Screenwriting

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Tony Sterago
Question and in search of

so as a lot of you have read already or seen some of my posts, I am finally in an opportunity to explore the road not taken 30 years ago. I'm taking a cheap course online for screenwriting and someone of my age with a GED I think my stuff is good, that said I'm sure I could benefit from more educati...

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Tony Sterago

thanks for the links Maurice I'll look into them all the ones I found so far have costed money

Nataly Kiut

Tony, honestly, I also don’t have the ability to buy expensive courses.

If you have motivation, a well-structured self-study plan can replace almost everything.

Here’s what helped me the most:

One book I...

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Tony Sterago

thank you so much for the encouragement and thoughtful words. I have been using chat GBT To help me, Break down the scenes and also help with world building. It has been invaluable I agree with you It...

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Nataly Kiut

Tony, thank you for your message — and absolutely, feel free to add me to your network.

I’d be happy to stay in touch and discuss things as we both keep learning. I’m a beginner too, just sitting on a...

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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.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores. I've been there. I lose focus sometimes and the Stage 32 community helps get me back focused.

Getting feedback on the turning point might help....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Roberto Micheletti. Great. I'll see you around Stage 32! And I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. If you ever have any questions about Stage 32, let me or another Lounge Moderator know. We...

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Frank Fortin

I love writing stories based on true events, so I'm now researching two possibilities for my next project.

Maurice Vaughan

Great, Frank Fortin. Looking forward to hearing what your project is about! And I haven't tried writing stories based on true events. Thanks for the idea.

Nataly Kiut

Thank you for the question, Maurice — it really does help to clear the mind.

Right now, I’m working on a script that originally started as a light, almost comedic story about “Nigerian letters” and an...

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Abram Christian
Writing Characters

Good evening community.

When I write characters, I tend to give them sketchy.back stories and pasts and I often write characters who smoke, drink and do drugs. is there any other writer who incorporates these behaviors in their characters?

best,

Bram

Abram Christian

Elle Bolan absolutely and completely.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I'll admit, I default to having my characters not drink or smoke most times because I myself do neither of those things (but sometimes they do drink and/or smoke; it's safe to say that if the setting...

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Pat Alexander

Absolutely—flawed characters with vices are often more compelling than squeaky-clean protagonists. Smoking, drinking, and drug use can reveal character through behavior: how they use substances says a...

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Laura J Harris

Hi Abram!

Funnily enough I’m just editing a video for Writers about writing really great 3-dimensional characters that leap of the page by tapping into three key tools that Actors use when exploring an...

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John Fife

I had a character that loved the bourbon but tied into their overall emotional journey.

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Pat Alexander
WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: ‘This Merger Must Be Blocked’

The Writers Guild of America has joined other industry groups (SAG, theater owners, heck even the European film world) in coming out against Netflix‘s proposed blockbuster deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery‘s studios and streaming business.

The WGA warned that the $83 billion Netflix-WB deal woul...

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WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: 'This Merger Must Be Blocked'
WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: 'This Merger Must Be Blocked'
The Writers Guild of America has joined other industry guilds in opposing Netflix's proposed blockbuster deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studios and streaming business.

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Debbie Seagle
How Valuable is a Screenwriter?

An experienced producer developed the $250,000 budget for my indie film. It includes a named actor (which is a big chunk of the budget), and is being shot in 21 days with 1 or 2 day break every 5 days.

The only person not paid upfront is the screenwriter (me). I was ok with that until I received fee...

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Sebastian Tudores

Hi Debbie Seagle ! first of all, congrats on going into production! that's huge! :)

The answer is "it all depends" - deferring your payment may actually send the opposite message to investors than your...

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Erik Gagnon

I currently have an option agreement with a producer for a film budget of $750,000. If he reaches an agreement on the financing, the contract kicks in my screenwriter pay of $30,000, which is 4% of th...

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Debbie Seagle

Roberto Micheletti - That's what THEY said: "the script is valued as an essential piece of the production, secondly the project has a legitimate, professional structure." Thank you for verifying that...

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Pat Alexander

First day of production is standard as Sebastian mentioned.

Debbie Seagle

Thank you Sebastian Tudores - that's how I saw it - that investors would recognize that I was "willing to sacrifice and risk for the movie" i believe in & ask them to take the same risk.

AND... as you...

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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

@Banafsheh I absolutely love the Monroe era goddesses of the screen. I'd like to see those if you're willing to show and share.

Rose Dupuis

Hi Elle Bolan, working on my training course work through Hollywood Gate Keepers to become a "popular" screen reader & book scout in the new year. Picking up my writing of short story / deep poetry to...

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Roberto Micheletti

That’s awesome, Elle Bolan SHIFT sounds intriguing — congrats on building out the new draft.

Polishing completed features is such an underrated part of the process, but it’s where the real refinement...

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Elle Bolan

@Rose I also prefer short term goals too. I believe in steps. Moving forward always involves steps. What sort of short stories do you write?

And hey, thanks for bringing up THE REGAL SCALE. The spec fo...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Elle Bolan, I love them, too, and Sydney Sweeney reminds me of her a little bit. I'll definitely share the fanart when it's ready lol so far I've just pencilled in the shape I want....

