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Don't Miss November's Community Open House- Free Webcast Event for All Members!

Don't Miss November's Community Open House- Free Webcast Event for All Members!

Tuesday, November 25th at 12:00 pm PT!

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Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply tired of creating in isolation, this live event is your chance to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 5 Pg 6 review

(Please note that this is done as it would be 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 or short TV show. I'm looking for feedback on the pages, if you can take the time to read and leave a review in the comments....

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Maurice Vaughan

Ok, I suggest having Garna say that, Gregory Barone.

Gregory Barone

Sorry, I'm late with this; life got in the way. I changed a word in both panels to see if it works. thinking of adding more dialogue to the other panels, but not sure if I should.

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gregory Barone. I think adding "You've shown strength, little man" helps. Maybe have Garerit say somewhere on the page "I'm just a man" and have Garna reply....

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Gregory Barone

Add that to Panel 2?

Maurice Vaughan

Yeah, I think that's fine, Gregory Barone.

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh
Breaking your own heart

Lol so BoFS has an absolutely devastating climax that I feel I pulled off well… so much so that I’m still reeling from it. I’ll refrain from spoiling, but it’s one of those cases where I broke my own heart. The only other times this happened was when I was writing my novel Seed’s climax as well as a...

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Elle Bolan

I actually cried multiple times writing INSPIRATION INC. which was very shocking to me because I personally just don't cry much. But the story is very personal to me. I have a mild form of synesthesia...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Agreed 100% Meriem Bouziani, and I definitely love a good puzzle myself. My best life's works, Petal and Finding Elpis, both have a jigsaw puzzle structure (Petal much more explicitly, and even then i...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you, Elle Bolan, and you're 100% right, when you yourself are the most moved... your audience is sure to be, too. Sounds like you got a real gift with INSPIRATION INC., which is quite special an...

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Meriem Bouziani

That’s so inspiring, dream big.

I hope you achieve it one day Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you, Meriem Bouziani, I hope so, too :) I'm accumulating pitch rejections, but I still have hope that my dream collaborators are out there and I'll find them. Finding Elpis itself is about dream...

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Elle Bolan
November Write Club Week 3 Check In

Hey fellow screenwriters!

This week, I determined I would finish my first draft of INSPIRATION INC. and I have done so.

And this film script has me in a full on writer's identity crisis. I'm realizing that I WAS a horror writer. In literature. In script format, I'm something else. And I apparently...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Elle Bolan! Congratulations again on finishing the first draft! My week's going great. I finished a one-page script for November Write Club. I was gonna use it as a writing sample, but the concep...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Nice! Congrats on finishing! I realised a similar thing myself; ever since I was a kid I knew I wanted to tell stories, and in my preteens I decided to commit to writing books, and as such I spent the...

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Srinivasa Peddi
Grand Son - Learning is powerful than Education

Hello everyone - I’m very new here and had accidentally posted this on my wall earlier, so I’m reposting it here in the Screenwriting Lounge. I’d love to share the logline for my feature film and would really appreciate your thoughts. Logline: An 8-year-old boy, overlooked in a family obsessed with...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi. If I meet anyone who's looking for this kind of story, I'll let you know.

And it's Stage 32's November Write Club. It can help you reach a goal(s), it's a chance to con...

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Srinivasa Peddi

Maurice Vaughan Thank you so much, Maurice — truly appreciate that.

And thanks for the heads-up about Stage 32’s November Write Club as well. It sounds like a great opportunity to learn, connect, and...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi. Great. I forgot to put this in my last comment. Reach out to the Success Team at success@stage32.com. Geoff and his team can help you connect with producers, executive...

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Srinivasa Peddi

Thank you, Maurice Vaughan — really appreciate the tip. I’ll reach out to the Success Team.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi. Have a great weekend!

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Maurice Vaughan
Putting a Setup in Act Two, Three, Etc.

I usually see setups in the first Act, but you can put a setup in Act Two and pay it off later. You could also put a setup in Act Three, Four, etc.

What’s your favorite setup and payoff/one of your favorite setups and payoffs you’ve used? If you have any questions about using setups and payoffs, post them in the comments.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Elle Bolan. I'm rooting for you to finish your script and sell it! I'll pay attention to the pacing in Fight Club. Thanks.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

One of my favourite ones that I've used has got to be the in TER when Erik Rhodes bests Phosphoros in a fiddle contest and takes Rhode's Golden Violin as his prize. Phosphoros was going to trap him by invoking Heads I Win, Tales You Lose, but my boy foiled him by knowing how the song goes XD

Maurice Vaughan

I like that setup and payoff, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh! I like when it looks like something is going bad for a character and they switch it up! That's a great writing tool!...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks Maurice Vaughan, I agree :D discovering "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" gave me the inspiration for the scene and the lore of Rhode's Golden Violin, and of course there's plenty of subtext and...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. Inspiration can come from anywhere.

Sumit Kumar
AI in Writers' Rooms: Valuable Skill or Red Flag?

Hi everyone! I recently completed a course on "Producing Audio-Video Content for Film Using Artificial Intelligence" from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), and as I explore opportunities in the industry, I'd love to get some insight from working professionals here.

With AI tools beco...

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Marc Ginsburg

AI is a tool that, like the automobile, the steam engine, the airplane, TV (which didn't replace movies until they merged into streamers) amd a host of other gadgets in our homes we take for granted,...

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Maurice Vaughan
Week 3’s Update for November Write Club and TWO Ask Me Anything Events!

