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Isaac Ruth
Notes from Script Readers

I've read for the Austin Film Fest for several years now, and I wanted to invite other readers (or screenwriters who regularly read for their peers/friends/etc.) to add their thoughts to a running list I've been putting together. Working as a reader, whether it's for a film festival or at a desk in...

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Michael David

This is really good! Thank you!

James LO

sooo detailed—wonderful!

I’m captivated by flash-forward scenes with some action. i fear the attention span of most viewers nowadays wouldn’t get them to episode 2 if the pilot’s too slow burning.

E Langley

Don't describe a movie or Pilot. Tell us a story. Avoid camera directions and the like.

Avoid mixing verb tenses in a sentence. "The drunk walks (Present) toward him knocking (Present Participle) into...

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James LO

even in giving direction to actors, the use of present participle is frowned upon? are you saying “the drunk walks towards him, knocking into chairs and tables” should be broken into two present-tense sentences?

Mike Boas

“The drunk walks towards him, knocking into chairs and tables.”

That’s a fine sentence for a screenplay, told in present tense. “Knocking into chairs and tables” works as a phrase describing how he wal...

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Yeshua Manéré
Hey Stage32

I’m Yeshua, a French screenwriter building my slate of high-concept stories.

My current flagship project is « FILTRÉS À VIE » a dark sci-fi comedy where beauty filters become permanent after a global tech malfunction.

A mix of satire, thriller and chaos. Imagine Black Mirror, but Gen Z can’t hide anym...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Yeshua Manéré. Thanks for updating your profile bio in English. What's FILTRÉS À VIE about?

Petra Jurasova

Woow, that’s an amazing portfolio. Welcome to the Stage32 platform where you will be amazed by wonderful artists :-)) Yeshua

James LO

Bonjour et bienvenue ! Je suis nouveau ici et seulement un Français de pacotille (ma femme est française et ma connaissance de la langue se limite à celle d'une vache espagnole)… Je serais ravi d'écha...

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James LO

you had me at Black Mirror

Sam Rivera

The title is perfect! As someone who loves diving into the Gen Z psyche, this feels essential. It’s like SKAM France meets REALITY +

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Roberto Micheletti
Toronto Actor Looking to Connect & Collaborate

Hey everyone!

I’m Roberto, an actor, screenwriter and director from Toronto. I just completed the feature script for my film THE CALL, and now I’m shifting back into preparing for new acting opportunities and character work.

I’m always drawn to grounded, emotionally honest roles — stories about pur...

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Damaris Isales

I will be in Canada for stage combat training in January Roberto Micheletti everyone from all over the world are meeting there.

Suzanne Bronson

Thank you for introducing yourself, I highly encourage you Roberto Micheletti to do it again for IYW. The weekend of the 19th. Also, you can search for members using the Browse tab. There are Stage32...

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Roberto Micheletti

Great to meet you too, Amanda Toney ! i actually started acting after a powerful personal shift a few years ago - storytelling became the way i expressed everything i was experiencing. from there, i w...

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Roberto Micheletti

that's awesome, Damaris Isales ! Stage combat training sounds intense and fun. January is going to be a big month for a lot of us. Wishing you an amazing training experience!...

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Roberto Micheletti

Thank you Suzanne Bronson Suzanne, i appreciate the encourage! i'll definitely look into the IYW weekend - sounds like a great opportunity to connect with more creatives. And thank you for the meetup...

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James LO
GUNPOWDER the short ACT I

Hi everyone — I’m taking a crack at screen writing and come up with the first few pages of a script I’ve adapted from my own short story.

I would greatly appreciate any feedback or brutal notes…

LOGLINE

In a world where AI companions offer their humans unconditional love, two women—one buying, and...

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Maurice Vaughan

Overall, great job on the scenes, James LO! They kept my attention, and they deal with some important things, like “If we... ever... have kids, is this the world you wanna leave’m?” The characters fee...

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James LO

Maurice Vaughan wow—I’m blown away by the level of detailed technical advice you’ve taken the time to give—thank you so much! yes, saving time and saving space, that would change so much for my script...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, James LO. I suggest checking out Stage 32's Screenwriting Education (www.stage32.com/education/search?term=Screenwriting) and Screenwriting Blogs (www.stage32.com/blog/tags/screenwriti...

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Kseniia Zhuravleva

Hi James LO I loved that your script features older women. I’m a big fan of strong female characters, but 105 years old — that’s just amazing. Thank you for that!...

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John Fife

Hi James. Really cool story you got there. I'm new to screenwriting so please take my advice with a grain of salt but here are my suggestions. 1) the logline is interesting but it's unclear what's hap...

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Craig Farlinger
Perfect coverage - now what?

Austin Film Festival coverage just gave my screenplay, The Art of Suffering, a perfect score and a "Recommend" which they say is rare. I'm not sure exactly how to leverage this so more agents and producers read it?

Craig Farlinger

I'm sending the coverage around to my connections. Could I post the pdf here? The logline and synopsis are at the beginning of the coverage.

Michael Dzurak

Craig Farlinger you can post the logline, synopsis, pdf file, and mention accolades here in your S32 listing.

Jack Binder

Bravo! Congratulations Craig Farlinger - Wear it like the banner of appreciation that it is! (on all communications, posts, emails, etc.)

