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Tony Sterago
Introduction

So as a young person in the 80's and early 90's, I dreamed of entertainment as a career. The reality of a life unsupported and full of Darkness had other plans. Now I am here at 49 with 2 kids starting a journey I am feeling to late for. I have started writing a script for the first time with no tra...

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Tony Sterago

thank you. I'll have to put one together and add it to my list of things to do

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for posting the breakdown, Jack Binder. I remember reading it. Great breakdown!

Tony Sterago

ok.so instead of starting my next 10 pages I need to write a treatment to protect my work by copyright ok. thank you everyone

Maurice Vaughan

You can, Tony Sterago, or you can finish the script and register it before pitching the project.

Stephanie Hoover

It's never, EVER too late to follow your passion, Tony. Best of luck.

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Camila G A
Acting in Ireland

Hi!

I’m currently based in Ireland and I’m looking for advice on where to go next in order to continue growing my acting career. I’m open to guidance on casting hubs, agencies, or any recommendations that could help me take the next step.

Thanks!

Cami

Tony Fisher

Hi Camila, so the usual casting sites like Mandy, starnow and Backstage would be good places to start. If you have the credits then there's always spotlight, also spotlight does have a large directory you can look at for things like agencies and other useful info.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Camila G A. You could check Stage 32’s Job Board (www.stage32.com/find-jobs). It gets updated regularly....

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Suzanne Bronson

There is a lot of information to be gleamed Camila G A just by scrolling through this lounge. Some actors even have YouTube channels, packed full of info. I also encourage you to check out the Educati...

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Ray Watters

Hello Camila G A ...I live in Florida and my second agency is in London. I am using Spotlight, Filmmakers EU, and etalenta. I've been on Spotlight for the past three years since being repped by my UK...

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DJ Gautam
Can anyone tell me?

what is more important, an over polished draft, or just a polished writing with good and depth in scene and dialogues which are good not maybe best one.

as i am very early time writer, I am very much learning things too. That's why my scenes are not maybe much polished with poetic writing, like I use...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, DJ Gautam. Stage 32 has an on-demand webinar called "How to Better Rewrite and Polish Your Feature Screenplay or Pilot" (www.stage32.com/education/products/how-to-better-rewrite-and-po...

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Tennyson Stead

A strong, active structure is more important than polish for making a good film, and this is where most writers fail, but the polish might be more important as a sales tool when getting reads and trying to market the script.

Juliana Philippi

DJ Gautam That happened to me, maybe all of us, when we first started, generalized descriptions and connectors as I call them. Don't worry, your voice is still shaping it sounds like. Finish the draft...

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Kevin Jackson

CJ Walley great advice and excellent analogies. Reading scripts definitely is one of the best ways to help hone your writing. I remember a writing mentor once told me, "Books are great to learn the ru...

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Kevin Jackson

Totally agree Juliana Philippi focus on finishing and ensuring grammar and spelling are polished first. Many reviewers have said, when the grammar, spelling or format is off, it makes it hard to read...

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Michael Fitzer, MFA
Back on Track

Truth be told, it has been a bit of a slog getting schedules aligned and working through director notes on the script (paying work kept getting in the way), but we're finally back on track, prepar...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Michael Fitzer, MFA. Congratulations to you and the team on being back on track! Back when I tried to make two feature films, my biggest fundraising obstacle was finding investors. And I didn't kn...

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Michael Fitzer, MFA

Maurice Vaughan , I'm not sure of your situation but what I find is there are so many people out there wanting to jump in and direct a $1M+ feature with only a few years in the business and no experie...

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Maurice Vaughan

"there are so many people out there wanting to jump in and direct a $1M+ feature with only a few years in the business and no experience as a feature producer or director." That was me, Michael Fitzer...

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Doug Nelson
Has anyone used AI as a screenwriting assistant/helper?

It dawned on me - after about 40 years as a professional screenwriter (Last sale in the late '80s), that maybe I'll give it another shot. My Agent is on my case so I thought I'd give it a try. I have one strong story wandering around in the cobwebs for a year or so. I don't know how much time I have...

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H. Romero-Gomez

I would say, don't do it. Whatever time you save in the draft you're going to use in editing. and in the end, it doesn't make a difference. You are still going to spend hundreds of hours editing. Not worth the short cut. It may lead you stray.

Tim Morell

Personally, I find it a useful tool. You can't actually write with it because it' produces laughably bad results, but as a way of doing research, or searching for the occasional word, I think it can b...

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Doug Nelson

Hey Debbie - It's been a few years since I've written anything so this AI stuff is all new to me; a Masterclass on AI screenwriting assist would be welcome. I haven't directed or produced anything in...

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CJ Walley

People have tried to put together courses on using AI for screenwriting and they've been met with pitchforks. It's still a very contentious topic.

Meriem Bouziani

I’ve been using it for two reasons: to guide me with the script structure and to correct my English. But there are a lot of copyright concerns with that, so I decided to start from scratch on my own. After that, I’ll look for a correction service.

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Qiana Bailey
Emerging Screenwriter with a unique, yet relatable voice.

