Screenwriting

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Jon Hersh
Ask Me Anything (AMA) 11/28 to 11/29- How to Utilize Agents, Managers, and Dev. Execs. In Your Screenwriting Career

Hi, Stage 32 Community!

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Emilia Maria

Jon Hersh Well, I'm hoping for the latter, hah! Thanks so much, it's definitely more difficult here for any sort of representation. But will keep my eyes peeled, thanks again....

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Julie Lamont

Jon Hersh thanks for the reply about reboots. I was more interested though about what if a writer has the script and pitch for a reboot the relevant network hasn’t considered yet?...

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Colin Eckstrand

Suggestions in finding a manager to represent my feature film or series screenplay will be much appreciated. Just starting on this path. Thanks!

Tania Ocasio

Jon Hersh question do you see younger audiences engaging in 1980s movies the classics. What would be a good way to bring those classics to 2026 without ruining the originals and establish the younger...

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Don Zorbas

Jon, thank you so much.

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James LO
The Dogs of Chernobyl

That was the headline in my news feed for an article about the science of accelerated evolutionary traits in the wake of a nuclear disaster—that would make a great title for a movie, no?

Maurice Vaughan

I think it's a great title for a movie, James LO! It got my attention. I'm guessing it's a movie about dogs or people with accelerated evolutionary traits from the title and description....

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James LO

anyway—since I’m typing—Maurice, i hadn’t tried to imagine a story...

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Jim Cushinery

There is a film in development listed on IMDB.

James LO

Jim Cushinery you mean with this title the dogs of Chernobyl? cool—it’s not the most unique name, i guess. so evocative. if my rough plot idea were to be called something else like fallout, it wouldn’...

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Maurice Vaughan

You replied directly to me, James LO. That sounds interesting! Keep building on the idea.

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Justin Groats
I’d like to thank and recommend an exec for feedback

Hello, just today, I had received feedback from Olivia Morris.

I did a two page pitch feedback and she had possibly more than two pages of feedback. The last feedback I had gotten was about a paragraph and a half, which I was disappointed in, not in my ability but it felt like the executive didn’t ta...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on the Pitch Session going so well, Justin Groats! I'll keep Olivia in mind for feedback. Thanks for the rec!

Meriem Bouziani

Congratulations to you for getting detailed feedback.

Can you please tell me what genre you write in?

And thank you very much.

Justin Groats

Meriem Bouziani it is science fiction, superhero action, aimed towards young adults

Meriem Bouziani

Ok thank you very much Justin Groats

Michael Thorn

useful to know and duly noted - thanks Justin Groats

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Shay Booth
Your projects

Hey, so I'm quite new here. Always looking to read new log lines and scripts. What is your project you're working on at the moment? Tell me about it! :)

Shay Booth

Martin Graham Hi Martin! That sounds great, I'll have a read if it's up! :D

Priya Mistry

HeyShay Booth , I am working on my female driven crime thriller feature.

Matthew Thompson

I write comedy primarily. The longlines for both projects are on my profile. My current project is an R rated (adult language, situations) Drama/Comedy: A burned-out nurse trains a hopelessly unprepar...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I'm currently resting my brain, but the next project I want to work on is part 5 of Finding Elpis, Sonata in Retrograde (or SiR for short). I'm returning to the adventure and tripartite plot structure that I love in the series and gradually working towards the end of the series :)

Leah McBean-Willis

My Show is called ACTING OK.

Logline:

At a struggling progressive drama academy in Seoul, students push through identity anxiety and imposter syndrome with radical...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Stage 32 x DramaBox

Who wants to win $5k and do what they love the most?

We recently partnered with DramaBox to find writers that can adapt their titles or create new ones for their vertical series app. Interested? Read more here: https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/Stage-32-%20-Drama-Box-Sc.......

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Maurice Vaughan

I do, Geoffroy Faugerolas! I'm excited about this contest!

Asia Burgudy

Justin Bellow

Excited for this!!

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Pat Alexander
Stage 32 x Mammoth Pictures Search for New Blood -- who submitted?

Let us know if you submitted and tell us more about your scripts!

Lindsay Thompson

I submitted my dark comedy-horror script The Bridges to the Stage 32 + Mammoth Pictures “Search for New Blood” Screenwriting Contest!

Logline: A sarcastic suburban couple must figure out what’s turning...

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Anna Blackblum

Submitted!

I entered the competition with my supernatural horror feature THE SHADOW VERSE, inspired by true events drawn from childhood experiences and generational folklore.

Recent highlights:

• Winn...

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Ilanna Mandel

good luck to everyone!

Dr. AY Heath

I submitted Kiss! Southern Gothic Horror!

