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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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 165 Script Requests and 34 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 12/9

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 and managers, Exit 44, Heroes and...

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Vamsi Tankala

Congratulations to everyone who has made it this far! Wishing you all the best as you continue on your journey.

Lauren Hackney

Wow! That's great news!

James LO

Sam Rivera at a quick glance the first list has a few names repeated several times—presumably they are writers who’ve received more than one script request? but is that on the basis that several produ...

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Martin Graham

That's amazing! Congrats to all!

Warren Edward Foster

Great job everyone…Congratulations!

Simin Zare
Feature Film Package Ready for Acquisition ( Villa No. 9)

I just released the full production package for my psychological romantic thriller “Villa No.9”. Here is the full breakdown, pitch deck and production details. Open for collaboration with producers/directors. WGA registration target platform (Netflix / Prime) status (ready to produce) Full pitch dec...

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Maurice Vaughan
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) – Four Screenwriting Tips

I rewatched How the Grinch Stole Christmas starring Jim Carrey the weekend. It’s been a while since I watched it. It’s still hilarious and a lot of fun!

I noticed some things when I rewatched the movie that screenwriters can use in their scripts.

1. Incredible Unlikeable Protagonist...

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Petra Jurasova

Really nice and interesting tips :) Grinch is absolutely awesome Christmas movie. :))

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Petra Jurasova. You're right. I want to see Jim Carrey play another Grinch type character.

James LO

i thought you were talking about hamlet for a minute but then i remembered that, no, the danish prince didn’t have a redemption arc, lol

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Log line help

I've written a small scale horror script. Usually I go with smaller, direct loglines and despite it getting lots of people to look at it I keep thinking there's should be more there.

THE PACK: Some nights they come in to towns to feed. Don't let them find you.

In the world of the story it was proven...

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Juliana Philippi

Bill Albert That's awesome Bill, kudos for this really cool script! The logline should be way shorter, and I know it is so challenging to put all the amazing things into a longish one sentence, but th...

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James LO

you’ve made me realise, the reason I’m grappling with my own logline is, I’m trying to craft a two sentence synopsis of a short film with, paradoxically, a...

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David Taylor

James - yes, that’s my take on the thing. A Logline is for a producer - sell the script - marketeers write a marketing one. But I always write Taglines, those are for the audience/anybody.

David Taylor

Having said the above, here are a couple of examples of my Taglines:

‘A girl has appetites’ - Sci-fi, ‘Not Zombie’, Drama TV Series Pilot.

‘All laws are unjust, all business is stealing, only the guilty are innocent’ Major fraud, con-artist, terrorism, action movie.

James LO

David Taylor i love your con artist tagline. vibes of 1984’s propaganda/ mind-control mantras

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Shayla Booth
Pilot

Please can I have some feedback on my Static Screams (Pilot) the full 40 pages is on my log line. I feel like it's too short? Any feedback/script swap is welcomed :)

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Dolf Van Stijgeren
How (un)Safe Is It to Share Your Work?

How ‘dangerous’ is it to upload your synopsis or even your scripts to your Stage 32 profile? Maurice is especially bold with sharing his scripts — and he’s even had success with it.

Still, I’m wondering what you all think: is there a risk that someone might run off with your idea?

Cheers!

Dolf Van Stijgeren

Funny but interesting how the subject is moving into new territory. Actually, no one has said they have synopses or scripts stored on Stage 32. ;-)

James LO

Dolf Van Stijgeren it’s cool how the topic’s evolved. there are unique ideas. i like to think the top three of my works in progress have not been done before—at least in my combination or execution. t...

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Steve Dini

You can't copyright an idea, but I would register all your work with the US Copyright office and/or the WGA. As I have learned, it's rare for ideas to be stolen because the cost of litigation is usually more than stealing the project is worth. Best of luck!

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Yes, register it to show it's yours. As far as theft, I like what my friend, a writer, said, "No legit person is going to risk their reputation on stealing your script. If they do, you drop the lawsui...

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Philip David Lee

I'd just put up the first 10-20 pages. If something catches someone's eye to the point where they want to read the read of your story, they'll contact you. You won't be giving anything away and they'll see how you create your set up before they swoop in and change everything.

