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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!

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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.

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


Jay Miller
My Struggle

One thing I’ve learned about myself as a writer:

I can write screenplays all day long when the story is rooted in something I’ve lived, or at least something close enough that I recognize it in my bones.

Grief. Desire. Fear. Obsession. Loss. Survival.

Those stories come with a built-in urgency. I don’t...

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Roberto Micheletti
The heart of the script.

I was wondering while writing a new script today, can an executive really turn down a script because of typos, commas, uppercase issues, or small grammatical mistakes? or are they mainly looking for the heart of the script, the emotional truth, the story's soul, the thing that actually makes it resonate?

Maurice Vaughan

Some executives turn down scripts because of a lot of typos, Roberto Micheletti. I don't know about commas, uppercase issues, and small grammatical mistakes. Those things have to do with writing style...

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Juliana Philippi

Roberto Micheletti Hi Roberto, I have heard not just a few, but many agents, producers, and executives says that the one thing they really find amateurish, and lowers the level of the script right awa...

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E Langley

Both.

Screenwriting is craft. When a reader makes a pass the least that's expected is respect for it. If sloppy, typo-ridden text is encountered, many times the reader immediately discounts the script,...

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Liked by Jay Clark and 7 others

Stephen Marinaccio
Finding Scripts

Is it / would be appropriate to post here looking for script submissions? Please do not send me anything now, I am simply asking if I can post a call for submission here. This is not the actual call for submissions!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Stephen Marinaccio. The Your Stage Lounge is really busy. A lot of members see the posts in it. And when someone likes or comments on your posts, the people in their networks will see...

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Stephen Marinaccio

OK, so to reach the most people.. the recommendation would be to post on my "Your Lounge" area. Can do. Thank you.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Stephen Marinaccio. Yeah, the Your Stage Lounge. Happy Holidays!

Vanessa Chattman 2

I would suggest asking for permission from the Stage 32 CEO RB first.

James LO

is this the actual call for submissions?

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Michael Bret Hood
Is it just me?

I have been watching Pluribus and I'm just not into it. I think the actual writing, acting, and directing are fine, but I'm just not into the story or the main character. Anyone else have thoughts?

Liked by Maurice Vaughan

Sanja Zivic
From Antagonist to Ally — The Complex Journey of JOHN in DÉJÀ VU

A loyal brother shattered by grief — a man whose pain turns him violent, until the truth forces him to fight beside the very people he once hunted."

In DÉJÀ VU, we're exploring what happens when the antagonist's journey becomes just as essential as the protagonist's — when vengeance transforms into s...

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Déjà Vu - Production & Contact Info | IMDbPro
Déjà Vu - Production & Contact Info | IMDbPro
See Déjà Vu's production, company, and contact information. Explore Déjà Vu's box office performance, follow development, and track popularity with MOVIEmeter. IMDbPro - The essential resource for…
Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Sanja Zivic. What draws me to antagonist characters who evolve into reluctant allies is I'm always trying to guess if they have secret agendas or not, until they do something that proves they're r...

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Liked by Jay Clark and 12 others

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

EVERYTHING WE DO IN FILM IS A CONTRIVANCE. It's lighted artificially most of the time, the angle of capture is not random, the sound pickup is not random, the foley art is not random and "totally auth...

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Joshua Young

The saying in the AI world is that it's not AI that will replace people's jobs, it's someone who knows AI. As a screenwriter and AI consultant for ethical integration, I'd refine that to: "It's the ex...

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Preston Poulter

Even worse that following Save the Cat, is telling your AI to follow the Save the Cat structure!

TOM SCHAEFER

Re: writing a full story from one prompt - I've never even tried the "Act as a screenwriter" co...

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James LO

as i've said, i don't use AI to write scenes or dialog for me--that's an absolute line i won't cross--not just for ethical reasons but because they're so transparently robotic and often hallucinatory....

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Sanja Zivic
When Imagination Becomes Prophecy — The Haunted Protagonist of DÉJÀ VU

A haunted storyteller on the run from himself — a man whose imagination becomes prophecy, forcing him to confront fate, guilt, and the price of truth."

DÉJÀ VU is a psychological thriller built around a terrifying question: What happens when the story you abandoned begins happening in real life — and...

