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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Maurice Vaughan
Why I Write and What Keeps Me Going

I write for money, but why I really write is I love to, I have stories to tell, and it's fun.

When I'm struggling to figure out a scene in the outline, having trouble writing a script, pitching and getting passes, etc., those three things keep me going.

Why do you write, write & direct, write & act, e...

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Elle Bolan

Well. That's a question and a half. One I don't truly have an answer for.

It used to be a simple "I always have, even as a kid". After my long walk with the dreaded block... My answer is a little diff...

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Jim Boston

Maurice, I'm very much with Martin about writing...writing's my F-U-N.

Sanna Peth

Why do I write? For me, it’s my escape from this world. It’s a place where—even if I’m writing about something painful—it still feels like a way out. I often write about things I don’t dare or don’t w...

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Priya Mistry

I have many reason to write. Of course, I choose this passion to convert it in money making job, being the main reason but apart from that it is reflection of my existing brain which can produce multi...

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Michael Dzurak

I write, since my dreams are banging to get out of my head, so I put them into Word and/ir Final Draft files.

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Patrick Koepke
Learning From a Tough Pitch Outcome

I've been pitching various projects in my slate to execs here for awhile, and all of my written pitches up until now have been fairly high scored (4+ average across all scorecard variables) and all of them are fairly encouraging and positive about the pitch and concept, with half of the pitches bein...

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Sanna Peth

I’ve sent my pitch to eight people so far, and seven of them said it was very good — I got mostly 4s and 5s. But nobody has ever requested my script itself, and I honestly don’t understand what the is...

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Imola Orbán
How often do you share your ideas with others?

I don't mean a finished script (because you can copyright it), but any simple idea that is still under development.

We were at my dad’s godmother’s (who is also his aunt and my great-aunt) in this summer. When I’m told her about Stage32, pitch sessions, etc., she said me that I should be careful abou...

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Srabon Ghosh
Law firms???

“Could anyone share the names of law firms that represent new writers without charging upfront, and instead take a percentage of the project or movie deal?” For my English feature length screenplay named God's Deception (thriller/sci-fi/crime).

Hayward Riley
Concept Art for our Series Pilot The Last Athena

We just uploaded our completed pilot for The Last Athena to our Stage 32 project page.

We’re looking for honest feedback from fellow writers and creators before we send it for professional notes and prepare it for festivals.

Would love any thoughts on the concept art as well. Thanks in advance!

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Screenwriters — Logline Challenge!

Let’s play with visual storytelling. I’ve dropped an image below: a glowing heart inside a luminous hexagon, floating in a starry void. It’s celestial, symbolic, and wide open for interpretation.

Your challenge: Write a logline inspired by this image. It can be any genre: sci-fi, romance, thriller, f...

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James LO

Sandra Isabel Correia before i read your caption, i saw not a 2d hexagon but a 3d cube—with a heart embedded. my logline:

after a microscopic black hole punches an inch-wide tunnel through the earth in...

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Abram Christian

Marie Hatten I love a good romance.

Ingrid Wren

THE HEART OF THE EARTH

When the earth's heart is stolen and trapped in a parallel universe, a young astronaut must find the science to release it before the earth dies.

Martin Graham

BOX

After encountering a strange constellation in the sky while in the woods, a hiker wakes up floating through space inside a heart-shaped box, with the corpse of an alien beside them.

Elle Bolan

ENCASED

Logline: When a new tech launches, claiming to "encase" client's emotional turmoil and store it outside the mind for unfettered peace and tranquility, humankind is changed. Until what is encase...

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Shayla 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! :)

Priya Mistry

HeyShayla Booth , I am working on my female driven crime thriller feature.

Matthew Thompson

I write comedy primarily. The longlines for both projects are on my profile. My current project is an R rated (adult language, situations) Drama/Comedy: A burned-out nurse trains a hopelessly unprepar...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I'm currently resting my brain, but the next project I want to work on is part 5 of Finding Elpis, Sonata in Retrograde (or SiR for short). I'm returning to the adventure and tripartite plot structure that I love in the series and gradually working towards the end of the series :)

Leah McBean-Willis

My Show is called ACTING OK.