My name is Qiana Bailey, and I’m excited to introduce myself as a full-time screenwriter, director, singer/song writer/human rights activist based in Atlanta. I specialize in character-driven narratives across genres. So far I’ve written family drama, psychological thrillers, horror, dramedy, social...

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Phil Clarke

Welcome, Qiana Bailey - hope you're getting your bearings here. By all means message me directly if you ever want a one-on-one chat with someone.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Qiana Bailey. Great to meet you. Welcome to the community. 11 screenplays since April is really impressive! Congratulations! Congratulations on getting awarded quarter finalist in the Filmmatic TV...

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Langley Coleman

Qiana Bailey Welcome to the site - there's definitely a lot of ATL filmmakers around. you should have an easy time finding some cool film collabs

H. Romero-Gomez

Hi Qiana, I'd like to read some of your social issue pieces, maybe you'd like to read some of mine. Exposition and pacing is so critical in social issue stories, i'd like to learn how to do that more...

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Holly Fouche
Celebrity "Hit-Lists"

Just curious. Does anyone else have a celebrity "hit-list" of sorts? Like a list of famous people they'd want to work with at least once just to see what it's like?

For example, mine include names like

- Brendan Fraser(hello, Rick lol)

- Chris Pratt

- Kellen Goff

- Adam Driver

- Robert Irwin(feel like it...

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Martin Graham

How long ya got hahah

Actors - Florence Pugh, Rebecca Hall, Hamish Linklater, Colin Farrell, Justin Theroux, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tom Hardy, Rebecca Ferguson, Idris Elba

Filmmakers - Mike Flanagan, Paul Thomas Anderson, Ari Aster, Demian Rugna, the Philippou Brothers

David Taylor

Yes - and I sometimes unashamedly hide subtle clues as to who they are in my scripts. Actually, I hide lots of things in my scripts.

David Melbourne

Martin Scorsese would be top of the list, his enthusiasm for cinema of all kinds is infectous and I would like to talk film with him. He's dead now but Robert Altman would be one as would the also dec...

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Meriem Bouziani

That sounds crazy, but I’ll say it anyway:

I want to work with Christopher Nolan. Lol

CJ Walley

God no. I don't do this to meet celebrities. There are artists I respect tremendously, and I'd love to chat with them and learn more about their process and thinking, but working with them brings a co...

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Juliana Philippi
Momentum into the Future…2026…and onto the Page

December 1st, 2025.

 I choose the commitment, and I choose to trust in this seed that has been planted,  all this year, and especially during the November Write Club. I resisted, I hesitated, but when I took the plunge…the Universe spoke back. Yes. Yes. Yes. I began, revised, and finished "A Texas C...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Juliana Philippi What a powerful reflection, and such a beautiful way to close out the year. There’s something really special about that shift from resisting the work to embracing it, and you captured...

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Juliana Philippi

Ashley Renee Smith Thank you!!! I will always remember your email, or post, asking me what I was doing, and if I would join November Write Club.

Juliana Philippi

Darrell Pennington Thank you so much: )

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Philippe Jeanneteau
Balancing Emotional Depth and Worldbuilding in Sci-Fi Writing

Hi everyone!

I’m a writer and illustrator working on a near-future sci-fi drama centered on emotion and human connection.

I’m currently exploring how to keep a strong emotional core while developing a high-concept world.

How do you personally balance character intimacy with larger thematic or socie...

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Martin Graham

I’m doing something similar with my next project. It’s a sci-fi/horror/romance, which is a balancing act on its own in terms of tone and genre. I’ve found my sweet spot is locating dread in big concep...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

Thank you so much for your thoughts — I really appreciate your perspectives.

martin graham

I love what you said about finding humanity inside the big ideas. That balance between concept and the quieter,...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Haha thanks Meriem Bouziani, space travel is so much fun because you can do literally whatever you want (in my novel Branch, for example, there's a canonical library planet because why the hell not)....

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Meriem Bouziani

and in the end only one must win....

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks Meriem Bouziani, that certainly was been true once upon a time, but then Elpis the band got popular and the wars stopped xD but I like the way you think!

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Kat Spencer
Are you writing through the holidays or taking a creative pause?

I’m always curious how other writers navigate this time of year — some people slow down, some ramp up, and some use the season to reset for the new year.

Do you try to keep your usual writing routine through November/December?

Or do you intentionally step back, refill the creative well, and come back...

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Marie Hatten

Kat Spencer I'm yet to have designated writing hours and have much ground to make up so I'll be writing through the holidays to stay on track.

Holly Fouche

So...I have a (relatively) unique tradition lol I have a special set of Christmas/winter-themed scripts I work on every December(helps me get into the mood of the holidays) while I take a break from whatever stories or ideas I've been working on throughout the year.

Philippe Jeanneteau

I’d probably take a break too… if my brain ever stopped thinking and overanalyzing everything! :)...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Kat Spencer, I love this question. This time of year affects everyone so differently.

For me, this holiday season is going to be a creative pause, but in the best possible way. My husband and I are mov...

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Kat Spencer

Love that Ashley Renee Smith! And it points to the fact that you don't have to be sitting down to be writing. Inspiration comes from so many places. Good luck with the move! I bet you're excited to be...

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