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Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our December Community Open House!

Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our December Community Open House!

Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT!

Every success story begins with a first step.

If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our December Community Open House Webcast happening Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT!

Free Registration: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32-s-december-community-open-house-webcast-with-ashley-smith

Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply tired of creating in isolation, this live event is your chance to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.

This isn’t just an overview — it’s your creative launchpad. You’ll walk away with practical tools, new connections, and a clear path forward, no matter your background or where you are in your career.

You’ll Learn How To:

  • Navigate Stage 32 like a pro and make the platform work for your goals
  • Build authentic connections through the Stage 32 Lounges
  • Access Education, Certification, and Script Services tailored to your next big move
  • Show up in ways that get you noticed by the right people at the right time
  • Participate in real-time Q&A and get guidance specific to your path

Whether you’re a writer, filmmaker, actor, producer, composer, editor, or wear multiple creative hats — this is where your Stage 32 journey truly begins.

If you can’t attend live, don’t worry — registering ensures you’ll receive the full recording to watch anytime from anywhere.

Who’s planning to join me live for the Open House?


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Robert Franklin Godwin III
AI generated scripts suck too much

AI written screenplays- I have read several AI generated screenplays recently. They suck. It is easy to sense what is human inspired and what is algorithmically derived.

AI is useful. Prompts require intelligent syntax. The results must be a springboard for the deep dive. The dive needs to be human...

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TOM SCHAEFER

I will probably sound chicken on this but I hate to post it - it's not my vision - it's what Claude pulled out of what I have written - but he doesn't follow my own internal dialogue as I see the char...

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Hollywood Storytellers

!00% Couldn't agree more. AI cannot express human childhood trauma quite like a screenwriter can...

Matthew Wach

TOM SCHAEFER Interestingly enough, I had almost the opposite experience.

When I gave AI very strict, specific instructions about sentence structure, formatting, and narrative flow, the results actuall...

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TOM SCHAEFER

Yeah it's a mixed bag. Miracles and grief all at the same time.

James LO

i see this sooo often here when users post fragments of their scripts which make me want to tear my eyes out. No way any buyer with even more finely-tuned AI BS radar than me would ever read past the...

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Juliana Philippi
Chronicles from my Worst Pitch: Treasure Uncovered!

“Silver bells…silver bells…it’s Christmas time, in the city…”

Salutations and Holiday Cheer Screenwriters!

Sit back, get some cocoa, and enjoy my most recent story, of utter failure in a pitch, and then suddenly…a WIN!

I had the most amazing thing happen last week: a pitch request, AND, an email intro...

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Juliana Philippi

Jim Boston Thank you, Jim! Amazing success and triumph for you as well.

Juliana Philippi

Salisu Abdullahi You're very welcome! Thank you for sharing, and furthering the inspiration : ) Absolutely, every failure, is actually, a speck of gold waiting for you to turn it into your next best m...

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Jim Boston

You're so very welcome, Juliana!

Sara Ghadersahi

Hi Juliana,

Thank you so much for sharing your story! It really resonated with me. Sometimes, we push ourselves to do something we feel ready for and confident about, but things don’t go as planned. We...

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Juliana Philippi

Sara Ghadersahi Wow, thank you : ) Very true, every, absolutely every "set back", is literally our consciousness stepping back, before a leap. Same to you, inspiration and success ahead!...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
Fear vs. Creation: How Do You Move Forward?

There have been times where fear raises its ugly head and tries to convince me the story I’m telling won’t land, that people will hate it, or that it sounds too cliché.

What helps me push through is remembering that I’m writing for an audience of one. If I’m honest on the page and tell the story my s...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

Hey I remember floppies Banafsheh Esmailzadeh LOL! #ShallWePlayAgame?

