Trending Lounge Discussions

The hottest discussions in the Stage 32 Lounge.

Liked by Mark Gosney and 4 others

Maurice Vaughan

Hans Zimmer is an incredible composer in my opinion, Amanda Toney! I talked with him way back about composing a feature film I was making. He was busy though, and I probably wouldn't have had the budg...

Expand comment
Ville Hilden

I prefer the old-school melodists like Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone…oh and John Barry!

Mark Gosney

Boy is this a tough question. His success is completely undeniable so I would say he, like many famous composers found his sound or niche, does that make him over rated probably not. I would say, it m...

Expand comment

Liked by Michele Dario Cecchi and 5 others

Kat Spencer
Have You Ever Lost Your Spark as a Composer?

Have you ever lost your spark, your motivation . . . you . . . for a minute? A month?

Or longer?

Sometimes it’s overwhelm. Sometimes it’s a personal tragedy.

Sometimes nothing “happened,” yet everything inside feels different.

It can be debilitating when you’re fumbling around in the dark, trying to fi...

Expand post

Wyman Brent

I can happily say that I have not lost the spark yet. I am only slowing down with writing songs now simply because I have written more than 450 of them. I am now busy uploading them to sites like Fres...

Expand comment
Kat Spencer

Wyman Brent This is true! Best of luck with all of the uploads!

Mark Gosney

Two years ago I walked away completely from composing, from playing the guitar, all of it. I was burned out from working so hard and Covid wrecking some good things I had going after school, I had jus...

Expand comment

Liked by Harri-Pekka Virkki and one other

Michael Dzurak
I don't meme to imply we're evil...

...but we do give villains a run for their money.

Maurice Vaughan

Sounds interesting, Michael Dzurak. What's this?

Michael Dzurak

A meme version of one of my previous comments:

And so meme-level proof that Stage32 is a better run organization than Bond-universe supervillains....

Expand comment
Tom Schaefer

How does that help?

Liked by Cynna Ael and 8 others

Sydney S
What Type of of Screenwriting Labs Do You Want Next Year at Stage 32?

Hey screenwriters!

We’re starting to plan our 2026 labs, and I want to hear from YOU.

What kinds of screenwriting labs would you love to see next year? Are you looking for five-part labs, eight-part deep dives, or maybe an extended 12-part lab?

What do you want to write in these labs?

Your input matte...

Expand post

Sydney S

Have a great IYW Maurice :)

Sydney S

Aww thank you Michael!! Makes my whole day to hear you can see us improving daily :) Always here for suggestions and improvements!!

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Sydney S. Have a great IYW too!

Priya Mistry

Hey , Sydney s. Yes . First few check list for rewriting in general suitable for any structure. (eg. scene description structure, specific verbs , grammer and spelling etc.) Then structure specific el...

Expand comment
Cynna Ael

I would love a couple of rewrite labs. Especially if you're building on a script that's gotten looked at or been asked for- it would be great to have labs where you can then bring it to the next level.

Liked by Sebastian Tudores and 2 others

Maurice Vaughan
Strengthening Croatia’s Creative Future: Inside Zagreb’s Partnership with Stage 32 Certification

Stage 32 Certification also has partnerships in other states and countries.

If you have any questions about Certifi...

Expand post

Sebastian Tudores

I'm loving the global reach Stage32 is establishing with real value for those involved Maurice Vaughan - thanks for posting this :)

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores. I'm loving it too. Which Certification course did you take?

Liked by Debra Holland and 6 others

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,...

Expand post

Aleksandr Rozhnov

Thank you all so much for your opinions and advice. They are truly valuable, and many of your points can definitely be used.

However, I want to say two things. First, yes — this is not an easy project,...

Expand comment
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...

Expand comment
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...

Expand comment
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’...

Expand comment
Pink Matzke

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

Liked by Harri-Pekka Virkki and 18 others

Michele Dario Cecchi
Nice to meet you Stage32 Community!

Hello everyone, my name is Miguel, I am an independent filmmaker and musician from Mexico focused on experimental cinema and video art. I am drawn to the absurd, the unconventional, and everything that challenges traditional narrative standards. I seek to craft atmospheres and sensations through ima...

Expand post

Maureen Mahon

Michele Dario Cecchi great to meet you. Where in Mexico are you? I'm living in Rosarito at the moment.

Michele Dario Cecchi

Pat Alexander Nice to meet you too Pat!

Michele Dario Cecchi

Maureen Mahon Hi Maureen, nice to meet you, I'm living in Cancun

George Ray Rigney

Hi! I grew up in Hollywood, mostly doing sound work, but also stage craft, indy films and work in recording studios from the late 1960's on up. Two great films, made by Indy producers, one "HEAD" from...

Expand comment
Michele Dario Cecchi

George Ray Rigney Nice to meet you, For me, the 70s and 80s were a time of great innovation and creativity. And without computers, without so much technology... If you wanted a special effect, you oft...

Expand comment

Liked by Darrell Pennington and one other

Koushik Acharya
Dangerous Comfort of First Drafts: Why Real Writing Begins in Revision

In the process of developing multiple screenplays over the past several months, I found myself repeatedly returning to a single, uncomfortable realisation: first drafts are comforting not because they are good, but because they do not demand honesty. They offer a creative safety net. They allow a wr...

Expand post

Maurice Vaughan

That's how it is when I write a script, Koushik Acharya, but I rewrite as I go, so my first draft is really like a 3rd or 4st draft.

Darrell Pennington

This is really interesting analysis and I had not considered it in that way before but it might really help me going forward. I HATE re-writes, I mean just hate them. Not tweaks, additions to improve,...

Expand comment
CJ Walley

There's plenty of writers nailing their first draft. It's all down to individual process.

Liked by Arthur Charpentier and one other

Sam Rivera
New OWAs Launch Today! Seeking Micro-dramas, Fantasy, Faith-Based & More - Closing in 2 Weeks!

Calling all writers! A dynamic new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) is now live, featuring a diverse range of requests from a top-tier producer and showrunner, a London-based production company, and more.

These opportunities are highly specific and represent a direct line to industry leaders...

Expand post

Lee Matthias

One of the OWAs (0589) is seeking "book IPs" for adaptation, with listed "comps" being Wuthering Heights, Frankenstein, and The Running Man.

So, this sounded to me like book manuscripts were possible,...

Expand comment
Debra Holland

I came to ask a similar question to Lee. Do we submit our actual books? Is it possible to submit two, each in completely different genre's?

Liked by Debra Holland and 4 others

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!

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on finishing Act One, Ilanna Mandel!

Kevin Hager

Maybe you could help me out.

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...

Expand comment
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.

register for stage 32 Register / Log In