Screenwriting

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Maurice Vaughan
Mixed Genres

Mixed vegetables are great (and delicious), but a movie/show with different genres is better! My favorite genre mix is Horror Action. What’s your favorite genre mix to write?

And feel free to post a tip for writing a genre mix script.

Tip for writing a Horror Action script: don’t get so caught up in w...

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Maurice Vaughan

I like the Comedy Western mix, Jim Boston. I haven't heard about a lot of them.

Jim Boston

Quite a few feature-length Western comedies came out of Hollywood in the 1957-74 period. (Two of the most famous ones were 1965's "Cat Ballou" and 1974's "Blazing Saddles.")

I guess what happened to sh...

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David Taylor

It's a good problem to have, but my problem is Comedy - the awful temptation to put comedy gags into serious stories to amuse myself. I'm a natural gag writer so have to stop myself. Nothing ruins the...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think a comic relief character is fine in serious stories, suspenseful scenes, and Horror scripts, David Taylor. Maybe avoid writing too many comedy moments though, or maybe don't make the comic rel...

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David Taylor

Yeah. I do manage to get the balance right.

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the article, Amanda Toney. I haven't written a biopic yet. This article will come in handy. And I might even write a biopic/narrative film mix.

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Ramon Zapata
Why I Wrote It... (the inspiration behind my action/thriller script SHAOLIN DEMON)

I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend and enjoyed the holiday if you celebrate. I recently found out my script Shaolin Demon was named a semi-finalist in the Action/Thriller screenwriting competition. Huge honor to make that list and congrats to all who did. That, along with Evan Anglin's last blo...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on Shaolin Demon being named a semi-finalist, Ramon Zapata! I'm looking forward to watching it! I like the inspiration for writing Shaolin Demon. I think it'll be great in your pitch....

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Irish Taflinger

Congratulations!

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Srabon Ghosh
Confusion on script page count.

Hello everyone, I’m a screenwriter and I’ve written an English feature-length screenplay called God’s Deception (thriller/sci-fi/crime).

I know the usual industry range for a feature script is 90–120 pages, but mine ended up being 61 pages. The story would still run for more than 1 hour 30 minutes on...

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David Page

As I recall the script for ALIEN is very short and did not describe the alien, just said things like "the alien reaches out." But I think you want to get to 90 pages for a feature. You can space out t...

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Maurice Vaughan

A 61-page script might be considered a feature, Srabon Ghosh. I watched a feature film the other week that was like 71 minutes without the end credits, and I've heard about other short feature films g...

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David Taylor

Let a screenwriter see it. You'll get an opinion about length and probably easily resolve your 'time issue'. Sixty pages is very likely giving you an immediate disadvantage you cannot afford at this stage of your journey.

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Alyazin Alriyami
Pilot script writing

hi everyone, so I've been lately struggling to write my first pilot script ,and I was wondering if there are different ways to structure it besides the three act structure, plus, I heard that if I wanted to hook someone I must write a prefect first 10 pages , any tips for that?

thanks!

David Page

I don't know of any structure besides 3 acts. As for a perfect first 10 pages, absolutely. Try to make the whole damn thing perfect. If you want to see a perfect first page, check out the first page of FALLEN ANGEL in Lew Hunter's book "Screenwriting 434."

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Alyazin Alriyami. I use the three-act structure for feature scripts. I used a three-act structure plus a cold open (at the beginning) and a tag (at the end) for a kids show pilot I wrote a while b...

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David Taylor

If it's a Series Pilot, you can have Four Acts - Literally Act One; Act Two; Act Three; Act Four. You can also add two- or three-minute TEASERS at the start - -Excerpts of what happens later - - and a...

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Alyazin Alriyami
how do I get there??

I've always shown interest in cinema and tv, and I actually wish to be a showrunner and screenwriter for my own tv show, but my problem is that I'm too young for that and everyone I've talked to says I have to forget about it, but I wont, anyways...what I'm doing for the past three years is studying...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Alyazin Alriyami. Welcome to the community. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know that I moved your post from the TV Series Pitch Document Writing Lounge to the Screenwriting L...

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Alyazin Alriyami

Hi Maurice Vaughan ,thanks for your reply I really appreciate that and will try doing what you suggested, thanks again!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Alyazin Alriyami. Great. Hope those resources help! 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...

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David Taylor

Finish school if you can. Make sure all your ideas are written down. They say getting any kind of job in the industry is a place to start so you make connections. Take your best story and begin the jo...

