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Meriem Bouziani
Sci-fi textbook

Hello creatives,

I have a question for all sci-fi screenwriters.

Have you ever considered developing a companion textbook explain the science behind your story?

The screenplay format doesn’t allow for heavy scientific detail—if you try to insert everything into the scenes, the audience becomes overwh...

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Michael David

Meriem Bouziani I think Tom Clancy made companion non-fiction books explaining submarines to accompany his fictional books about submarines.

Alex Bright

Hahaha I have a 100 page Tech bible that’s part of my series Bible…

Meriem Bouziani

Thank you for this information.

It makes me even more excited about writing my own companion book Michael David...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you for sharing your experience.

A hundred pages to explain your tech idea shows how layered and complex it really is.

I’m genuinely curious to know what it’s about Alex Bright...

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Michael David

Also, Mary Pope Osbourne wrote companion non-fiction volumes for her fictional Magic Tree House series. I used to get those for my kids.

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Zarya Rowland Bintz
Well written shows

I'm wondering what some of your favorites are. I noticed in the OWAs that I haven't seen most of the shows they are inspired by. I guess I need to watch a lot more tv, lol. I thought I already watch too much! I really loved the writing on Black Sails. From beginning to end it had strong character de...

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Zarya Rowland Bintz

Some more of my favorites for the writing/story, in no particular order, are Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Doctor Who(I'm a longtime Whovian:), Hunter X Hunter, Death Note, Hannibal, Avatar:The Last Air Bender, Mr Robot, Ozark, Supernatural, Dark, Money Heist, and Watchmen.

Shirley Collier

Adam, this is how to make a pitch resonate. Clearly you know your subject and can expound on its entertainment value. With such an engaging opener, "What Stories Owe Us," I can't imagine why it would...

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Shirley Collier

Zarya do you have a character preference from Red Dwarf?

Shirley Collier

Thanks to everyone who answered my question. I just created a Word fact sheet with the help of AI about characters and stories new to me. Let me know if you want me to share. I tossed in a few that we all know too.

Ashley Renee Smith

As a previous development exec, I spent years training myself to watch as many on-air shows as possible, and now it’s such a habit that I can’t break the routine even if I try. Part of the job was mak...

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Shayla Booth
I have no confidence

I want to post my pilot screenplay, but I took it down. I suppose I'm scared? I'm proud of it, but scared to post it fully as I have dyslexia, and this is my very first screenplay! Any feedback would be appreciated. :)

INT. FARMHOUSE - DINING ROOM - NIGHT

7:30 PM

Dinner. The warm glow of overhead ligh...

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 5 Pg 7 & 8 review

(Please note that this is done as it would be a script for a comic. I have a background in comics, so I use comic terms for the script. I do hope to get this made as a movie or short TV show. I'm looking for feedback on the pages, if you can take the time to read and leave a review in the comments....

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gregory Barone. I think you did a great job on the scenes! Garerit is one of the cleverest characters I’ve ever read about/seen in a movie.

Also, I suggest changing the format from comic book to...

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Nia Jones
The loneliness of the long distance writer.

Hi Everyone,

I must admit I'm feeling pretty lonely as a writer and I've always wanted to find a writing partner or people to discuss stuff over with..

Anyone feel the same?

N..

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Nia Jones. I prefer to write alone, but having a writing partner is great! And I talk to a lot of writers on Stage 32, so being a writer doesn't feel so lonely. You could make a collaboration post...

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Priya Mistry

Hi, Nia Jones. Yes, loneliness is the part of journey in any field specially when you don't have friends from the similar background or you have left behind somewhere in your career. I have been in bo...

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Tania Ocasio

Good morning Nia Jones and yes I do feel the same way I print out my scripts so it’s easier to read I have support from my coworkers but at home I feel lonely because the person I want to read my script it’s not remotely interested in my work. !

Kseniia Zhuravleva

Hi Nia Jones I also write alone, but it has become a habit for me. However, I would be happy to discuss films and work with like-minded people in my free time. Unfortunately, cinema isn’t very develop...

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Michael David

I find the best writer partner or "writing friend" are well written screenplays and excellent movies/shows. They teach you what you need to know and help you along the way.

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William Holmgren
Written Pitch Refinement - Hard to hit moving Targets

Hi all!

Looking to get some clarification on the art of written pitch sessions here at Stage 32.

I have pitched many times with high marks across the board, and some have resulted in script requests.

My 2 page pitch is based on Stage 32 coverage that resulted in a "Double-Recommend" rating.

I have submi...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I think it's just the nature of the beast since I've gotten contradictory feedback on my pitches as well. It's what happens when you reach out to multiple different people. I've noticed I often score...

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William Holmgren

Great feedback. Exactly what I was hoping for. Much thanks!

