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Aradia Paquette
Looking for a manager to develop my movie script

I've written out a very well done movie script, it's not exactly a screenplay since it doesn't have what everyone is saying minute by minute, though it's well detailed and 3 pages. I heard you can't just submit a script to a production agency/company for legal reasons and you need a manager or agent...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, John January Noble.

Aradia Paquette

Cecile George Yes, it would be categorized as a synopsis too, thanks for the info! I thought that you had to find a manager who could help you develop it further by working with someone else turn it into a screenplay.

Maurice Vaughan

Jon Hersh is having a free AMA about "How to Utilize Agents, Managers, and Dev. Execs. In Your Screenwriting Career" all day Friday, Aradia Paquette. You can post questions now. www.stage32.com/lounge...

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Aradia Paquette

Maurice Vaughan Thank you for your answer by the way! I will make sure to upload a proper profile picture, just wasn't sure how many people have a proper profile, but I see everyone does! And thanks for the all the links, I will check them out

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Aradia Paquette. Ok, great. And 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....

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Mick Eggins
Order of Watch V Read first

I am just after everyone's opinion.

I much prefer to watch a movie or series before reading the book. I find that a lot of the time I am let down by the viewing as I think they miss many parts (obviously as it has to be shortened).

I found reading the Game of Thrones series was much more exciting afte...

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Charles Chas Green

I agree with you Mick and for me sometimes, The prospect of reading a 600 page book that could double as door stop is at the very least a daunting task. If there is a movie version of it, there is no...

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Mick Eggins

Maurice Vaughan I need to buy more script books. I usually just read them online

Mick Eggins

Charles Chas Green Agreed, mate. I loved in GOT when Catelyn Stark was standing in Bran's room after he was thrown out of the window and she is looking at Jon Snow. I remember thinking about the look...

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Charles Chas Green

Yes , books will always tell us more, they have that length and breadth to delve into the psychological and emotional justification for why characters do what they do. Its only very clever and good sc...

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Maurice Vaughan

Mick Eggins I suggest checking out "Turn & Burn: The Scriptwriter's Guide to Writing Better Screenplays Faster" by Stage 32 member CJ Walley. www.amazon.com/Turn-Burn-Scriptwriters-Writing-Screenplays...

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John Branagan
I'm missing something about the art of Pitch

I recently pitched a tv series concept to a rep at zero gravity management he wrote back to me giving a surprising great review on my pitch and the concept I was pitching yet the rep passed:(. can someone please explain that thought process. Why pass on me and the project when the pitch checked all the boxes.

Thank you,

JB

Charles Chas Green

Hey John, I say this respectfully, you will only ever truly understand that process, only WHEN that Rep. gives you their reasons WHY? Because the fact is John there are many reasons, be they financial...

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Matthew Thompson

I’ve only been on here like two weeks, I don’t know much, so now that the disclaimer is out of the way… Like others have stated, there are many variables that could cause someone to pass on a project,...

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Jon Shallit

And sometimes they don't have funds. Or they have something else similar. Or they had another project that just came up.

Stephen Folker

The reason you'll never know. Better to move on and keep trying.

Ewan Dunbar

There can be a wide array of reasons. They already have a similar title, not what their clients are currently looking for at the moment, current market trends and so on. But the sands are always shift...

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Really her.

I saw on the site Cheryl Chase who used to voice Angelica Pickles on Rugrats and All Grown Up. Is it really her? Rugrats used to be one of my favorite shows. I used to watch them all the time.

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Kevin Hager. Rugrats used to be one of my favorite shows too. Yeah, it's really Cheryl Chase. www.stage32.com/lounge/animation/Hello-Cartoon-Creatives...

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Kevin Hager

Thanks.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Kevin Hager.

Kevin Hager

Could you let her know I sent her a network request and I was a fan of the series please?

Nia Jones

Yea, it is the real Cheryl Chase...And she's very lovely..

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Cheryl Chase
Hello Cartoon Creatives!

I wanted to introduce myself. I do VO. I’m known for being the voice of Angelica Pickles on Rugrats. If you have a project where you need wacky voices, let’s collaborate.

I’m also writing an adult animated show and excited to see where that goes.

I wish you all much success with your animated projects!

Suzanne Bronson

HI Cheryl Chase Welcome to Stage 32. Have you thought about doing audiobooks? Especially childrens'

Ilanna Mandel

Welcome nice to meet you

Emilia Maria

Loved the Rugrats growing up! I wanted to act as a kid but was too shy - though VO has appealed many a time!! Hi from England!

Maurice Vaughan

Cheryl Chase Happy Thanksgiving, Angelica! :D

Billy Kwack

Hi Cheryl, I love 80s and 90s cartoons

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Adam Spencer
What Stories Owe Us

In his recent blog post, “How Modern Franchises Became Our New Religion,” Jean-Pierre Magro articulated something I’ve felt for a long time but have rarely seen named with such clarity: the idea that modern audiences inhabit these worlds the way earlier generations inhabited myth and faith.

That obse...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I agree wholeheartedly. It’s why when I write, I make it a point to respect my audience’s intelligence no matter their age (kids especially I don’t believe in talking down to, they’re brilliant). I do...

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Adam Spencer

Beautifully said, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. Respecting the audience’s intelligence is a form of respect for their inner life — and you’re right, it’s never about preaching. It’s about true communication....

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Jean Pierre Magro

Well written... very deep.... Where I would add one layer is this. I do not think storytellers should see themselves as priests. That is dangerous. But I do think we have become urban planners of inne...

