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FREE Webcast Event: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made

FREE Webcast Event: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made

with Producer Ethan Erwin!

Ever wonder what really happens between finishing your screenplay and seeing it come to life on screen?

Join us on Wednesday, November 19th at 11:00 am PT for a FREE webcast open to all Stage 32 members—current and new!

We’re sitting down with renowned producer Ethan Erwin, whose films have grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide and include hits like Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, The Book of Eli, The Nice Guys, Unknown, and more.

Hosted by Stage 32’s Director of Development and moderated by me, Ashley Renee Smith (Head of Community), this conversation will pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to move a project from script to screen in today’s industry.

Ethan will share real-world insights from over 15 years of experience developing and producing projects with A-list talent such as Robert Downey Jr., Denzel Washington, Sandra Bullock, and George Clooney.

Whether you’re a writer, filmmaker, or producer, this session is packed with career-changing takeaways about how stories evolve through development, financing, production, and beyond.

Come prepared with your questions—this is a can’t-miss opportunity to learn directly from one of Hollywood’s top producers.

Save your spot now for free: https://www.stage32.com/webinars/from-script-to-screen-how-projects-get-made-with-producer-ethan-erwin


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Maurice Vaughan
Insider Intel: A-listers Are Dead. Long Live A-listers.

Geoffroy Faugerolas (Stage 32's Director of Development Services) talks about these things in today’s blog:

– The state of A-list-driven movies

– What happened last week in Stage 32’s Writers’ Room and what’s happening this week (you can sign up for your first month free!)

– Stage 32 member Matt Hya...

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Sebastian Tudores

thank you Maurice Vaughan !

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores. What do you think about A-list-driven movies?

Sebastian Tudores

good question Maurice Vaughan - I think Geoff is right. Audiences are looking for more than the name - they assume with it will also come a great movie. And what makes an 'A-lister' is also always cha...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think audiences are looking for more than the name, Sebastian Tudores. I'd rather see a no A-lister movie that has an incredible concept and story than a movie with A-listers but an okay concept and...

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Priya Mistry
NWC : Week 3 Lounge post

Hello Creative Community.................................

Week three is here and few days are left to end this month. We all are working on our project to make it happen. While working on projects , let's work on ourselves as well to make us better and better day by day. When we work on ourselves , i...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Priya Mistry. "While working on projects , let's work on ourselves as well to make us better and better day by day." Fantastic idea! Thanks. Have a productive week. I'm rooting for you to reach yo...

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Priya Mistry

Thank you Maurice Vaughan and same to you...

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Priya Mistry. Thanks.

Sebastian Tudores

Priya Mistry love the guidance here - thank you. And seems like you've got a wonderful balance of inner and outward reflection :)

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Hannah Augenstine
The Chaos Method

I’ve realized recently that my writing journey has been completely chaotic in the best possible way. Nothing about it has been strategic or linear or “here are the exact steps to break into Hollywood.” My entire method has basically been: see an opportunity, say “screw it,” shoot my shot, then Googl...

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Nikita Simpson

This was incredibly motivational and inspiring. Thank you for sharing and congratulations!

Tommy Burnett

Congrats on your “strike before fear does” approach.

Marie Hatten

Hannah Augenstine this is literally the opposite of what I just read in the NWC most recent blog lol but I know what you mean about acting before you have a chance to be scared ....

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Marie Hatten

Maurice that’s brilliant , that’s given me an idea as I have an incredible photo that represents the B story .

Jim Boston

Hannah, thanks so DOGGONE much for the message...and here's wishing you continued success in this journey!

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Pink Matzke
What I am doing to prepare for future meetings, pitches, or collaborations.

I had a great meeting yesterday with an exec from Zero Gravity, and was so grateful for Pat's blog for the November write club challenge, because it was all about preparing for meetings,pitches, and collaborations. So I basically had a checklist to do just that from Pat's blog. So in the future I am...

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Adam Spencer

I gotta agree here—Pat's recents blog post is truly excellent.

And Pink, congratulations on that recent meeting with Zero Gravity!

Meriem Bouziani

that's awesome. Wishing you all the best of luck.

Darrell Pennington

That is fantastic! Was the pitch set up thru a Stage 32 product?

Pink Matzke

Marc, I paid for the meet here through Stage 32, and it was so worth it! As I now have the exec's actual email and can communicate directly with him. And yes Darrell, it was.

Jim Boston

Pink, congratulations on a successful meeting with Zero Gravity! Here's wishing you more and more success!

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Cameron Tendaji
Taking Out TV Project With Exec in 2026

(Realized I posted this in the wrong forum lol)

Hey everybody. Just wanted to announce that I have a sci-fi crime procedural that I will be taking out with the amazing Whitney Davis (who I met through stage 32).

We are currently in the process of attaching a showrunner and will be taking the project...

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Pink Matzke

CONGRATULATIONS!

Debra Holland

Best of luck!!!

Darrell Pennington

This is AMAZING Cameron! Please keep us up to date on developments!

Jon Shallit

Success! Love to hear this! Asked for an add!

Jim Boston

Cameron, thanks so DOGGONE much for the great news! Here's to plenty of success!

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Ashley Renee Smith
Official Q&A Thread: From Script to Screen – How Projects Get Made with Producer Ethan Erwin

Hey, Stage 32 Community!