Jim Cushinery

Pitching is a completely different type of story telling than film/tv writing. There are experts at pitching who couldn’t write long form if you held a gun to their head (nice premise for a film- you’...

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Michael David

William Holmgren If what they are saying is contradictory then they simply don't want your script and don't want to tell you why. Most executives will never tell you why; in this business no one wants...

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Jim Ramsay
Ramsay

I'm reluctant to participate in the lounge since I've never had a project produced. I have six scripts "completed" (which is a nebulous word in writing). I've made the finals in several competitions and had a few options. But have had nothing produced. Any advice on where to go from here?

Jim Ramsay

Jon, I'll ask Jack Binder about it. I wouldn't know how to create a zero-budget project.

Jim Ramsay

David, Yes, loglines. Who knew you could spend so much time writing a sentence or two.... jim

Stephen Folker

Self produce / self finance your first project. Build some pedigree and go from there.

Jim Ramsay

Thanks, Stephen. jim

Michael Thorn

You have 6 completed scripts and you've made the finals in several competitions yet you're reluctant to participate in the lounge? As far as advice is concerned, surely you just keep plugging away......

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Phua Wei En
Double Recommend for my first screenplay!

After many years of working tirelessly on my very first screenplay The LEGO Ninjago Movie: Spinjitzu Masters since 2018, I am incredibly honored to receive the highest ranking of Double Recommend and be included in Stage 32's exclusive Lookbook! Super grateful to the platform and exec Evan Angelin f...

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Darrell Pennington

That is fantastic!! Tremendous accomplishment!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Phua Wei En.

Juliana Philippi

Phua Wei En That is so amazing and inspiring, many many many congratulations, and go go go!

Meriem Bouziani

congratulations to you

this is just a great accomplishment

Michael Thorn

Well done Phua Wei En - hope it leads to something even more exciting for you

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Every great script lives or dies by its plot.

We often hear that a strong plot twist can elevate a story, but sometimes it risks feeling forced or gimmicky. As writers, we’re constantly balancing surprise with coherence, making sure the audience stays engaged without losing trust in the narrative.

Screenwriters, I’d love to hear your thoughts:

Ho...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Juliana Philippi, you are welcome! I love how you put that. Twists really do have a way of sneaking in when we least expect them. Sometimes the most ingenious turns come from following the story’s own...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh, I love how you’re layering personas, names, and kanji meanings. It adds such richness to your world. Subtle twists and red herrings sound like the perfect match for that complex...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for your encouragement Sandra Isabel Correia

Michael Thorn

I've mentioned before that I am currently watching and enjoying the decade-old series Revenge and the plot twists in that are breathtaking - several per episode - in the context of the series (the fir...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Sandra Isabel Correia, yes, Finding Elpis is a real milestone indeed, and I had to fight like hell for it to be its own universe because it wanted very badly to be cannibalised by Petal xD (...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
How Your Life Shapes Your Stories

The stories we tell are often pieces of ourselves. My own experiences—struggles, joys, lessons—slip into my characters, their choices, and even the worlds I create.

I write science fiction and fantasy, but at the core, it’s about conquering the dark night of the soul and replacing it with hope.

So her...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

I love work that provokes thought Darrell Pennington. It's what helps us all to see things from a different vantage point and perhaps grow, even if it's just a little....

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Jim Boston

Leonardo, how much of myself I put into my stories and the characters in them depends on the stories themselves...but the three most personal scripts I've written are the "Edna's Garage" TV pilot and...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

So sorry for the hardships Jim Boston but it sounds like you've turned something good from the ashes of those hardships. And I can relate to some of it. My first job was working for my dad in his rest...

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Pat Alexander

I write about myself fairly exclusively. Even when the characters are nothing like me or when they are aliens from a foreign planet -- the encounters they have, the events they experience, and the phi...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

Good grief Pat Alexander - a camera pointed at your front door??? I get that the violation (because that's what I think it is) spurred what sounds like a great techno-thriller. It's that I would proba...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Pat Alexander. The Scriptnotes podcast is incredible! I'm looking forward to reading the book!

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 5 Pg 6 review

(Please note that this is done as it would be a script for a comic, I have a background in comics, so I use comic terms for the script. I do hope to get this made as a movie or short TV show. I'm looking for feedback on the pages, if you can take the time to read and leave a review in the comments....

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Gregory Barone

Add that to Panel 2?

Maurice Vaughan

Yeah, I think that's fine, Gregory Barone.

Gregory Barone

had to move some things around.

(Ch5 Pg6 Panel 2 - Medium Panel)

Garerit, with a raised eyebrow, responded to Garna's request with a wry smile. He seems to be giving a moment of pause as if considering...

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Maurice Vaughan

That's better in my opinion, Gregory Barone.

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