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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Elle Bolan
Momentum and Looking Ahead

As we wind down the last weeks of the year, we start looking into next year. Making plans.

Tell me what you're doing right now to keep moving forward while still planning for what's to come?

What are you shaping up, finishing up, starting, planning right now to make 2026 your year? Let's hit January...

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Roberto Micheletti

That’s awesome, Elle Bolan SHIFT sounds intriguing — congrats on building out the new draft.

Polishing completed features is such an underrated part of the process, but it’s where the real refinement...

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Elle Bolan

@Rose I also prefer short term goals too. I believe in steps. Moving forward always involves steps. What sort of short stories do you write?

And hey, thanks for bringing up THE REGAL SCALE. The spec fo...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Elle Bolan, I love them, too, and Sydney Sweeney reminds me of her a little bit. I'll definitely share the fanart when it's ready lol so far I've just pencilled in the shape I want....

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Meriem Bouziani

It’s absolutely The Silent PFC War — my very first sci-fi script in English.

Even just thinking that I’m writing in English feels huge.

In my country we focus more on French, and even at university I st...

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Rutger Oosterhoff 2

I'm trying let my comicbook artist Vale Apple draw as many pages of Serial Twins as possible this year. In the process I am trying to let her art increase 250 % in the first 20 pages of the comicbook,...

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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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Eon C. Rambally

Words alone can't describe Debbie Seagle ! Thanks for sharing!

Mike Boas

Are you getting paid to direct instead? Or paid to produce?

It’s pretty common (at least on the indie films I’ve worked) for the writer to get paid nothing. Because the writer is also the director and/...

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Diane Sismour

Without the script there is no project.

Tania Ocasio

Congratulations Debbie Seagle

Rutger Oosterhoff 2

... I could go on and on why. But the simple answer is "Yes, it does look bad, and completally unacceptable." Somethimes I feel the movie industry lives in an alternate universe!

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Ben Trebilcook
Influences

Hey 32-ers, Sharing a glimpse of the screenwriters who’ve shaped me. I’m lucky enough to know a few now — a surreal, humbling, and deeply affirming feeling. These are my heroes, mentors, and in some cases, friends. They’ve lifted me, championed me, and helped me find my voice. Who’s influenced your...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Ben Trebilcook. David Koepp, George A. Romero, and Jordan Peele are three of the screenwriters who influenced my writing journey.

Jim Boston

Ben, I'm going to back...way back...back into time...and lift up early TV writer Reginald Rose ("Twelve Angry Men") along with the "American Graffiti" team of George Lucas, Gloria Katz, and Willard Hu...

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Ben Trebilcook

Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!

Meriem Bouziani

I don’t know them by name, but every screenwriter behind every sci-fi movie I’ve watched has shaped my sci-fi mind in some way, and I’m very grateful to all of them.

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Pat Alexander
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED: 5th Annual Action/Thriller Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Finalists in this year's Action/Thriller Screenwriting Contest! Let's show them our support, and if you're placed, tell us more about your scripts!

Xiayang Li - A-MA

Sarah Ward - CHROME PLATED

Gabriella Walls - HEY GIRLIE!

Nico Burasco - KATANA CROCODILE

Chris Watt - MORGAN'S...

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Brett Page

How exciting. What an accomplishment!

Marie Hatten

Congrats to all the finalists!

Gabriella Walls

So honored to have my script Hey, Girlie! as a finalist! Good luck and congrats to the other finalists as well!

Hey, Girlie! is a female driven action thriller comedy centered within the world of multi-level marketing.

Chris Watt

Really delighted to have my screenplay MORGAN’S WAKE make it to finalist! My congratulations to all the other writers, I’m on a list with some very talented people.

And my congratulations to all the semi finalists & quarterfinalist too! Everyone who submitted!

Meriem Bouziani

Congratulations to all the finalists.

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Roberto Micheletti
just finished my feature script "THE CALL" -- excited to connect

Hey everyone!