I wrote a one-page script and made pitch material for it this week. I also thought of some script ideas, networked, and got my plan ready to do another rewrite of my feature script next week (the main project I’m working on for Write Club).

How’s your November Write Club goal(s) going?

There’s still...

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Elle Bolan

Well, yesterday I did finish my first draft on INSPIRATION INC. I already see some spotty character work that needs done on the front side, but all in all I'm pretty pleased with it. Still wrestling w...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on finishing the first draft, Elle Bolan! Rooting for you to finish the script and your experimental pilot!

Thanks. I might write another short script today or this weekend. I usually f...

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Elle Bolan

You know, I bet I could write a short script. Flash fiction and micro fiction were a big part of my previous work. I bet I could convert some of my unpubbed stuff into script.

Oh and thanks! I'm excited to do the next pass. I have a rewrite on tethered to do first though.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Elle Bolan. I'm sure you could write a short script. You can pitch short scripts and use them as writing samples. I plan on making a post today/this weekend about my experience writing...

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Upcoming Pitch Sessions

Happy Friday! Just to let you know, as quite a few writers were unable to book with me for the last pitch session because the spaces filled up so quickly, I will be participating in the December pitch session and I would love to see you! It's been a joy to read your material and I'm grateful for the trust. E

Billy Kwack

Hi Eileen, do you like sci-fi?

Eileen Cope

Hi Billy, I'm afraid it isn't my strong suit although I do love suspense (Twilight Zone). I love drama, historical drama, mystery, thriller, biopic, narrative nonfiction, biography, romance, pretty mu...

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Eileen Cope

Happy Friday, Maurice!

Maurice Vaughan

I'm working on a Body Horror feature script that's kinda like The Substance, Eileen Cope. I'll keep you in mind for a Pitch Session. Hope you have a great weekend!...

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Billy Kwack

Thanks Eileen

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Murat Ersahin
Selling the feature film plot urgently

Hi all!,

Due to my strict financial situation I need to sell my feature film plot urgently. First of all, I want to learn that is it possible to sell a feature film plot without actual screenplay text. If that is possible, how can I sell my plot, in which channel or through which ways? My terrible fi...

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Murat Ersahin

Maurice Vaughan Thank you Maurice. My book published in Turkish. I personally translate the stories in English and keeping them in PDF version. If you would like to read I can share one of them with y...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Murat Ersahin. I have a lot of scripts and books to read, so it might take a while to read Turkey. I'll let you know when I can read your book. I bookmarked your profile....

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Murat Ersahin

Maurice Vaughan Okay Maurice, as you wish. I would like to hear you in future.

Göran Johansson

Selling is horribly difficult. I have created 3 no-budget TV-movies, which means that I am one of the most experienced persons here. I have even won a prize as best director. And I still find it difficult to sell a script.

Jon Shallit

Yes and yes Goran. Unless you have connections. Then they come to the well over and over again.

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Phoenix Black
Week #3 - preparing and staying focused

It’s time consuming but I’ve created a master list of companies and managers I’d like to reach, which script/s they’d resonate with and why, notable films, 2 line personalised email hook, contacts - that last part is the grind. If I contact/meet them I add it there to keep on track. Anyone I come ac...

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Meriem Bouziani

That’s a great way to organize companies.

All my best wishes in realizing your goals.

Richard "RB" Botto

This is an invaluable post, Phoenix Black. Surprised it's not getting a bigger response. Maybe people find this too daunting? I hope not, because this is the kind of planning, effort and discipline th...

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Priya Mistry

Hey , Phoenix Black . Great job. Sorting out what will work for you will provide more clarity and possibility. Good luck !!!!!!

Elle Bolan

I'm incredibly jealous of how organized this is. I mean that to be complimentary.

I'm about to start this kind of research and would love to know how you use chat gpt to help with your research, what...

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Göran Johansson

I wish you good luck. Last year I went through various lists on the internet, lists with production companies. Most refuse to accept scripts from us who have no agent. Or the companies have no email address on their web site. But I found about 100 to write to.

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Sebastian Tudores
Do you know how to edit? - Premiere Pro Webinar today :)

Hey y'all! I have the pleasure of hosting today's webinar on Editing with Premiere Pro.

What would be great reasons for a screenwriter to know how to edit? I'll start with:

1. Just like we are the script's first actors and first directors, we're also the first editors. 'Write what's on screen' the ad...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Sebastian Tudores! Knowing how to edit could help screenwriters with pacing.

Sebastian Tudores

agree 100% Maurice Vaughan ! thx

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores. I can't make the webinar today (wish I could!), but I plan on watching it later.

Göran Johansson

I learned screenwriting by directing and editing the scripts I wrote myself. So learning editing is a good idea. But there are cheaper programs which are easier to learn and almost as powerful. I have...

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Anthony McBride
Screenwriting Software

Hey all,

I'm going over some of the scripts I've written over the years and just realized that I couldn't have done any of it without a good screenwriting software program.

This year, I also used it to write manuscripts for my novels.

Early on, I developed habits that centered around using software so...

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Adam Spencer

When writing, I like the UI to get out of the way. That's why I prefer the undistracted environment found in Beat for macOS. Plus, it's free. There's also a pay-once-own-forever version for iOS and iPadOS for under $15.

Tim Myrick

Final Draft...

John Fife

Story Work and Final Draft work for me.

Michael Thorn

I've been using Highland Pro for several months now and like it a lot.

Göran Johansson

Trelby freeware. Easy to learn. Can handle all relevant file formats.

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