Hello, my name is Kong Yang. I am currently in the processing of going back to resume my classes for writing for film and tv. I am currently working on 3 stories and hoping to connect with others to perfect my craft and learn more.
Hi Kong, so nice to meet you! I'm Shellie Schmals, Director of Community here at Stage 32. You're in the right place to connect with the best industry professionals around!
Hi Geoff, I am leaning more into action, thriller and horror! Nice to meet you too Shellie, I believe I have checked out screenwriting lounge. It is a great tool.
You can learn a lot about directing in the blogs too (https://www.stage32.com/blog). Just click the white button to the left that says "Blog" and there's a drop-down menu. Check "Popular Tags," then scroll down to "Filmmaking."
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Hi Kong, so nice to meet you! I'm Shellie Schmals, Director of Community here at Stage 32. You're in the right place to connect with the best industry professionals around!
Have you checked out the Screenwriting Lounge? >> https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting
And here's a helpful blog for inspiration by Adrian Karimi, swap out "work" with "school" :) >> https://www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-find-time-to-write-a-screenplay-even...
And what type of stories do you like to tell? Any favorite genres? Styles?
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Kong Meng Yang Hi Kong, great to see you here. What's your favourite genre to write in?
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Hi Geoff, I am leaning more into action, thriller and horror! Nice to meet you too Shellie, I believe I have checked out screenwriting lounge. It is a great tool.
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I am also figuring myself out as a writer as I go.
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Welcome, Kong Meng Yang. We write the same genres. I mix these genres a lot.
It says on your profile you want to direct. Here's the link to the Filmmaking/Directing Lounge: https://www.stage32.com/lounge/directing
You can learn a lot about directing in the blogs too (https://www.stage32.com/blog). Just click the white button to the left that says "Blog" and there's a drop-down menu. Check "Popular Tags," then scroll down to "Filmmaking."