interesting especially the mix of comedy and drama around a family relocating and the setup leading into the mov...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Would love to hear those Joshua Bennett! Have a great week!

Abidoye Ezekiel

I am Ezekiel, I am a professional animator and a storyboard artist, I would love to connect...

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