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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Read the latest insider blog!

My latest Insider Intel is live: A-list movies are bombing, but I don't think star power is dead—I think it's shifting toward elevated genre. Expect more A-listers doing what Ethan Hawke did with Sinister: commercial storytelling with backend deals. Click through for the full breakdown plus this wee...

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Dustin Richardson

Ethan Hawke is a genius. I've always appreciated how he can seamlessly flow in and out of mainstream and indie worlds. The best actors do.

Jack Binder

Ethan is a consummate professional. Working with him on First Reformed was a delight as he executed with precision and great style, with the help of Paul Schrader of course. A good example of star power elevating beyond face value with talent and purpose.

Geoffroy Faugerolas

That makes sense. The best actors think like producers too.

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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 actual...

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Michael Dzurak

My 2026 wishlist → (GOLD) a sold script / (SILVER) 2 new scripts / (BRONZE) 2 fully reworked existing scripts

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Lauren Hackney! A webinar about how to write and pitch a short story. It's been a long time since I've written and pitched one.

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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!

Pink Matzke

I just started writing a holiday screenplay myself, and would love to swap and give each other feedback if you're willing

Philip David Lee

If you're writing in acts, you already have an idea of where you want to go. If your deadline is late December, then it's not for this year so don't wait for other's opinions. Just write it out. With...

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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

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Maurice Vaughan
Insider Intel: A-listers Are Dead. Long Live A-listers.

Geoffroy Faugerolas (Stage 32's Director of Development Services) talks about these things in today’s blog:

– The state of A-list-driven movies

– What happened last week in Stage 32’s Writers’ Room and what’s happening this week (you can sign up for your first month free!)

– Stage 32 member Matt Hya...

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Sebastian Tudores

i'm with ya Maurice Vaughan

Meriem Bouziani

Congratulations to Matt on his win.

The Writing Room sounds amazing — I really need to join.

Maurice Vaughan

You can get your first month of the Writers' Room for free, Meriem Bouziani. www.stage32.com/writers-room/plans-vip...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much Maurice Vaughan

I’ll join once I get a new laptop.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Meriem Bouziani. Ok, great. I think you're gonna really like the Writers' Room!

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Phoebe Nortey
Storyteller by design

Hi there, I'm Phoebe. I am a writer, poet, aspiring polyglot and video editor from Ghana, I'm working on my first novel to be published next year hopefully and write for television as well. I've been writing for some years and sharing it with my friends but I think I'm ready to share it with a large...

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Darrell Pennington

Welcome Phoebe - great to meet you and I think you will be very pleased with the Stsge 32 universe.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Phoebe Nortey. It's Week 3 of Stage 32's November Write Club. It can help you reach a goal(s), it's a chance to connect with writers, directors, producers, etc., and you can get suppor...

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Ugo Cavallo

Welcome :))

Elle Bolan

Hey Phoebe, it's nice to meet you! Welcome to Stage 32! Congratulations on taking that next step in getting your work out there. That's a big step! Moving from sharing with friends to a bigger audienc...

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Sebastian Tudores

welcome to Stage32 Phoebe Nortey ! Excited for the journey you're on and to learn more about your projects! the story world is increasingly 'polyglot-ish' - look forward to learning from your experien...

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Morgan Aitken Ipg
Post Production Blues

Yup, I got the 'it's a wrap!' blues. Kind of like that feeling of free-fall after being shot from a cannon. Principal photography: done! The wrap-party is a fading hangover. The footage is hoovered away into a post-production lair, where the mysterious coven tasked with adding the magic that turns y...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations to you and the team on wrapping principal photography, Morgan Aitken Ipg! I usually jump into another project.

Rob Lindsay

Morgan -- vacay! Go somewhere you've never been, bring a camera (small) and get a change of scenery. Fast.

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Michael T Gregory
Ripped off by fake “agent”

Anyone else out there ever been ripped off by an online person representing themselves as an agent. I have. The biggest disappointment was I’m so certain my work is worthy, I couldn’t believe she wasn’t real. She was professional, knew the processes, and totally suckered me. 

The biggest disappointme...

