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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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Luciano Mello
Logline improvement

This is the logline for a project I'm rewriting. and as a non-native English writer, I'm struggling to make it sound less formal.

'A small-town teen’s dream of becoming a model and escaping poverty turns into a manufactured fantasy controlled by a powerful billionaire, forcing her to confront the pr...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Luciano Mello. I think "turns into a manufactured fantasy controlled by a powerful billionaire" is vague. What's the manufactured fantasy?

Luciano Mello

Thank you and you are right Maurice Vaughan "Manufactured fantasy" is her modeling carrear , I think this may sound better “A shy small-town teen’s modeling dream is taken over by a powerful billionai...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Luciano Mello. I think that's a stronger logline. What's the "it" in "behind it"?

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Meriem Bouziani
Movie or TV series?

Hello creatives, hope you’re all doing well.

I have a question — when you develop your world this far, how do you decide whether it should be a movie or a limited TV series?

I’d really love to hear from you, as I’m still torn between formats for my own creation.

Dwayne Williams 2

You might even consider a game adaptation Meriem Bouziani if your world has enough missions, environments, and lore; games can handle huge multi-location stories without losing anything. With Earth, O...

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Cynna Ael

I have a romcom right now that can be either-- and I've written the feature script and looking at writing it as a limited series. But I admit-- for me I normally know offhand if something is deep enou...

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Meriem Bouziani

That’s a great idea

I've actually thought about that before, or even about developing VR simulations based on my different sci-fi worlds.

For The...

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Meriem Bouziani

I think the more experience we gain in writing, the more we develop an instinct for shaping a story — whether it should become a movie or a TV series.

Thank you very much for sharing your...

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Adam Spencer

This is a great question—and one I wrestle with myself. There’s a strong pull toward streaming series these days, so I think the real question to ask is this:

Does your story need the emotional cathars...

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Cynna Ael
Preparing for Pitching and more

So, it's NWC and this question made me sit and think. Why? Because I'm AuDHD- autistic and ADHD, and it can present in various ways, but when it comes to pitching and prepping for pitching- it's all about the day before and the day of. Now, my way will not work for many of you- so be warned- unless...

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Cynna Ael

Harney and Sons makes the best choco-mint tea- it's like hot chocolate but tea. Some sugar and cream and YUM! Glad the pitchdeck and lookbook prep idea can help. I think on average it takes me about 8...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Cynna Ael. I make pitch decks with Canva Pro. What do you use?

Cynna Ael

Powerpoint. I find it lets me shape and reshape things easier. I should take the time and learn Canva Pro. I mean if I can master Illustrator and Photoshop, I should be able to do Canva Pro. Right?

Maurice Vaughan

I haven't used Illustrator and Photoshop, Cynna Ael, but I used Powerpoint to make a pitch deck. Canva Pro is easier than Powerpoint in my opinion.

Adam Spencer

Neurodivergent? Well, well—welcome, fellow traveler!

ElevenReader (or any similar AI reader app) has been a huge help for me. The trifecta of hearing the words, reading them on the screen, and followi...

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Ilanna Mandel
Holiday Dramady

Hi All: I have finished ACT ONE of my holiday screenplay and I have until late December to submit. Is anyone keen to read the first 30 pages to see if I'm on the right track? Thanks!

Kevin Hager

Maybe you could help me out.

Pink Matzke

I just started writing a holiday screenplay myself, and would love to swap and give each other feedback if you're willing

Philip David Lee

If you're writing in acts, you already have an idea of where you want to go. If your deadline is late December, then it's not for this year so don't wait for other's opinions. Just write it out. With...

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Lenny Levy

I'll read it and let you know what I think. I do a good amount of this and the people whose works I read usually compliment my comments. Let me know if you want me to read it and I'll send my e-mail address where you can send it.

Jay Swendris

Looking for Management or Producing Partner – Original Sci-Fi Series: THE PHOENIX

Hello Stage 32 community!

I’m seeking representation or a producing partner for my original series THE PHOENIX, a

myth...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh
BoFS

I think the website ate my previous post, so I'll try to recreate it lol:

I blew my week 1 NWC goal out of the water and finished BoFS's first draft as of about an hour ago. Started off with the more reasonable goal of 60 pages by the end of the month (so roughly half), then the writing gods decided...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on blowing your week 1 goal out the water and finishing BoFS's first draft, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you, Maurice Vaughan! I just sent it in for its table read and will be working on the date and time soon. If it weren’t for the bad sleep I’d even think about how I want to open SiR (or part 5 l...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. Is the table read gonna be recorded?

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Yup Maurice Vaughan, I’ll get the recording and try to learn how to cut the choice parts so you can see it too :D

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Nicholas Kirschner
What should I do next!?!?

just finished my first thorough read through of my 4th installment, in my movie series screenplay,The American Dream (TAD). got to the 100 page mark which is perfect, that gives me 20 pages to fix up flow and further the depth of a few scenes. once I wrap up (TAD4). I have run into quite the pickle....

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Nicholas Kirschner. Welcome to the community. I suggest focusing on rewriting TAD1 and pitching that instead of working on the sequel scripts. You could post your script on your profile. Producers...

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Juliana Philippi
November Writing Club Week 3: Execs, Producers and More, Oh my!

I've absolutely been so focused and fired up because of this November Writing Club, the weeks have been blazing on, and I find myself inspired, focused, and driven.

Week 3: Regarding pitches, meetings and collaborations. I am still working on a screenplay, in the final stretch! But, I do have pitches...

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Steve Dini

Congrats Juliana! My granddaughter's name is Juliana, so I know you'll be a success!

