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

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Tim Morell
Looking for some feedback on a concept I'm working on

Hello, I recently updated a website I put together to pass along information about a series of scripts I've written over the years. I think the site came out pretty well, but I've been having issues with the site's

download speed on my computer. The guy who designed the site said he it wasn't a probl...

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When Dark Reigns Fall - The Swordbearer Saga
When Dark Reigns Fall - The Swordbearer Saga
When his bloody war of conquest is undone by the intrigues of a Dark Sorcerer intent on casting the world into chaos, the warrior king Ravenwolf allies himself with an ancient wizard who gives him the…
Chung Isabel

Hey Tim

Chung Isabel
Maurice Vaughan

I'm not having any issues with the download speed, Tim Morell. And I like the map background.

Tim Morell

Thanks for letting me know, Maurice. Maybe I need to upgrade my computer.

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 84 Script Requests and 34 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 4/23

Hey everyone! I wanted to congratulate our fellow community members who had scripts requested through Stage 32 pitch sessions over the last 2 weeks. We are thrilled for the opportunities for the following writers to have their scripts requested by various producers, LINK Entertainment, Flirt Films,...

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Maurice Vaughan

84 script requests and 34 meeting requests! WOW! Congratulations, everyone!

Daphne Russell

That's exciting! Sharing the hope!

Tiffiney Cornish

Yay! I'm very excited to have received a request for my script. Looking forward to seeing what the next few weeks bring. Thanks Stage 32!

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Nicholas P
Inspiration

My inspiration comes from the things I am surrounded by. The support I get was not always given but I’m making the best of it by staying inspired. My creative mind is driven at the moment.

Maurice Vaughan

My inspiration comes from things I'm surrounded by too, Nicholas P. And movies, shows, photos, videos, etc. That's great that you're making the best of it by staying inspired....

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Mark Deuce

Same here Nicholas P and Maurice Vaughan my inspiration comes from the news I read or watch, the films I see, and the conflict in life along with the love & support here on Stage 32 inspires me to kee...

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Nicholas P

We find ourselves in each of our characters. That’s what we get it from Mark Deuce Maurice Vaughan...

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Mark Deuce
James Cameron Says Blockbusters Could Die Without AI — But He’s Not Firing Anyone (Yeah, Sure!)

Could Writers be replaced with Ai? Thoughts?

James Cameron says big-budget movies like Avatar and Dune could become unsustainable unless Hollywood finds a way to cut VFX costs in half — and he believes AI might be the key. On the Boz to the Future podcast, the Oscar-winning director made it clear he...

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Dwayne Williams

Maurice Vaughan if this exclusive drop strategy was limited to just a single day premiere, do you think it would still hurt theaters? Could it work better if it was planned well in advance, ensuring e...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think theaters would still lose money with just one day, Dwayne Williams. I don't think planning well in advance would work since some moviegoers aren't on social media, so they might not see the ex...

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Jon Shallit

How about the theaters that show a huge number of selections? You go there and you are with a few friends, and they decide they want another choice. It's a grocery store and you can change your mind at point of sale!

Dwayne Williams

Maurice Vaughan, how do you feel about the idea of theaters dedicated exclusively to premieres?

Maurice Vaughan

That sounds like a film festival to me, Dwayne Williams.

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Ryan Wilford
Screenwriting for newbies

Didn’t get a chance to ask this during the webinar, but putting it out here because I’d love to hear from any working writers or reps who’ve navigated this stage—what worked for you?” Hi everyone!

My name is Ryan Wilford—originally from Chicago, now based in Los Angeles. I’m an upcoming screenwriter...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Ryan Wilford. The first step I take is network/look for producers and directors to pitch my script to. I definitely think a new writer should focus on building a portfolio and relationships first...

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Lori Jones
Character tips

I've always been interested in the human phyche, and what makes people instantly compatible, or not. When it comes to writing novels and screenplays, I like to reference the Enneagram personality types to flesh out characters that can seem cliché in the first draft. This study in self development la...

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Robert Franklin Godwin III

Lori Jones I call upon my personal experiences and consider that to be a prime resource. I like to sit in cafes and watch people. They tell me so much with their body language, style of dress and inte...

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Lori Jones

My screenplays are also based on personal experiences, or when it came to writing The Wine Merchant, access to a detailed memoir. I too, have copious notes on conversations overheard, and visuals from...

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Robert Franklin Godwin III

Lori Jones I took a look at Enneagram. Seems to have similar questions to Meyers Briggs. I have also slotted people using the Big Five which allows a bigger bucket to fit characters in. https://www.si...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the book rec, Lori Jones! I'm going to check it out.

