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Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our December Community Open House!

Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our December Community Open House!

Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT!

Every success story begins with a first step.

If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our December Community Open House Webcast happening Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT!

Free Registration: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32-s-december-community-open-house-webcast-with-ashley-smith

Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply tired of creating in isolation, this live event is your chance to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.

This isn’t just an overview — it’s your creative launchpad. You’ll walk away with practical tools, new connections, and a clear path forward, no matter your background or where you are in your career.

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Navigate Stage 32 like a pro and make the platform work for your goals
  • Build authentic connections through the Stage 32 Lounges
  • Access Education, Certification, and Script Services tailored to your next big move
  • Show up in ways that get you noticed by the right people at the right time
  • Participate in real-time Q&A and get guidance specific to your path

Whether you’re a writer, filmmaker, actor, producer, composer, editor, or wear multiple creative hats — this is where your Stage 32 journey truly begins.

If you can’t attend live, don’t worry — registering ensures you’ll receive the full recording to watch anytime from anywhere.

Who’s planning to join me live for the Open House?


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Göran Johansson
Production company asked for better character descriptions

In August I posted that an Australian production company asked for more details after I tried to sell my script to them. They are back, asking for still more details.

Those of you who like myself want to sell by sending a query letter, I hope you understand that you will have to answer similar quest...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Göran Johansson. Dig into their histories, their lives, and the story to find things to add to the descriptions.

Göran Johansson

I think I understand what you mean. More suggestions?

Maureen Mahon

Göran Johansson it's nice of this production company to work with you to develop your character descriptions like this. Normally, if they find that the pitch isn't complete, they'll just pass. I agree...

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Elle Bolan
Struggle scenes: What are yours?

Hey there screenwriters!

I was drafting on my feature SHIFT this morning and came upon a scene I skipped until later. It made me wonder.

Do y'all have scenes that you'd just rather not write? It needs to be there but you, personally, just don't care for those types of scenes?

For me, it's sex scenes...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Elle Bolan. I have scenes like that. It's usually scenes I'm having trouble with, like figuring out how to add subtext or a twist.

Stephen Folker

Sometimes descriptions - but I also produce and realize it doesn't matter what you write, it's gonna be dependent on location secured.

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Maurice Vaughan
How to Get Help from Stage 32: Meet the Teams Behind the Scenes

In today’s blog, Brandy Camille (Stage 32’s Head of Member Help) introduces you to the incredible teams that keep Stage 32 running, and shows you exactly how to get help when you need it. www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-get-help-from-stage-32-meet-the-teams-behind......

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Billy Kwack. Spend time with family, watch movies, work on some projects, etc. What about you?

Billy Kwack

Hey Maurice, my sis is stopping over on Christmas Eve or day and I got a dinner Dec 30th and bowling new years eve with friends

Maurice Vaughan

Hope you, your sister, and friends have a great time, Billy Kwack!

Kirsty Louise Joyce

Thanks for sharing the blog link here Maurice, I have just read the blog and it is a great reminder of the teams and the contacts (some new) who can support us on this platform.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Kirsty Louise Joyce. You're right. Big shout-out to the Stage 32 teams for everything they do for the community and everyone who supports other members on here!...

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Liked by Jim Boston and 27 others

Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 137 Script Requests and 34 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 12/17

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 and managers, Heroes & Villains En...

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Mone't Weeks

It's just so wonderful to see my name on this list'

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Love this. Hard work pays off. Can't wait to hear about the follow up meetings and the success stories that are going to come out of this!

Warren Edward Foster

Congratulations!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Congratulations~

Jim Boston

Great job, everybody! Here's to more and more success!

Liked by Marie Hatten and 15 others

Juliana Philippi
Chronicles from my Worst Pitch: Treasure Uncovered!

“Silver bells…silver bells…it’s Christmas time, in the city…”

Salutations and Holiday Cheer Screenwriters!

Sit back, get some cocoa, and enjoy my most recent story, of utter failure in a pitch, and then suddenly…a WIN!

I had the most amazing thing happen last week: a pitch request, AND, an email intro...

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Jim Boston

You're so very welcome, Juliana!

Sara Ghadersahi

Hi Juliana,

Thank you so much for sharing your story! It really resonated with me. Sometimes, we push ourselves to do something we feel ready for and confident about, but things don’t go as planned. We...

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Juliana Philippi

Sara Ghadersahi Wow, thank you : ) Very true, every, absolutely every "set back", is literally our consciousness stepping back, before a leap. Same to you, inspiration and success ahead!...

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Marie Hatten

Love how grounded you were immediately following that pitch Juliana Philippi and congrats on the amazing success that followed. I'm yet to pitch (kind of relieved that as I'm in Australia it will be w...

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Juliana Philippi

Marie Hatten Thank you, so so much Mattie. Lol, my years in auditioning, years of lots of "no's", and then that one "yes", have trained me well, and I keep going, giving up, is not in my program : ) A...

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Liked by Jim Boston and one other

Aleksandr Rozhnov
The Difficulties of Translation

Friends, I have one more question as a continuation of our discussion about artificial intelligence.

Do you consider AI a good translator when it comes to translating a screenplay into another language?

