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Meriem Bouziani
Philosophical question

Hello creatives,

I have a question for all authors and screenwriters who enjoy philosophical themes.

Have you ever tried to imagine the unimaginable?

As someone obsessed with alien civilizations and other planets, I constantly try to think in their logic and imagine how they might live. Yet every time...

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Radu Popp-vinteller

You could try reading some East European SF like the books of Stanisław Lem (in case you haven't already), it may help you find some different framing if not an answer to that frustrating question. In...

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James LO

Radu Popp-vinteller i do agree. but villeneuve, based on the book by chiang, did a mind boring job of creating extremely unidentifiable aliens in arrival—the body design is quite stereotypical but the...

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Philip David Lee

In creating any world, alien, human, or otherwise and as stupid as it sounds, first figure out your specie's evacuation habits (bodily wastes) and plumbing systems. I know it sounds stupid, but once y...

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James LO

Philip David Lee sh!t out ya worlds!

(i mean that as a compliment)

Philip David Lee

James LO Thanks James. I know it sounds ridiculous, but it actually takes you away from your world building to looking at it as not something mystical or extravagant, but puts the world in a more grou...

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Philippe Jeanneteau
Crafting Complex Sci-Fi Worlds Without Losing the Audience

Hi everyone,

I’m developing a sci-fi project that includes a layered cosmological model (used as internal narrative logic rather than hard science).

To make sure the story stays engaging, I have a key question for writers and showrunners:

How do you structure a complex narrative so it remains exciti...

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Philippe Jeanneteau

Maurice Vaughan Thanks again, Maurice — sincerely.

Your insight really helps me refine the way I want to tell this story and gives me a clearer direction.

I truly appreciate the time and attention you...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau. Have a great rest of the week! Keep me posted on your series.

Philippe Jeanneteau

Thanks, Maurice — I’ll pay attention to that in my next posts!...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Philippe Jeanneteau.

James LO

Philippe Jeanneteau have you read or, in this case, heard Warren Ellis? that’s a persistent theme of his—the closest comp would be the radio serial department of midnight. Check out how he tackles the...

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Savannah Cross
Darkness of Death

My name is Savannah Cross. I have written a dark fantasy horror script called Darkness of Death that I am very passionate about. But I do not have that much money to pitch my script to executives on here

Sam Rivera

First, congratulations on finishing your script, Savannah. Having a story you're passionate about is the most important asset of all. There are still powerful ways to move forward. Start by using the...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Savannah Cross The paid sessions here are not actual pitch sessions, they are practice sessions, as are stated in the product descriptions. If they were actual pitch sessions, they would be illegal. R...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg. The main purpose of the Pitch Sessions is to get feedback to improve a pitch, but sometimes the executives, managers, etc. will request scripts, sign write...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Maurice Vaughan Which is fine to say for S32 as a social media platform, but the producers, if they receive compensation, can be tagged with pay-to-play and that ruins careers in this industry. So bes...

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Savannah Cross

How do I reach out to the producers directly?

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Sam Rivera
CONGRATS! 165 Script Requests and 34 Meeting Requests in the last 2 weeks! 12/9

Hey everyone! I wanted to congratulate our fellow community members who had scripts requested through Stage 32 pitch sessions over the last 2 weeks. We are thrilled for the opportunities for the following writers to have their scripts requested by various producers and managers, Exit 44, Heroes and...

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Warren Edward Foster

Great job everyone…Congratulations!

Anna Lopata

Well done everyone what a great achievement!!

Ifeanyi Ike

OKONKWO

A West African Epic of Betrayal, Strategy & the Birth of Colonial Doom

Tone: Braveheart × Kingdom of Heaven × Apocalypto × Igbo cosmology

Sca...

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Ifeanyi Ike

HULA — LOG LINE (Very Simple)

A young Yoruba queen gives birth to a baby whose blood “cries,” meaning tradition says the child must be killed. She discovers the elders secretly have the real medicine t...

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Ifeanyi Ike

I write original African sci fi and thriller and horror stories

also have my own mythology for a film universe

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Dolf Van Stijgeren
How (un)Safe Is It to Share Your Work?

How ‘dangerous’ is it to upload your synopsis or even your scripts to your Stage 32 profile? Maurice is especially bold with sharing his scripts — and he’s even had success with it.

Still, I’m wondering what you all think: is there a risk that someone might run off with your idea?

Cheers!

Dolf Van Stijgeren

Funny but interesting how the subject is moving into new territory. Actually, no one has said they have synopses or scripts stored on Stage 32. ;-)

James LO

Dolf Van Stijgeren it’s cool how the topic’s evolved. there are unique ideas. i like to think the top three of my works in progress have not been done before—at least in my combination or execution. t...

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Steve Dini

You can't copyright an idea, but I would register all your work with the US Copyright office and/or the WGA. As I have learned, it's rare for ideas to be stolen because the cost of litigation is usually more than stealing the project is worth. Best of luck!

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Yes, register it to show it's yours. As far as theft, I like what my friend, a writer, said, "No legit person is going to risk their reputation on stealing your script. If they do, you drop the lawsui...

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Philip David Lee

I'd just put up the first 10-20 pages. If something catches someone's eye to the point where they want to read the read of your story, they'll contact you. You won't be giving anything away and they'll see how you create your set up before they swoop in and change everything.

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Antony Voronov
I've finished the script. What is the next step?

Hello. all! I've just uploaded my arthouse drama screenplay "Motherland" on Stage 32. I have some short films and would like to film this movie as a director. Could you please share your experience or experience of you friends, what is my next steps should be? Do I need a manager or should I search...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on finishing your script, Antony Voronov! I think searching for a producer is a good next step. You can search for one in the Browse Members section (www.stage32.com/people?name=&locat...

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Michael Fitzer, MFA

A) This sounds like an amazing story/script!

B) Make sure you have your pitch ready to go. Some writer/directors start the query process with just the script in hand, while others develop a full deck i...

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Arthur Charpentier

Hi! I think this story has potential if you make it psychological, philosophical. If you tell a story about a mother who finds out that she is responsible for the problems and death of her child. The...

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Netflix’s Bold Experiment: Stranger Things Finale in Theaters

Netflix will release the Stranger Things series finale simultaneously on streaming and in 500+ theaters this New Year’s Eve. At over two hours, the finale plays like a feature film, and fans pushed hard for a big-screen sendoff.

Key twist: theaters keep concession revenue, while Netflix doesn’t take...

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Darrell Pennington

Stephen Folker the decline of the theater is an unfortunate by product of progress I suppose. Most everyone is a product of the time they grew up in and I cannot imagine a more personally satisfying w...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

I hear you, Stephen Folker. Mobile viewing and binge culture have definitely changed habits. But I think moves like Netflix’s finale experiment show that the communal big‑screen experience still has u...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Great insight, Jack Binder. The Stranger Things finale really does highlight how streamers are leaning into event-style promotion to cut through the noise. With so much content on their platforms, vis...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Darrell Pennington, likewise. The decline of theaters does feel like a loss, especially for those of us who value the big‑screen experience. Expense and convenience have reshaped habits, but I agree t...

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Darrell Pennington

My major concern is that the amount of money it takes to sustain a nationwide infrastructure is so much that we may, as an industry, be running out of time to re-establish monetary incentives that wil...

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