Screenwriting

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Ron Reid
Would you work with an AI agent or Manager ?

Already 300 actors are working with an AI agent. This is how it works....but what about writers? Will we be next on this trend? What if other high profile writers did it? https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOtd7RiifpD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link. Should we embrace this new form of tech and AI before it...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

I don't think so, Ron Reid. I think writers should spend their time getting better at writing loglines, synopses, scripts, etc. instead of spending time using AI. I think writers will do just fine wit...

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Ponce Deleon

This is an example, of not preparation meeting opportunity, but desperation meeting self sabotage. I feel as artists we tend to put too much stock on representatives creating opportunities for us, ver...

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Ron Reid

Maurice Vaughan 5 I sure hope so. I think that 30 actors signed on and may be getting work.

Ron Reid

Ponce Deleon We have to be careful of following trends vs. being practical and following the herd.

Thanks for your insight.

Jacob N. Stuart
Writers ask us all the time: Do I need an entertainment attorney?

The business changes every year, but when it comes to contracts and rights, the law is black and white.

New blog up now at Screenwriting Staffing: when to bring in a lawyer, how they differ from agents and managers, and why timing matters.

Maurice Vaughan 5

Great share, Pat Alexander! Thanks. Jim Jarmusch said he starts with characters and finds stories that kind of weave around the characters. I usually start with story, but starting with a character is...

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Pink Matzke
Timeline

Does anyone know how long it usually takes before hearing back from exec. after they requested your script?

Joshua Viers

In my experience, once, however, the person never followed up with me after our initial phone call. I tried emailing and texting her about a week after but I got no response. After about a month or two had passed, I considered it a lost cause.

AZ. AZ.

I wish someone could see me, I'm literally a ghost, no one sees me or sees my strength in writing, directing, designing, and even drawing and martial arts. I'm tired of being transparent. I want someone to see me and see my strength. Why am I like this?

Scott Weisenfeld

AZ.AZ. There are times when we all feel unseen, unheard, and unappreciated. It just means you haven't come across people who will. Not everyone will get your or I but I prefer quality over quantity. If you find one person who listens it is better than many who act like they do.

Maurice Vaughan 5

Hi, AZ. AZ. I'm about to post some things on Your Wall that might help.

Pat Alexander

Hey Pink Matzke There is no specific timeline to hear back from an exec after they receive your script. It's always up to any exec's discretion, needs, mandates, interests, or otherwise on how long th...

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Terry Podnar
Stage 32 9th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Screenwriting Contest Quarter-Finalists

Many thanks to the judges and team at the Stage 32 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Screenwriting Contest for selecting The Red Zone to advance to the Quarter-Finals! I’m very grateful and extremely honored by this prestigious recognition! Congratulations to fellow Quarter-Finalists and great luck next round!

Maurice Vaughan 5

You're welcome, Terry Podnar.

Mike Schreurs

Congrats!

Terry Podnar

Thanks Mike!

Adam Reiver

Congratulations

Terry Podnar

Thanks Adam!

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Sydney S
New Screenwriting Lab! Write Your Female-Driven One-Hour Television Pilot in 8 Weeks

In this exclusive Stage 32 lab, you will take your female-driven one-hour television pilot from concept to script. Along the way, you'll be guided by a successful executive and work one-on-one with them, receiving direct and personalized feedback throughout the eight weeks.

Taking you through this pr...

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Sydney S

Only 2 spots remain, looking forward to the lab tomorrow!

Sydney S

Email edu@stage32.com to snag one of the last seats in our 10 spot lab, excited to get going!

Mark Jordan

It was great to meet everybody today. I'm excited about this class.

Jane Gilmore

Hi all! Did we ever get a video recording of the zoom to refer to the sample when we write our one pager?

Wyman Brent

Female driven? Would that be like Driving Miss Daisy? After all, Morgan Freeman drove Jessica Tandy all around.

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Andrea Wahbe
Where do you get copies of scripts now?

Hi All, I'm wondering where people go to read new scripts now that The Script Lab has shut down?

Maurice Vaughan 5

You're welcome, Andrea Wahbe. And I like to search Google for new scripts, but sometimes it's hard to find them for a while.

