Screenwriting

From structure to content to representation to industry trends, this is the place to discuss, share content and offer tips and advice on the craft and business of screenwriting

Justin Groats
I’d like to thank and recommend an exec for feedback

Hello, just today, I had received feedback from Olivia Morris.

I did a two page pitch feedback and she had possibly more than two pages of feedback. The last feedback I had gotten was about a paragraph and a half, which I was disappointed in, not in my ability but it felt like the executive didn’t ta...

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Fuad Shawn

That’s awesome to hear! Getting such detailed and thoughtful feedback from Olivia really shows how invested she is in helping writers grow. It’s rare to find someone who takes the time to dig deep into a pitch like that.

Glad it made your day — and thanks for the recommendation!

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Tony Sterago
My story reality

So, I have a world extremely developed. I also have characters with great story. the thing i am struggling with is the main story that pulls them all together. that has been the biggest hurtle for my new journey as a writer. Although A.I. as given me some great character photos.

Daniel Goudreau

Sure. What you need to do is get John Truby's book "Anatomy of Story". I have never come across a better book for grasping what should be there on the page of a professional salable script. I'm sure y...

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Tony Sterago

hey I'm not looking for contacts I'm just looking for people to connect with who can share ideas and give me insight to things that I have no insight about for years I've wanted to do this but life ju...

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Daniel Goudreau

Understood. I am in that bort too. Get Truby's book. You won't regret it.

Jon Shallit

Make your own film, Tony. Post it and your writing will improve amazingly. You can do it with a zero budget.

Tony Sterago

as much as I'd love to do that I have no training on film angle no equipment and absolutely no idea where to start a science fiction Space movie while working 65 hours a week as a truck driver startin...

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Maurice Vaughan
One Step You’re Taking

What's one step you’re taking right now? Outlining a script, writing a scene, rewriting a scene, preparing for a pitch, building your network, watching a webinar, etc.

Adam Spencer

I’m treating every day like the general meeting is already on the calendar. My “one step” right now is knowing my story inside and out — rereading the script, tightening the pitch, and living with the...

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P. J Oken

Currently, I'm writing a scene for my biblical, historical script 'All the Way to Damascus '.

Sandra Isabel Correia

Hey, Maurice Vaughan. Thanks for asking. Now, I am polishing The Misstep and waiting for my one-on-one with Mahtub Zare, the Nobody Wants This from Netflix writer, to have notes about the Soul Mated r...

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Meriem Bouziani

hello Maurice Vaughan

I'm Writing my script "The Silent PFC War"

Michael Dzurak

A big redraft that I am kind of nervious yet hopeful about. I am trying to be less perfectionist as I think I dabbled too much on too many small details in previous scripts and this extended the writing process.

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Jim Ramsay
Ramsay

I'm reluctant to participate in the lounge since I've never had a project produced. I have six scripts "completed" (which is a nebulous word in writing). I've made the finals in several competitions and had a few options. But have had nothing produced. Any advice on where to go from here?

Stephen Folker

Self produce / self finance your first project. Build some pedigree and go from there.

Jim Ramsay

Thanks, Stephen. jim

Michael Thorn

You have 6 completed scripts and you've made the finals in several competitions yet you're reluctant to participate in the lounge? As far as advice is concerned, surely you just keep plugging away......

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Jon Shallit

Some shorts have 20 million plus views on youtube. That writer/ director will then make a full feature, and distributors will grab him.

Make your own film; write, direct, produce SOMETHING. Prior to SE...

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G Luke

while you await assistance don't be standing still...push forward

Liked by Michael Dzurak and 11 others

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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Shay Booth

Thanks everyone for the lovely comments, I did end up posting the full pilot screenplay. It has a few mistakes in it, but those will be improved :)

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Shay Booth.

Clinton Oparaocha

Shay Booth it's a nice script

Abram Christian

Shay Booth You have more confidence than you give yourself credit for since you were brave enough to put yourself out there with this post. that took guts. You are doing a fine job!...

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Michael Dzurak

Oooh, Korea vibes! Does this story veer into the supernatural? Korean folklore is pretty interesting.

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Shay Booth
Your projects

Hey, so I'm quite new here. Always looking to read new log lines and scripts. What is your project you're working on at the moment? Tell me about it! :)

Chrisean Green

Hey I’m working on a Pilot called WorstLake High. It’s a coming of age teen drama and I wanna see where it can go. I’ll give a little hint it’s like “John Tucker Must Die” mixed with a little “Euphoria”

Phil Clarke

Welcome, Shay. My keys are still warm from a commissioned script adaptation of a novelist's science-based thriller. Now, I'm just finishing off the last few scripts from writers that need my feedback before I break for the holidays. How about you? What are you working on?

