Screenwriting

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Lori Jones
Thoughts?

I recently had an experience that I'd like to hear feedback on. In November I purchased 'feature script premium development notes' from an exeutive/agent. Afer 3 weeks I checked in with Stage 32 and they said they would give him a nudge. I reached out again in December where it was suggested I consi...

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Lori Jones

Yikes! I didn't think about anyone using AI to review. The good news is that the agent who finally read my script gave me excellent notes. I do like Patrick's suggestion that would give Stage 32 scree...

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Patrick Hale

greenlight is actually pretty decent coverage. I wouldn't qoute from it but it's reviews have been fairly accurate and have helped me with professional reviews like blacklist

Trevor Learey

Lori Jones : Getting AI to review your work is as good a feedback as many, at no cost.

Lori Jones

I will try AI for that, however, since I don't know anyone in the business, when I reach out to industry professionals for a review, I'm also looking for contacts or interest in my screenplay.

Trevor Learey

"I'm also looking for contacts or interest in my screenplay." Getting a review gone, does not gain a contact, or interest in your work. Two different processes. You make contacts by chatting to people. (Like this)

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New project

Hello everyone,

I’ve been away for a while due to personal reasons.

I wanted to share that I have an idea for a Japanese-American series, centered around a conflict between Japanese clans.

The genre would be romantic, dramatic, and action-based.

At the moment, I only have the core concept and haven’t st...

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Diana Levin

I love anything Japanese! I’d say go for it because you want to get the story out! I just finished an 124 page

Sydney S

Hi Rania, welcome back. Thank you for sharing this and trusting the community with your idea.

A Japanese-American series centered on clan conflict with romance, drama, and action is a really compelling...

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Diana Levin

Stage32 glitches gotta love them. Anyways. I just finished a 125 pages Disney crossover. I write because I love storytelling not because I’m chasing the money. Although getting paid for my work would be awesome

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Rania Araibi. Welcome back. A Japanese-American series centered around a conflict between Japanese clans sounds interesting! I'd definitely watch it. I picture it being kind of like The Sopranos....

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Sebastian Tudores
Today's AMA on everything Pilots/Series with Anna Henry!

This post doesn't need any more content than: DON'T MISS IT! This thread will be a masterclass :)

https://www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting/Ask-Me-Anything-AMA-1-7-to-......

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Sebastian Tudores

right Maurice Vaughan ? me too :)

Anna Marton Henry

Aww, thank you Sebastian Tudores ! I will try to live up to that as I get into answering questions.

Sebastian Tudores

well Anna Marton Henry , I just finished reading the thread of the AMA and - turns out I was right! and a generous masterclass at that! :)

Sandra Isabel Correia

The AMA with Anna Marton Henry was phenomenal. It was truly a masterclass. Every screenwriter should dive into the questions and Anna’s incredibly insightful responses. Huge thanks for spotlighting it...

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Sydney S

Anna is the best :) Very excited for her lab starting this weekend! https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32-8-part-screenwriting......

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Sydney S
Work one-on-one with a top executive to take your historical pilot from concept to completed script!

Historical shows are more popular than ever. From THE CROWN to BRIDGERTON, OUTLANDER to BABYLON BERLIN and WORLD OF FIRE, these stories from yesterday are winning raves today from fans and critics alike. It’s never been a better time to write your own historical television pilot, and this exclusive...

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Jack Binder

Bravo!

Sydney S

Hope you can join us Jack!

Sydney S

Hey all looking forward to the lab starting tomorrow!

Sydney S

We have 1 spot left in the lab, if you would like to learn more about the lab or have any questions... email edu@stage32.com anytime!

Sydney S

Just got off the phone with Anna, she is very excited to begin!

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Anna Marton Henry
Ask Me Anything (AMA) 1/7 to 1/8- Everything You Want To Ask About Writing A Great Pilot Script

Anna Henry is an independent producer through her company, Idle Hour Entertainment, which focuses on projects with international appeal and showcasing diversity in writers and stories. Anna is also a sought-after script consultant, and teaches screenwriting for television on Stage 32, including thro...

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Jed Power

Thank you, Anna, Log line-After a cynical stroke survivor is admitted to a chaotic yet hopeful rehab hospital, he must rediscover his strength, purpose, and humor—while forming unlikely bonds with quirky patients and staff who refuse to give up.

Anna Marton Henry

Jed Power That seems like a good logline, though it doesn't align with my producing priorities. One thing that jumps out immediately though is that there is a reason medical shows take the perspective...

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Anna Marton Henry

Thank you everyone for your very thoughtful questions! If you need help with your pilot script or pitch, you can message me here on Stage 32 or take a look at my website at annahenryconsulting.com. An...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Anna Marton Henry. Incredible AMA! Thanks again for having it! I hope you have a fantastic year!

Sandra Isabel Correia

It was an outstanding AMA, Anna Marton Henry. You’re an absolute rockstar, and we learned so much from your generosity and insight. Thank you for pouring so much value into the community. Wishing you...

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Gabrielle Mahrez
Writing Psychology Through Atmosphere

When writing psychological stories, I often find that atmosphere comes before plot.

Before structure, before dialogue, there’s usually a sensation — something uneasy, sacred, or fragile — that lingers and refuses to disappear. I tend to build characters from that space: their fears, their faith, thei...

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Maurice Vaughan

I haven't written a lot of Psychological scripts, but I've been wanting to, Gabrielle Mahrez.

I start with the concept with any genre.

I'll combine my answers for the second and third questions. I use s...