Ewan Dunbar

There are a lot of things to do after receiving good feedback like this, but a good place to start may be to ask them. Who on their judging pannel read it? What potential did they see in it? How would...

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Kseniia Zhuravleva

Hi Craig Farlinger Congratulations! Like many others, I’d be interested in reading at least the logline and synopsis.

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Ehsan Rahimpour
20 Screenwriting Tips from Paul Thomas Anderson on how he wrote Licorice Pizza & There Will Be Blood

“A better way to improve your writing is to create two characters who are more opposite to each other. You know, that way you get more traction.”

https://youtu.be/aPn_j1STwgQ?si=J3GqqJe3HM6mW3DO...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for posting the video, Ehsan Rahimpour. Spectacular ideas do come from the mundane situations of life. I also get ideas from combining movies/shows, misreading things, etc....

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Ehsan Rahimpour

True in part Maurice Vaughan; misreading can be useful, and I’d add that mashups work only if there’s a clear thread tying them together.

Maurice Vaughan

Yeah, Ehsan Rahimpour, like combining The Mask and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The script could be about a man who puts on a mysterious mask and becomes a manic superhero that tries to stop a Grin...

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Wyman Brent
Standing up, speaking out, and the song that broke me open

When I was a child, I stood up to my father’s racism even when I knew exactly what it could cost me.

He was a former Marine Corps drill instructor — strong, intimidating, and capable of inflicting real pain. But even then, before I understood anything about politics or history, I understood one simpl...

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Everybody Seen, by Brentango
Everybody Seen, by Brentango
Everybody Seen by Brentango, released 03 December 2025 I have seen the white in your soul I have seen the color take its toll Cause you think all it takes is to be white That makes everything just rig…
Maurice Vaughan

I think artists can definitely confront hate with art, Wyman Brent. I might use that theme for a script. "Confront hate with art," "confront hate," or something like that. Thanks....

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Debbie Elicksen

Writing is an act of rebellion. Wyman Brent

Wyman Brent

Debbie Elicksen, I have been a rebel since childhood. I had no choice.

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Göran Johansson
Production company again asked for more details

In August I posted that an Australian production company asked for more details after I tried to sell my script to them.

They are back, asking for still more details.

Those of you who like myself want to sell by sending a query letter, I hope you understand that you will have to answer similar quest...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Göran Johansson I am skeptical that these people even know what a producer is, based on their question to you. They would not ask you or even care about your idea of budget if they were producers. An...

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Göran Johansson

I apologize for causing a misunderstandment. The production company asked for about 10 pages with text and pictures. Including one page where I mention something economic. So I am not asked to give a...

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Stephen Folker

Göran Johansson If they were a legit production company with legit connections, they wouldn't be asking any of these questions.

Göran Johansson

I apologize for a misunderstandment. The company had an official sundance selection earlier this year. And they have more entries at IMDb. No, they don't expect me to estimate a precise budget. But I...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Göran Johansson Well that makes these people sound even sketchier. If they are producers, they are the ones who can make movies, no one cares what the writer can or cannot do aside from writing. And h...

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Netflix’s Bold Experiment: Stranger Things Finale in Theaters

Netflix will release the Stranger Things series finale simultaneously on streaming and in 500+ theaters this New Year’s Eve. At over two hours, the finale plays like a feature film, and fans pushed hard for a big-screen sendoff.

Key twist: theaters keep concession revenue, while Netflix doesn’t take...

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Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

HBO did this with Game of Thrones ... nothing new here with what Netflix is doing ...

Amanda Toney

This is really interesting. I wonder if this is just event/spectacle or if they’re doing this to test theater turnout for some of their other titles.

Sandra Isabel Correia

True, Lindbergh E Hollingsworth. HBO did experiment with Game of Thrones, but I think what’s different here is the scale, timing, and context. Netflix is rolling out a simultaneous theatrical + stream...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

I know, Amanda Toney, it really is interesting! I think it’s both a spectacle for fans and a smart way for Netflix to test theater turnout for future titles. Times are different now, and this kind of...

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Stephen Folker

Movie theaters are slowly becoming a thing of the past. Everyone is glued to their mobile device. To be honest, if you can binge watch at home, why would you go to the movie theater?

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Yan Ju Zeng
Creepy nursery rhymes and lullabies

Hello all, I’m currently writing a thriller and I’m on a scene where the antagonist is taunting the MC with a little nursery rhyme- but I’m shopping around for lullabies and children’s songs that are creepy enough. Preferably from old folklore. I’m using a Turkish song right now, but I’d love to hear suggestions!

Maurice Vaughan

I make up creepy songs for Horror scripts....

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Bill Albert

Always thought The Big Bad Wolf could turn out pretty bad under different circumstances. You could also put Sleeping Beauty into a coma with a bit more meds.

James LO

Maurice Vaughan half a century ago, the words to goosey goosey gander freaked me out as a child

Staton Rabin

At one time, "Ring Around the Rosie" (or "Ring a Ring a Roses") was thought to be a reference to the Great Plague, but scholars dispute that now. The old nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice" remains creep...

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Hyrone Lilly

use the one that is a child's favorite on tictoc

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