Today’s the day and don’t let this epic opportunity fly by!
Calling all sci-fi and fantasy buffs: The Stage 32 Sci-Fi & Fantasy Roundtable is coming in hot, and it's packed with powerhouse talent from The Witcher, Severance, Snowpiercer, Stargate, and more.
Join top showrunners and execs for a FREE insider webcast, as they unpack:
• What's trending in sci-fi & fantasy right now
• How to successfully adapt IP for screen
• What networks and streamers actually want
• How YOU can break into the genre
Panelists include:
• Jonathan Walker (Snowpiercer, Van Helsing)
• Nicky Weinstock (Severance, President of Invention Studios)
• Matthew Bouch (The Witcher, Doctor Who)
• Thomas Vitale (Stargate, Pandora, Slasher)
Hosted by Stage 32’s own Geoffrey Faugerolas, Director of Script Services.
Tune in LIVE to ask your questions during the Q&A, or register to access the full recording later in your Stage 32 Education Library.
Register for free here:
https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32-presents-sci-fi-fant...
Whether you’re a screenwriter, producer, or die-hard fan, this one’s too good to miss.
Question for Panel: To what extent are you seeing generative AI Video being incorporated into Pitch Decks. What's working for you in this regard, what's not.
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Question for Panel: For Hard SF oriented writers who don't neglect character but do prioritize idea evolution (aka 2001) over character arcs, what are the most receptive networks/streamers right now to that kind of content.
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I'm seeing a lot of high profile screenplays lately (The Substance / Heretic) that when the have a very specific locked visual in mind (Interstitial Titles, in scene art pieces) the writers are actually insert the image graphic in the screenplay - is this becoming a more broadly accepted norm?
Hi, David Francis McQuillen. Here's the official Q&A post for today's Roundtable: www.stage32.com/lounge/screenwriting/The-Official-QandA-Post-for-Today-s...
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Question for Panel Where are modest budget SF television shows (that used to air on networks like SyFy) looking to land now that basic cable is on it's very last breathes?