Fuad Shawn

I’m an indie screenwriter from Bangladesh, currently developing a thriller packed with suspense, centered around a psychopathic serial killer. My goal is to craft the screenplay in a way that allows t...

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Bill Albert

I just started a drama called Pride involving college students. It hasn't been a very productive year I'm afraid to say.

What are you writing?

Jon Shallit

Always looking for paid writing work. It is a little slow these days. People are visiting friends and relatives.

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Luis García
Taboo zones

I've always been fascinated by the “taboo zones” in storytelling — those topics that most people avoid, but writers can’t help exploring because they reveal something raw about human nature.

What are the taboo themes you find yourself returning to in your work?

Why do they pull you in?

For me, I often...

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Anthony A Miller

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Abram Christian

Luis García im currently developing a short script about a transgendered woman who must grapple with reappearing as her male identity after she learns that hormone treatment will no longer be covered...

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Lloyd Faul

I write about unsolved problems, like the Doomsday Clock, health reform, police violence, etc. that are not morally "taboo" but psychologically "taboo" from human denial and tribal silos causing those...

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Martin Graham

I explore some taboo topics as I lean into horror and absolutely dive into extremely dark territory, but there are some I stay away from showing on the page and leave to implication. I think that come...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Hi Luis García, It's a pleasure to connect with you. I am a Stage 32 moderator in the lounge, and I only want to advise you, if you can, to add a profile picture. That will open more of your networkin...

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Dream Collaborators in Storytelling.

As writers, we often imagine the perfect creative partner, the producer, company, or talent whose voice feels like it could bring our pages to life.

For Soul Mated, I picture the producers at Zero Gravity. Their bold approach to character-driven narratives feels like the right energy to elevate this...

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Every great script lives or dies by its plot.

We often hear that a strong plot twist can elevate a story, but sometimes it risks feeling forced or gimmicky. As writers, we’re constantly balancing surprise with coherence, making sure the audience stays engaged without losing trust in the narrative.

Screenwriters, I’d love to hear your thoughts:

Ho...

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Michael Thorn

I've mentioned before that I am currently watching and enjoying the decade-old series Revenge and the plot twists in that are breathtaking - several per episode - in the context of the series (the fir...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Sandra Isabel Correia, yes, Finding Elpis is a real milestone indeed, and I had to fight like hell for it to be its own universe because it wanted very badly to be cannibalised by Petal xD (...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

You are welcome, Meriem Bouziani :))

Sandra Isabel Correia

Michael Thorn, I love how you frame that; sometimes the joy is in the excess, like Revenge with its relentless twists, and other times it’s in the restraint of a slow European feature that lets the wr...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh, I love how fiercely you protected Finding Elpis as its own universe; that determination shows in the way you’ve echoed Petal’s strengths while still carving out something distin...

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GJ Harvey
Net Profit Share in a Literary Purchase Agreement due Low Budget

I've been offered a Literary Purchase Agreement for a script that made the Finals of PAGE but would be produced on a low-budget. As the purchase price is modest, does anyone have any examples of wording for a "net profit share" e.g. an industry standard % for writers that could be included on the ba...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on your script making the Finals and getting offered a Literary Purchase Agreement, GJ Harvey!

Sam Iwata Aka Liu

I wechat you just now.

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What Creative Spark Won’t Leave You Alone?

'll go first: Lately, I'm obsessed with the collision of military realism and near-future AI — stories where impossible choices push characters to confront who they really are. That blend of discipline, vulnerability, and big-stakes morality keeps pulling me back.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Michael McDermott. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Acting Lounge to the Screenwriting Lounge since it fits better here. Let me know if you have...

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Michael McDermott

Thank you. This is day one of what I hope will be a long, enjoyable, and perhaps profitable experience.

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Pat Alexander
Alverne Ball

I submitted a pilot entitled, Specter. Logline: Vincent Specter, the black sheep of a legendary family of private investigators, struggles to live up to his legacy—until he inherits four ghosts that help him become a "Guardian of Goodwill"

Alex Bright

The screenplay/script that I submitted is for a series that I believe would fit on either a streaming service or network. ZON is a character-driven, politically charged prestige sci-fi drama built for...

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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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