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Maurice Vaughan
Green Lights and Grey Areas: Expanding Creative Collaboration in Publishing

"The collaborators who can help your work grow might not be in the publishing world at all." — Lauren Hackney

Lauren talks about collaborating with musicians, voice artists, and more for your projects in today’s blog. Are you collaborating with animators, gamers, etc.? Share it in the comments below...

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Asia Burgudy

I had a script in which I collaborated with a theater actor . I even went on stage as an actress to take the corners and feel at the moment of the event, but unfortunately the series was not made until now, but it was a very wonderful experience for me

Maurice Vaughan

That's great, Asia Burgudy! Congratulations! Who made the series?

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Gregory Barone
the Giant Killer Script Ch 5 Pg 7 & 8 review

(Please note that this is done as it would be a script for a comic. I have a background in comics, so I use comic terms for the script. I do hope to get this made as a movie or short TV show. I'm looking for feedback on the pages, if you can take the time to read and leave a review in the comments....

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Gregory Barone. I think you did a great job on the scenes! Garerit is one of the cleverest characters I’ve ever read about/seen in a movie.

Also, I suggest changing the format from comic book to...

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Gregory Barone

ok, nothing to fix on these pages?

Maurice Vaughan

I think they're fine, Gregory Barone.

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Jim Ramsay
Ramsay

I'm reluctant to participate in the lounge since I've never had a project produced. I have six scripts "completed" (which is a nebulous word in writing). I've made the finals in several competitions and had a few options. But have had nothing produced. Any advice on where to go from here?

TOM SCHAEFER

Billy Cox - "... Visibility is currency "full quote:

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1DxcGqYWsn/

Jim Ramsay

Thanks, Tom. I'm not a great promoter. In my business, I've never had to promote or advertise because word of mouth always kept me busy. I'm an introvert and wouldn't mind being left alone to play wit...

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Jim Ramsay

Michael, Pitching? Where do I begin? If I'm not formally pitching, I do a pretty good job, but I'm given 3 or 5 minutes and told "GO". It doesn't come out so well. I'm terrible at self-promotion, but have done well in meetings with producers and actors. jim

TOM SCHAEFER

Websites in today's markets are now the new brochure and sales engine for whate...

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Dream Collaborators in Storytelling.

As writers, we often imagine the perfect creative partner, the producer, company, or talent whose voice feels like it could bring our pages to life.

For Soul Mated, I picture the producers at Zero Gravity. Their bold approach to character-driven narratives feels like the right energy to elevate this...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

TOM SCHAEFER, Sheridan + McConaughey is pure Texas grit meets charisma. What a combo!

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Sandra Isabel Correia. I'm not rushing the script. I want to pick the right theme for it.

Meriem Bouziani

I also get inspiration from Mr. Nobody for The De-Evolution Game because it treats parallel universes. I tried to use the Mr. Nobody structure, as I noticed t...

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TOM SCHAEFER

"We can expect the tale to be told in Sheridan's unorthodox style, as he explai...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I've never seen any of his work, but I hear good things about Henry Cavill. I love that he's a geek and a fierce defender of source material so he's exactly who I'd want on my team.

Other than him, I'd...

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Shay Booth
Where do I start?

Hi everyone it's me again,

I was wondering who do I contact on here to talk about my scripts? Where do I start pitching? :)

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Shay Booth. You could pitch your script to executives, managers, etc. through Stage 32's Pitch Sessions (www.stage32.com/scriptservices/pitch-sessions). The Pitch Sessions are mainly to get feedba...

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Luis García
Taboo zones

I've always been fascinated by the “taboo zones” in storytelling — those topics that most people avoid, but writers can’t help exploring because they reveal something raw about human nature.

What are the taboo themes you find yourself returning to in your work?

Why do they pull you in?

For me, I often...

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Lloyd Faul

I write about unsolved problems, like the Doomsday Clock, health reform, police violence, etc. that are not morally "taboo" but psychologically "taboo" from human denial and tribal silos causing those...

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Martin Graham

I explore some taboo topics as I lean into horror and absolutely dive into extremely dark territory, but there are some I stay away from showing on the page and leave to implication. I think that come...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Hi Luis García, It's a pleasure to connect with you. I am a Stage 32 moderator in the lounge, and I only want to advise you, if you can, to add a profile picture. That will open more of your networkin...

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Meriem Bouziani

My two major stories, *The Silent PFC War* and *The De-Evolution Game*, may feel like taboo topics. It all depends on how you see and treat them.

Kseniia Zhuravleva

I write about family conflicts, and my characters are often young women. The only upside of a complicated childhood is that now I have plenty of material for horror stories.

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