Screenwriting

From structure to content to representation to industry trends, this is the place to discuss, share content and offer tips and advice on the craft and business of screenwriting

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For over 12 years Stage 32 has been committed to helping screenwriters at every stage of the process and have helped launched thousands of careers! Our Stage 32 Team is made up of members who actively are working in the entertainment industry! All you have to do is shoot us an email at success@stage32.com and we can help you navigate your career no matter what stage you are at!

Whether you are brand new to writing and trying to hone your craft, to a mid-point where you're starting to get some traction and recognition in contests but wanting to take the next step, or if you are a paid professional in screenwriting, we are here to help you. We talk all day every day with executives in the business and help matchmake creators with film & TV makers and we absolutely love it!

Our Stage 32 team is the best in the industry. Our CEO produced the creator of EUPHORIA Sam Levinson's Sundance winning film and has sold feature film screenplays and an original TV series to a mini major studio which has an Apple Showrunner attached. Our Executive Liaison Nick Phillips is a producer and started his career as a studio executive at SONY and Miramax. He just had BARRON'S COVE come out from Mandalay and REVERSE THE CURSE with David Duchovney. Our Managing Director is a producer who just sold a TV show to USA. I ran development for ImageNation and developed FLIGHT, BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL and THE HELP. Our Marketing Coordinator was the production coordinator for all of White Labels' unscripted slate (Savage X Fenty with Rihanna, Can't Cancel Pride for iHeart & Hulu, Masked Singer: Japan, etc.), our Certification Director is a 2-time Emmy nominated producer on NatGeo/Disney's GENIUS, our international certification producer has worked on over 200 international films and is the President of Canacine Quintana Roo in Latin America for all filming in that region. Our Executive Assistant produces Stage 32 education programming for the Cannes Film Festival and FOCUS London. The rest of our team started their careers at places like Circle of Confusion, Buchwald, Pierce Law Group, Marsh Entertainment, Third Hill Entertainment.

Between our collective experience on our team, over 12 years of running Stage 32 and our current partnerships with companies like Netflix, Canon, the Cannes Film Festival, American Film Market and dozens of film commissions around the world we really pride ourselves on having our finger on the pulse of the business! 


Shoot us an email at success@stage32.com and let us know what you're working on!

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John Mezes
Writers' Challenge!

I'm throwing down a gauntlet to my fellow writers! Take a script you haven't touched in a while and write 2 pages by Sunday. Keep me posted on your progress right here!

John Mezes

Well, Philip David Lee, I'm glad my post helped deliver some inspiration. Also, by all means, build off of my challenge. I would love it! Keep me posted!

John Mezes

Now that sounds like a lot of fun, Drongo Bum, and a great accountability tool as well. Thank you for sharing it here.

John Mezes

Wonderful, Morgan Drasan! I'm glad you are returning to it. Please keep us posted!

Philip David Lee

John Mezes I have to kill off 36 henchmen and the main villain in a series of gun battles and hand to hand situations in an office building/evil headquarters (without an actual floor plan of any speci...

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Drongo Bum

Philip David Lee Scenarios like these always make me snicker. Where did the antagonist obtain all those henchmen? To maintain their loyalty (s)he must pay them a fortune. Are they really even worth it...

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Mike Thompson
Help! I Wanna Be a Screenwriter!

Greetings! Allow me to introduce myself -- my name's Mike Thompson, veteran Hollywood writer/producer of feature films, Dragonfly, starring Kevin Costner, and Love Happens, featuring Jennifer Aniston. I also co-created the FOX television series, John Doe, and have written and produced indie film and...

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Margie Walker

Hi Mike, Impressive that you asked how you can help us. Thinking…….

Karen Shaver

Consultations on format and adding dialog.

Asif Balouch

Finding representation and selling my scripts

Linda Federico-O'Murchu

Hi, my script has won or placed in 32+ competitions (some prominent) in the past year, and is on Coverfly's RedList (top 9% of family friendly screenplays) but it has not attracted any attention from...

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Lee Matthias

Hi Mike Thompson ! I am showing 5 of my completed scripts through Stage 32. I've watched some of your interview segments on YouTube from Film Courage. Lots of interesting stuff there. Here at Stage 32...

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John Mezes
Writers! Let's Hear From You!

To the Stage 32 Community! Why did you want to be a Writer?

John Mezes

It makes great sense, Debbie Elicksen. Exploring and exercising your love of writing. That's terrific.

John Mezes

Bingo, Lucy Addams! That's a terrific reason! The insatiable need to create more.

Gloria Katch

I was a T.V. addict by the age of four. My mother learned quickly it was going to become my cheap babysitter and friend.

John Mezes

Terrific, Gloria Katch! Motivation from the baby sitter!

Benylson Nascer

Eu vejo nas palavras a possibilidade de criar novos lugares, novos mundos, criar experiências... Isso me faz feliz, por isso escrevo! Vocês deveriam lê meu livro, O Caçador, Ruínas e sombras! Disponível na Amazon!

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 41 Script Requests and 39 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks ! 3/11

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, LINK Entertainment, Verve Talent...

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Maurice Vaughan

That's a lot of requests! Love it! Congratulations, everyone!

Kenneth Arinze Ezema

congratulations

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Pat Alexander
RLJE Films Buys Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jack Quaid Crime Thriller ‘Neighborhood Watch’ (written by Stage 32 Writer Sean Farley)

The crime thriller film is written by Sean Farley and produced by Luke Daniels, Greg Lauritano, Vince Jolivette, Chris Bellant, Kurt Fethke, and Jake Robinson.

