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Libby Wright
Vertical Shorts: A Fad or Here To Stay

I've ignored vertical shorts for a while now... thought they had the staying power of myspace or vines or eight track tapes... now I'm reconsidering my position. Enlighten me: why are they here to stay or just a fad? Ready Set GO!

PS Stage32 has a class on this tomorrow- if I didn't have a "day job"...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think vertical shorts are here to stay, Libby Wright. They've been becoming more and more popular, and I've been seeing more and more articles and posts about them. I'm looking forward to the webina...

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Libby Wright

Maurice Vaughan I think it sounds like it could be a really fun challenge to write a story that's compelling in such a different format!

Maurice Vaughan

It does sound like a really fun challenge, Libby Wright. I have some script ideas I might turn into vertical scripts. I might even turn some of my short scripts in verticals....

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James LO

noob here, with my two cents’:

Vertical shorts - their limitations are hard to ignore. When episodes are constrained to just two or three minutes, very few scenes can be developed meaningfully. Most na...

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Log line help

I've written a small scale horror script. Usually I go with smaller, direct loglines and despite it getting lots of people to look at it I keep thinking there's should be more there.

THE PACK: Some nights they come in to towns to feed. Don't let them find you.

In the world of the story it was proven...

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Anthony Moore

Your logline screams - TLDR (Too long, don't read). Try this:

"In a brutal world where animalistic vampires hunt at night, a group of college students, locked in a used book store, must survive the undead and each other until sun up."

David Taylor

Another very short Logline from Bill. It's kind of his trademark. It's almost there, Bill. At the moment it's more of a Tagline.

James LO

total noob here. as i understand it, an industry facing logline—meant to entice a producer—can contain some spoilers so that the entire concept is clear, correct? it’s not audience facing such that, f...

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David Taylor

Yes James. That's also why I never post Loglines on a public forum; I put them in a pitch. Actually, I never post synopses or screenplays either.

James LO

thanks david! so for example if one of the kids locked in the shop in Bill’s post was secretly a vampire you definitely don’t want the audience to know but you probably want to spoiler that in a producer facing pitch?

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Matthew Wach
Sharing a teaser glimpse into a new dark psychological thriller universe I’m developing under M.E.W-tation Studios NJ. W by would love thoughts on tone, atmosphere, and worldbuilding.

PREVIOUSLY… ON ROOK VS THE KING-DOM”

Darkness.

A smile floating in the void.

Yellow teeth glowing like they’ve learned to shine in it.

Victer’s hum—soft, wrong, alive.

Lights explode on.

A metal room.

A straightjacketed man whose eyes scream danger even when his voice whispers gentleness.

The pill he never...

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Matthew Wach

THE SENTENCING.

Orange jumpsuit.

Handcuffs.

Bruised face.

Broken spirit.

“Zachary R. Jacobs…

sixteen years…

parole eligibility in nine.”

The gavel slams.

The sound echoes like a coffin lid closing.

A soft whisp...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Matthew Wach. The story feels like a creepy, dark Psychological Thriller Crime story. There isn't a lot of worldbuilding.

Matthew Wach

Maurice Vaughan Appreciate the read, my friend — and you nailed the tone.

This teaser focuses intentionally on the psychological thriller/crime layer.

The worldbuilding is there, just in shadows for...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Matthew Wach. "The worldbuilding is there, just in shadows for now." That works. Worldbuilding doesn't have to be big or happen all at once....

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Matthew Wach

Maurice Vaughan Exactly — and that shadow gets deeper.

Two other worlds are brushing against this one… characters like Kyler and Rathe will make that impossible to ignore when the time comes....

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Holly Fouche
Fan-Service vs. Knowing the Audience

After seeing a lot of critics review Five Nights at Freddy's 2, I can't help but ask the question: What makes a part of a film fan service rather than a director(or writer) knowing their audience? Is it really as simple as things like Easter Eggs or obscure references, or is it something deeper?

I as...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think it should be a balance for a movie that's based off IP, Holly Fouche. Fan service and making a movie for new viewers, which both could fall under "knowing your audience." I don't think fan ser...

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Kevin Hager

I think maybe companies should listen to the fans and use fan interest or fandom as a way to do Market Research.

Holly Fouche

Kevin Hager Agreed! I mean, fandoms (typically) are the most loyal audiences to any IP-based project.

GJ Harvey

Anything that takes you out of the movie such as "Get away from her you bitch" in Alien Romulus - and he was my favorite character!

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Shay Booth
I have finished my first draft

I have just finished my first draft of my horror script Static Screams. I am so proud and gave myself a pat on the back. It was originally a novel that I wrote, turned into a script. I have always wished for it to be a television series. I wanted to share a scene and I'd love your feedback? (this is...

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Bill Albert

Congrats and good luck.

Pat Alexander

Great job by you!

John Fife

Hi Shay. Great story with a lot going on. I like how you write as its very action packed and descriptive. I had one recommendation and that's with a show more than tell angle. For example: "Mina can f...

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Jay A Swendris

I'm looking for help with my script Dyslexia sucks . as for your story loved it had my PC read it to me . story Great .

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Martin Graham
Weekend Wins/Weekday Hopes

Happy Monday! I hope you all are doing absolutely wonderful on this Monday!

