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James Lagrimas
Strengthen Your Distribution Strategy: Education Highlights & What Should Come Next

If you're aiming to strengthen your understanding of distribution and position your project for success, learning directly from distributors, sales agents, and industry executives can make a tremendous difference. These webinars and classes break down real-world strategies for releasing films, navig...

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Debbie Elicksen

James Lagrimas This is really good information!

Debbie Seagle

James Lagrimas are these classes available as replays?

Elle Bolan

This wouldn't have ever been something I'd think to even research. Thanks for highlighting these. Will these stay in my library after viewing?

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, James Lagrimas. How about Education for someone who wants to become a distributor?

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Phoenix Black
Week #3 - preparing and staying focused

It’s time consuming but I’ve created a master list of companies and managers I’d like to reach, which script/s they’d resonate with and why, notable films, 2 line personalised email hook, contacts - that last part is the grind. If I contact/meet them I add it there to keep on track. Anyone I come ac...

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Richard "RB" Botto

This is an invaluable post, Phoenix Black. Surprised it's not getting a bigger response. Maybe people find this too daunting? I hope not, because this is the kind of planning, effort and discipline th...

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Priya Mistry

Hey , Phoenix Black . Great job. Sorting out what will work for you will provide more clarity and possibility. Good luck !!!!!!

Elle Bolan

I'm incredibly jealous of how organized this is. I mean that to be complimentary.

I'm about to start this kind of research and would love to know how you use chat gpt to help with your research, what...

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Göran Johansson

I wish you good luck. Last year I went through various lists on the internet, lists with production companies. Most refuse to accept scripts from us who have no agent. Or the companies have no email address on their web site. But I found about 100 to write to.

Phoenix Black

Goran, I'm in exactly the same spot. Can't find contacts to email them. The vast majority won't read queries if not from a manager. The few I do find (IMDb Pro used to be better with contact) I get no reply. But still, we trudge on!

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Cynna Ael
Let's Talk 1 Page equals 1 Minute

So, this is probably end up being ranty-- and I apologise ahead of time. But I keep running into this issue with some of my scripts-- the one page equals one minute. I swear I'm developing a phobia about this aspect that's becoming ridiculous the more I dwell on it.

For new screenwriters and even fo...

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Action Lines: The Do's and Don'ts to Make Your Script Move - Celtx Blog
Action Lines: The Do's and Don'ts to Make Your Script Move - Celtx Blog
If you want your script to captivate, your action needs to pop. These tips will help keep you on the right track when writing.
Cynna Ael

Antony Voronov See- that's the problem. Though the script may be only X amount of pages, it doesn't always equal the screentime when filmed. One of my producer friends has always said- though succinct...

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Cynna Ael

@eoncrambally I agree. I swordfight, I know how to use guns and have access to people who have used them in war. Am I an expert? Absolutely not, but it does allow me to figure that a one page swordfig...

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Cynna Ael

Hey @dougnelson I've got 2 scripts under my belt- an UF romdramedy and a thriller/horror. The differences between their action scenes and dialogue scenes are truly remarkable. That said, after 17 nove...

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Eon C. Rambally

Ok! Wow! That's some formidable portfolio statistics Cynna Ael ! Gives you the edge on the average screenwriter. Therefore to note for instance remembering filmmaking in general is a collaboration of...

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Cynna Ael

Eon C. Rambally Thanks. I have to admit-- there's so much I don't know in screenwriting. I'm coming from published in novels and novellas, working in indie comics. So it's... such a change. I'm used t...

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Cyril Pineau
Berlin International Film Scoring Competition - halfway point

Okay, I've reached the halfway point (6 hours of work per minute of scoring, I'm not exactly efficient...) - and here's the result. I welcome any constructive criticism, keeping in mind that:

- This is my very first scoring project

- I have NO formal musical training

- I only work with free tools (...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Cyril Pineau. I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of your score!