Two years ago, Sean met Chris via Stage 32 in a Feature Read + 30 minute talk. After hitting it off, Chris agreed to rep Sean and went on to...

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Maurice Vaughan

Woo-hoo! Congratulations, Sean, Chris, and Neighborhood Watch team! Neighborhood Watch sounds exciting, Pat Alexander! I'm looking forward to seeing it! And doing another Feature Read + 30 minute talk...

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Jack Binder

Congratulations! Good team.

Pat Alexander

We've got a Quaid-fecta of movies this Spring!!

Maurice Vaughan

I see what you did there, Pat Alexander!

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Philip David Lee
Red Flags Are Only Useful When You See Them

So here's a little tale I wish to share with you and get your take on it.

A connection from Stage 32 send me a link to a craigslist ad where people were looking for screenplay in many different genres and had a budget of around $8M. I used to answer Craigslist ads and did some side jobs that I was fa...

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Philip David Lee

Maurice Vaughan It's like being a P.I. Hey, that gives me an idea for a story! I'll be right back!

Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Philip David Lee. It is like being a P.I. Glad it gave you a story idea!

Drongo Bum

Maurice Vaughan The entertainment business is filled with shysters who prey on easy marks, such as most wannabe screenwriters.

On the other hand, those wannabe screenwriters believe everything they wri...

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Maurice Vaughan

There are a lot of people in the entertainment business who prey on new writers, new directors, etc., Drongo Bum. That's one reason a creative community like Stage 32 is important. They can learn what...

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Drongo Bum

Maurice Vaughan That's one way of lookin' at it.

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Toua Her
Would you rather?

You can only have one or the other: would you rather have your script be a blockbuster or academy winner?

Jon Shallit

Blockbuster means you will get work forever. Prize/awards are for horse races.

Tucker Teague

I would love to win an Oscar and, perhaps even more, a Palme d'Or, but a blockbuster would likely pay the bills for the rest of my life... and I could live with that.

Sam Rivera

The ideal answer is both, but realistically an oscar would be the honor!

Georgette Skolnick

Academy winner, because then it'll become a blockbuster with everyone wanting to view it.

John C. Bounds

Blockbuster

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Georgette Skolnick
What's Next?

Now that I've got this great script that has won 19 awards so far, what's my next step towards production? I joined IMBD Pro, but noticed many of the producers and directors I feel would be perfect don't provide any contact information. And I keep getting "no unsolicited material accepted". So, how...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Georgette Skolnick. My biggest tip is to network/build relationships on Stage 32. That's how I've had success on here (script requests, sold four short scripts to a producer, collaborated on proje...

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Gregory Barone
Just wondering if I can post parts of my script here for review and critique?

Just like the title says I would like to post parts of my 60k word script here for people to review and critique, I think AI can only do so much that I really need human eyes on it and hope the help make it better. I saw ashley's blog post here and though I could post parts of my script but just wan...

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Preston Poulter

Just FYI, I review 10 page selections on my YouTube channel every week.

Let me know what you want feedback on and we’ll look at I.

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gregory Barone. You can only upload one page at a time here in the Screenwriting Lounge for feedback. You could upload one page, then post the other pages in the comments.

You could also post the...

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Gregory Barone

Thanks, Preston Poulter . PM me how I do that, and I'll send you pages. Does it cost anything to do that? Thanks, Maurice Vaughan . I'm fine posting one page at a time here, as long as you don't boot...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Gregory Barone. Ok, I'll look out for the first page.

Sam Rivera

Feel free to post! We're all here for the betterment of our writing!

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Gregory Barone
The Giant Killer Scritp Page One review

GIANT KILLER

BY GREGORY BARONE

GENRE: Fantasy

LOGLINE:

A brave tailor uses his wit and guile rather than swords and spears to rid the land of menacing giants and gets the king into giving him half his kingdom and his daughter’s hand in marriage.

(Please note that this is done as it would a script for a...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gregory Barone. I've never given feedback on a comic script, but I like yours. It's interesting, and I'm curious what happens next (it feels like trouble is coming). Also, I think your logline ne...

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Wal Friman

Good overall energy.

Sam Rivera

What a great logline! If you ever would like your logline reviewed, I highly recommend a logline polish here: https://www.stage32.com/scriptservices/coverage/buy?id=22...

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Anush Har
How to Stay Motivated in Screenwriting Without Any Success Yet?

Dear all,

I know that every screenwriter starts somewhere, but when you haven't achieved any success yet—no produced scripts, no industry recognition—it can be hard to stay motivated. I’m passionate about screenwriting, but since I haven't had any success yet, sometimes it’s really tough to stay mot...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Anush Har. I hope the advice helps you stay motivated!

Pat Alexander

You have to love the hunt and not the reward in the beginning

Michael David

Why do you write Anush Har ?

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

You're welcome, Anush Har !

Sam Rivera

Set small, achievable goals, celebrate progress, and connect with other writers for support. Sometimes, the simple act of writing consistently is the success. Keep going!

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Toua Her
Contest

Does it feel like for certain contests, for example: a female driven script contest, that certain genres play better than others. I feel like dramas do better in these contest than a science-fiction or fantasy.

Pat Alexander

In our 3 iterations of the Female Driven contest, our winners were a Drama, a Sports Movie, then a Comedy last year. I do think a wide scoping Sci-Fi/Fantasy or Action/Thriller or horror script could...

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