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Jack Binder
I've Never Been One to Tout My Own Horn

What do You think about me?

LOL.

Little late Sunday humor. My name is Jack Binder as written on the tin as they say in BAFTA land. Thirty years of filmmaking in the trenches, on the lot at Disney, Columbia Pictures, HBO family for years and more.

As a producer, executive producer, line producer, DGA...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Jack Binder. I think you're a great guy. Congratulations on all your success, and I hope you have a lot more! I'm looking forward to hearing more about your two films in advanced stage developmen...

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Jack Binder

Maurice Vaughan Haha, thank you, likewise! :)

Jack Binder

Abhijeet Aade Thank you. Kindly feel free to reach out via my website for answers to your questions.

Darrell Pennington

The entertainment industry needs more Jack Binders!

Meriem Bouziani

Hello, nice to meet you.

Congratulations on your great accomplishments in filmmaking, and thank you for sharing your journey with us. I always enjoy reading about success stories.

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James Lagrimas
Stage 32 8-Part Screenwriting Lab: Write your Animation Feature or TV Script (March 2026) with Evan Anglin

Streamers and studios are investing more than ever in original animated content for TV and film! This is the perfect time to develop your skills and voice as an animation writer. This exclusive Stage 32 lab shows you how to create imaginative worlds, compelling characters, and scripts that are ready...

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Cyrus Sales

This sounds like such a solid opportunity! With animation growing so fast, learning how to craft strong characters, build immersive worlds, and pitch scripts confidently is huge. Definitely bookmarkin...

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Kevin Jackson

Same here Cyrus Sales It's an excellent opportunity. Animation has been killing these past few years at the box office and the Emmy's.

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Rosie Schreiber
Official

Hey guys! Wanted to share an update! We are officially accredited for Cannes! Currently on the hunt for screenwriters/filmmakers seeking representation/next steps! Please feel free to reach out to me! <3

Michael David

Whoa! That's amazing news!

Rosie Schreiber

Michael David I know! I'm super excited for what it means for writers and filmmakers thru us! <3

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Juliana Philippi
The Best City as the Location...and Character...for ANY SCRIPT: Anywhere???

I've noticed I gravitate to shows, not necessarily films, but television series, shows, etc...that are set in New York City (which is currently under a deep, cold blanket of snow!)

"Search Party", a comedy now on Netflix, is amazingly funny and sarcastic and self-deprecating, and the characters portr...

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Pat Alexander

For me, it's definitely anywhere in Louisiana because I'm from there! Love seeing the Crescent City Connection (bridge) and any wrought iron fence with fleur de lis spike toppers. Within seconds I can...

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Darrell Pennington

Juliana Philippi Great topic! Like Pat I am drawn to areas that highlight geography I am familiar with. Ozark springs to mind immediately. Dukes of Hazzard, Hillbilly Elegy, Justified, etc...so long a...

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Juliana Philippi

Pat Alexander Louisiana is great! Such a rich culture, past, history, the beauty...and if you're from there, it's that heart and memory connection. Yes! Steel Magnolias, Interview with a Vampire, Benj...

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Juliana Philippi

Darrell Pennington Yes, the knowingly capturing the essence and traits of the people and places, with love and yes some comedy, but not mocking or belittling. That's something else entirely. And the O...

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Meriem Bouziani

Good question—Earth. The whole Earth, haha.

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Mark Films
Don´t Over-Think Your Writing...

Do you struggle with overthinking as you write?

Give yourself permission to not be perfect and embrace the writing process

Mark Films

That can be true Thunder Levin and the vomit approach is not for everyone. I definately write this way and then I pull out what works and leave out what does not. Cheers!...

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Mark Films

Really appreaciate that Diana Levin and have a great writing rest of the week!

Mark Films

Blueprints do come in many drafts CJ Walley and are rewritten many times, revised and redone. Have a great rest of the week!

Sheila D. Boyd

Not a proponent of the "vomit draft." I think it's a waste of creative energy and teaches or reinforces bad habits. On the practical side, since .most of us "break in" with assignments rather than spe...

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David Taylor

Of all of the beauty language creates it’s a pity that rude expressions of bodily function are used to describe the first result of creative effort. It’s like calling your new baby ‘Vomit’.

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Tuvan Uner
Referrals for a first screenplay

For a new screenwriter with a well-written/saleable screenplay, how does one go about getting a quality referral that might lead to representation? I know it's a question filled with vague assumptions and unrealistic expectations, but I think it's a valid topic to inquire about. 

Danny Manus

For a new screenwriter, if it's your first script, then likely you dont have a saleable screenplay yet. and are not ready for representation. you will need at least 2 great samples to get signed 90% o...

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Tuvan Uner

Pat Alexander sounds like a plan, but it must involve spending money to travel to events just to have a chance to meet people who may or may not have the necessary connections. With a FT day job this...

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Pat Alexander

Hey Tuvan Uner look for events/meetups/screenings on nights and weekends in your area. If there's a big city nearby, I'm sure they host an annual film festival, which would be great to check out. Also...

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Tuvan Uner

Pat Alexander It's worth a shot even though I live on the East Coast. Appreciate your responses.

Tuvan Uner

Danny Manus I'm getting started on my 2nd screenplay. The practice will help. Thanks.

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Justin Groats
Finished my second pilot draft

With tools, I finally finished my second pilot draft, which I am sending to my consultant soon and will be sending it through Stage 32, right now I am working on my third one!