Juliana Philippi

Steve Dini Oh Steve, I'm smiling so so much right now! Thank you!

Priya Mistry

Congratulation Juliana Philippi and all the best !!!

Juliana Philippi

Priya Mistry Thank yo u so much Priya : ) same, same, same to you!

Geraldine Paillant

Congratulation Juliana Philippi

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
Friends, writers — what do you think of this idea? Share your thoughts!

Friends, writers — what do you think of this idea? Share your thoughts!

So, this is just a little something fun that came to my mind — a concept for a feature film, a comedy–courtroom drama that I might write later.

Legally, in almost any country, a person can leave their property to anyone in a will,...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

By the way, I would make this film truly satirical. And to add a little twist, if I ever do this project, I would probably do two things. First, make the lawyer a dwarf. Second, the main character wou...

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Sanna Peth

I think this is a fantastic idea and it could be absolutely hilarious!

From a real legal perspective, I doubt something like this would actually be possible — if transferring debts in a will were allow...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

As I’m saying, if this were actually possible, the film wouldn’t really work — unless it were a documentary showing how it all happens. But here’s the thing: in reality, this is impossible. Yet if it’...

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Pink Matzke

I think this sounds Hilarious!! Damn wouldn't that be great to be able to that?

Anthony A Miller

This sounds like a British comedy I haven't seen yet. And I've seen some weird British comedies.

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Phoenix Black
Future preparation - local connections

For pitches, I search IMDb (pro) if you have it and deadline and Hollywood reporter and LinkedIn. Their profile under the pitch opportunity may list a whole lot of credits - when you research they were an actor or additional crew. What’s important is where they currently work and their work as produ...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Phoenix Black. I got an email about signing up for IMDbPro again. Thanks for the info. I'll try it. I hope you sell your scripts and get the funding and resources to make your films!...

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Phoenix Black

Thanks mate! Right back at you!

Phoenix Black

Maurice Vaughan If you’re part of any member organisations ask if they have discounts to IMDB pro. I got a 30% discount. Often there’s a one month free promo so you can save all your queries and do a...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Phoenix Black. Thanks. I'm not part of a member organization, but thanks for the info.

Leah McBean-Willis

OMD, this insight is incredible, I'm definitely bearing this in mind. thank you Phoenix for this information

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Yan Ju Zeng
Pitching technique!

Hello all! In the spirit of collaboration and community outreach, what are your pitching preferences? What do you use to make pitch decks? Do you pitch stories with yourself attached as an actor/actress? How does that experience differ from stories with no talent attached? How do you present the bud...

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Yan Ju Zeng

Maurice Vaughan Yeah, that’s probably what I’ll have to do. Though, I’m not sure what qualifies as too personal if I borrow from my personal life to write my scripts. It’s a work in progress, like mos...

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Phoenix Black

Hi Yan I use Canva pro. Canva also allows you to ‘animate’ your pitch deck for your website or socials. Re pitching, I’ve always done in person. People want to get a sense of whether they could work w...

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Nancy Wilkinson

I have started to learn to use Canva and create simple movie posters for each script I have that makes a memorable visual. I started doing written pitches and did get a request for my 1975 Husker voll...

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Jack Binder

A pitch deck and a film budget are critical elements to prepare your pitch, know the cost of production, and be able to convey the numbers with confidence. Even a creative pitch deck can contain a budget number, if not a full blown financial presentation.

Cynna Ael

I've been making my pitchdecks using powerpoint. Honestly, I normally have casting ideas in my head while I write the story- so it's easier for me to know how and what to pitch because it's like-- Thi...

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Libby Wright
A Thanksgiving/Harvest Musical... Let's Have Some Fun

So, there are many great holiday films out there, but as I was trying to think, I couldn't remember too many that were "Thanksgiving Only" focused. Some roll Thanksgiving and the other -ber holidays together. So, let's have a good time. If you had 1 week to write a thanksgiving (or if not-USA harves...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Libby Wright. I'm thinking about writing the script or one like it. Thanks!

Cynna Ael

Title: Tom Turkey Strikes Again Logline: Many people have the Elf on the Shelf, but you grew up with Tom Turkey, the Friendsgiving Perky. This year is Dina's turn to host and the only person she wants...

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Libby Wright

Cynna Ael sounds like such a great story! What would the genere be?

Cynna Ael

Probably a holiday Romdramedy. It seems to fit where my writing is lately in my mind. Got to love the drama with the comedy. I see it kinda like The Good Witch in vibes. That feeling of joy, eccentricities, and finding love even when everything says, "No, not now."

Libby Wright

Cynna Ael sounds like a movie my daughter and I would love to watch together!

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Warren Foster
Future Preparation

What am I doing to prepare myself for future meetings, pitches, and collaboration? I am educating and arming myself with as much information as possible to ensure that I am prepared for when the time arises for future meetings, pitches, and collaborations.

What habits or strategies help you persever...

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Maurice Vaughan

That's great, Warren Foster! Stage 32 has two written pitch examples (one for a show and the other for a movie). Stage 32 also has a verbal TV pitch beat sheet and a verbal feature pitch beat sheet. Y...

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Warren Foster

Hey Maurice Vaughan, thank you!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Warren Foster. Hope the meetings, pitches, and collaborations go great! Keep us posted on them.

Geoffroy Faugerolas

The best writers steal ;) It's great to read as many top-rated scripts as you can and really soak up what you can from working writers.

Sam Rivera

Hi Warren Foster Great to meet you! That's a smart and proactive mindset. Consistently engaging with the community and deepening your craft during slow periods is how you build the foundation for succ...

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