Yvonne Padmos

You can find new scripts to read on these alternatives

-Script Databases _Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb)_, _Simply Scripts_, _The Daily Script_

and other Resources _Drew's Script-O-Rama_, _StudioBinder_, _Script Reader Pro_

Joshua Viers

Script Revolution is another site I like.

https://www.scriptrevolution.com/

Andrea Wahbe

Thanks, everyone, for your help!

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Joshua Viers
Rewriting a script

How many times have you guys or girls rewrote a script? I’ve been working on the same script for over six years now and im still revising it! Its gone from a coming of age drama, superhero movie, supernatural thriller, fantasy tv-series, and now, back to a coming of age drama.

Maurice Vaughan 5

I rewrite a feature script or TV script a lot of times, Joshua Viers. Here's my rewriting process:

I rewrite as I go when I write the first draft. Rewriting as I go helps me think of ideas, scenes, etc...

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Yvonne Padmos

Don't chase the winds of change in your script. Anchor yourself in the essence of your story. Calm the turmoil of revisions at your desk. Immerse in the depths of your narrative. Close the doors to di...

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Debbie Seagle
Your Favorite Character

From a script you've written, you're writing, or you're thinking about... who is your favorite all-time character - and why?

Was the character based on a personality you know, or was it someone you created from somewhere else?

I was thinking about this, and usually my favorite character isn't the lead...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

That is such a good question lol since I’ve written a few stories over the years and have fallen in love with writing many different characters. But I’ll attempt to list some:

1) Erik Rhodes from Findi...

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Nicholas P

Sierra. She is cunning, dangerous and manipulative. Her beauty is what drives men to her and they lust after her

Joel Cousins

Fun question! Hey Pat, was Bronco based off a real dude? This one sounds right up my alley!

Debbie Seagle

So much fun reading your characters and sensing the creativity they've pulled out of you! It seems we writing people do fall in love with our characters - one way or another.

Joshua Viers

From my current script I'm working on, two high school cheerleaders who are complete opposites of each other (Stacey and Tracey Burroughs). Stacey is the stereotypical snob who's obsessed with being p...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas 2
New Opportunity!

Another day, another game-changing partnership announcement for Stage 32 members!

Deadline just published an article about our new partnership with Erika Alexander's Color Farm Media for our Diversity Talent Accelerator Competition. We are welcoming writers from all underrepresented communities (usin...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

Incredible opportunity for writers, Geoffroy Faugerolas 2!

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Have You Explored Your Story Through All Three Lenses—Pilot, Feature, and Short?

I’ve been reflecting on a storytelling experiment I tried recently and wanted to throw it out to the community:

Have you ever written a pilot, then expanded that same story into a feature screenplay, and later distilled it into a short script?

I did just that, and it was a wild ride. Each format force...

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Jon Shallit

Even full features are giving way to series. Returning eyeballs. Why do people make shorts, when a full feature is more marketable? And if you write the ending correctly, you can have it as a pilot for a series...

Arthur Charpentier

Jon Shallit, Short films are essential for creating a portfolio. People don't like authors who don't have finished works. The series are paid for by the advertiser. Therefore, it is incorrect to compare the success of the film and the success of the series.

Leonardo Ramirez 2

I love the thought of expanding our thinking with this exercise Sandra Isabel Correia. I've turned one short into a feature and I've thought about turning a feature into a pilot. But I'll be honest -...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Sandra Isabel Correia, I’m rooting for your success as well~

Sebastian Tudores

amazing post/'challenge' Sandra Isabel Correia :) I am doing something of the sort now, taking a short film I wrote as a proof-of-concept and integrating / developing it into a similar world for a ser...

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Justin Groats
Submitted the revision of my script to get feedback

Hey guys! Fingers crossed, I've submitted my new draft to an executive; hopefully, she finds this draft to be the best one yet!

Maurice Vaughan 5

Hey, Justin Groats. Hope the executive finds this draft to be the best one yet and requests your script!

Justin Groats

Maurice Vaughan 5 , this is sending in my script, I am hoping she requests a meeting!

Maurice Vaughan 5

Ok, gotcha, Justin Groats. I hope you get a meeting request!

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