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Yan Ju Zeng
Getting projects made as a multi-hyphenate

Are there any producers here that have seen projects and passed on them because the writer also wanted to play the lead? If so, I'm curious: would there be a negotiation point at which you might not pass on that project? Would you recommend writers who act to cast themselves as side characters inste...

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Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Always mention it, like it will happen. If you ask, it's easier to say, "No." It also depends on the supporting role.

Willem Elzenga 2

You'll have to find a producer that has the power to make you play the lead. I have been working with known people in the industry that stated everything is possible, so better believe it. But it will be a hard find, so you have to have some luck.

Stephen Folker

If an actor is also funding the project, then sure, play the lead.

Also - it depends on the budget level you are after.

Sebastian Tudores

Hi Yan Ju Zeng - I second Lindbergh E Hollingsworth 's advice and will add yet another avenue - if the producer would do the project with other actors, do the project. make the film. have a writing cr...

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Willem Elzenga 2

Do what you want to do.

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Peter D. Marshall
The 3 “R’s” of Filmmaking (Reveal-Reveal-Reveal)

QUOTE: “As a writer, you can’t get too eager and give too much away too quickly. The Slow Reveal is paramount to any story and is vital in creating tension in a film. Keep in mind that tension is the result of conflict and that conflict arises from slowly revealing a series of mysteries leading to t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! I've noticed the "slow reveal" technique in movies and shows, especially Mystery. It's one thing that makes them so incredible. Sometimes I reveal things too quickly...

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Michael David

This is really good, Peter D. Marshall thank you

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Maurice Vaughan
Writing a One-Page Script

I wrote a one-page script and did some other things for Stage 32’s November Write Club this week. I was gonna use the script as a writing sample, but it’s a unique concept, so I’ll either pitch the script like it is, make it a longer short script, or turn it into a feature script.

Writing a one-page...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for sharing your tips.

I have an idea that could work as a short film — The Pre-Birth Myth — but it definitely can’t fit into just one page.

Writing a one-page script is extremely challenging, so congratulations to you for accomplishing that.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Meriem Bouziani. Thanks. You're right. Writing a one-page script is extremely challenging. I also write commercial scripts, so it helps me write one-page scripts....

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Meriem Bouziani

That’s great — having experience in many different kinds of writing will really help develop your career and your talent Maurice Vaughan...

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Lauren Hackney
Level Up, Writers - 2026 Is Calling!

Hey there, Authors and Playwrights!

Just hopped into the Education thread and now I’m convinced 2026 is going to be the year we all level up so hard we’ll need seatbelts.

Writers, what’s on your wish list? A masterclass? A miracle? A class on how to summon miracles?

Drop your ideas - the team is li...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, David Taylor! I'll check out AUTHORS PUBLISH. Put the @ symbol, and a menu of names will show up.

Sanna Peth

Hi! I’ve already gone through some huge things in 2025 — and the year isn’t even over yet. I’m not sure how common this is, but Zero Gravity has called in the script for the first part of my story. It...

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Lauren Hackney

Sanna Peth CONGRATULATIONS! That is amazing news! Well done to have a request by a reputable agent! Keep us all posted on your progress - big things are coming your way. With or without kidneys........

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Lauren Hackney

great advice David Taylor I'll check that out too!

Sanna Peth

Lauren Hackney “Hi Brandon! Thank you for getting in touch. I may reach out to you again later — once my screenplay reaches a stage where I’ll need an experienced attorney like you.”...

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Debbie Seagle
To Prologue or Not to Prologue... That's My Question

I love prologues because it gives me the opportunity to foreshadow or set the tone before I get into the story. I can’t help myself. I don’t use it as an introduction to give readers content before diving in, but I usually give them an entirely different feel (softer, stronger, or maybe funnier) tha...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I almost never use prologues, I can count on one hand how many times I have. One of those times was for Level 99 which I felt was necessary to explain the backstory of how humanity was reduced to this...

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Debbie Seagle

The text scrolling over the backdrop of space before the opening scene of every Star Wars Movie is a great example of a useful prologue. I've never imagined how to prologue a script though - only books... Just sayin'

Mone't Weeks

In my screenwriting process, I choose not to use prologues. Instead, I rely heavily on crafting a compelling cold opening. The cold opening serves as an essential element, as it establishes the tone o...

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Debbie Seagle

Brilliant Mone't Weeks ! It sounds like you "draw them in" and keep them reading.

Mone't Weeks

Thank you, Debbie!

