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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.

Jon Shallit

Love Lucas and his vision.

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Shirley Collier
Sales Promotion Writer To Screenwriter Wantabe

I used to write fashion and beauty editorial for the mainstream market. A freelance assignment for the CEBA (Communication Excellence to Black Audiences) Advertising Awards propelled me into creative writing for print media and television. This work won awards for writing and recognition from my pee...

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Fuad Shawn

wish you all the Best

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Shirley Collier. Congratulations on all your success! How long have you been writing books and screenplays?

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Producers, how would you approach taking a real-time, 76-min single-shot, single-character feature like this in front of global audiences?

Hi everyone,

I am Mahesh. 

I am curious to hear a producer's perspective on a unique feature we completed. It's an Indo-U.S. Tamil-language production called An Order from the Sky: a single-shot, single-character piece, 76 minutes long, filmed continuously in real time with live sound and natural ligh...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Maheshwarapandiyan Saravanan. I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. If you ever have any questions about Stage 32, let me or another Lounge Moderator know. We have badges on our pictures. O...

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Maheshwarapandiyan Saravanan

thank you so much, Maurice!

Jon Shallit

Impressive vision. Months working with an animal? How did you budget that???

Maheshwarapandiyan Saravanan

Jon Shallit Hi Jon,

Thank you so much. Yes, we worked with the hen for six months.

There was no special budget line for her. We simply spent time every day so she could become comfortable with us and be...

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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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Suzanne Bronson
One small step

The end of the year is upon us. Did you accomplish all that you set out to? Is there one thing you still haven’t done? As the entertainment industry takes a break for the next few weeks, we can find ourselves with little to do. Now is a good time to check out the Education tab and take a lab or webi...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm gonna do another rewrite on my feature script, Suzanne Bronson. What's a step you’re taking?

Alexandra Stevens

Suzanne Bronson thanks for the invitation. Hmmmm......a good question. I immediately think, eughhh....my life is so full at the moment, how can I possibly find the space or time for a small step ? Wel...

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Suzanne Bronson

And going off of that, Maurice Vaughan I WILL find a monologue or two. I have a book that was recommended in the Audition Intensive Lab I took and I have nothing but time. Alexandra Stevens...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great, Suzanne Bronson. I like the "WILL"! What's your favorite type of monologue?

Suzanne Bronson

A prepared actor Maurice Vaughan to has both a dramatic and a comedic at the ready, and a classical. Depends on the show you're auditioning for.

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Tony Sterago
Question and in search of

so as a lot of you have read already or seen some of my posts, I am finally in an opportunity to explore the road not taken 30 years ago. I'm taking a cheap course online for screenwriting and someone of my age with a GED I think my stuff is good, that said I'm sure I could benefit from more educati...

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Tony Sterago

thanks for the links Maurice I'll look into them all the ones I found so far have costed money

Nataly Kiut

Tony, honestly, I also don’t have the ability to buy expensive courses.

If you have motivation, a well-structured self-study plan can replace almost everything.

Here’s what helped me the most:

One book I...

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Tony Sterago

thank you so much for the encouragement and thoughtful words. I have been using chat GBT To help me, Break down the scenes and also help with world building. It has been invaluable I agree with you It...

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Nataly Kiut

Tony, thank you for your message — and absolutely, feel free to add me to your network.

I’d be happy to stay in touch and discuss things as we both keep learning. I’m a beginner too, just sitting on a...

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Life, Animated and Recommend

I would like to recommend Life, Animated it's a good documentary about Owen Suskind a young man with Autism who is a major fan of Disney. It was made by his father Ron Suskind a journalist, author, and filmmaker. You should see Life, Animated and maybe invite Mr. Suskind to join Stage 32. He could be a good for the platform.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Kevin Hager. I'll check out Life, Animated.

Kevin Hager

When you do, invite him to join Stage 32. He could be a good help to others. Even me.

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Kerry Kennard
Summer competition - from Sonokinitics

There was a composer competition from Sonokinitics and heard about it from Michael Whittaker's ScoreCraft Academy. I used one of their Music Libraries, - bought one of them called IBRIDO. I thought the sounds matched for this type of scene.

It's the weird sound in the middle, as well as near the end...

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Maurice Vaughan

Excellent job on the score, Kerry Kennard! I really like it! "It's the weird sound in the middle, as well as near the end." That's my favorite sound in the score.

Kerry Kennard

Thanks Maurice Vaughan !! appreciate it. It's the IBRIDO from Sonokinitics.

They have a big library of different kind of sounds !! - for different type of genres to write in.

Here's their main page:

ht...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Kerry Kennard. Thanks for the link!

Mark Gosney

Nice job Kerry Kennard sounds great. I do like those sounds!!

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Producing in 2025 means thinking beyond the big screen.

We’re seeing a surge in vertical storytelling and micro-narratives, formats designed for phones but powerful enough to stand on their own. Festivals are embracing them, audiences are engaging with them, and producers are finding new ways to monetize short-form content.

What do you think?

Are vertical...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Sandra Isabel Correia We'll see. It is very faddish at the moment. It's been well established for over a decade in advertising, and in short-short ephemerals - ie. the essence of what Martin Scorcese...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Really thoughtful breakdown, Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg . I agree. The vertical format feels more natural in advertising and marketing contexts, where it’s designed for quick impact, but narrative...

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Sebastian Tudores

"It feels like we’re entering an era where producers and writers will need to design stories with the platform in mind, almost like tailoring the narrative to the canvas" - love that and agree Sandra...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Absolutely, Sebastian Tudores. Stories now have to travel fluidly across screens, almost like they’re composed for movement as much as meaning. Entertainment everywhere, yes, but the real art is keepi...

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Sebastian Tudores

Sandra Isabel Correia "almost like they’re composed for movement as much as meaning." I'm gonna run out of space in my quotes notebook because of you! hahaha ;)...

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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?

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

Sounds interesting, Gilad Riv! Do you want some feedback on your logline?

Gilad Riv

sure do you mind the pitch as well?

Maurice Vaughan

I'm not sure what you mean, Gilad Riv.

Maurice Vaughan

I think your logline could be tightened up some, Gilad Riv. Here’s a logline template that might help: After/when ______ (the inciting incident/event that sets the plot in motion), a _______ (the main...

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