I remember a creative writing professor said that truly soulish works travels through your hands and onto paper. I think she was on...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

I've gotten book reviews like that Maria Restivo Glassner so I know what you mean. I'm not above listening to criticism. But when you know they haven't bought your book, left no reviews on anything el...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

You're very kind Salisu Abdullahi. What has always helped me in the mid-story sag is the logline and outline. If it doesn't adhere to a properly constructed logline, I throw it out. All the best to yo...

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David Linski

The amazing responses on this threat gave me the courage to submit my first 10 pages. While I still feel like throwing up, I'm glad I took the leap.

Leonardo Ramirez 2

I’m glad you submitted David Linski and really happy for you. It’s going to be fine my friend. Just take what fits and let go of the rest. Notes are not a measure of you as a whole....

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Dolf Van Stijgeren
Info on Chicago needed

I’m working on adapting a British crime thriller set in London to an American version set in Chicago, and I could really use some local insights.

I have questions about its neighborhoods, which areas are considered affluent, the different cultures, and any other tips that could help make the story fe...

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James Ward

Hey Dolf, I was a federal investigator for over a decade in Chicago. There are a number of high-end municipalities nearby Chicago like Naperville and Arlington Heights. Here are a few culture areas: L...

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Vaughn Roste

Hey Dolf, I'm a screenwriter who lives in Chicago. Hit me up with specifics if you like, or I can read your polished draft if you want.

Eon C. Rambally

Dolf Van Stijgeren, its an interesting story you have! One of the things you' will have to consider is the use of props.

Dolf Van Stijgeren

Did you say 'story'? Maybe I should have given a little hint sooner. ;-)

LOGLINE


A cleaner wearing a headscarf is underestimated by her corrupt London boss, allowing her to uncover the...

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Eon C. Rambally

Dolf Van Stijgeren, excellent poster and extraordinary storyline! We need more writers to support and intensify those narratives. They are not just stories, but also have an air of mystery attached.!

M...

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Erik Diaz
I created 2 short dramas + a short film for a ReelShort contest — including a fan-made anime version of their top series! Would love your thoughts!

Short dramas are flooding the market — most of them poorly written and badly acted — yet the demand is real.

That means there’s space for great storytellers.

I never thought I’d create vertical dramatized content, but it’s clearly exploding. Recent reports say this format has made over $6 billion in t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Erik Diaz. Great. Let's stay in touch on here. I bookmarked your profile. I'm looking forward to seeing what you make next!

Billy Kwack

Hey Eric, cool, how long did it take to make your short film?

Erik Diaz

The short film took about a week to complete.

Jackpot Love — around three weeks, roughly one week per episode.

And the Alpha series (8 episodes) was done in just 30 hours non-stop!

I had only 45 minutes...

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Jon Shallit

Asked for an add.

Liked by Tania Ocasio and 23 others

Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 137 Script Requests and 34 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 12/17

Hey everyone! I wanted to congratulate our fellow community members who had scripts requested through Stage 32 pitch sessions over the last 2 weeks. We are thrilled for the opportunities for the following writers to have their scripts requested by various producers and managers, Heroes & Villains En...

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Belle Seva

Awesome! Congratulations!

Mone't Weeks

It's just so wonderful to see my name on this list'

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Love this. Hard work pays off. Can't wait to hear about the follow up meetings and the success stories that are going to come out of this!

Warren Edward Foster

Congratulations!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Congratulations~

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
2025 Recap

Many in the industry said they needed to survive 2024. And then 2025. But that doom and gloom approach is not what we're seeing globally. 2025 has been a solid year for productions and it's only the beginning.

Check out my latest Insider Intel blog recapping a year of success and projecting what's to...

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Liked by Hassan AL Mahfoud and 8 others

James LO
How to Stop your Brain from Aging

hands up all screenwriters over 50

Luciano Mello

I'm 56 and 9 days old :)

Abram Christian

55

Darrell Pennington

56

James LO

two more old friends request sent and two old friends already met

James LO

by the way has any of you submitted any script for the annual greylist competitions?

if yes what do you know of it and its record of successes for the Stage 32 community?

by the way any S32 moderators over 50–hahaha time to say it out loud!

