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Mike Childress
To Flashback or Not to Flashback...That is the Question...

Howdy Peeps,

It's me, Mike, again coming in hot with my burning screenwriting questions!

I don't get the general aversion to flashbacks. Almost every article, post, book section, etc. rails against them. Trottier, in The Screenwriter's Bible is basically like, 'They almost never work, avoid them'. Yet...

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Mike Childress

I've always wondered how many good scripts failed on the production side. Obviously I'm sure some weak scripts slip through the cracks, especially if penned by someone's cousin...

CJ Walley

There's plenty of stories in various biographies mentioning exactly what Dan MaxXx describes. Brilliant scripts can fail. Terrible scripts can become brilliant. A lot of great directors owe a lot to t...

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Mike Childress

Got to be rough cutting footage, some people can't even bare to cut lines from their scripts!

Jeffery Mack

As a writer, It's my job to tell a story. So flash backs, intercuts, whatever it takes to get my story properly told and understood...is going to be used. A spec script is not my BABY. It is a road ma...

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CJ Walley

Mike Childress, I went through a baptism of fire on my first movie. It was like we were cursed on the shoot. Every day entailed a huge issue that couldn't be predicted or eliminated. That resulted in...

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Maurice Vaughan
Shut Out the Noise/Negative People

There are a lot of people who say “you have to do this” and “you can’t do that” in your script. I’ve seen spec scripts from new writers and experienced writers break all kinds of rules and get optioned or sold. The only rules I follow are be entertaining and be clear/don’t be confusing. Learn the cr...

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Drongo Bum

It's kinda weird how the people who stridently reject the idea of any "rules" in screenwriting are also the people who insist that in order to succeed in the business aspiring screenwriters must follo...

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Bill Albert

A few years ago a friend who I'd known for 20 years said I needed to face the FACTS that because of my age and location no one in Hollywood was ever going to be interested in my work. When I called hi...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Bill Albert. People who got into screenwriting late and live all over the world have made careers for themselves. Sorry you lost a friend, but glad you didn't listen to what he was sayin...

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Drongo Bum

There is some validity to ageism targeting screenwriters: Good Old Days syndrome. Many old(er) writers refuse to progress beyond whatever era or period they consider to have been the peak. They churn...

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Mike Childress

Bill Albert I always tell people "Bram Stoker didn't write Dracula until he was fifty". Pretty sure if Stoker was resurrected tomorrow as a zombie (zombie vampire?) and had a killer story/script someo...

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Kathryn Robinson
Bios

Hi all. I'm a newbie writer and struggling to find examples of screenwriter bios. I need to write one and hate talking about myself. Is anyone willing to share theirs or any they've found online please? I think the inspiration will help me. Thanks in advance,

CJ Walley

My own was featured in a Stage 32 blog on the topic. I found it quite hard to write one back when I first started and had no success stories to talk of.

My focus back then was on the type of material I...

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Kathryn Robinson

Thanks CJ. That's really helpful. I'll see if I can find the blog too.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Kathryn Robinson. Great to meet you. I couldn't find CJ's blog, but I found these that might help:

www.stage32.com/blog...

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Kathryn Robinson

Thanks Maurice. I had a quick look too. This is really helpful.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Kathryn Robinson.

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Louis-Philippe Lorange
Introducing Myself

Hello everyone,

Researcher and screenwriter from Montreal. Discovered Stage 32 recently and it is really amazing !

I write short movies and I develop documentaries. I am really creative person but I am doing a project, the research part is one the thing I enjoy the most!

Looking forward to meet and int...

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Bobby G

Welcome Louis. Currently watching cartel documentaries for research. It is fun to gather information from real life for a story that is fiction.

Maurice Vaughan

What genres do you lik...

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Asmaa Jamil

Welcome.

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Lee Matthias
Q - How Hard Is It To Write A Screenplay?

I was asked this recently. Here's my answer:

"It's hard to write a screenplay.

"Now cube that. That's how hard it is to sell.

"Now square that. That's how hard it is to have your sold screenplay produced.

"Now cube that. That's how hard it is to have a hit.

"As for getting the Oscar, just appeal to t...

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Iannis Aliferis

Drongo Bum Still doesn't make it easy in itself. Not at all.

Erwann Uriac

Writing a good screenplay is easy when you have know the techniques of good storytelling, which makes it easy to sell it. The hardest is to catch the attention of the right persons, the right studios.

Drongo Bum

Iannis Aliferis Most everyone wants great scripts. These are so rare that, when one surfaces, it usually attracts a lot of attention, eventually.

Drongo Bum

Erwann Uriac Sometimes a truly great script will slip through the cracks, but more often than not it will become a hot property. At the very least it will get noticed. Most screenplays are mediocre at...

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Erwann Uriac

Drongo Bum If most screenplays are mediocre, that is because 99% of writers don't learn how to write a story, they don't learn what makes a good story. It is way more easier to right a good story than...