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Déjà Vu - Production & Contact Info | IMDbPro
Déjà Vu - Production & Contact Info | IMDbPro
See Déjà Vu's production, company, and contact information. Explore Déjà Vu's box office performance, follow development, and track popularity with MOVIEmeter. IMDbPro - The essential resource for…
Maurice Vaughan

DÉJÀ VU sounds intriguing and thrilling, Sanja Zivic! I don't have a lot of experience with Psychological Thrillers, and I haven't written that kind of role, but I'm looking forward to the discussion!...

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Elle Bolan
Struggle scenes: What are yours?

Hey there screenwriters!

I was drafting on my feature SHIFT this morning and came upon a scene I skipped until later. It made me wonder.

Do y'all have scenes that you'd just rather not write? It needs to be there but you, personally, just don't care for those types of scenes?

For me, it's sex scenes...

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Matt Dycus

I'll give you my example of what I did. My protagonist has had her eye on this guy through like episode 7. She's into him, but nothing ever happens, and he keeps trying to help her out with her situat...

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Matt Dycus

But yeah, I'd love to hear how other people deal with this kind of thing.

Elle Bolan

@Bana that's... Touching as heck. Seriously.

Matt Dycus

Martin Graham Patrick Bateman flexing in the mirror is the complete opposite of sex, lol. But holy crap, what a great scene. Chilling.

Martin Graham

Matt Dycus Absolutely the opposite haha.

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Pink Matzke
My first article published on Medium

This article is about my perspective on being an older woman from Utah just starting my screenwriting journey. I hope that it not only helps shine a light on the struggle older creatives may face but also give those same crea...

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There's a quiet audacity in deciding to pursue screenwriting later in life, especially if you're a...
There's a quiet audacity in deciding to pursue screenwriting later in life, especially if you're a...
There's a quiet audacity in deciding to pursue screenwriting later in life, especially if you're a woman from Utah. It means you've already been told, directly or indirectly, that your moment ...
Maurice Vaughan

Excellent, inspiring article, Pink Matzke! It's a must-read!

"There’s a quiet audacity in deciding to pursue screenwriting later in life, especially if you’re a woman from Utah. It means you’ve already...

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Pink Matzke

Thank you so much!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Pink Matzke. I followed you on Medium. Looking forward to reading more of your articles!

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Anthony McBride
Warner Brothers Deal

I've been tracking the Netflix/Warner Brothers deal over the past week or so and am open to see how things will turn out in the future.

Has anyone been following this? What are you thoughts?

Me: I'm glad that the legacy studios are being bought by companies committed to entertainment and audiences. Ho...

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Maurice Vaughan

The more I've been reading about the Netflix/Warner Brothers deal, I don't like it, Anthony McBride. I think Paramount Skydance buying WBD is better than Netflix buying WBD. One reason is the possibil...

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David Taylor

Maurice - a big issue is that it could be said that Paramount is not ‘Paramount’, it’s a billionaire called Larry Ellison. Having said that, you are correct in the assumption it should lead to theatrical releases - but would it?

Matt Dycus

I think that any deal with an eye toward original IP is a good thing. No one wants 67 Marvel movies in development.

Doug Nelson

Wait until the future becomes the present - then you'll know.

Kenneth George

Anthony McBride David Taylor This is becoming a highly sensitive and emotional topic.

On paper, Paramount seems to be the best offer for shareholders (though I don't advise saying this openly is you in...

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James Lagrimas
2-Part Workshop: Master Your Screenplay Pitch for 2026. Lab with Colleen Labella

There is a growing demand for creators to master the art of pitching, especially in an industry where first impressions can open doors or close them. With so many talented writers and producers vying for attention, the ability to clearly and compellingly present a script or idea is essential. This w...

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Sydney S

Looking forward to the lab today!

Tom Force

Hi...I don't think I copied Colleen's email addy down correctly when she put it in chat. Can someone message me with the correct email? Thanks!

Liked by Maurice Vaughan

Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 5 Pg 11 & 12 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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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gregory Barone. I like the pages! It feels like Garerit could get caught at any time.

Ch6 Pg1 Panel 4: Maybe combine Garerit's Thought Bubble so it says something like "More giants... I must avoid...

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