I’ve been reflecting on a storytelling experiment I tried recently and wanted to throw it out to the community:
Have you ever written a pilot, then expanded that same story into a feature screenplay, and later distilled it into a short script?
I did just that, and it was a wild ride. Each format forced me to rethink structure, pacing, and character arcs in totally different ways.
The pilot was all about world-building and teasing long-term stakes.
The feature demanded a complete emotional journey and resolution.
The short? Ruthless focus. One moment, one theme, one punch.
It was the same core story, but each version revealed something new, like peeling back layers of the same onion (and yes, there were tears).
I’m curious:
- Have you tried this kind of format-hopping with a single story?
- Which version felt most natural to you?
- Did one format help you unlock something unexpected in the others?
Let’s talk about how different formats challenge us and maybe even strengthen our storytelling muscles.
Looking forward to hearing your experiences!
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I don't think so, Ron Reid. I think writers should spend their time getting better at writing loglines, synopses, scripts, etc. instead of spending time using AI. I think writers will do just fine wit...
Expand commentI don't think so, Ron Reid. I think writers should spend their time getting better at writing loglines, synopses, scripts, etc. instead of spending time using AI. I think writers will do just fine without using AI.
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This is an example, of not preparation meeting opportunity, but desperation meeting self sabotage. I feel as artists we tend to put too much stock on representatives creating opportunities for us, ver...
Expand commentThis is an example, of not preparation meeting opportunity, but desperation meeting self sabotage. I feel as artists we tend to put too much stock on representatives creating opportunities for us, versus creating our own work and building our own relationships the industry. The misuse of technology and shift in peoples mindsets are what’s leading to things like this. long-term this is going to stifle a lot of people’s career trajectory. Trust me, I get it things are really hard out here. Honestly I’m feeling the temptation right now to snap or let go, but it’s these trials that separate you from impact vs just getting in the room.
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Maurice Vaughan 5 I sure hope so. I think that 30 actors signed on and may be getting work.
Ponce Deleon We have to be careful of following trends vs. being practical and following the herd.
Thanks for your insight.