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Pat Alexander
Stage 32 + Pathfinder Film & TV Comedy contest -- who submitted?

Let us know if you submitted and tell us more about your scripts!

Jeffrey Brown

Hey! I wrote a pilot about my days in Blue Man Group Las Vegas. Think a dirtier, grittier 30 Rock set in Vegas backstage at a fake Blue Man Group show. Here is the logline!

Dre Parker, director of the...

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David Kane

Sounds like a fun movie! Good concept, Jeffrey!

Daniel Danitto

Hi everyone,

I submitted my comedy screenplay “RIZHO KAMIKAZE: CATS & BULLETS.”

It’s a dark, character-driven comedy that blends absurd situations with grounded emotion, where humor comes from flawed pe...

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Adam Woolcock

Hi all, my submission is a TV comedy pilot called 'Emerald Hill'. It's about the staff of a small-town railway station whose already shambolic personal lives are further complicated by finding out the...

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Paulo Henrique Pessoa

Everyone's posting their AI posters. I've got one too. The script I submitted was an earlier draft, but the project's evolved a lot since. Still glad to be here.

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Adam Spencer
The Screenplay Is the Source Code

Why My AI Workflow Starts on the Page, Not the Prompt

The AI conversation in filmmaking has become almost theological—salvation or damnation, depending on who’s preaching. But for creators actually building films, that debate often skips the most practical question:

Who’s steering the ship?

There’s a m...

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Billy Kwack

Hi Adam, very cool, are you going to make a feature about this?

Adam Spencer

Billy Kwack I hope to. The feature screenplay for PRAYPREY: WORLD BREAKER is written and is currently under consideration by potential management. This mood reel feels like a quiet success crafted in...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Looking Ahead Together — What’s Your First Creative Move for 2026?

As you start thinking about 2026, what’s the first creative goal or intention you want to set for yourself as a creative? Not the ten-step master plan, just the initial move that gets the momentum going.

Is it finishing a draft, committing to a consistent creative routine, outlining a new idea, revis...

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Sebastian Tudores

Olivia Laine you've got the most important ingredients: desire to learn & the drive to jump in and participate creatively. the rest I am sure will follow for you. and congrats on the upcoming short fi...

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Olivia Laine

Sebastian Tudores Thank you! It’s been a slow start but it’s also been very eye opening and refreshing now that I’m following the goals I once set years ago. I will definitely keep everyone posted on...

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Salisu Abdullahi

Hi Ashley! My first big move for 2026 is completing the master draft of a high-concept sci-fi pilot I'm co-developing.

We’ve spent a lot of time on the deep world-building and grounded physics—ensurin...

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Joshua Linder

finishing my proof of concept and making the movie!

i'll probably visit cannes tribeca and berlinale this year

Sebastian Tudores

I appreciate that Olivia Laine - this is indeed a beautiful community - let's rock this 2026! :)

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 6 Pg 11 & 12 review

Ch6 Pg 11

EXT, CASTLE GARDEN - NIGHT

Garerit, still cloaked in his enchanted invisibility cloak, crouches in the moonlit garden. He gazes up at the towering structure, where a single window remains lit- the Princess's chamber. Garerit clenches a small pouch in his the magic beans he had taken earlie...

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Maurice Vaughan

I like the pages, Gregory Barone. It's like a mix of Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel.

The last paragraph on Page 11 and the first paragraph on Page 12 are similar.

Sometimes you could do is give the...

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Matthew Gross
Writers: What Should a First-Time Producer Get Right?

In late 2026–2027, I plan to hire screenwriters for an animated series I’m producing. Writers will be engaged under non-union contracts, with compensation ranging from $250–$400 per 7–10 minute episode, and occasional higher pay for standout contributors.

Payment will be processed through a productio...

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G.R. Barnett

YOOOO SCREENWRITER HERE! INTERESTED!!! Please let us connect! I have an award winning live action feature and an animated pilot I am trying to get made!

Hermina Orcsik

I would be very excited to work in a team like this! I enjoy collaborating, learning, and constantly improving my skills. I take my work very seriously, and I am fully committed to meeting deadlines....

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Matthew Gross

Michael David I'm not producing a movie. I'm producing an animated series. I have funding in place. Considering your comment, I don't think I will be working with you. You seem a bit combative and I d...

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Göran Johansson

I have produced 22 hours of no-budget projects, shorts, TV mini series and TV movies for public access television stations. Good screenplay and good acting are prime priorities for your audience. To a...

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Francisco Castro

Hire good craft services and caterers. A well-fed crew is a happy crew.

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 6 Pg 9 & 10 review

Ch 6 Pg 9

INT. THRONE ROOM - DAY

A grand throne room, once a place of regal authority, was filled with tension. King Aldebrand, an aging but formidable ruler, sits on his throne, his face set in stone. Before him, EliDoras, draped in a long, flowing cloak embroidered with arcane symbols, stands defian...

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Gregory Barone

plue I think I can add more or use the part I cut out in this copy, i have others.

Maurice Vaughan

That's better, Gregory Barone. I think you can add more, and I like the idea of changing the king's name to King Erik.

Gregory Barone

ok, here is Pg 9.

Ch 6 Pg 9

A dark chamber deep within the fortress. Hooded figures kneel before a grand, ancient throne, carved with symbols of lost magic. A single, spectral flame hovers above it, pul...

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Maurice Vaughan

I like it, Gregory Barone! The parts about the shadows and creatures are interesting and scary.

Gregory Barone

Yeah, it's one of those why the hell not kind of things. if it dosen't get you in some way, your doing it wrong.

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