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James LO
GUNPOWDER—first page

let’s try this—do you find this time-jump (‘epilogue as prologue’ device) effective, or just disorienting?

GUNPOWDER

By James Luo

ON BLACK - TITLE CARD

2075

FADE IN

Dashing Don’s Diner is quiet.

PHOEBE (age: 105) sits on the sun-warmed bench.

Across the square, a small group of children play.

The veranda...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think the time-jump is effective, James LO. Jumping from 2075 to 1995 got me interested in knowing what happened to the characters and world in between those years....

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Marie Hatten

James LO It’s absolutely effective to jump start the story . I’ve used it myself in my current script, I circle back around to that scene at the end and show it in its entirety....

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James LO

I’ve updated the first few pages and i wanna do a new post with a longer excerpt—hope people will jump on and give me notes…

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Ben Trebilcook
Influences

Hey 32-ers, Sharing a glimpse of the screenwriters who’ve shaped me. I’m lucky enough to know a few now — a surreal, humbling, and deeply affirming feeling. These are my heroes, mentors, and in some cases, friends. They’ve lifted me, championed me, and helped me find my voice. Who’s influenced your...

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Jon Shallit

Love Lucas and his vision.

Amanda Toney

Ben Trebilcook - so great to see you!!! You have a hell of a list here. I’m a fan of Bong Joon Ho as a writer. What are you writing these days?...

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Ben Trebilcook

Pals from yesteryear!! Love Boon Joon Ho! I’ve got so many scripts, Amanda! I’ve a female cop UK cop show with Fox Ent. HBO liked it a lot. Two small Films next year; an actioner and a wilderness thriller. Am in the midst of a degree. Ugh. I’ll message you! Keep well, dear friend xx

Amanda Toney

I love that picture of us! Remember it like it was yesterday. Congrats on the female UK cop show!

Martin Graham

Hey Ben! Hmm... Paul Thomas Anderson will always be at the top of the list. Joel and Ethan Coen, Martin McDonagh, Vince Gilligan, Ari Aster, Tarantino (even if he's a bit insufferable lately, haha), N...

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Elle Bolan
Momentum and Looking Ahead

As we wind down the last weeks of the year, we start looking into next year. Making plans.

Tell me what you're doing right now to keep moving forward while still planning for what's to come?

What are you shaping up, finishing up, starting, planning right now to make 2026 your year? Let's hit January...

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Rutger Oosterhoff 2

I'm trying to let my comicbook artist Vale Apple draw as many pages of Serial Twins as possible this year. In the process I am trying to let her art increase 250 % in the first 20 pages of the comicbo...

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Elle Bolan

@Rutger sometimes those struggles are just birthing pains of genius! Love it.

Elle Bolan

@Meriem I'm so, so proud of your efforts to write this film in English. That's a true labor of love we are all very lucky to witness.

Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for your encouragement Elle Bolan

Priya Mistry

But my main focus is involved in...

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Craig Farlinger
Perfect coverage - now what?

Austin Film Festival coverage just gave my screenplay, The Art of Suffering, a perfect score and a "Recommend" which they say is rare. I'm not sure exactly how to leverage this so more agents and producers read it?

GJ Harvey

Congrats! Is this coverage separate from their competition? If so, you'll get more leverage if it places in the semis or finals - 2026 opens 8 Dec.

James LO

congrats! is there anywhere we can read the script or excerpts thereof?

Craig Farlinger

I'm sending the coverage around to my connections. Could I post the pdf here? The logline and synopsis are at the beginning of the coverage.

Michael Dzurak

Craig Farlinger you can post the logline, synopsis, pdf file, and mention accolades here in your S32 listing.

Jack Binder

Bravo! Congratulations Craig Farlinger - Wear it like the banner of appreciation that it is! (on all communications, posts, emails, etc.)

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Shay Booth
Idol scene

So I have nearly finished my second horror tv script called IDOL - to put it brief it's about a woman who moves to a town and the towns people begin to become obsessed. I wrote this scene and would appreciate any feedback! for context it's a scene way into the script.

INT. GRACE'S APARTMENT - NIGHT

G...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Shay Booth. I suggest reading scripts. It'll help you learn how to format scripts better. You can read scripts at www.stage32.com/loglines and www.nyfa.edu/student-resources/10-great-w...

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David Taylor

Once again, this is a piece with legs. It’s great.

Shay Booth

Hi David, thankyou :) I want to pitch it but not sure where to start!

John Fife

Really cool and kind of creepy

Matthew Thompson

It’s not bad. I can picture it, so that is a plus. You’ve described it enough that it’s easily visualized. I don’t know the whole story, this is just one scene… but 40s for an age seems too young. I e...

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 5 Pg 9 & 10 review

(Please keep in mind 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 co...

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James LO

I’m in no way qualified to give notes but i was intrigued because I’ve read a lot of comics and a lot about comic craft. the killer app aspect is of course that an artist can conjure a ten million dol...

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Nicholas J. Benson
Optioning a Script

Hi all!

This post is specifically geared towards writers out there who have experience with optioning their work.

What should a writer keep in mind when considering an option?

What are the common pitfalls or red flags?

And what makes a "good" option actually worth taking vs. holding out?

Open to any...

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Nicholas J. Benson

Thank you so much Maurice, Stephen, and Jon. I'm aware of most of the norms for but thought I'd stir the pot to see if there was any other useful information/stories out there! Maurice I will certainly check out the webinar, thanks.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Nicholas J. Benson.