Our FREE Stage 32 webcast with producer Ethan Erwin is happening TOMORROW- Wednesday, November 19th at 11am PT, and this is your official space to drop your questions for the live Q&A portion of the event. You can also share your thoughts, what you’re most excited to learn, a Expand post

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Ashley Renee Smith. I'm excited for this Q&A! Thanks for putting it together, Stage 32! Thanks for doing this Q&A, Ethan! Thanks for hosting, Geoff!

Congratulations on all your success, Ethan! It'...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Hi Ashley Renee Smith. This week, I'm spending less time online because I'm busy writing The Misstep and leading my professional life. But I signed up and will do my best to be there. It will be an ex...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

This is awesome Ashley Renee Smith - thanks so much for having this.

Ethan: thanks for giving us "The Book of Eli" - it's one of my favorite movies of all time. And I'm not just telling you that becau...

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Meriem Bouziani
Movie or TV series?

Hello creatives, hope you’re all doing well.

I have a question — when you develop your world this far, how do you decide whether it should be a movie or a limited TV series?

I’d really love to hear from you, as I’m still torn between formats for my own creation.

Sandra Isabel Correia

Well, Meriem Bouziani, my first time was a TV show pilot, but afterward I felt I wanted to write the whole story, so I changed to a feature, and today I am on my fifth version. Now, I only write featu...

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Coty Hampton

The more I thought about you post you inspired me to consider converting my crime drama juice da m to a tv pilot

Meriem Bouziani

Yeah, it’s actually exciting to think about both, and how writing can be flexible enough to become either a movie or a TV series. Aleksandar Lahtov...

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Meriem Bouziani

That’s so inspiring — to be working in different kinds of writing. Thank you very much for sharing your journey.

I wish you the best of luck with your future TV series Sandra Isabel Correia...

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Meriem Bouziani

I’m happy that I could inspire you. I wish you a great writing journey and success in creating your TV series. Coty Hampton...

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Murat Ersahin
Selling the feature film plot urgently

Hi all!,

Due to my strict financial situation I need to sell my feature film plot urgently. First of all, I want to learn that is it possible to sell a feature film plot without actual screenplay text. If that is possible, how can I sell my plot, in which channel or through which ways? My terrible fi...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Murat Ersahin. Sorry to hear about the financial and social problems. Congratulations on publishing Turkey! What's the link to your book?

I've heard of writers selling scripts with just treatments,...

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Jon Shallit

You need to write the script. my friend. Then the logline, synopsis, treatment, budget, etc. It takes time but that is what you should do. Check out on youtube SETESH 2025-a full feature that followed that path, complete to final version.

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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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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Sandra Isabel Correia! Congratulations on being about 20 pages away to reaching your goal!

I wrote and rewrote a one-page script for Week 3. I'm trying to decide if I'm going to use it as a writin...

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Marc Ginsburg

I didn't even know this was going on so this is Day 1 for me. But it's not Day 1, it's Year 8 for CHRYSALIS - THE FAMILY ADVENTURE(S), now into an even more exciting phase that includes a Billie Eilis...

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Adam Spencer
Bend a Knee at the Altar of Honesty — November Write Club: Week 3

Preparation and perseverance are two sides of the same coin. Toss that coin into the air, watch it flip, and the blur between those faces starts to look like one word: “undeniable.”

Being “undeniable on the page” isn’t just about structure and market fit—they matter—but being undeniable starts with r...

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Maurice Vaughan

Love this, Adam Spencer. I tell the truth on the page by being honest about a scene (is it true to the story, and is it real-life accurate if I'm going for that). I keep working on projects, learning,...

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Elle Bolan

Where you talk about emotional honesty - this is exactly what I mean when I say my work is empathically brutal. I do NOT shy back from emotions. I don't dance around the rough stuff. The emotional tru...

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Sebastian Tudores

"Honesty demands sacrifice" - well said Adam Spencer

Michael Elliott 2

Yes....but with far less self importance.

Sandra Isabel Correia

Sometimes the hardest progress comes from admitting where we’ve stumbled. I bend a knee at the altar of honesty because only by owning my failures can I transform them into fuel for growth. Honesty is...

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Anthony McBride
Screenwriting Software

Hey all,

I'm going over some of the scripts I've written over the years and just realized that I couldn't have done any of it without a good screenwriting software program.

This year, I also used it to write manuscripts for my novels.

Early on, I developed habits that centered around using software so...

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Debra Holland

Final Draft.

Adam Spencer

When writing, I like the UI to get out of the way. That's why I prefer the undistracted environment found in Beat for macOS. Plus, it's free. There's also a pay-once-own-forever version for iOS and iPadOS for under $15.

Tim Myrick

Final Draft...

John Fife

Story Work and Final Draft work for me.

Michael Thorn

I've been using Highland Pro for several months now and like it a lot.

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Pink Matzke
November write club week 3: What I do to persevere

I really don't have to persevere per say, my whole life has been overcoming some kind of trauma, tragedy, or abuse, so I already have pretty tough skin. I learned a long time ago to never take anything personal and that there is no such thing as negative feedback even if it's meant to be lol, that d...

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Debra Holland

Absolutely!

Maurice Vaughan

Sorry you went through those things, Pink Matzke. Congratulations on overcoming them!

"that doesn't mean I can't find something positive in it no matter what intent the person who gave it." Great point...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Congrats on overcoming your troubles and having a positive outlook no matter what, Pink Matzke. It's definitely not easy to do, but that's how you get stronger :)...

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