In your opinion, is artificial intelligence capable of handling not just the words, but the tone, s...

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Liked by Jay Clark and 12 others

Robert Franklin Godwin III
AI generated scripts suck too much

AI written screenplays- I have read several AI generated screenplays recently. They suck. It is easy to sense what is human inspired and what is algorithmically derived.

AI is useful. Prompts require intelligent syntax. The results must be a springboard for the deep dive. The dive needs to be human...

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James LO

Matthew and Tom thanks for weighing in and reassuring me that I’m not losing my mind hahaha

ok now let’s get back on topic and talk about the problems of letting AI do more than research and organisati...

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TOM SCHAEFER

EVERYTHING WE DO IN FILM IS A CONTRIVANCE. It's lighted artificially most of the time, the angle of capture is not random, the sound pickup is not random, the foley art is not random and "totally auth...

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Joshua Young

The saying in the AI world is that it's not AI that will replace people's jobs, it's someone who knows AI. As a screenwriter and AI consultant for ethical integration, I'd refine that to: "It's the ex...

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Preston Poulter

Even worse that following Save the Cat, is telling your AI to follow the Save the Cat structure!

TOM SCHAEFER

Re: writing a full story from one prompt - I've never even tried the "Act as a screenwriter" co...

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Liked by Jim Boston and one other

Tiger Taylor
Finished my first half-hour pilot — looking for advice

I just finished my first half-hour single-cam comedy pilot and I’m trying to learn how writers responsibly start sharing work once a script is done.

If you’ve been through this stage before, I’d really appreciate any advice on what’s normal, what’s smart, and what to avoid.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Tiger Taylor. Great. See you at the Open House! And I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. If you ever have any questions about Stage 32, let me or another Lounge Moderator know. We have bad...

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Preston Poulter

We go over new scripts every week on my YouTube channel. Let me know if you want us to look at yours.

Tiger Taylor

Maurice Vaughan Thanks, Maurice — really appreciate the welcome and the offer. I’ll keep that in mind and look forward to the Open House. See you there!...

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Tiger Taylor

Preston Poulter Thanks, Preston — I’d absolutely be interested. What’s the best way to submit or coordinate?

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Tiger Taylor. What's your show about, if you're ready to share about it?

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Ron Reid
When did you last film fest and how does this help your writing?

I went to see this film and it is not my style of writing. But seeing it and others during the film Festival did something. It got me and gets me out of my comfort shell. I also helps me see other films that traveled across the world in the Indie world. But I am writing for TV only or a different ge...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great points, Ron Reid! I haven't been to any film festivals, but I watch foreign films. I've picked up screenwriting tips from them.

Ron Reid

I hope you get to a local one and just meet producers and distributors or actors and be inspired. You can do a lot more in your writing with meeting actors, directors and filmmakers bringing their fil...

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Andrew Bowen

I love the professional panels at film festivals. They are so educational and full of real world advice. Meeting the panelists afterward is also valuable because they aren't accessible generally outside the festival venue.

Liked by Rory Marcus and 15 others

Sandra Isabel Correia
Why You Are a Screenwriter?

Every pitch, consultation, or coverage session comes down to one essential beat: our WHY. Why did we write that screenplay? Why are we storytellers? Why must we be the chosen ones?

My WHY: I write because stories shape how we see ourselves and each other. I want to place audiences inside moments wher...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Stephen Folker, I admire how easily you enjoy writing, and that joy is enough to keep you on the page :) When we love what we do, we're on top of the world. :)...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Maurice Vaughan, likewise. Formulas and trends can be useful tools; they give us structure, help us understand audience expectations, and sometimes even open doors. But if we lean on them too heavily,...

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Michael Dzurak

The first serious, but not first ever, writing project I tried my hand at was a sci-fi action novel that never went beyond outline and worldbuilding. Total lack of focus and/or lost in way too many po...

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David Taylor

Because I am a writer. If I had a choice about the matter I would not change it. Before I knew I was I had written hundreds of in-house technical stuff.

Leonardo Ramirez 2

That means the world to me Sandra Isabel Correia. Thank you so much my friend. And honestly, I don't think about the genre when I consider a premise. It just so happens that they fall into the genre t...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
2025 Recap

Many in the industry said they needed to survive 2024. And then 2025. But that doom and gloom approach is not what we're seeing globally. 2025 has been a solid year for productions and it's only the beginning.

Check out my latest Insider Intel blog recapping a year of success and projecting what's to...

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Pat Savage

Geoffroy Faugerolas now you're talking!

Maurice Vaughan

2025 was an incredible year on here, Geoffroy Faugerolas! Congratulations to you and everyone on all your success this year and hope you all have more in 2026!...

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Michael Dzurak
Action scene verbage vs. Action scene screen time

How long do you think a key action scene should be in terms of script space?

In terms of screen time, many key actions are 3+ minutes, which would suggest 3+ pages.

However, I was surprised when reading the script for The Matrix (see attached pic) and the flagship lobby shootout action scene is just a...

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Maurice Vaughan

It depends on the scene and the surrounding scenes, Michael Dzurak. The surrounding scenes might be short, so I might make the scene I'm working on long so it's not a fast-paced script, unless I'm goi...

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