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

How long (term), how much (compensation). Option for $1, or you can do 18 months for $1,000. Do keep this in mind, the option agreement is a contract and what's in it will be used to purchase the scri...

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Lawrence Hughes Stern

Very complex issues - have had 5 scripts optioned now and you must be sure that it's worth giving away the rights for the 6 months or 1 year or however long you choose. Also, protect your IP/your work...

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Jack Binder

Hire an attorney. Period.

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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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Gregory Barone

ok, nothing to fix on these pages?

Maurice Vaughan

I think they're fine, Gregory Barone.

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Ryan Wilford
Pitching and Filmmaking: Strategies for Aspiring Screenwriters

Hey Stage 32 Family! I hope your week is going smoothly!

As I near the end of my 3rd pass of my debut psychological thriller screenplay, "Confidence," I’m starting to seriously consider pitching. (I’ve never pitched outside of undergrad and grad school, so this is all new territory, lol) I wanted to...

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Fuad Shawn

There are quite a few paid pitching services available on this platform.

What I usually do is turn my entire screenplay or story into a pitch first, and then share it with the people around me—my frien...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Ryan Wilford! Hope your week’s going smoothly too! Congratulations on getting close to finishing your 3rd pass!

"How do you know when your script is truly "pitch-ready"?" It's a gut feeling for me...

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Ryan Wilford

Fuad Shawn Thanks Faud! That's excellent advice.

As I'm just starting out, funds can be tight, so I'm currently focusing on more cost-effective resources and leveraging community insight. I'll definite...

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Ryan Wilford

Maurice Vaughan Hey Maurice!

Hope your week is going smoothly too! Thank you so much for taking the time to provide such comprehensive support and all that specific information—I always appreciate it!

I...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Ryan Wilford. Glad to hear you've been building connections at networking events and film festival mixers! Congratulations!

I post pages of my scripts on my IG profile, like this: www.i...

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Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32 + DramaBox Join Forces to Launch World's First Vertical Drama Incubator

Stage 32 has partnered with the world's leading short drama platform DramaBox! The winner of the joint screenwriting competition gets a $5,000 option contract and goes into development with DramaBox!

The competition is open to feature screenplays, TV pilots, and short scripts.

Find out more in today...

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Elle Bolan

I have. I'm thinking of bumping him up to 6.

It's just an exercise for myself. Middle of the night, 4 year old, monster on the stairs thing.

I'm using it mostly to practice writing from a child's pers...

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Maurice Vaughan

I suggest watching YouTube videos of kids talking and doing things, Elle Bolan. And I suggest keeping the kid's height in mind when writing the script.

Elle Bolan

I feel like I should be able to write them. I have 6 grandkids. But it's a hard point of view for me. I don't know why. So, practice and listen. I'll try YouTube. See if I just need a wider example for variety.

Jack Binder

Amazing!!

Amanda Toney

I’m so excited for this! Huge shout out to Geoff for putting it together!

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Tony Sterago
Question and in search of

so as a lot of you have read already or seen some of my posts, I am finally in an opportunity to explore the road not taken 30 years ago. I'm taking a cheap course online for screenwriting and someone of my age with a GED I think my stuff is good, that said I'm sure I could benefit from more educati...

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Nataly Kiut

Tony, honestly, I also don’t have the ability to buy expensive courses.

If you have motivation, a well-structured self-study plan can replace almost everything.

Here’s what helped me the most:

One book I...

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Tony Sterago

thank you so much for the encouragement and thoughtful words. I have been using chat GBT To help me, Break down the scenes and also help with world building. It has been invaluable I agree with you It...

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Nataly Kiut

Tony, thank you for your message — and absolutely, feel free to add me to your network.

I’d be happy to stay in touch and discuss things as we both keep learning. I’m a beginner too, just sitting on a...

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Amanda Toney

Tony Sterago hi Tony, Stage 32 is the worldwide leader and entertainment industry education. You will not find better education online anywhere. Take the time to go through our education catalog, we h...

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Pat Alexander
WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: ‘This Merger Must Be Blocked’

The Writers Guild of America has joined other industry groups (SAG, theater owners, heck even the European film world) in coming out against Netflix‘s proposed blockbuster deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery‘s studios and streaming business.

The WGA warned that the $83 billion Netflix-WB deal woul...

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WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: 'This Merger Must Be Blocked'
WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: 'This Merger Must Be Blocked'
The Writers Guild of America has joined other industry guilds in opposing Netflix's proposed blockbuster deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studios and streaming business.
Philip David Lee

What does the WGA have to do with anything? Who gives a flying rodent's rump what they think? Prices on everything are already sky high. Do you think any faction of the film industry would ever lower...

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Kenneth George

Pat Alexander To block a merger or acquisition, there first needs to be a legitimate legal basis — often some form of antitrust or national security concern. WBD apparently mismanaged itself into fina...

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Mike Boas

I agree with the WGA that the merger would be harmful to the industry — just listen to recent episodes of The Town for specifics — but proving it illegal is a challenge. Plus, you would need the gover...

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Mike Boas

The Death of the TCM Wine Club

https://youtu.be/4Bq8aNRCwts?si=0aKCEL5uSycrvbq_

(It’s not just about wine.)

Amanda Toney

Roth Rind - I agree with you, I want to understand how this would eliminate jobs, etc. I appreciate where the WGA is coming from but it’s a blanket statement....

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