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Madina Abramova
Shadows of the Steppe

Hi, I’m Madina Abramova, a screenwriter specializing in fantasy and mythological adventures. I’m currently developing “Shadows of the Steppe”, a mystical series inspired by Caucasian legends. I’m looking to connect with producers and collaborators to bring this epic story to life — where ancient myths awaken and heroes must rise.

Madina Abramova

Thank you very much. I will definitely take your advice.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Madina Abramova. Stage 32 also has a blog for up-and-coming screenwriters: www.stage32.com/blog/the-questions-up-and-coming-screenwriters-need-to-a......

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Suzanne Bronson

That sounds intriguing Madina Abramova I would love to hear more about it.

Madina Abramova

I will be happy to tell you and answer any questions.

Boboxon Ibragimov

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Amanda Toney
Eon C. Rambally

I'd say most certainly major news rumors or not! Industrial eyebrows are now in retrospective! Public relations factors will have to be paid close attention to, as this will alert investors etc.

Genera...

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Jack Binder

Interesting development as Saudi Arabia pushes hard into film and television production.

Richard "RB" Botto

And many interests there hiring and using Stage 32 Certification, Jack Binder

Geoff Hall

Amanda Toney personally, I can’t see it getting past your government’s scrutiny of an American company being owned by a Saudi entity. Unless of course there’s a kick-back!! It doesn’t seem like a very...

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Barbara L Gray

dont think it will pass through as it relates to being 100% Saudi owned

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Music and pics

Hello everyone! Delighted to join this community. I’m a Glasgow-based songwriter, producer and musician, best known as the keyboard player with Del Amitri. Alongside touring and recording six Top 40 albums, I write and produce music for a wide range of artists — from jazz singers to chart veterans —...

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Maurice Vaughan

I subscribed to your Spotify, Andy Alston. Looking forward to listening to more of your music!

Andy Alston

Spotify is where to put stuff, but it is nearly criminal as there is no money from it

Susi de León Campo

hi

Maurice Vaughan

You could post your reel and videos on your profile if you have any, Andy Alston. You can add them by moving your mouse over "Profile" on the bar near the top of Stage 32's home page and click "Video/...

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Andy Alston

Ok ta will try

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Sumit Kumar
AI in Writers' Rooms: Valuable Skill or Red Flag?

Hi everyone! I recently completed a course on "Producing Audio-Video Content for Film Using Artificial Intelligence" from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), and as I explore opportunities in the industry, I'd love to get some insight from working professionals here.

With AI tools beco...

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Marc Ginsburg

AI is a tool that, like the automobile, the steam engine, the airplane, TV (which didn't replace movies until they merged into streamers) amd a host of other gadgets in our homes we take for granted,...

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Pat Alexander

This is a minefield topic right now, so I'll be direct: mentioning AI skills in writers' room contexts is currently more likely to hurt than help you.

The WGA strike partially centered on AI protection...

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Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

What Pat Alexander said is spot on! If you want to be in a writers room, you must demonstrate your ability with a body of work! That will help open doors. Having no scripts will not open the door.

Sumit Kumar

Thank you so much to everyone for sharing your valuable insights and opinions! Your perspectives and advice are incredibly helpful and much appreciated. It's wonderful to learn from all of you!

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Maurice Vaughan
Writing a One-Page Script

I wrote a one-page script and did some other things for Stage 32’s November Write Club this week. I was gonna use the script as a writing sample, but it’s a unique concept, so I’ll either pitch the script like it is, make it a longer short script, or turn it into a feature script.

Writing a one-page...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for sharing your tips.

I have an idea that could work as a short film — The Pre-Birth Myth — but it definitely can’t fit into just one page.

Writing a one-page script is extremely challenging, so congratulations to you for accomplishing that.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Meriem Bouziani. Thanks. You're right. Writing a one-page script is extremely challenging. I also write commercial scripts, so it helps me write one-page scripts....

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Meriem Bouziani

That’s great — having experience in many different kinds of writing will really help develop your career and your talent Maurice Vaughan...

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Peter D. Marshall
My “7-Step Film Directing Formula” (Part One)

I believe that all the years I’ve spent in the “film production trenches” have given me a unique insight into finding the answer to the question: “Is there a formula, or guide, or checklist, that film directors anywhere in the world can follow, that will help them make a successful film?"