Justin Groats

Maurice Vaughan I am going to use script consulting, send this draft to one of the executives who has read my previous work

Charmane Wedderburn

Even better — draft two of pilot two. That’s momentum. Keep building.

Matt Toronto

Congrats Justin Groats! Keep going!!

Meriem Bouziani

Congratulations to you. Best of luck with your pitch sessions.

Elle Bolan

Congratulations on finishing your draft!

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Mahdi Zamani
What happens if we can’t forget a film’s music?

Hey Everyone,

My Name is Mahdi and I'm an award-winning film composer & sound designer, graduated in sound engineering field.

I’m currently in the final stages of a featured film called "Amusement Park", which is being prepared for the Cannes Film Festival, and I’m also working on a video game titled...

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Leonardo Ramirez

You are very welcome Mahdi Zamani.

Elle Bolan

Hi Mahdi! Good to see you again! And so glad you took a moment to introduce yourself during IYW.

Music guides the soul in the journey of the film. A lot of times, the music moves me before the scene does. That's the power of the one universal language (music).

Meriem Bouziani

Hello Mahdi Zamani

happy IYW to you and welcome to the community.

Mahdi Zamani

Hey Elle Bolan ,

Thank you for your kind words.

I'm completely agree with you Elle!

Mahdi Zamani

Hi Meriem Bouziani ,

Thanks a lot!

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Amir Sadeghi
How Do You Light Nothingness?

If you had to shoot a scene in absolute void — how would you approach lighting and texture?

Soft cosmic glow or deep shadow contrast?

Morgan Aitken

I'd light it like Stanly Kubrick did 2001, absolutely no diffusion, radiosity in space - the void. Shadows would be absolute.

David Alan Kleve

It kind of depends on what you are looking for, Scientifically correct is just a black void. If it doesn't have to be completely black you might do something like my image attached. It is intended to give the feeling of desolation but also give the feeling of distance.

Amir Sadeghi

I love that idea, Maurice.

A mix feels honest.

Soft cosmic glow for presence…

Deep shadow for mystery.

The void shouldn’t feel empty.

It should feel aware.

Like something is there…

but not fu...

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Amir Sadeghi

That’s powerful Morgan Aitken,

Kubrick-style lighting would make the void feel clinical and infinite at the same time.

No diffusion. No comfort. Just pure existence.

Absolute shadows would emphasize isol...

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Amir Sadeghi

Scientifically, a true void is pure black.

But emotionally, cinema needs texture.

I like your idea of subtle depth—

not fully lit, but not flat either.

Desolation with distan...

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Ansh
Returning back on Stage32 with a story and a dream.

Heylo!

I am Ansh, a storyteller from Mumbai, India who believes stories can change lives… and occasionally confuse us in a good way.

I am interested in narratives that blend storytelling, spirituality and technology. Think consciousness, identity, humanity and the strange ways technology reflects who...

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Ashley Smith

Hi Ansh, welcome back! It’s great to see you here again.

I’m really glad you reintroduced yourself, especially with everything you’re building around Yohana’s World. I’d love to invite you to tomorrow’...

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Ansh

Thank you Ashley Smith for this warm welcome back. :)

Langley Coleman

Hi Ansh ! welcome back to stage 32. I'm also interested in how the spiritual meets technology. What sort of filmmaking do you do over in Mumbai?

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh
Finished Samurai Jack

As of a couple hours ago, I at last finished watching Samurai Jack, and I definitely have some thoughts (spoilers ahead).

It shows that after season 4, some of the creative spark was lost following the years before season 5. It’s to be expected when you can’t continue it right away (in this case a wa...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

It's a great show Maurice Vaughan, definitely give it a watch.

Charmane Wedderburn

Banafsheh, I agree about the tonal shift in season 5 — the darker direction added emotional weight, but the pacing didn’t quite allow the transformation to breathe. It’s interesting how long gaps between seasons can affect creative cohesion. Still, the visual evolution was impressive.

Kevin Jackson

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh I am a HUGE fan of Samurai Jack. The way they build tension in many of their episodes with the use of silence is masterful. I do agree with you though. In Season 4 you could see...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

For sure Charmane Wedderburn, I really liked how Jack was hallucinating following losing his sword, as well as his internal battles with Inner Jack, and of course his redesign following the loss of hi...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Agreed wholeheartedly Kevin Jackson, even though I wasn't entirely a fan of how isolated most of the episodes in the first four seasons felt (one of my favourites was when he learned to Jump Good; I h...

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Pat Alexander
Period Piece contest - who submitted?

Let us know if you entered and tell us about your scripts!

Fernando Salaiz

I entered my script Outlaw Frontiers; it's like American Holocaust meets Without Sanctuary. (Yes, I know those are books.)

Catryn Becker

I am eager to hear about everyone's scripts. I entered my epic mythic coming of age story set in ancient Ireland and Scotland about a wannabe druid who gets more than she bargains for in a feature called Of Mists and Gods.

Sean Armstrong

Druid one sounds fun. Mine's called "The Confectioner." In 1930s Chicago, at the height of the great depression, an orphan gets a job apprenticing under a charismatic but deadly chocolatier. But when...

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Marlene Shigekawa

My script, Hawk Dreamer, is about a Japanese American incarcerated during WWII on a Native American reservation who forges a brotherhood with an Indigenous attorney who helps him fight for his civil f...

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Suleyman Tezgel

Hi, I'm telling the story of Captain Klaus, the legendary mercenary of the Byzantine emperor, and his journey in 13th-century Europe to find his son, who was forced to participate in the Children's Crusade and subsequently enslaved. My story is titled "THE LOST SON".

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