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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

We're in for a treat :)

Whitney Davis

I can’t wait for this course! It’s going to be a good time.

Sydney S

Likewise Whitney, we're so excited to have you hosting the lab!

Sydney S

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

Sydney S

Excited for the lab to kick off tomorrow!

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Roberto Micheletti
just finished my feature script "THE CALL" -- excited to connect

Hey everyone!

I’m Roberto, a screenwriter, actor and director from Toronto. I just completed the feature script and pitch deck for my film THE CALL — a character-driven spiritual drama with psychological thriller elements.

This project came out of a real personal journey, and finishing it has been...

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Roberto Micheletti

Thanks Maurice Vaughan, appreciate that!

THE CALL follows Elijah James, a young actor whose life collapses just as he starts stepping into his purpose. Every setback pushes him deeper into a psycholo...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Roberto Micheletti. The Call sounds incredible! I'm looking forward to watching it!

The most challenging part of rewriting my Horror Action script is figuring out some things since the...

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Michael Thorn

Roberto Micheletti it’s good to hear you so excited about finishing the script and pitch deck for THE CALL - refining the materials and learning from the community here is exactly what I’m doing as we...

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Roberto Micheletti

Michael Thorn Thanks so much — really appreciate that! THE CALL has been a huge personal milestone for me, so hearing your encouragement means a lot.

I’d love to hear more about what you’re refining...

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Meriem Bouziani

Hello, congratulations on completing your work and good luck with your pitching.

I’m working on a sci-fi screenplay called The Silent PFC War.

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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

Meriem Bouziani, I really admire how you’ve drawn inspiration from Mr. Nobody and then found your own way to handle parallel universes. That psychologist/Nemo structure is fascinating, but it makes se...

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Meriem Bouziani

The Silent PFC War was a little easier to handle — I started with the disaster, then kept developing the story forward, using f...

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Jim Boston

Sandra Isabel, you're so very welcome!

Sandra Isabel Correia

You will find how to do it Meriem Bouziani :)) I am cheering for you and proud of you :))

Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for your encouragement and support Sandra Isabel Correia

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Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32 + DramaBox Join Forces to Launch World's First Vertical Drama Incubator

Stage 32 has partnered with the world's leading short drama platform DramaBox! The winner of the joint screenwriting competition gets a $5,000 option contract and goes into development with DramaBox!

The competition is open to feature screenplays, TV pilots, and short scripts.

Find out more in today...

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Maurice Vaughan

Have you thought about making the protagonist older, Elle Bolan?

Elle Bolan

I have. I'm thinking of bumping him up to 6.

It's just an exercise for myself. Middle of the night, 4 year old, monster on the stairs thing.

I'm using it mostly to practice writing from a child's pers...

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Maurice Vaughan

I suggest watching YouTube videos of kids talking and doing things, Elle Bolan. And I suggest keeping the kid's height in mind when writing the script.

Elle Bolan

I feel like I should be able to write them. I have 6 grandkids. But it's a hard point of view for me. I don't know why. So, practice and listen. I'll try YouTube. See if I just need a wider example for variety.

Jack Binder

Amazing!!

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Sebastian Tudores
With Micro Dramas, Function may follow Form

[ The original landscape scene is attached to this post. And you can watch the reframe here: https://www.stage32.com/media/3951361911743848803?ref=search ]

I did a little experiment to see if something that was shot for 16:9 could easily be reframed for vertical without losing original intent - I fou...

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Sebastian Tudores

Hi Jon Shallit - the post takes only one video link so I placed a link to the vertical version in the post itself at the bottom. I just moved it to the top. And thanks for watching it. cheers...

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Sebastian Tudores

Thank you very much Kseniia Zhuravleva ! it's great to hear the first line got you interested. :)

Sebastian Tudores

Hey Maurice Vaughan ! thank you my friend - I always appreciate your input :) and you should DEFINITELY make some! I know you're writing a couple of them. are there plans for you to direct any of them...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores. Not right now, but who knows? It might happen. I've learned a lot about directing on here.

Leonardo Ramirez 2

I got distracted by how good the story and the acting are Sebastian Tudores. I've seen one or two verticals and they didn't really appeal to me. They tend to feel a little tight but the story and acti...

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Maurice Vaughan
The Things about a Character

The car a character drives, the way they dress, the food they eat, how they spend money, their daily routine, etc. can tell the reader things about the character and shape the scenes in your script. They can even create obstacles for the character and other characters.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Meriem Bouziani. Have you ever done this in a script?

Meriem Bouziani

Yes, the first scene of *The Silent PFC War* will take place in the lead astronaut’s house. We see many space decorations, and even the house furniture is blue, so from the beginning we understand tha...

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Göran Johansson

Yes, simply change the hat a person is wearing and you have another person. And one can force a person to do something the would not normally do, like having a priest dress like a hippie when his clot...

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Maurice Vaughan

Those are great ideas, Göran Johansson. I like to show a character’s name and position with a name tag.

Göran Johansson

Nice that you liked what I wrote. About name tags. One can have scene where a person tells that something is wrong with the name tag they just received. Like a misspelled title. Tells a lot about character.

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