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Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32’s December Community Open House Webcast

Stage 32's FREE Community Open House is Monday December 29th at 12:00 P.M. PT!

Open House is an interactive event where you guide the discussion. It’s for new members and long-time members. Screenwriters, directors, DPs, actors, producers, and more can join.

You can sign up here: www.stage32.com/edu...

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John January Noble

Lets go !

Maurice Vaughan

Hope you can make it to the Community Open House, John January Noble!

John January Noble

@maurice Vaughan Good mornning !

Of course, O Hope to be with tou soon.

Maurice Vaughan

Good morning, John January Noble! Okay, great. I'll see you there.

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Tony Sterago
So how do i ?

I submitted my first 10 pages to be reviewed, and I got a message that said

"Great news! Your executive has reviewed your material and has offered times to meet with you!"

but nothing else no link no email. what do I need to do now?

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Tony Sterago! Email writerhelp@stage32.com.

Tony Sterago

thanks Maurice i sent you a PM about this at the same time so please ignore

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Tony Sterago. Okay. Hope the meeting goes great!

Tony Sterago

if I can find out how to get to the meeting. there is no link, no email, no nothing. Just that comment. and then the status bar still blinks that they are reviewing it. I hope I didn't miss it

Maurice Vaughan

I think Stage 32 will set up the meeting, Tony Sterago.

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Daniel Stuelpnagel
Making The Leap from Format to Form, From Craft into Art

I've been posting recently in the "Your Stage" Lounge as I have been promoting my indie film project, and I am glad to bounce back in here to the Screenwriting Lounge again because that's where it all starts,

on the page, and even though I'm currently immersed in post-production video editing, it's...

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Daniel Stuelpnagel

David Taylor thank for that blessing which I will choose to interpret metaphorically and I appreciate it!!

Daniel Stuelpnagel

James LO adventure comedy I believe is a timely Genre for this era! Thank you !

Daniel Stuelpnagel

Meriem Bouziani I appreciate that so much, and for you as well, thank you!!

Daniel Stuelpnagel

Cheers Maurice Vaughan yes and thank you, enjoy a blessed holiday season! You've been working as an industry professional and it's a superb experience for many of us to aspire to, congratulations!!...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Daniel Stuelpnagel. Thanks. I appreciate it. Hope you and your family enjoy the holidays!

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Vladimir Romantsev
House of Dreams and Fog

Today in the United States, many people cannot buy a home in order to start a family. Even if a person works hard, they still cannot afford a house. Would it be timely to create a series on this topic? A series that tells the real-life stories of four people who dream of owning a home but realize th...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think it's timely to create a series about this, Vladimir Romantsev. I like the Black Mirror-style format the best. You can explore the theme in different ways with that format....

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Ethan Meadows
Halfway There and Feeling Good

I just crossed 82 pages on my feature script and honestly it felt great. It’s not finished yet but passing that halfway mark hits different. It’s one of those small wins that makes the whole grind worth it.

How do small wins show up in everyones process? I’d love to hear what milestones everyone el...

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Elle Bolan

Didn't Woody Harrelson say in Zombieland to enjoy the little stuff? But the halfway mark is no small win. It's a big turning point for me almost every time. Feels good, huh? Congratulations on getting...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

That's a great win Ethan Meadows - congratulations! I finished another polish on a script today so that's my win. It's been a good week. Congrats again and hope you have a great weekend!...

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Abram Christian

Ethan Meadows congratulations on getting to act 3. you’ve done it! Now on to the finish line.

Martin Graham

Man, do I know that feeling. Knowing you're in that homestretch is a great feeling. Congrats! I recently finished a screenplay and have moved into the getting-it-out-there phase while starting work on...

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Jan Victoria Westbrook

Ethan Meadows looking for small wins -when my characters tell me what they want to say. Hearing their voice, what an exhilarating feeling, makes me believe I am on the right track with them....

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GJ Harvey
Delays receiving Script Coverage on Stage32

Anyone else having delays waiting on script coverage here? I ordered coverage from an Exec x2 and have been waiting 19 weeks on one, and 8 on another.

The turnaround time is supposed to be approx. 2-3 weeks.

I have emailed them, have changed execs on one, and have kept chasing without success. At this...

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Sanna Peth

I’m really discouraged right now… Is there anyone here who actually received their feedback on time? :/ Because this is not a small amount of money…

GJ Harvey

Sanna Peth It may come down to those specific Execs, so I hope your experience is not the same as mine!

Bill Albert

Of the last 9 sessions I did only 2 of them responded in time. It's not just the execs.

Abram Christian

I am also experimenting delays, but I’ll let whatever time pass by. In my mind, I was putting the blame on other extenuating circumstances, but I feel better it’s not just me. Thankfully I’ve been put...

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Sanna Peth

Hi everyone!

I received my feedback a few hours ago — it was detailed and genuinely helpful, and I’m really happy about it.