Cyril Pineau

Emmanuel Obiejemba I just did the music score. For this competition, three sound designs are offered, and the musician can choose the one that suits them best. Thank you so much for your feedback :) -...

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Emmanuel Obiejemba

Cyril Pineau Nevertheless, this sounds good enough.

Ville Hilden

Fun project! What sort of tools do you use?

Cyril Pineau

Ville Hilden For the DAW: LMMS (I know it sounds noobish, but I love this tool...). I developed a simple little VST plugin to add a video track within the tool. For libraries, mainly "Berlin Free Orch...

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Pat Alexander
Semifinalists Announced: Stage 32 + Zero Gravity Management Action/Thriller Contest

Congratulations to the Semifinalists in this year's Action/Thriller Contest! Let's show our support for the semifinalists, and if you placed, let us know more about your script!

Check out all the semifinalists here:

(https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/5th-Annual-Action-Thrille...)...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Semifinalists!

Chris Watt

Great news to wake up to.

My feature film screenplay, MORGAN’S WAKE, is a semifinalist in the Action/Thriller Competition.

Congratulations to all the other semi finalists!

Logline: A retiring hitman is...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh
Breaking your own heart

Lol so BoFS has an absolutely devastating climax that I feel I pulled off well… so much so that I’m still reeling from it. I’ll refrain from spoiling, but it’s one of those cases where I broke my own heart. The only other times this happened was when I was writing my novel Seed’s climax as well as a...

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Juliana Philippi

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh Um..story of my creative life. I feel as I write, and it's just amazing when the connection is that strong.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Indeed we are not, Sandra Isabel Correia :) <3

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Agreed Juliana Philippi. I of course get swept up in whatever I’m working on at the time but it was special this time with BoFS. I love my characters and this world I created for them to play in, that...

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Juliana Philippi

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh That's how I feel too, and I'm so happy you are experiencing this magical moment. It's just another door, I think, opening you up more and more to bigger and larger creative proc...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Juliana Philippi, I think so, too. Lol and I really do wonder about potentially expanding the series into a heptalogy after all… but of course I’ll have to see how SiR at least turns out. Tr...

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Anthony McBride
Screenwriting Software

Hey all,

I'm going over some of the scripts I've written over the years and just realized that I couldn't have done any of it without a good screenwriting software program.

This year, I also used it to write manuscripts for my novels.

Early on, I developed habits that centered around using software so...

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Adam Spencer

When writing, I like the UI to get out of the way. That's why I prefer the undistracted environment found in Beat for macOS. Plus, it's free. There's also a pay-once-own-forever version for iOS and iPadOS for under $15.

Tim Myrick

Final Draft...

John Fife

Story Work and Final Draft work for me.

Michael Thorn

I've been using Highland Pro for several months now and like it a lot.

Göran Johansson

Trelby freeware. Easy to learn. Can handle all relevant file formats.

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Srinivasa Peddi
Grand Son - Learning is powerful than Education

Hello everyone - I’m very new here and had accidentally posted this on my wall earlier, so I’m reposting it here in the Screenwriting Lounge. I’d love to share the logline for my feature film and would really appreciate your thoughts. Logline: An 8-year-old boy, overlooked in a family obsessed with...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi. If I meet anyone who's looking for this kind of story, I'll let you know.

And it's Stage 32's November Write Club. It can help you reach a goal(s), it's a chance to con...

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Srinivasa Peddi

Maurice Vaughan Thank you so much, Maurice — truly appreciate that.

And thanks for the heads-up about Stage 32’s November Write Club as well. It sounds like a great opportunity to learn, connect, and...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi. Great. I forgot to put this in my last comment. Reach out to the Success Team at success@stage32.com. Geoff and his team can help you connect with producers, executive...

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Srinivasa Peddi

Thank you, Maurice Vaughan — really appreciate the tip. I’ll reach out to the Success Team.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Srinivasa Peddi. Have a great weekend!

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