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Tim Morell
Lessons in screenwriting

How do you make a script you've been commissioned to write about the setbacks that occur while trying to deliver a load of dry ice into something interesting? My solution, turn it into an allegory about the ICE raids currently going on in the country and the underlying politics they represent. I had...

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Warren Edward Foster

Thanks for sharing Tim!

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on the job and meeting, Tim Morell! A strong visual hook can help. I pitch my scripts on Stage 32, Twitter/X, and IG with posters.

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Sebastian Tudores
November Write Club Week 4 Blog is a Masterclass on Pitching

Happy Monday to all!

And don't forget the awesome Head of Com...

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Sebastian Tudores

Eddie Lawhorn that's fantastic - looking forward to you sharing them through your project!

Meriem Bouziani

And yes, The Silent PFC War and The De-Evolution Game are completely separate projects.

The Silent PFC War is a psychologi...

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Sebastian Tudores

that's super Meriem Bouziani - creative projects that not only entertain but create a reflexive need for reflection are my favorites. keep rockin' it! :)

Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for your encouragement Sebastian Tudores

Elle Bolan

Hey @Sebastian Tudores. It's the last day of the month, and I wanted to check in and say, she's not a pretty pitch document yet. Rough draft is the phrase to use, but it is a completely written pitch document Ready for prettying up.

How are you doing on your end of our deal?

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Sandra Isabel Correia
November Write Club! Week 3 Goals & Reflections

Hey Screenwriters!

How are you doing with your week 3 for NWC?

For Week 3, my goal is to close Act 2 at the climax with 75 pages total. I’m currently about 20 pages away, and I’m determined to hit that milestone this week.

Preparing for Future Meetings, Pitches & Collaborations

This week’s Stage 32 blog...

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Meriem Bouziani

Yes, we can make it, no matter what.

Happy NWC...

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Eon C. Rambally

Always welcoming the challenges Sandra Isabel Correia! It's what keeps us going!

Sandra Isabel Correia

That’s the truth my friend Eon C. Rambally :))

Sandra Isabel Correia

I’m really happy to share that today I finished writing the screenplay for The Misstep, a total of 97 pages!

My original plan was to complete it by November 28, but thanks to focus, resilience, and ded...

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Eon C. Rambally

Sandra Isabel Correia, it is excellent seeing this! Great anticipations for the next move!

The momentum is spectacular!

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Ehsan Rahimpour
Mystery, Suspense, Dramatic Irony

No. 04 / Robert McKee, a wise voice on storytelling, highlights an important point:

In Mystery the audience knows less than the characters.

In Suspense the audience and characters know the same information.

In Dramatic Irony the audience knows more than the characters.

Maurice Vaughan

I use all three of these in scripts, Ehsan Rahimpour, especially suspense. I don't think I've used all three in one scene. I might try it.

Ehsan Rahimpour

That’s a solid idea Maurice Vaughan, but it really depends on what the scene or story organically calls for. Sometimes all three are essential, while other times one alone packs enough punch....

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Maurice Vaughan

Ok, thanks, Ehsan Rahimpour. I'll definitely keep that in mind.

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Elle Bolan
Blues Traveller Tried to Tell Us: The Hook Brings You Back

Let's talk about that hook, though.

The opening scene is a BFD in any story. Your page one is a big part of what will sell your script. If you create a page one that grabs your reader by the throat and says "c'mere boy" then you've won a big part of the battle.

One of the things that gets praised th...

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Maurice Vaughan

Writing commercial scripts (15 sec, 30 sec, etc.) can help writers get better at writing the first page, Elle Bolan. There's not a lot of time in a commercial script, so you have to grab the reader's...

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Elle Bolan

Yep, that's the same method. 15 to 30 seconds flexes that exact same muscle.

It's a good skill to have.

I tend to drop in media res as often as possible. Right to a pivotal moment before page 1 ends....

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Maurice Vaughan

That's a great idea, Elle Bolan. I mainly do it in commercial scripts and short scripts. I also like to set up a mystery (like showing an object) on page one. I used to overuse flashforward scenes on...

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James Lagrimas
Extended black friday sale — 20% off sitewide!

Extended Black Friday Sale — 20% off sitewide! (Excludes Pitch Sessions & Contests)Great news, Stage 32 Community! Our Black Friday Sale has been extended, and you can still enjoy 20% OFF sitewide on almost everything across the platform. But hurry — this limited-time offer ends TONIGHT at midnight!...

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