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Philippe Jeanneteau
Crafting Complex Sci-Fi Worlds Without Losing the Audience

Hi everyone,

I’m developing a sci-fi project that includes a layered cosmological model (used as internal narrative logic rather than hard science).

To make sure the story stays engaging, I have a key question for writers and showrunners:

How do you structure a complex narrative so it remains exciti...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

Maurice Vaughan Thanks again, Maurice — sincerely.

Your insight really helps me refine the way I want to tell this story and gives me a clearer direction.

I truly appreciate the time and attention you...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau. Have a great rest of the week! Keep me posted on your series.

Philippe Jeanneteau

Thanks, Maurice — I’ll pay attention to that in my next posts!...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau.

James LO

Philippe Jeanneteau have you read or, in this case, heard Warren Ellis? that’s a persistent theme of his—the closest comp would be the radio serial department of midnight. Check out how he tackles the...

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Optioning a Script

Hi all!

This post is specifically geared towards writers out there who have experience with optioning their work.

What should a writer keep in mind when considering an option?

What are the common pitfalls or red flags?

And what makes a "good" option actually worth taking vs. holding out?

Open to any...

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Nicholas J. Benson

Thank you again everyone! Very useful!

CJ Walley

It's on of those things that's highly contextual to a whole bunch of variables.

Giving a first-time producer a $1 option when you are an industry nobody might be a wise move. Doing the same when there'...

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Michael David

Be very careful the production company produces with decent production values and isn't just some idiot filming on his iPhone. Ask for reels of their previous work.

Steve Dini

I've had 6 scripts optioned and one film produced as a result. I would strongly suggest vetting the production company thoroughly. It's probably wise to have an entertainment lawyer look the option ov...

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Michele Sandretto
Looking for feedback on my animated pilot script “Creekbound” (supernatural adventure)

Hey everyone,

I’m Michele, an 18-year-old screenwriter from Romania, working on an original animated supernatural adventure series called "Creekbound."

Logline:

After his ninth move, teen Mac lands in sleepy Pinebridge and gets dragged into a kid-run treehouse complex hidden in the woods, where rival f...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Michele Sandretto. I plan on reading the first 10 pages this week and posting my feedback. Stage 32 also has a First 10 Pages Review (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/coverage/buy?id=20)....

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James Lagrimas
How to Write Vertical Micro Drama Scripts Webinar with Ammon Lyle

Vertical micro dramas are reshaping how audiences consume stories—fast, emotional, and tailor-made for mobile screens. These short-form, high-stakes narratives are exploding in popularity, captivating millions and opening up new doors for writers who want to connect with audiences in a fresh, viral...

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Sebastian Tudores

Thank you EVERYONE for being such engaged and engaging webinar attendees! The Stage32 community vibes were alive and well for sure :)

Here is, for everyone's private access, the submission link to MANS...

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Sheri Barbera

Thank you Ammon and our great host! A few more questions: What is the ideal length of a script to shoot in 10 days? Is 10 days the industry norm? How many pages is each episode? How did you get starte...

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MB Stevens

Sebastian Tudores Thank you for asking our questions. This was a great webinar. Onward and upward.

Sebastian Tudores

Thanks much MB Stevens ! Onward and upward indeed!

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Sam Rivera
FINAL WEEK to Submit: 6 OWAs Close Next Wednesday + Our Recent Success Stories

Our latest batch of targeted 2025 Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) closes for submissions in just one week, next Wednesday, December 18th.

This is your final call to get your work in front of top producers, showrunners, and executives seeking the next Palm Springs, Parasite, or Beyond the Lights. Just...

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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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TOM SCHAEFER

Sandra Isabel Correia / Darrell Pennington - regarding comedy ... I saw a clip of Jerry Seinfeld speaking about comedy today and how disappointed he is that there's no real comedy going on. And so I t...

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Darrell Pennington

TOM SCHAEFER I am very disappointed with the lack of quality R rated comedy that is not just directed to 16-25 y.o. males. I long for the days of yore, like the late 90's and early 2000's hahaha. But...

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Michael David

I like your way of thinking about producers and the right production company of your projects!

TOM SCHAEFER

Darrell Pennington - McBride and crew go for the jugular - and their characters are not only cartoonish in raw emotions, they are all larger than life, and ALL IN. "Double-down ALL IN".

This I think is...

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Maria Restivo Glassner

Brilliant questions, I need to think on that one.

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