I have decided to give the synopsis of my script on here.
Frostbite is a screenplay I have written by transcribing my book Frostbite into script form. It is 82 pages long. I taught myself how to write screenplays so it might not be perfect, as I was never shown or taught how to write a script, but I worked hard on it otherwise.
It's about a woman, Anissa, who wakes up in the hospital with amnesia; she doesn't know who she is or why she's there. She has a broken leg which is the nurse's excuse for her being there. While in the "hospital" Anissa experiences weird hallucinations and goes into deep sleeps where she has vivid dreams, mainly occurring about bat-like creatures. The nurse and doctor claim she needs therapy so they appoint a therapist, Hal, to assess Anissa's psyche. Anissa reveals to Hal that she's plagued by the bat-like creatures in her dreams and he takes interest in that fact. Anissa explores the hospital to find evidence that it is not actually a hospital, but a facility run by a madman, Joel, who kidnaps and drugs "patients" so that they will come up with different creatures in their imagination. Joel conducts genetic experiments on other victims as prototypes in seeing which creature he wants to become, because he wants to become more than human. He takes a liking to Anissa and wants to become a bat-like creature. He coerces Anissa into helping him find his next victim to experiment on and create a prototype. Joel eventually transforms into one of the creatures and his henchman, Leland, who feels for Anissa, comes up with a plan to destroy Joel and the facility after helping Anissa and Hal escape, sacrificing himself. After the supposed destruction Anissa is sent to a mental ward, as she's still affected by the drug that she'd been given during her stay at the facility. In the end she realizes she'll never truly be free from Joel and the effects of the Frostbite serum.
Hi, Ye Vi. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Screenwriting Lounge to the Your Stage Lounge because it’s promotion. Promotion can go in the Your Stage Lounge and on Your Wall.
You can put promotion in a discipline Lounge (Screenwriting Lounge, Producing Lounge, Filmmaking/Directing Lounge, etc.) if your post starts a conversation that’s helpful or educational to the community, like giving advice or asking a question.
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Maurice Vaughan There is no space for that lounge on desktop and it is unviewable on the app.
Click the three lines button in the bottom right corner of the app, Ye Vi. Select "Lounges," then "All lounges" in the upper right corner. Scroll down to "Your Stage," then click the pencil symbol in the top right corner.
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Maurice Vaughan I know where it is in the app, I’m saying I can’t click on it at all, the app doesn’t scroll up enough for me to be able to click on it. I wonder if other people have the same issue so this post won’t be seen. I posted this in hopes people would see it, and it has to do with screenplays so I don’t understand why it can’t be in the screenplay section.
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Oh okay, Ye Vi. I suggest emailing Technical Support (support@stage32.com).
The Your Stage Lounge and Your Wall are the places for promotion. The Screenwriting Lounge is the place for screenwriters to discuss topics about screenwriting, share content (like screenwriting articles and screenwriting videos), ask questions about screenwriting, swap scripts for feedback, ask for feedback on loglines/etc., and offer tips and advice on the craft and business of screenwriting.
You could post your script on your profile. Producers search profiles for projects. That and networking are how I sold four short scripts to a producer. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and select “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu. Scroll down to “Loglines” and click “Add/edit loglines” to the right of “Loglines.” You can also post your script on your profile this way: www.stage32.com/loglines (near the top where it says “Add a Logline”)