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Haliz Mostafa
From iraq to USA

Hi everyone!

I’m Haliz Mustafa, a writer, mother, and entrepreneur from Iraq. I’m the author of a heartfelt book titled “Joori”, inspired by my journey raising my daughter with Down syndrome. My mission is to turn this story into an emotional, inspiring film that brings awareness and hope to families...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Haliz Mostafa What a beautiful and personal story. Thank you for sharing. Writing a screenplay adaption of a novel you own the rights to is a great way to raise the profile of your work and show marke...

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Haliz Mostafa

Geoffroy Faugerolas Thank you so much, Geoffrey, for your kind words and thoughtful feedback! I truly appreciate your insights. Adapting my novel into a screenplay is something I’m very passionate abo...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Hi Haliz Mostafa, welcome to Stage 32! My name is Ashley Renee Smith, and I’m the Head of Community here. Thank you so much for sharing your story. Joori sounds like a deeply meaningful project, and I...

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 2 Pg 9 review

Page 9 - Four Panels

(Ch2 Pg9 Panel-One)

EXT. VALLEY CLEARING - DAY. Garerit stands victorious, looking down at the now-dead two-headed giant. His hand rests on the giant's treasure hoard, which includes bags of gold, jewels, livestock, and several barrels of stolen goods. The sun shines down, casting...

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Maurice Vaughan

I like that Garerit gets the loot, Gregory Barone. It reminds me of video games where the hero gets treasure after beating a boss. Uncle Crawe is an interesting character.

Gregory Barone
Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Gregory Barone.

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Patrick "PK" Koepke
Hello Again

Since today is Introduce Yourself Day, I'm reintroducing myself. I'm PK, a longtime fiction-writer turned screenwriter. I joined Stage32 just over a year ago while I was writing my first feature script. Thanks to all the help and advice here, that script has done well in the festival circuit and is...

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Patrick "PK" Koepke

Leonardo Ramirez very cool! I bet you also like the nuance that lies between each medium (short stories, novellas, graphic novels, screenplays) and how to execute the narrative.

Patrick "PK" Koepke

Maurice - Big Trouble in Little China is one of my all time favorites. My effort (The Sword of the Celestial Dragon) plays it more serious than that, but it is still a huge influence. Most people don'...

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Leonardo Ramirez

You're right Patrick "PK" Koepke - although at the time, I didn't even realize that it's what pulled me in.

Maurice Vaughan

Did you have to do a lot of research for your script, Patrick "PK" Koepke? I wrote a script a while back that takes place in China, and I did a lot of research to make sure things were accurate....

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Patrick "PK" Koepke

Yes a lot. It helps that I am a student of Jianfa, so a lot of the martial arts in the story are either authentic or dramatized in an authentic way (if that makes sense.) I tried to be genuine though, even down to things like songbirds (light-vented bulbuls) in the scenes.

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Kevin Hager
Agency and Representation

I would like to know are agents and representatives paid upfront, or do they get paid when you do.

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

They're paid when you get paid. The check will be sent to the manager or agent, they deduct their portion and send you yours.

Kevin Hager

I thought so. Who do we report any suspicious activity to?

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

What do you mean "suspicious activity" ? Your question isn't clear. Expand the thought, question so we can (hopefully) answer.

Kevin Hager

If you run into someone who can offer to help but for money.

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Imola Orbán
If you could ever direct a film adaptation of one of your favourite books/video games/comics/plays/anything, which one would it be?

For me, it would be Across the Universe by Beth Revis (a YA science fiction novel), The Stars, Like Dust by Isaac Asimov, David Starr, Space Ranger by Isaac Asimov, and Lufi by Ágnes Balázs (a Hungarian MA novel). Revis's novel inspired me to want to become a film director. :)

Lawrence Davidson

I would do many unseemly things to produce / write / direct Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey. If anyone reads this and you have an in with her people - please connect us!

Maurice Vaughan

I'd direct a movie version of the Bloody Roar video game, Imola Orbán. I was actually working on getting the rights to turn the game into a movie back when I was a producer....

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Anna Berdnikova

I would do "The monk" by Matthew Gregory Lewis, even though a French adaptation has already been produced with Vincent Cassel in the lead role. Despite being written 250 years ago, the story remains r...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Imola Orbán, I love this question! I’ve always dreamed of adapting the Pendragon series by D.J. MacHale. The scope, the worlds, the stakes; it’s such a rich universe, and I think it could make an incr...

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Cyrus Sales
Flying Bark Boards Netflix & Sony’s Animated ‘Ghostbusters’ Series

Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation are teaming up for a new Ghostbusters animated series, with Australia's Flying Bark Productions leading the animation. The series will feature 3D animation and is executive produced by Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan, known for their work on Ghostbusters: Afterlife an...