Logline:

At a struggling progressive drama academy in Seoul, students push through identity anxiety and imposter syndrome with radica...

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Hassan AL Mahfoud

I am currently only practice & try to learn more on new ways in screenwriting .

I wrote logline about young man in the future live in the moon. but looking for ideas & partner to complete the screenplay.

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Shayla Booth
Tell me about your projects!

Always curious to see what everyone else is writing and it's nice to communicate with others, so tell me, what are you writing? :)

Philippe Jeanneteau

Hi Shayla! Thanks for asking — love the openness of the community here.

I’m currently developing a near-future elevated sci-fi series called GLITCH. It follows a sensitive, blue-collar worker living in...

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Chiera McLaughlin

Hi Shayla ! I have just finished the first draft of my short film, The Ringer - It centres around a day in the life of a quiet ringer and his dog as they move through a single day in the Australian ou...

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Elle Bolan

Oh boy, let's see. I just finished up a rewrite on my feature TETHERED last week. My feature INSPIRATION INC is up for another pass since I got notes from my reader wanting more resolution. And drafting on my feature SHIFT is now heavily underway. Act 1 is about done.

Juan Rodriguez

Hey im working on a horror film that i recently just pitch it’s called The Demon Who Writes The Star, It’s a prestige horror story about a rising music artist who discovers that his fame isn’t just ma...

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Marie Hatten

Interesting Juan Rodriguez . Getting scenes together for a thriller rewrite.

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Yan Ju Zeng
Rewrites

Hello, all!

Today I’d like to say thank you for all my new connections as I undergo this writing/acting/filmmaking journey. Yesterday, I had a meeting that changed my perspective on my LGBT coming of age script. While I’ve been writing it for a while, after talking with a producer contact of mine, h...

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Yan Ju Zeng

Maurice Vaughan nice! I’m really shaping this one around my personal high school experiences- which were… weird, to say the least. (We had a school gator- very Florida.) I think the producer was right...

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Marie Hatten

Yan Ju Zeng I think it's in our nature to shy away from that vulnerability but if we don't connect and empathize with our characters, our audience won't. Your concept will flourish now with that insig...

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Maurice Vaughan

High school is a gold mine for script ideas and scene ideas, Yan Ju Zeng. Some of my personal high school experiences were weird too. And embarrassing. :D

Yan Ju Zeng

Marie Hatten yes, many characters are derived from people I’ve met. I just hope they don’t take offense when I take creative liberties (gotta keep the plot moving.) I was asked by another person I pit...

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Marie Hatten

Yan Ju Zeng Important issues delivered in a unique way will always be impactful.

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
Writer’s Room Exclusive Webcast: State of the Industry with RB Botto

Tuesday, December 16th at 1:00 pm PT

Join Stage 32 CEO Richard “RB” Botto and Director of Development Geoffroy Faugérolas for an exclusive Writer’s Room event where they’ll break down the current industry landscape and share what’s ahead in 2026 for writers, producers, and creators.

This event is part...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm looking forward to these, Leonardo Ramirez 2!

Leonardo Ramirez 2

These are always a blast Maurice Vaughan!

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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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CJ Walley

No screenwriter fee would look very amateurish to me, and I'd expect to see some sort of participation deal for the writer there - effectively making them a producer.

There should normally be an assign...

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Jay E. Miklavcic

With respect I say, if you are given co-director credits but without pay, you are an intern. You need to get paid both as a writer/creator and co-director. Back-end points are good if you get to that point, but pay yourself first.

Shaun Jackson Williams

I am a dedicated screenwriter I love my craft, pay me first or my work will not get produced.

Vikki Harris

Screenwriters have to eat, too.

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

You should be a line item in the budget (ATL). So everyone gets a little pay except you? Unacceptable that you're taking the hit. Pay could be $5K.

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
Stage 32 Community Open House: Free Webcast Event!

Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT

Every success story begins with a first step. If you’re ready to stop creating in isolation, build meaningful relationships, and start getting your work seen, this is the perfect first step.

Join our Head of Community, Ashley Smith, for an interactive, inspiring se...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm excited for another Community Open House, Leonardo Ramirez 2!

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