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Maurice Vaughan
Free AMA Webcast with Stage 32 CEO Richard “RB” Botto: The Current State of the Industry

Stage 32’s Founder & CEO, Richard “RB” Botto, is hosting a FREE Ask Me Anything event today LIVE over Riverside!

11:00 A.M. PST/2:00 P.M. EST

This is your chance to ask RB anything about your craft, your career, the current marketplace, or whatever challenges you’re facing. Whether you’re a screenwr...

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Cheers! RB's AMA Webcast
Cheers! RB's AMA Webcast
This is your chance to ask me anything about your craft, your career, the current marketplace, or whatever challenges you're facing. Whether you're a screenwriter, filmmaker, producer, actor, or worki…
Lauren Hackney

Did you enjoy the webcast? I thought it was so beneficial! ...my hand ached from all the note taking!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Lauren Hackney. Yeah, I enjoyed the webcast. RB gave a lot of helpful advice and insight. I missed some of it though. I plan on watching the recording.

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Sydney S
Lab Coming Soon! Write Your TV Series Pitch Deck In 8 Weeks

In this exclusive Stage 32 interactive 8-part lab, you'll delve deep into writing an effective pitch deck for your scripted television idea - one that will clearly communicate your intentions, excite the reader, and convey your voice and your passion.

Guiding you through your pitch deck creation is w...

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Sydney S
Work one on one with a top TV executive and get the guidance and accountability you need to get your pilot written!

In this exclusive Stage 32 8-part screenwriting lab, you will write a drama TV pilot script under the guidance of an industry leader to guarantee your script is ready to go to market. Guiding you through the process for your pilot is Anna Henry. Anna is a producer and development executive who has s...

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Anna Marton Henry

Looking forward to working with some very talented writers!

Sydney S

Likewise Anna, it is already shaping up to be a great group!!

Sydney S

Reminder this lab starts this upcoming weekend and only a 2 spots are left!

Anna Marton Henry

I am super excited to start on Saturday! If you know anyone who wants to get into writing for TV, this lab covers it all. I try to teach a method that you can use to write any pilot in the future, not...

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Sydney S

Thank you Anna!! I can't wait for the lab to begin!

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Göran Johansson
Uploading script to my profile.

I plan to upload my script. But that means that anyone can see my script. And like most people, I hate that bots collect email addresses for spammers. So what do I write instead of my email address?

Should I write : "Contact at Stage32"? Or what should I write?

You guessed it. The reason why I plan...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Göran Johansson. Your synopsis is more of a pitch than a synopsis. Here's one of my short synopses you could use as a guide:

A disobedient teenager named Julie and her mom, Andrea, move into a smal...

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Göran Johansson

Thanks, I should rewrite.

And for the photo use the proportions 3*4. Simply use some picture of the Andromeda galaxy which is in public domain.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Göran Johansson. I think that could work (using a picture of the Andromeda galaxy).

Göran Johansson

I uploaded a picture. And what do you say about my synopsis :

CIA agent Pauline Cooper is LGBT and drinks too much since her baby has died. Uncle Gunpowder is her boss, and tries to blackmail his niec...

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Maurice Vaughan

Your synopsis is better, Göran Johansson, but I think it's wooden/stiff. Your synopsis needs a better flow. Like "CIA agent Pauline Cooper is LGBT and drinks too much since her baby has died" for exam...

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 2 Pg 11 review

(Please note that this is done as it would 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 of short tv show. I'm looking for feed back on the pages if you can take the time to read and leave a review in the comments.) 

Pag...

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Maurice Vaughan

Emotional scene, Gregory Barone. It's important to have these slow, emotional scenes in between big, action scenes to give the reader a chance to catch their breath and invest in the characters more....

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 2 Pg 10 review

Page 10 - Four Panels

(Ch2 Pg10 Panel-One)

EXT. VALLEY ROAD - DAY. Garerit and Crawe rides along a dirt road, the sack of gold and other valuables now securely tied to the wagon. In the distance, the valley town can be seen. Garerit's eyes are focused on the horizon, eager to return the stolen goods t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gregory Barone. Page 9 ends with Crawe saying "Trade, what else? But from the look of you, I'd say you've been busy stirring up trouble," so shouldn't page 10 start with Panel Two?

Change "Garerit...

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Gregory Barone

Thanks for that Maurice Vaughan

Gregory Barone

Page 10 - Four Panels

(Ch2 Pg10 Panel-One)

Behind Gerarit, the giant lays faces down in the dirt in a pool of blood and guts, Garerit hauls a sack of food, a crate of chickens, and leads a pig by a rope...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Gregory Barone.

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