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Flying Bark Boards Netflix & Sony's Animated 'Ghostbusters' Series
Flying Bark Boards Netflix & Sony's Animated 'Ghostbusters' Series
Australia's Flying Bark Productions has announced it has been tapped to work on the upcoming animated Ghostbusters series, from Netflix and Sony Pictures Anim
Maurice Vaughan

I'm looking forward to the new Ghostbusters animated series, Cyrus Sales! And the Stranger Things animated series! I liked the Extreme Ghostbusters animated series as a kid.

Amanda Toney

Cyrus Sales thank you for sharing this. I'm wondering if we have some animation creatives in our community that would be candidates for some of these jobs they are looking for? What I think is interes...

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Khuku Sereneveil
Writing What Hurts: Stories of Love, Loss & Revenge

Hi everyone!

I’m Khuku, a passionate screenwriter and storyteller from Bangladesh. I write drama-thriller series exploring human emotions, cultural identity, and psychological twists. One of my proudest projects is "Echoes of the Broken Heart", a powerful series blending love, betrayal, and redemptio...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Khuku Sereneveil. Welcome to the community. Here's a blog that'll help you navigate Stage 32 and connect with creatives and industry professionals all over the world: www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-s...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Hi Khuku Sereneveil! Ashley here, Head of Community at Stage 32. It’s so great to meet you, and Echoes of the Broken Heart sounds like a beautifully layered project. Stories that explore emotional dep...

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Andhi Jeltu

Hi Khuku! Nice to meet you.

Khuku Sereneveil

Hi Ashley!

Thank you so much for your kind words and warm welcome. It truly means a lot coming from you. Echoes of the Broken Heart is a story very close to my heart, and I’m grateful for the opportuni...

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Ritchie Johnston
Hello from the U.K!

Hi all — I’m Ritchie “Stonian” Johnston, a UK-based screenwriter and novelist who writes comedy with consequences. My work lives somewhere between dark satire and stoner noir, where flawed characters chase redemption, run from conspiracies, or accidentally open a portal to hell. I write features, pi...

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Ritchie Johnston

https://1drv.ms/b/c/7c15f730e311886e/ERFCUJjkORBElnTT6W5_1YcBCyT1p_ocd-l... - I'd love to hear what your thoughts are :) Thank you for the interest...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Absolutely Ritchie Johnston!

Leonardo Ramirez

Hey Ritchie Johnston - I just read your pitch deck. This NEEDS to be made. I loved it. Season 1 was very well thought out and I totally related to it - maybe it's because I'm an 80s kid? Not sure. The...

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Ritchie Johnston

Thanks so much I really appreciate that as a fellow 80's kid myself. The idea for it came from a conversation I was having with my kid about how different life was, he didn't and still doesn't believe me I think!

Leonardo Ramirez

You bet Ritchie Johnston. You never know who will respond well to this. My daughter is not from that time but most of what she listens to is 80s rock.

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Brian E. Neal
Happy Friday Everyone

Glad to meet you all!! I am a stunt performer (Lovecraft Country, Tyler Perry's: The Oval, The CHI) and screenwriter. I just wrapped on a couple of cool projects and also just finished writing my fourth feature. Looking forward to connecting with you all!!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Brian E. Neal. Thanks. I hope the pitch goes great and you get a script request! Looking forward to staying in touch on here!

Brian E. Neal

Maurice Vaughan Definitely

Chiara Torrisi

Welcome Brian E. Neal

Frank Vickers

welcome!!!!

Leonardo Ramirez

Hey Brian E. Neal - great to meet you and glad you're with us. Congrats on finishing your latest script. I just took a look at THE CHRISTMAS CLAUSET and the story sounds great. All the best with it!...

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Pat Alexander
QUARTERFINALISTS ANNOUNCED: 2nd Annual Period Piece Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists in this year’s Period Piece Screenwriting Contest! Let's show them our support and if you placed, tell us more about your scripts!

See the Quarterfinalist here: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/2nd-Annual-Period-Piece-S......

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on reaching the Quarterfinals!

L. Tom Deaver

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists.

Bill Walker

Congratulations to all the Quarterfinalists!

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Geoff Hall
FilmLA warning as Los Angeles Q1 production plummets

This seems quite alarming for Californian production companies. Will Gavin Newsom’s policy work and increase the shooting days in the State?

“California Governor Gavin Newsom is trying to get the state’s lawmakers to more than double the California Film & Television Tax Credit Program from $330m to $...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

I was on The Pitt and in January, production actually brought in several Assistant Directors to do background work, because there was so little production happening.... The president of WB came out to...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Thanks for sharing this, Geoff Hall, it’s definitely a challenging moment for California’s production landscape, but I’m hopeful that this push for expanded incentives could be a real turning point. T...

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