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Adam Spencer

Jean Pierre Magro, this is brilliant. “Urban planners of inner space” is the perfect extension of what I was reaching for. It shifts the conversation away from moral authority (priests) toward structu...

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Jean Pierre Magro

I love how you’ve pushed the metaphor forward.

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E Langley
It's Thanksgiving ...

Have A Happy Holiday

Maurice Vaughan

Happy Thanksgiving, E Langley!

John Fife

Happy Thanksgiving

Shirley Collier

Thanks for this reminder E. Langley. Frank Capra’s masterpiece, “It’s A Wonderful Life,” is the gift of community. Our fellow creatives are our guardian angels, here to help us grow and succeed, especially after receiving a rejection. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving.

Imola Orbán

I hope everyone has/had a happy Thanksgiving! :) I’m living in Hungary (Europe), so I didn’t celebrate it, but it looks like a beautiful holiday!

Stefano Pavone

Happy Turkey Day.

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Yusuf Bloodtasty
Seeking U.S. Film Industry Connections

Hi everyone,

I’m Yusuf — Filmmaker & Producer at Bloodtasty, a horror-focused film company currently expanding operations into the U.S. (New Mexico).

We’re now preparing for our upcoming feature horror film and are looking to connect with:

- Film marketing professionals

- Casting directors / Casting man...

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Ninah Stafford

i am Ninah, a composer of original screenplays

Rowan Taylor-Laska

Hi Yusuf! I am a cinematographer and gaffer with horror experience in short films. You can see my reel here: https://youtu.be/-zQnYxnBhr4?si=iykQav5-0EYf3hZX I’d love to connect!...

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Derrin Thompson

Hello, my name is Derrin. I'm an artist/composer and I'd love to chat more with you about your project.

Philip Sedgwick

Are you thinking of Arizona. Not sure how to respond to your message.

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Kevin Jackson
James Cameron says Netflix films shouldn’t qualify for Oscars

James Cameron, once again making the plight that Netflix films should not qualify for Oscars. What are your thoughts and why?

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/james-cameron-says-netflix-films-sh......

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E Langley

Whether direct release to streaming, or post-theatrical streaming, the years best films as judged by AMPAS members makes catching them far easier. Some nominated films are not available to see in a th...

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Njabulo Shabangu

Netflix should qualify for Oscars as it has closed the gap from gate keeping giving a lot of young and upcoming writers a platform, and as long as the movie or project does well in terms streaming, numbers and ratings I say its fair game

Robyn Henderson

Great points raised with this discussion. As an Australian viewer, it is very frustrating when films are nominated for all the major awards and they have not been cinema released in Australia at that...

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Kevin Jackson

I love all the views, and I agree with every single one. I have not seen so many Oscar films because they were never released in cinemas where I am. Streaming has given us unparalleled access. The Osc...

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Elle Bolan

I have to say I disagree with his views here. This, to me, smacks of more gate-keeping energy than anything. I don't usually go to theaters. I can't stay awake. For some reason, it puts me out. I'm us...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Alfons Emilian. I think some of your post didn't show up. You can edit your post by clicking the downward arrow to the right of your name and selecting "Edit Post."...

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Jon Shallit

How did you do it?

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Alfons Emilian Congrats!

Elle Bolan

Hey that's awesome! Congratulations!

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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Influences: What Shaped Your Work This Year?

What’s one film, series, book, or piece of art that has influenced your creative work the most this year?

I’d love to know what made it resonate for you, whether it shifted your perspective, sparked a new idea, or reminded you why you love telling stories.

Share your pick and your “why” below. Let’s inspire each other.

Heather Gill

I read a lot more this year than in past years, and one of the last books I finished was Unreasonable Hospitality. Currently reading Range. Both are fantastic books and are shaping new directions, but helping me drill down on directions I didn't think were still open to me.

Rose Dupuis

There were a few things this year inspiring more of me, one was the daily journaling I committed to for 2025. There are always a few stories rising to the surface briefly each day as I applied pen to...

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Eugene Mandelcorn

I thought I would add a narrative feature that is Taiwan's entry for an Academy Award. It is called, "Left-Handed Girl," and it was the best film I saw at the Cannes Film Festival this year.

Geoff Hall

Ashley Renee Smith one of the standouts for me was ‘The Eternaut’ on Netflix, from Argentina. It’s a six episode short form series, based on Héctor Germán Oesterheld graphic novel.

I love it because it...

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Shirley Collier

I remember "The Day of the Trigffids." This dystopian film still haunts me, especially when overgrown trees and bushes creep toward my house. Ah, the power of the movie.

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Maurice Vaughan
Happy Thanksgiving From Stage 32: We Are Thankful For YOU

I’m thankful for a lot in my creative life, like Stage 32’s November Write Club. I got a lot done for Write Club, and I plan on getting some more done the last few days of the month.

What’s something you’re thankful for in your creative life? And what’s something you want to get done before the end...

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Maurice Vaughan

Happy Thanksgiving, Evelyn Von Warnitz!

Ramon Zapata

Happy Thanksgiving Maurice Vaughan and all of Stage32! I am thankful for the incredible amount of services and support you provide for us screenwriters. From education to access, it's phenomenal. One...

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Maurice Vaughan

Happy Thanksgiving, Ramon Zapata! You're right. The services and support on here is phenomenal! Shambhala sounds interesting! I'm rooting for you to finish the rewrite by end of year!...

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Ramon Zapata

Maurice Vaughan Thanks so much!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Ramon Zapata.

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