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Maurice Vaughan

Sorry to hear you got ripped off, Michael T Gregory. Was it a screenwriting agent?

Philip David Lee

Hey Michael,

I'm always warning others of the scumbags that infiltrate the industry and yet I get warned not to bitter (Truthful) or stand-offish (Cautiously optimistic). Now the biggest rip-off when d...

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Alexandra Stevens

Michael T Gregory so very sorry to hear this. I can see why it feels even more bitter because your work is worthy of an agent. I can see also then how that could have made you more open to this frauds...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Why More Animators Are Turning to Hungary for Co-Production and Service Work

If you’re exploring international partners for your next animation project, this new feature makes a compelling case for looking toward Hungary.

Hungarian animation has a long, award-winning legacy, from Oscar...

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Kevin Jackson

Thank you for this share. You keep finding these amazing articles Ashley Renee Smith

Leonardo Ramirez 2

Very cool stuff Ashley Renee Smith. Some of the snippets from the Hungarian sample reel have such a classic feel to them. I'll have to hop on Hunimation.com and check that out!...

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Debbie Elicksen

Wow, this is awesome Ashley Renee Smith. I love how this community is getting exposed to international markets.

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Suzanne Bronson
Taking Control of Your Creative Path

In RB's Sunday Blog, he talks about opening doors and taking control of your creative path. You can read it here::

https://www.stage32.com/blog/coffee-content-opening-doors-taking-control-of-your-creative-path-4286

I ask you, what is one bold move you've made to kickstart your creative career? For me,...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on making the bold move, Suzanne Bronson! I used to be a lurker on Stage 32. After RB gave the community a challenge to be more active, I started being a lot more active. I've had a lo...

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Suzanne Bronson

That's great Maurice Vaughan see my comment to RB's blog. Similar to what you just said.

Alexandra Stevens

Suzanne Bronson I know the money is on its way to you! For me, it is deciding to get back to acting classes in January to continue my training at a time when time-wise it is really not practical due t...

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Scott Olsen
Writer. Director. 'Rule of Threes' Stickler.

Hi! My name is Scott Olsen, I’m a screenwriter based out of the commonly believed to be fictional, Central Jersey. I have gravitated to storytelling my entire life but have only fully committed to screenwriting throughout this past year. Most recently, I won the ‘Comedy Teleplay Spec’ award for my s...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Scott Olsen, this absolutely made my day. I’m so glad our paths crossed at AFF, and it’s been such a joy to watch you dive deeper into your storytelling and celebrate this well-earned win. Hearing how...

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Scott Olsen

Ashley Renee Smith I'm so glad to have made your day any better and begun paying off my debt for all of your pro bono mapping assistance! I have a feeling you are the unofficial face of AFF Navigation...

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Jack Binder

Congratulations @scottolsen! Bravo!!

Dustin Richardson

Nice to meet you Scott Olsen ! I placed as a screenwriter in AFF last year and this year, and wasn't able to go either time! Congrats on winning and attending. I'd be happy to connect, too. Always fun...

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Haley Mary

Congrats on winning the Comedy Teleplay spec award! Well done!

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
Friends, writers — what do you think of this idea? Share your thoughts!

Friends, writers — what do you think of this idea? Share your thoughts!

So, this is just a little something fun that came to my mind — a concept for a feature film, a comedy–courtroom drama that I might write later.

Legally, in almost any country, a person can leave their property to anyone in a will,...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

By the way, I would make this film truly satirical. And to add a little twist, if I ever do this project, I would probably do two things. First, make the lawyer a dwarf. Second, the main character wou...

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Sanna Peth

I think this is a fantastic idea and it could be absolutely hilarious!

From a real legal perspective, I doubt something like this would actually be possible — if transferring debts in a will were allow...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

As I’m saying, if this were actually possible, the film wouldn’t really work — unless it were a documentary showing how it all happens. But here’s the thing: in reality, this is impossible. Yet if it’...

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Pink Matzke

I think this sounds Hilarious!! Damn wouldn't that be great to be able to that?

Anthony A Miller

This sounds like a British comedy I haven't seen yet. And I've seen some weird British comedies.

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