I’m Roberto, a screenwriter, actor and director from Toronto. I just completed the feature script and pitch deck for my film THE CALL — a character-driven spiritual drama with psychological thriller elements.

This project came out of a real personal journey, and finishing it has been...

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Diane Sismour

It's an amazing feeling to get to The End. Celebrate it, put it aside until the New Year, then edit with fresh eyes. Every revision tightens the story. Congratulations!

Marie Hatten

Congrats Roberto Micheletti . I'm also developing a psychological thriller about domestic violence.

Roberto Micheletti

Stage 32 already feels like the right space — the energy here is unreal.

Your rom-com project sounds really sweet and grounded. Would love to check out an excerpt...

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Roberto Micheletti

A psychological thriller about domestic violence sounds powerful — those stories hit deep when handled thoughtfully.

Wishing you strength and clarity as you develop it, and...

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Roberto Micheletti

Thanks so much, @james -- really appreciate the welcome

Your logline and comps for A Hypothetical Cat sound wild in the best way. I love grounded emotional tension with a big conceptual twist, so that...

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Marie Hatten
Nwc

Whilst NWC was not quite as productive as it could have been I did get into the habit of engaging with this extraordinary community daily, I wrote the logline, character bios etc for my current feature rewrite, I read the two previous drafts and wrote reverse outlines. I have a better understanding...

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Sebastian Tudores

sounds like great takeaways Marie Hatten that are getting you even more focused for December. congrats!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Marie Hatten. Hope you have a great weekend and creative month!

Juliana Philippi

Marie Hatten It feels like it was invaluable, the insights you have into your own process and writing drive now, because of what you saw yourself do, and not do. This is where growth begins : )...

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Marie Hatten

That's very kind thanks Juliana Philippi

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Gilad Riv
Screenplay for sale

If I have a very unique, high-concept sci-fi/fantasy script, how much will I get for it if it is sold directly to a producer and how long does this process take?

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Gilad Riv. I suggest networking/building relationships on Stage 32, online, and in person. It could lead to script requests, meeting requests, etc. Here are some blogs on networking: www.stage32.c...

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Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Post a logline and short synopsis as well to catch eyes and increase awareness!

Gilad Riv

When a Karte kula instructor's life-threatening medical condition becomes untreatable, she and her father embark on a desperate leap in time to a magical 1985 planet. There, the only cure—an ultra-pow...

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Maurice Vaughan
One Step You’re Taking

What's one step you’re taking right now? Outlining a script, writing a scene, rewriting a scene, preparing for a pitch, building your network, watching a webinar, etc.

Nataly Kiut

Maurice Vaughan, thank you! You immediately caught the core . When I read or watch things like this, it becomes easier to shape my own thoughts. Hypocrisy isn’t necessarily evil, and honesty can somet...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Nataly Kiut. Congratulations on the progress with your script! Keep us posted on it.

Shirley Collier

Not sure if thus is the right form to respond. Vaughn I am looking at How to Navigate Stage32 webinar. Digging into the Writer's Room to find sample scripts and writer resources. Most interesting, the...

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Maurice Vaughan

That's great, Shirley Collier. I'll have to check out that webcast. Thanks. I need to check out some other webcasts in the Writers' Room too. And I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. If you ever have any...

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Priya Mistry

Thank you @Juliana Philippi. You are right.

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Pat Alexander
WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: ‘This Merger Must Be Blocked’

The Writers Guild of America has joined other industry groups (SAG, theater owners, heck even the European film world) in coming out against Netflix‘s proposed blockbuster deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery‘s studios and streaming business.

The WGA warned that the $83 billion Netflix-WB deal woul...

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WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: 'This Merger Must Be Blocked'
WGA Forcefully Opposes Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: 'This Merger Must Be Blocked'
The Writers Guild of America has joined other industry guilds in opposing Netflix's proposed blockbuster deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studios and streaming business.
Roth Rind

I’d actually love to hear how this would eliminate jobs, decrease wages, and make working conditions harsher. what is the theory behind this?