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Sandy Lane
Do any of you secretly let your writing be guided by esoteric practices...

or do you still summon the notorious coffee and wine spirits?

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Sandy Lane. I come up with a lot of script ideas and scenes by combining things, looking at pictures online, watching videos, social media, etc.

David Taylor

Ideas are ten a penny, it's the ones that refuse to go away which you need to write down, preferably if they also give you goosebumps. Sometimes a story writes itself faster than you can write it down and the characters in it shout at you. Strange but true.

Marie Hatten

Juan Rodriguez love that you were compelled to write it down. Maurice Vaughan you are inspired by numerous things, my work is very much a product of the state of the world for women and men, especiall...

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John January Noble

I dreamed of a charming and beautiful woman. When I woke up, she was still by my side.

I had this dream, but maybe I could write a novel or a thriller. What do you think?

David Taylor

Yes

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Pat Alexander
Stage 32 x Mammoth Pictures Search for New Blood -- who submitted?

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

Selma Karayalcin

Grateful - and excited - that 'Witch Mother' has been named a Quarterfinalist in the Stage 32 + Mammoth Pictures Search for New Blood Screenwriting Contest.

Witch Mother is a female-driven folk horror...

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Elise Salomon

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists! What a great way to start the holiday, thank you so much Stage32!

Liz Buda

Congrats fellow Quarterfinalists! Happy that Traumaticus made it to this round.

Tom Connolly

Congratulations fellow Quarterfinalists! My script Don't Let Him In is an erotic horror/thriller set over the course of one night. The location is locked and we are currently seeking financing!

Loglin...

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John Fife

Congratulations to all the quarter finalists! Good luck to everyone.

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Juliana Philippi
My hand on the keys...: "Mi Porque"...Why...Do I write

Another week has gone by, marking the ticking of the clock as December blazes on, the last breaths of autumn exhaling their final farewells, and after a quite surprising, beautiful week, I'm chiming in, and sharing the reason I write.

I was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to two Puerto Rican parents, gettin...

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Ashley Renee Smith

This is beautiful, Juliana Philippi. There’s such a quiet confidence in the way you trace your beginnings, not as a straight line, but as movement, between places, languages, cultures, identities. Tha...

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Juliana Philippi

Ashley Renee Smith Thank you, that means a lot to me. Exactly that, we get to be free : )

Marie Hatten

Juliana Philippi Thank you for sharing, it's lovely to get to know you. That idea of not fitting in is exactly why my Peruvian mother did not teach me or my sister Spanish. I completely understand her...

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Juliana Philippi

Marie Hatten You're very welcome. I've really never shared this until now, I always share about my journey more in the things I have overcome, but I know these beginnings, our core histories, shape us...

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Marie Hatten

My pleasure Juliana Philippi , great way to get to know each other.

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James LO
Liminal spaces

the projects I’m working on to sell to producers are indie/ art-house/ e...

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Rutger Oosterhoff 2

.. I have to think about those three things, David, but I've sent you a friendship request, that's a start.

Rutger Oosterhoff 2

(1) I'm not sure if your main characters go back and forth in time, creating a time paradox, always cool, but difficult to somehow keep it grounded in ?reality?

(2) Watch "Outlander," how did they keep it interesting all those seasons, or not?

(3) No idea.

David Taylor

No. The spirits in each time exist. The characters live in their own time but are connected by prophecy, spirit and faith.

David Taylor

Ps - the title of the piece is THE FINAL WARNING. It is a multi series TV drama anchored in truth and as yet undisclosed secrets (yes - I have undisclosed secrets and am using TV drama to expose them...

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Gregory Baker

Are not all dramas, existential?

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TOM SCHAEFER
PRAETOR vs AI Guy

So last evening I was mulling over our current situation here in the US, and got this idea for a concept for a TV series I originally called "Citizen", - digging into the origins of the Greco-Roman ideals of rights and fairness which have been deeply ingrained even into our modern legal systems. Alt...

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TOM SCHAEFER

Maurice - feel free to review the docs. The amount of novelty Claude produced is massive and overwhelming. It will take me a week just to go over what he has created to see what can be done with it. I...

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Vladimir Romantsev

The judicial system trusts official evidence and proof. If dandruff, blood, hair, semen, or other DNA of an innocent person is found on a victim's body at a murder scene, the judge will conclude that...

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James LO

Tom, i won’t look at reams of materials generated by Claude but i will tell you from experience not to listen to their advice on whether a project is feasible. trust me, I’ve wasted a lot of time on t...

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TOM SCHAEFER

James - I appreciate your enthusiasm! The Story Bible (draft) is here:

Again, keeping in mind this is "foundry" mate...

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TOM SCHAEFER

Here's Gemini's take on what Claude created - I merely dropped the PDF's from Claude into Gemini. We'll get Chad's take next.

"Tom,

It’s good to be back. I’ve read the pitch, the development...

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