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Congratulations to the winners of our Holiday Contest, Ashley Bower, with her winning script STRAYS, GAYS, & HOLIDAYS!
And thank you to all the amazing writers that participated in this year's contest and made it the most competitive edition yet!
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Thanks to Amanda and Richard sending me a hand to reactivate another Stage 32 account after my tower went to the computer cemetery, I can say I'm beginning to readjust my presence here. Thank God, I have all my screenplays in the repair shop's file so everything isn't at a lost. The only thing I nee...
Expand postWelcome back. I second the call for backing up your work having lost more than a few scripts for similar reasons over the years. Glad you recovered most of it.
Welcome back! Always good to keep a copy of your fdx and pdf script files in a cloud drive like Dropbox or Gdrive, in case of emergencies. I lost one of my scripts years ago because I spilled water on...
Expand commentHey All! I was wondering post-WGA strike landscape, are there any major trends all Writers in TV and Film should be made aware of and start thinking of or adopting in their writing/story/pitching? Thanks!
Majority of unemployed union pro's on X/twitter & Substack don't know themselves, and they got years & connections.
From what Im seeing from other show biz occupations, it's stay alive to 2025. Somehow figure a way to be still in the game in 2025-26.
Hey, Andy Yang. I keep hearing that companies are looking for procedural shows. Also, a lot of producers and directors are looking for micro-budget scripts and low-budget scripts. Mainly Contained scr...
Expand commentTo Maurice’s point, yes the next wave is definitely AVOD which is conducive to broadcast / cable-style episodic content, so specs should hit act breaks hard and be a fresh take on marketable genres.
Check out article in new Harper's Magazine "The Life and Death of Hollywood: Film and television writers face an existential threat
" by Daniel Bessner - overview of how and why Hollywood has changed o...
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No - not what you'd wear in a casual ballgame: my question is about how, or indeed whether, to pitch shorts.
I've written several TV pilots and one feature. I usually research relevant production companies and people to contact and and then generally get some engagement when I want to talk about an i...
Expand postMy best tip is to network with indie producers, indie directors, and actors, Steve Mallinson. That's how I sold four short scripts to a producer on Stage 32. Most of the shorts I watch are made by ind...
Expand commentSometimes film school directors that don't write look for scripts to film. Also, film students that are purely on the production track that don't write anything will sometimes buy scripts. I haven't l...
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Hellooooooo!
I’m making good progress on my screenplay! I started two days ago and I’m already 50 pages in (I have a scene by scene outline that helps me)! It got me thinking: how many pages should I be writing per day, especially if I have a full time job? I don’t want to overdo it, but I also don’t...
Expand postCongratulations on the progress, Vincent Caruolo! 50 pages in two days is impressive! I don't think there's a "page count per day" standard. Write how many pages a day that you want. Some days I write...
Expand commentThat's awesome!! You write as much as you want. Sometimes the words just flow to page and you can do plenty. I have a fulltime job so I can only write a bit at a time. I just think about scenarios and writing at my job, and then translate it to page when I get a moment.
Vincent, you're on FIRE!
Congratulations to you for firing off 50 pages in 48 hours...and here's wishing you tremendous success on your screenplay (and future works)!
In today’s blog, Miquiel Banks (screenwriter, film/theatre journalist, and story analyst) talks about the first three levels of the 9 Levels of Story: Cosmic, Culture, & Life. This blog is part of a three-part series.
www.stage32.com/blog/the-9-levels-of-story-part-1-cosmic-culture-life-3705...
Expand postYou're welcome, Miquiel Banks. It's helpful for new writers. Experienced writers too.
Hello! Any writer, agent, producer or someone would like to read my screenplay? Looking for feedback or any advice I can get. Thank you.
Here's my logline :
While traveling across the country with her ailing father, a troubled young woman entrenched in a life of killing undergoes an unexpected shift...
Expand postHey, Michael Joseph. Have you thought about getting feedback through Stage 32 (www.stage32.com/scriptservices)?
You did great with the first part of your logline ("While traveling across the country wi...
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I'm curious. How many pages do you attach to the loglines you have on your profile? I feel hesitant to post a full script to a logline. I feel that if someone wants to have the full script, they should have to pay for that and schedule a meeting. Not in that order. The meetings normally come first....
Expand postU think posting a LOGLINE and SYNOPSIS is okay.Any prouder or production company interested in your idea will reach out to you and request the whole script or you meet and discuss it further.
David Sho...
Expand commentDavid Shorb Producers aren't generally, if at all, trolling the internet for loglines and scripts. What you are doing is putting them somewhere that makes the information available when you are in a p...
Expand commentI don't bother anymore because I am not trying to sell any of my screenplays. But I wouldn't worry about someone here stealing it. However make sure you register it with the LoC like Christopher Phill...
Expand commentYou're welcome, David Shorb.
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Congratulations!!
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Congrats and best of luck.
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Congrats!
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Bravo, Ashley! Congrats to you :) Best of luck to you.
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Congratulations on winning!
Best wishes,
Bruce Sloman