Since the Midwest seems hellbent on pounding us with snow way earlier than normal this year, I locked myself away this weekend and got a TON done on my next screenplay, and also put some time into networking my finished horr...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Yesterday at BoFS’s table read I made connections with some wonderful actors and also got good constructive feedback. This week I’m hoping to write about 30 pages for Lunar Window and maybe also get started on the storyboards for Glass Waltz.

Martin Graham

Maurice Vaughan Thank you, sir! Same to you! Super curious about the two horror scripts!

Martin Graham

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh That's amazing! Rooting for all the wins!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Martin Graham. Thanks. The Horror Action script is kinda like The Purge with vampires.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Martin Graham :) I’m counting my wins because I’ve been pretty discouraged all week lol so I definitely appreciate your kind words :3

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Pat Alexander
Jim Boston

Pat, I turned in a comedy-drama-mystery called "Down to One."

Here's the logline: A single juror's painstaking caution forces her otherwise-preoccupied, totally-entrenched colleagues to carefully consi...

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Shahara Marie Ruth

Hello!

My name is Shahara Marie Ruth.

I am a retired English Language Arts and Social Studies Educator. My work is a reflection of past and present experiences and observations regarding the complicatio...

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Cecile George

Hi. I'm Cecile George from Trinidad and Tobago, and I entered my feature script After 12.

After 12 is a female-driven psychological feature with magic realism and adult situations, sort of Promising Yo...

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Jamal Cox

Hey it's JVMWRITERS The Plot Twist Prince. I submitted two scripts

Undoc'D

Miguel... An aspiring screenwriter chasing his mother’s unfinished dream finds himself caught between a winning lottery ticket,...

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Antony Voronov

Submitted my feature "Motherland".

A single transphobic mother, a major in the Russian police, travels to the Netherlands to investigate the death of her transgender refugee daughter and after that bur...

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James Lagrimas
How to Write Vertical Micro Drama Scripts Webinar with Ammon Lyle

Vertical micro dramas are reshaping how audiences consume stories—fast, emotional, and tailor-made for mobile screens. These short-form, high-stakes narratives are exploding in popularity, captivating millions and opening up new doors for writers who want to connect with audiences in a fresh, viral...

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Laura Notarianni

Thank you for sharing this. I’ve been working with a few actor/writer collaborators who are developing vertical dramas right now, and the note-giving process in this format is genuinely different. It’...

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Lauren Hackney

Interesting! Thank you for sharing!

MB Stevens

Sebastian Tudores Appreciate the link. Is there any way I can send Ammon a few quick questions? We ran short on time during his lecture, and getting a few clarifications would really help me stay alig...

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Sebastian Tudores

MB Stevens hi! just catching up this week with my replies, so again - sorry I missed you appeals :( cheers

Sydney S

So excited for tomorrow :) Put all questions below for Ammon for the live Q + A!!

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Dolf Van Stijgeren
How (un)Safe Is It to Share Your Work?

How ‘dangerous’ is it to upload your synopsis or even your scripts to your Stage 32 profile? Maurice is especially bold with sharing his scripts — and he’s even had success with it.

Still, I’m wondering what you all think: is there a risk that someone might run off with your idea?

Cheers!

Mimi Ogbu

Holy crapy, this is how I feel.

Fares Mohamed

What people don’t talk about enough is that in creation,

the real danger isn’t always the blatant plagiarism you can see coming.

No… the worst is the millimeter-perfect plagiarism.

That moment when someo...

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Rutger Oosterhoff 2

As CJ says, Dolf.

Martin Graham

It’s the big fear, right? Put it out there and risk it, or don’t put it out there and risk it. I think as long as you’ve registered it with the copyright office (or the equivalent in your country), yo...

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James LO

sharing my findings on what is the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS:

Foreign authors must register their work with the U.S. Copyright Office to gain the full spectrum of protections offered under U.S. law for:

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Giacomo Knox
The Format? Warner Brothers (classic) versus Lean Format

So I'm rewriting an old effort with the hopes of shooting it myself on a shoestring. It's a Christian-Thriller-Coming of Age - Female Led...did I hit all the marks? LOL

Anyway, I'm debating with an old friend of mine - Kevin Grevioux, a multiple-sold screenwriter. Has there been a change in the scree...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Giacomo Knox. I see writers using the classic Warner Format and formatting scripts how they want to. I do both. I'm bigger on story than formatting.

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Shay 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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Ilanna Mandel

Yes, congrats is it possible for you to attach it as a file? It's just me but I find it challenging to read this way.

Shay Booth

Hii Paul Rivers Thanks for the kind words! It is a horror script :)

Shay Booth

Ilanna Mandel Hii thanks! and I think it won't let me post the full pdf, not on here anyways :)

Vital Butinar

Shay Booth I have dyslexia too! I never liked reading or writing but in the past 5 years, I've written a couple of feature film screenplays and I don't know how many shorts. Now I actually really enjo...

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Steve Dini

Good work - I really want to know what happens next!

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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?

Ewan Dunbar

There are a lot of things to do after receiving good feedback like this, but a good place to start may be to ask them. Who on their judging pannel read it? What potential did they see in it? How would...

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Kseniia Zhuravleva

Hi Craig Farlinger Congratulations! Like many others, I’d be interested in reading at least the logline and synopsis.

Craig Farlinger

I still haven't found where on my profile I could upload the coverage pdf so that I can give a link to all of you. ​It would be very instructive for a lot of screenwriters. Very clear criteria.

Craig Farlinger
Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Craig Farlinger. You can post your coverage pdf on your profile the same way you post a script. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and select “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu....

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