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 48 Script Requests and 21 Meeting Requests in the last week! 1/21

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, Sandstone Artists, Propagate Cont...

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Maurice Vaughan

48 script requests and 21 meeting requests! Congratulations!

Jack Binder

Hey Sam Rivera That is just Amazing! Congratulations to all of the writers and the team @stage32. This is a truly unique opportunity for screenwriters!! Bravo!

Laurie Woodward

Thanks! I got a script request and it made my day!

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Ashley Renee Smith
FREE Awards Season Script Giveaway!

Stage 32 is thrilled to announce a FREE Awards Season Script Giveaway, where we’re sharing 55 scripts from this year’s top nominated movies for The Oscars, Golden Globes, SAG Awards, and BAFTAs!

Reading screenplays is one of the most effective ways to sharpen storytelling skills, uncover industry sec...

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Awards Season 2025: Awards-Nominated Scripts
Awards Season 2025: Awards-Nominated Scripts
Hollywood "Awards Season" is one of the most exciting times of the year! The world's best actors and filmmakers step out in their finest fines to strut the red carpet amid the flashing lights and ador…
Susan Lipschutz Kaufman

Is there a program for those with an idea for a tv script. With input? Susan Lipschutz

Sam Sokolow

What a cool and valuable resource - reading scripts in it's own right is one of the most proactive and productive things screenwriters can so and and then seeing the films to decypher the choices the...

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Berlinale to feature films from 26 countries

The Berlin Film Festival's lineup has been released. Of course there is some mainstream fare but the international films in the lineup are so exciting. As RB has been discussing, its time to think globally when naviagting today's production landscape. Are there are films in this year's lineup that y...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Sam Sokolow. RB is right. It's time to think globally. I've gotten to the point where global is my default when I come up with script ideas. I still come up with domestic ideas though.

I'm looking...

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Jack Binder

Lining up to be an interesting film festival and market! Fingers crossed this kicks off the buying season for the year!

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David Lynch – Filming and Behind the Scenes

During Inland Empire (2006). https://youtu.be/ZSZFMV86qtI?si=x3j5fBKaKR1M3-uF

Maurice Vaughan

David Lynch was a fun guy, Willem Elzenga. One of the best ways to learn directing is to watch what directors do. Great share!

Sam Sokolow

Very much like Picasso (albeit a better behaved person), Lynch emphasized maintaining the connection to one's childhood imagination as a path to creative wonder ad success. Man, the dude was cool.

Richard Mark Bazley

Great post! Here is my tribute to David Lynch.

Maurice Vaughan

That's incredible, Richard Mark Bazley!

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Sandra Isabel Correia
David Lynch, a director from a different world!

I am not a David Lynch movies fan, but I appreciate his worlds buildings and others perspectives of his directions. I saw Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive and even today they are in my memories.

For this, he was special !

I came across this video and I want to share with you.

He had the real vision of...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

I am happy you liked Geoff Hall its a beautiful message :))

Zackary Goncz

RIP, here here

Geoff Hall

It is Sandra Isabel Correia and something which resonates with me, deeply.

Sandra Isabel Correia

I know Geoff Hall :))

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Alessandro Petacca
Nice to meet you

Hello there,

My name is Alessandro and I have been a music composer for media for a few years now. I have had the opportunity to collaborate on small and large projects ranging from short films to commercials and sonic branding.

I like ambient, neoclassical, electronic music.

I love creating concepts...

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Ashley Renee Smith

As a dog owner who lives in an apartment complex, daily walks while listening to music are a constant part of my routine. It helps keep me sane. I love that you create your own music for those moments...

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Alessandro Petacca

Ashley Renee Smith Maurice Vaughan Thank you very much for your subscription and advices....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Alessandro Petacca.

Sam Sokolow

Hi Alessandro Petacca - its great to see you here in the community. I really enjoyed listening to your music. I've added Fili dei, fili mi from your Meditations to my meditation playlist. Are there an...

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Alessandro Petacca

Hello Sam Sokolow Thank you very much for your appreciation, I loved composing Fili Dei Fili Mi, this is a very important piece for me. I'm not working on any film at the moment, but I'm waiting for a...

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Leigh Sheehan
Pitch Sessions

Hi, I did my first pitch session this morning through Stage 32. It was a great experience, and I recommend it to anyone. It's great for sharpening your skills in pitching your Idea.

Debbie Elicksen

That's fantastic Leigh Sheehan

Leigh Sheehan

Hi Debbie, Thanks. I think this is a fantastic platform for connecting with people in the business from around the world.

Sam Rivera

Hi Leigh! It's greatt to hear that you had a great experience, hope to see you have more in the future!

Christopher Greenaway

I always look to see who is seeking scripts, but not sure about it.

Leigh Sheehan

Hi Christopher, I figure worth the shot.

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