We all know...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for making this post, Peter D. Marshall. It's a must-read post for filmmakers, writers, and more! I study human nature and human behavior for my scripts, but I need to do it more. Thanks. And I...

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Haley Mary

I love those points about character depth and emotional authenticity and performances that resonate with viewers. Sometimes I'll write characters that are odd, quirky, eccentric or dysfunctional. I lo...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for this thoughtful article.

This is truly a great map for dissecting our stories and seeing what works, what needs more development, and how to make everything more believable — i...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Peter D. Marshall You're hitting around the reason that, with very rare exception, directing is not a young person's game. It requires life experience, the broader and deeper the better....

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Yusuf Bloodtasty
Seeking U.S. Film Industry Connections

Hi everyone,

I’m Yusuf — Filmmaker & Producer at Bloodtasty, a horror-focused film company currently expanding operations into the U.S. (New Mexico).

We’re now preparing for our upcoming feature horror film and are looking to connect with:

- Film marketing professionals

- Casting directors / Casting man...

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Jack Binder

Hello Yusuf, Congratulations on your expansion! Feel free to connect via www.FilmBudget.com Worldwide

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Yusuf Bloodtasty I did respond to your last post. Send me a network request and we can connect from there!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Yusuf Bloodtasty. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know that I moved your post from the Filmmaking/Directing Lounge to the Introduce Yourself Lounge since you're introducing yo...

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Philip Sedgwick

Why not Arizona? We have a tax incentive, simply gorgeous scenery and low permitting fees. If you decide on AZ give me a shout.

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Kevin Hager
November Newsletter

Is the next newsletter for the November writing club open yet?

P.S. I have asked many times about sites that claim they can help you meet an actor, producer, director, etc. I would like to know how many and which of these sites are legit.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Kevin Hager. Week 4's blog for November Write Club comes out tomorrow. I don't know about sites that claim they can help you meet an actor, producer, director, etc....

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Kevin Hager

Maybe that could be something to do research on.

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DJ Gautam
FILMS: way of Escaping, Expressing, Flying

shattered pieces of a glass, tortured portrait of lady, and a boy in a glass cage staring a cruel person with a dark shadow so big which can swallow u in no time; from that we only can imagine how the world would like outside. you can dream of having a perfect and a hopeful life with great family. H...

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Maurice Vaughan

Welcome to the community, DJ Gautam. Hope you're doing great! Stage 32 has a blog that'll help you navigate the platform and connect with creatives and industry professionals all over the world. Produ...

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DJ Gautam

thank you, Maurice Vaughan.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, DJ Gautam. What genres do you want to write in?

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Maria Caeiro
#Week 3 Everything is new for me!

Hi everyone. Yes, everything is new for me because this is my first script. I keep working on it, and studying the following steps. I'm enjoying this adventure and hope to do a good work.

Meriem Bouziani

Same for me — it’s my first script, but as you said, it’s a beautiful and enjoyable adventure.

It’s worth it, so we try, we learn, we keep going, and we make it happen.

Maria Caeiro

Thanks Maurice Vaughan . Have a good sunday.

Maria Caeiro

Hi Meriem Bouziani Let´s go make it happen:) Thanks.

Meriem Bouziani

You’re welcome — have a great day Maria Caeiro

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Maria Caeiro. Thanks. Have a good Sunday too. Hope you have a great Week 4!

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Debbie Seagle
To Prologue or Not to Prologue... That's My Question

I love prologues because it gives me the opportunity to foreshadow or set the tone before I get into the story. I can’t help myself. I don’t use it as an introduction to give readers content before diving in, but I usually give them an entirely different feel (softer, stronger, or maybe funnier) tha...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I almost never use prologues, I can count on one hand how many times I have. One of those times was for Level 99 which I felt was necessary to explain the backstory of how humanity was reduced to this...

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Debbie Seagle

The text scrolling over the backdrop of space before the opening scene of every Star Wars Movie is a great example of a useful prologue. I've never imagined how to prologue a script though - only books... Just sayin'

Mone't Weeks

In my screenwriting process, I choose not to use prologues. Instead, I rely heavily on crafting a compelling cold opening. The cold opening serves as an essential element, as it establishes the tone o...

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Debbie Seagle

Brilliant Mone't Weeks ! It sounds like you "draw them in" and keep them reading.

Mone't Weeks

Thank you, Debbie!

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