Liked by Barbara Young Singer and 13 others

Fashion Meets Cinema – A New Film Concept Inspired by Paris

Hello everyone,

I’m a creative writer and screenwriter working on a new film concept that explores the world of fashion and haute couture in Paris, and how fashion becomes a source of inspiration, identity, and storytelling.

This project blends cinema, fashion design, and creative vision, offering a f...

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Matthew Wach

Just a viewer thought (not a pro note): I kept picturing a hint of vibrant purple somewhere in the design. It might add contrast and help her stand out even more. Lovely piece.

Rania Araibi

Amanda Toney Thank you, Amanda!

The protagonist is a young creative woman navigating the Paris fashion world while struggling to define her identity and voice in an industry that demands conformity. Th...

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Rania Araibi

Matthew Wach Thank you! I appreciate your kind words and your creative suggestion — purple could indeed bring a beautiful contrast.

Rania Araibi

Maurice Vaughan Thank you so much for the warm welcome and for sharing these helpful resources. I truly appreciate your kind words about my film concept — it means a lot to hear that it feels original...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Rania Araibi. Keep us posted on your script in the Your Stage Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/promotion).

Stage 32 has script feedback services (www.stage32.com/scriptservices).

And you c...

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Roberto Micheletti
THE CALL — 6 Quotes & The Universal Wounds They Heal (For Writers & Storytellers)

As writers, we all know this:

A line only becomes powerful when it hits a wound the audience already carries.

While developing my feature THE CALL, I realized every quote that stuck wasn’t just “cool" — it was surgical.

It spoke straight to a human fracture.

Here are a few and why they resonated d...

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Maurice Vaughan

I like those lines, Roberto Micheletti! This is a great idea! Coming up with dialogue and asking why it resonates deeper.

Here's a line from one of my scripts that hits a universal wound: "But you can...

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Roberto Micheletti

Appreciate that Maurice Vaughan i think universal wounds are what connects us as storytellers. if a line touches the spirit, it stays long after the credits and yes that's true change becomes possible...

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Maurice Vaughan

I agree, Roberto Micheletti. Thanks for the idea. I'll keep it in mind when I outline and write scripts.

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
The end of an era

THR just reported that the Oscars, the world's highest-profile and most-watched awards show, which has aired on ABC since 1976, will be moving to a streaming-only platform starting as part of a deal that also includes red carpet coverage, the Oscar nominations announcement, the Governors Awards and...

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Maurice Vaughan

I don’t see anyone competing with YouTube right now, Geoffroy Faugerolas. Maybe in the future.

Leonardo Ramirez 2

Wow Geoffroy Faugerolas. I wonder what that means for creators. In light of this, I'm a little surprised they haven't put in a bid for WBD.

Liked by Hassan AL Mahfoud and 12 others

Sandra Isabel Correia
Why You Are a Screenwriter?

Every pitch, consultation, or coverage session comes down to one essential beat: our WHY. Why did we write that screenplay? Why are we storytellers? Why must we be the chosen ones?

My WHY: I write because stories shape how we see ourselves and each other. I want to place audiences inside moments wher...

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Sam Rivera

This is such a powerful question, thank you for asking it. My why is simple in source but deep in practice: I love stories as the ultimate act of human connection. I write to create that moment of shared understanding!

Kevin Jackson

I started writing while I was at a new job and in the first 2 weeks, they had nothing for me or the interns to do. One intern assigned to me begged me to give her something to do, like edit a document...

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Aleksandar Lahtov

I'd like to put and turn real life moments that I 've experienced or someone else did into a story and make them live again through a script,so they can be visible for the people. That's why I chose to write.

Temitope Ajijola

I've never really thought of myself as a Screenwriter. I'm just someone who enjoys writing generally can write for days without tiring.

But one night changed everything. I had this incredibly vivid dre...

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Stephen Folker

I enjoy writing.

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