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Peter D. Marshall
The 5 Stages of "Writing" the Final Script (pt3)

Throughout these five stages, the director plays a critical role in ensuring the story makes sense and that each character’s performance (their beats and moments) is consistently shown. The director must also keep track of what the story is (really) about through all these stages.

(3) Pre-Production...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing part 3, Peter D. Marshall. When does product placement come in? Producers’ Input and/or Studio/Network Feedback.

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Peter D. Marshall
The 5 Stages of "Writing" the Final Script (pt2)

Throughout these five stages, the director plays a critical role in ensuring the story makes sense and that each character’s performance (their beats and moments) is consistently shown. The director must also keep track of what the story is (really) about through all these stages.

(2) First Drafts:...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing part 2, Peter D. Marshall. Do you ever put placeholders in your first drafts for character names, action, dialogue, etc.?

Peter D. Marshall

Sure. If I get stuck like that, I put a placeholder there and move on, instead of stopping the creative writing process. :)

Maurice Vaughan

I'm the same way, Peter D. Marshall. I use placeholders in scripts for a character's action, dialogue, a setup, etc.

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Aaron Wilcox
Casting

Hey everyone! Hope y'all are doing well. I'm not sure if this belongs in this lounge/group, but I'll ask anyway: I've been thinking about getting into casting for awhile, but I have no idea how or where to start. I know there's no one-way to get started, but if anyone can give me a suggestion that would be really helpful.

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Aaron Wilcox! Hope you're doing well too. Stage 32 has casting director Education (www.stage32.com/education/search?term=Casting%20director)....

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Mone't Weeks

Jweeksentertainment.com . A great Acting Coach / Character Development. Very reasonable rates

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Joshua Young
Ask Me Anything (AMA) 2/4 to 2/5- How to Work with AI Without Giving it Control of Your Creative Voice

Hi everyone, I’m Joshua Young, an AI consultant focused on ethical integration in the film industry, and a 42-time award-winning screenwriter, director, actor, and producer with over 20 years of experience.

My role is simple. I act as an AI translator for creatives. I cut thr...

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Cynna Ael

Joshua Young Thank you so much for taking the time to do this AI AMA. I am a huge fan of your webinars on using AI for story and more. My question is more for those who, like myself, are neurodiverse-...

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Joshua Young

Cynna Ael I actually have a lot of experience in the neurodiverse arena. AI can be genuinely helpful for neurodivergent creatives when it’s used as a stabilizer, not a translator of identity. Many neu...

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Cynna Ael

Joshua Young THANK YOU. This is perfect. You've actually given me some help in how to ease my load because I tend to think I have to go through it all myself, not actually have AI help reduce that loa...

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Joshua Young

Cynna Ael It's my pleasure Cynna! And congrats for pushing through despite any challenges. We writers all have that in common. I hope to see you at the next class or webinar!...

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Sebastian Tudores

Joshua Young a wealth of great and practical info - and excited to dig a bit more into how to bring Perplexity into my workflow. for some reason, I just didn't have it on my radar. thx for sharing you...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: Evolving How We Connect

This week, I’ve been challenging myself to try new ways of reaching potential collaborators.

I had to be honest with myself: I can’t keep doing the same things over and over again and expect different results. That’s not growth, it’s just repetition. Sometimes the work isn’t about pushing harder, it’...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Geoffroy Faugerolas The “onion method” is a perfect way to frame it, because it acknowledges that real relationships aren’t built in a single exchange, they’re built layer by layer, with trust and cur...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Trevor Learey, I really appreciate you being this honest and I want to clear up one important misconception right away.

Stage 32 is fully global. We have members, executives, educators, and active indu...

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Ashley Renee Smith

That makes total sense, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. Work-hour conflicts are such a real barrier, and you’re definitely not alone in that.

I’m really glad to hear you enjoy the Writer's Room Zoom webcasts wh...

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Trevor Learey

Ashley Renee Smith Thank you for your advice. I will fire off an email over the weekend.

Sebastian Tudores

thank you for this thread Ashley Renee Smith - how we connect (network) bears increasing importance as we live and operate within an increasingly ... I'll call it 'impatient' social dynamic. We're mad...

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" When Projects Stall for Reasons No One Sees "

Another pattern I keep seeing across the creative industry is that projects don’t stall because of lack of effort — they stall because the weight of the project is sitting in the wrong place.

When the weight is misplaced, creators compensate by:

- pushing harder

- adding more tasks

- expanding the s...

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Peter D. Marshall
The 5 Stages of "Writing" the Final Script (pt1)

Throughout these five stages, the director plays a critical role in making sure that the story makes sense and that each character’s performance (their beats and moments) is shown consistently. The director must also keep track of what the story is (really) about through all these stages.

1. Outlin...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing part 1, Peter D. Marshall. Something that helps me develop a realistic character and write their scenes is giving them a life goal(s).

How a composition can change a film scene!

The Cave's Fire (2025)

Original Soundtrack: Alberto Caputo

Film Directors: Alessandro Alicata, Maurizio Tesori &

Francesco Leo

Link: https://youtu.be/CnpRJfpU6YI?si=4bMNeevjA77ooe9b...

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Maurice Vaughan

Incredible score, Alberto Caputo! Composition can change a film scene. It can change the feel of a movie trailer too, like recut trailers.

Alberto Caputo

Maurice Vaughan Thank you!!❤️❤️

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Alberto Caputo.

Sam Rivera
The Creator-Verse is Conquering the Box Office!

Markiplier's independent horror film, Iron Lung, just scored a massive $21.5 million at the global box office, and the emotional YouTuber turned filmmaker believes its success could be a turning point. His project, entirely self-financed and made outside the studio system, went head-to-head with a n...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Sam Rivera And here's our early analysis of how the methods of this veteran filmmaker (not first timer as Variety & others reported) can be used by serious independent creators to get to market: https...

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Sydney S

Thank you so much for sharing, Sam! I keep hearing that horror remains hot and gorier, so it is really cool to hear about this success. We also have a bunch of horror education libraries for anyone interested in diving deeper into the genre.

Sydney S

Feel free to email me at edu@stage32.com and I can send you a bunch of horror recs :-)

Jack Hilkewich
Festivals

Hi everyone! Well I am finished my documentary, finally! It is feature length and my first documentary and feature length film. My question is: For those who have done this before, is there any particular Documentary festivals you would say to enter for sure? I would love to get accepted into all th...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on finishing your documentary, Jack Hilkewich! I hope it gets accepted into festivals and does great!

Jack Hilkewich

Maurice Vaughan , thanks so much, Maurice. It is a relief to finally be finished but now I am floundering a bit because I always had that hanging over my head when I was being lazy and sitting on my c...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Jack Hilkewich. It's inspiring. Hopefully your story encourages other people to make their documentaries and films! I'm looking forward to seeing the trailer!...

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James Woodland
Maurice Vaughan

You're right, James Woodland. Thanks for sharing the video. What's a tip for filmmakers who are looking for agents?

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