From a business perspective, this is a great get by Netflix...

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Philip David Lee

What does the WGA have to do with anything? Who gives a flying rodent's rump what they think? Prices on everything are already sky high. Do you think any faction of the film industry would ever lower...

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Kenneth George

Pat Alexander To block a merger or acquisition, there first needs to be a legitimate legal basis — often some form of antitrust or national security concern. WBD apparently mismanaged itself into fina...

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Mike Boas

I agree with the WGA that the merger would be harmful to the industry — just listen to recent episodes of The Town for specifics — but proving it illegal is a challenge. Plus, you would need the gover...

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Mike Boas

The Death of the TCM Wine Club

https://youtu.be/4Bq8aNRCwts?si=0aKCEL5uSycrvbq_

(It’s not just about wine.)

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Maurice Vaughan
The Things about a Character

The car a character drives, the way they dress, the food they eat, how they spend money, their daily routine, etc. can tell the reader things about the character and shape the scenes in your script. They can even create obstacles for the character and other characters.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Juliana Philippi. What a character does, their past, etc. can definitely convey the tone of the film. And how a writer shows those things conveys the tone too. A character’s past might be trag...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Very true, like Erik Rhodes is canonically quite vain and one of his favourite items is his compact mirror. In BoFS his getting gifted a new mirror (he still has the compact) is actually a bit of extremely subtle foreshadowing that I'm quite proud of :D

Maurice Vaughan

Using objects to foreshadow is a great idea, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh! I'm not sure if I've done it or not, but I'll keep it in mind when I work on scripts. Thanks....

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

You’re welcome, and thanks Maurice Vaughan. I try to make objects useful when I include them/make them significant, and the mirror was honestly done subconsciously haha. It wasn’t until after I wrote...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. "I try to make objects useful when I include them/make them significant." Exactly. Objects, clothes, locations, weather, etc. can be significant to a story. They...

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Stefano Pavone
Is it possible to lower budgets by relying mostly on interior scenes instead of exterior locations?

Hey, guys.

It's a thought I had - I've become more budget-conscious lately, and remembering how old BBC TV shows like "Blake's 7" and "Red Dwarf" (and even the original series of "Doctor Who") were usually shot in studios or on sets, I've been thinking: would having mostly indoor-set scenes reduce th...

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Jim Cushinery

It’s not so cut-and-dried. Sound stages are very expensive and require sets to be constructed. But… the dialogue will need less replacement or massaging in post. Locations can cost less to rent, but t...

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Philip David Lee

What do you want your film to accomplish? Going into the production, everyone should know what is expected of them especially if your budget is minimal. Your goal is to make a professional film that a...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Stefano Pavone. I've heard it can. That's one reason I mainly set my scripts inside.

Mike Boas

Writing to budget is something you get better at the more films you actually produce. Location moves are a pain, costing time and money. If you have one actual location that can serve as two or more i...

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David Taylor

Watch the movie THE WONDER 2022, it will blow you away when you see how they filmed it , because it’s included in this historic drama movie.

After I saw it I had a serious rethink about costs/budgets.

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James Lagrimas
Screenwriting Lab: Your Voice, Your Power. Write an Inclusive and Authentic Feature Film Script with Whitney Davis

Your voice matters — and so does the story only you can tell. In a time when audiences are craving truth and connection, writing authentically isn’t just an artistic choice — it’s an act of courage. This 8-week feature writing lab is your chance to tune out the noise of “what’s selling” and focus on...

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Whitney Davis

I can’t wait for this course! It’s going to be a good time.

Sydney S

Likewise Whitney, we're so excited to have you hosting the lab!

Sydney S

If you want to learn more email me at edu@stage32.com

Sydney S

Excited for the lab to kick off tomorrow!

Yolanda T. Ross

I'm looking forward to it. I try to take a writing class every one to two years.

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