Screenwriting

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Yan Ju Zeng
Creepy nursery rhymes and lullabies

Hello all, I’m currently writing a thriller and I’m on a scene where the antagonist is taunting the MC with a little nursery rhyme- but I’m shopping around for lullabies and children’s songs that are creepy enough. Preferably from old folklore. I’m using a Turkish song right now, but I’d love to hear suggestions!

Maurice Vaughan

I make up creepy songs for Horror scripts....

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Bill Albert

Always thought The Big Bad Wolf could turn out pretty bad under different circumstances. You could also put Sleeping Beauty into a coma with a bit more meds.

James LO

Maurice Vaughan half a century ago, the words to goosey goosey gander freaked me out as a child

Staton Rabin

At one time, "Ring Around the Rosie" (or "Ring a Ring a Roses") was thought to be a reference to the Great Plague, but scholars dispute that now. The old nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice" remains creep...

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Hyrone Lilly

use the one that is a child's favorite on tictoc

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Isaac Ruth
Notes from Script Readers

I've read for the Austin Film Fest for several years now, and I wanted to invite other readers (or screenwriters who regularly read for their peers/friends/etc.) to add their thoughts to a running list I've been putting together. Working as a reader, whether it's for a film festival or at a desk in...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Isaac Ruth! I put myself in the shoes of the audience, but I need to do it more.

Use objects, characters, locations, weather, etc. to symbolize things....

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Michael David

This is really good! Thank you!

James LO

sooo detailed—wonderful!

I’m captivated by flash-forward scenes with some action. i fear the attention span of most viewers nowadays wouldn’t get them to episode 2 if the pilot’s too slow burning.

E Langley

Don't describe a movie or Pilot. Tell us a story. Avoid camera directions and the like.

Avoid mixing verb tenses in a sentence. "The drunk walks (Present) toward him knocking (Present Participle) into...

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James LO

even in giving direction to actors, the use of present participle is frowned upon? are you saying “the drunk walks towards him, knocking into chairs and tables” should be broken into two present-tense sentences?

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Maurice Vaughan
Coming up with a Christmas Script Idea (or Any Idea)

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! I just watched Candy Cane Lane on Amazon Prime Video. It's a fun movie! When you're trying to come up with a Christmas script idea -- or any script idea -- pick something that's not usually the focus of a Christmas movie and center your script around it.

Michael Dzurak

Halfway through my writing the first draft of a sci-fi jet fighter action script, I changed the time to the Holiday Season. My goal is to have it be a Christmas movie like Die Hard or the aforemention...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Billy Kwack. Have you ever written a Christmas/holiday script?

Maurice Vaughan

A sci-fi jet fighter action script that takes place during the Holiday Season. I don't even need to know the plot, Michael Dzurak. I wanna watch it! Congratulations on getting halfway done!...

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Michael Dzurak

Maurice Vaughan, that script is already done. Letting it sit for a bit before getting back to it. But thanks! I think it was a good change, helped set the mood....

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Billy Kwack

Hi Maurice, for Chris Myer, his Ryder and the deer guardians

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James Lagrimas
Screenwriting Lab: Your Voice, Your Power. Write an Inclusive and Authentic Feature Film Script with Whitney Davis

Your voice matters — and so does the story only you can tell. In a time when audiences are craving truth and connection, writing authentically isn’t just an artistic choice — it’s an act of courage. This 8-week feature writing lab is your chance to tune out the noise of “what’s selling” and focus on...

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Sydney S

If you want to learn more email me at edu@stage32.com

Sydney S

Excited for the lab to kick off tomorrow!

Yolanda T. Ross

I'm looking forward to it. I try to take a writing class every one to two years.

Dylan Wood

I had to miss yesterday's class because of a nasty head cold. Will a recording of the class be posted at some point?

Maurice Vaughan

Hope you're feeling better, @Dylan!

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James LO
GUNPOWDER the short ACT I

Hi everyone — I’m taking a crack at screen writing and come up with the first few pages of a script I’ve adapted from my own short story.

I would greatly appreciate any feedback or brutal notes…

LOGLINE

In a world where AI companions offer their humans unconditional love, two women—one buying, and...