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Amanda Toney
Eon C. Rambally

I'd say most certainly major news rumors or not! Industrial eyebrows are now in retrospective! Public relations factors will have to be paid close attention to, as this will alert investors etc.

Genera...

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Jack Binder

Interesting development as Saudi Arabia pushes hard into film and television production.

Richard "RB" Botto

And many interests there hiring and using Stage 32 Certification, Jack Binder

Geoff Hall

Amanda Toney personally, I can’t see it getting past your government’s scrutiny of an American company being owned by a Saudi entity. Unless of course there’s a kick-back!! It doesn’t seem like a very...

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Barbara L Gray

dont think it will pass through as it relates to being 100% Saudi owned

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Ugo Cavallo
48h film project

Happening right now in Italy (Kickoff yesterday) , can't wait to see some results -

Have you ever took part of this event?

let me know below - Ciao!

Maurice Vaughan

I'm looking forward to seeing it, Ugo Cavallo! I want to write a script for a 48h film project.

Ugo Cavallo

I didn't say it but I 've partecipated to the event by creating the cover for a short film ;) I'll show you... ;)

Maurice Vaughan

Looking forward to seeing it, Ugo Cavallo!

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Yusuf Bloodtasty
Hello Everyone!

I’m Yusuf- Filmmaker and Producer and Founder & CEO of Bloodtasty, a horror-focused film and transmedia studio based in India. Currently expanding operations to New Mexico, USA.

I create brutal, atmospheric horror grounded in realism, tension, and psychological fear. Right now, I’m developing "FOX TO...

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Michael Dzurak

Badass poster.

Yusuf Bloodtasty

Krista Owen Sure, Let’s make the conversation on message box.

Yusuf Bloodtasty

Michael Dzurak Thank you!

Yusuf Bloodtasty

Aladdin Vfx Thank you!

Krista Owen

Just sent you a message Yusuf Bloodtasty

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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!

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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Lenny Levy

Ilanna: Send it to lenilevi@comcast.net

Geoff Hall

Lenny Levy hi Lenny, the safest protocol is to connect with people and then message them with your personal details.

Geoff Hall

Jay Swendris hi Jay, the site protocols are in place to stop the highjacking of other people’s posts.

You can publish your comment as a post in the Your Stage Lounge, or even create a job vacancy by f...

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Kat Spencer
Do Your Characters Arrive Fully Formed — or Unfold Slowly?

Quick question for fellow writers:

When you start a new story, do your characters show up fully formed,

or do they reveal themselves scene by scene?

Some of mine walk in clear as day,

others stay half-hidden until a single moment brings them into focus.

How do your characters show up for you?

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

They come to me fully formed and the story makes them evolve and reveal bits of themselves that only come out in special situations.

Meriem Bouziani

Some of them come fully developed, and some don’t.

I usually struggle with finding strong, focused characters in the story, which makes it harder to follow.

Lauren Hackney

Well one is based on my mother-in-law. Enough said. hahaha Then there's one based on my husband.... then I've made stories up with my kids and we have created those characters together... thanks for a...

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Kat Spencer

Lauren Hackney hahahaha

Wyman Brent

All of my characters arrive fuly formed.They just show up in my mind as if I have always known them. Has to do with my creative synesthesia.

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Need Advice on Developing a Spiritual Film Idea

Hi everyone,

I have a spiritual/metaphysical feature film idea that means a lot to me. I’m a writer but not a screenwriter, and I’ve written about 20 pages describing the concept.

I’d really appreciate guidance on the best next step:

Any advice would be truly appreciated. Thank you.

Mike Boas

Faith based films tend to follow certain formulas. Here’s a webinar I found useful.

https://www.stage32.com/education/products/how-to-write-and-direct-your-faith-based-feature-film...

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Philip Sedgwick

Next step is difficult to discern without more information... as in, intuitively pick someone to consult with, execute an NDA, and see what gets recommended with what you have.

Jack Binder

Hello Marziyeh Gholampour Congratulations on developing your film idea. Next step: create a treatment and outline. I detailed these types of documents in a recent post: https://filmbudget.com/screenwr...

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Göran Johansson

My latest script includes some Christian ingredients. The young rich woman is deeply Christian. So in one scene she tells the scientist "Help me to spread the word of Jesus in the whole universe and I...

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Debbie Croysdale

@Marziyeh Aside from all said above, I add some points. The “Meat of The Story” in the novel is key. Is there enough going on, to fill the feature film time on screen? Cut out thoughts, feelings & the...

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