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Maurice Vaughan

Overall, great job on the scenes, James LO! They kept my attention, and they deal with some important things, like “If we... ever... have kids, is this the world you wanna leave’m?” The characters fee...

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James LO

Maurice Vaughan wow—I’m blown away by the level of detailed technical advice you’ve taken the time to give—thank you so much! yes, saving time and saving space, that would change so much for my script...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, James LO. I suggest checking out Stage 32's Screenwriting Education (www.stage32.com/education/search?term=Screenwriting) and Screenwriting Blogs (www.stage32.com/blog/tags/screenwriti...

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Kseniia Zhuravleva

Hi James LO I loved that your script features older women. I’m a big fan of strong female characters, but 105 years old — that’s just amazing. Thank you for that!...

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John Fife

Hi James. Really cool story you got there. I'm new to screenwriting so please take my advice with a grain of salt but here are my suggestions. 1) the logline is interesting but it's unclear what's hap...

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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?

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.)

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.

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Holly Fouche
Oddly Aligned?

So I'm prepping for Query Season and...have you ever had a feeling God, the Universe, etc. was putting someone out there for you?

Like...everyone else is either unavailable or rejecting you, yet this one person just seems oddly open and perfectly matching you creatively, almost like the universe is...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Holly Fouche. I've met producers, directors, etc. who were open to my projects and matches for them. And sometimes people weren't, but they told me to submit projects/they'd keep me in mind for pr...

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Ilanna Mandel
Holiday Dramady

Hi All: I have finished ACT ONE of my holiday screenplay and I have until late December to submit. Is anyone keen to read the first 30 pages to see if I'm on the right track? Thanks!

Jay A Swendris

this just shows how much I put into it I have a shorter 10 page bible . 4 seasons outlined . I have Character Profiles Logline & Synopsis Themes – Core ideas the show explores.

Jay A Swendris

Tone Mythic Sci-Fi with Emotional Core

Your storytelling blends:

ancient mythology

cosmic history

advanced alien civilizations

conspiracy-level secrets

But beneath all that, your heart is in the relationshi...

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Jay A Swendris

Themes . Awakening & Transformation

Bennu’s return

Nicole’s emotional rebirth

The truth about humanity

Your story is about characters waking up — physically, spiritually, and morally.

Jay A Swendris

Awakening, identity, connection, freedom, hidden truth, trauma, healing, and humanity’s untapped potential.

Ilanna Mandel

GREAT WORK - As an academic I was a Social Anthropologist. I don't know your literary influences but someone like Ursula K. LeGuinn would be helpful to read as well as N K Jamisin

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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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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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Elle Bolan

@Priya, oh good luck on your exam!

Priya Mistry

Thank you Elle Bolan

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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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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gregory Barone. I like the pages. The castle would look incredible on screen! I’m looking forward to seeing how Garerit is gonna use his wit to get past all those giants!

Change “Gerarit” to “Gar...

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Ehsan Rahimpour
20 Screenwriting Tips from Paul Thomas Anderson on how he wrote Licorice Pizza & There Will Be Blood

“A better way to improve your writing is to create two characters who are more opposite to each other. You know, that way you get more traction.”

https://youtu.be/aPn_j1STwgQ?si=J3GqqJe3HM6mW3DO...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for posting the video, Ehsan Rahimpour. Spectacular ideas do come from the mundane situations of life. I also get ideas from combining movies/shows, misreading things, etc....

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Ehsan Rahimpour

True in part Maurice Vaughan; misreading can be useful, and I’d add that mashups work only if there’s a clear thread tying them together.

Maurice Vaughan

Yeah, Ehsan Rahimpour, like combining The Mask and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The script could be about a man who puts on a mysterious mask and becomes a manic superhero that tries to stop a Grin...

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Maurice Vaughan
Coffee & Content: Why Your Pitch Needs to Be Human

Good morning, everyone. Hope you’re having a great weekend! Stage 32’s founder and CEO, Richard “RB” Botto, shares two videos in today’s blog.

– Every James Cameron Movie, Explained by James Cameron

– Make Your Pitch Human!

What's your favorite James Cameron movie? And what's the one leap you’re re...

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