Screenwriting

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Jed Power
Vertical Script?

What is a vertical Script, p[lease? I guess I better not apply, if I don't even know what a "Vertical Script Writer" is!

Francisco Castro

Yes, William Martell, read a Walter Hill script. Hill's STREETS OF FIRE is a fantastic read.

Ben Henning

That's so interesting! I didn't realize that was even a thing. So I suppose it would the effect of making the actual product faster-paced with snappy dialogue?

Dan MaxXx

22-year old Shane Black wrote the modern screenplay format with Lethal Weapon.

Ben Henning

@Dan thanks for sharing!

Jeffrey B. Wayne

I concur with @Mauricio. From the job reqs I've been seeing they're 60-80 90 sec (1.5 page) episodes. Sure teaches you to make your scenes snappy.

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Pat Alexander
Semifinalists Announced: 1st Annual Period Piece Screenwriting Contest

Congratulations to all the Semifinalists in the Period Piece Contest! Let's show them our support and if you placed, tell us more about your script!

See the semifinalists here:

https://www.stage32.com/happy-writers/contests/1st-Annual-Period-Piece-S......

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Jim Boston

Way to go, semifinalists! Congratulations...and here's to even more success!

Robin Gregory

Cheers to you all! So thrilled for you.

Sam Kesler

Does anyone know how many finalists there will be?

Dustin Richardson

I think there's usually 10 Finalists, Sam Kesler.

Sam Kesler

Thanks, Dustin, you were correct! Unfortunately, I wasn’t one of them. The good news is that the script submitted for the contest, is three months worth of revisions better.

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Claude Gagne
Free Screenwriting Software

Of all the free screenwriting software, which one do you think is the best? 

CJ Walley

Claude Gagne, I think WriterDuet can import a pdf. It might not be perfect, but all you would need to do is give it a proofread or too, updated the contact details, and export. That would negate your...

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Maurice Vaughan

"I believe you can keep deleting and creating new project files as you see fit. As long as you only have three active at any time, it's free to use." You're right, CJ Walley.

Christopher Phillips

Technically, the best free software is Windows Notepad. When you're in the process of writing, you don't want to be editing. Seeing little squiggly lines on spelling and grammar makes you want to keep...

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Göran Johansson

I use Trelby. Trivial and intuitive, so it is easy to learn.

Ben Henning

@Christopher that's so interesting!! What a great idea.

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Ben Henning
Storyboard- how important is it?

I'm a brand new screenwriter; I haven't had any major screenwriting jobs and I'm still perfecting my craft. So I was wondering, is it important for the writer to learn and practice storyboarding?

I've uploaded a couple of my original pilot scripts to my profile here, but would it be helpful for me t...

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Preston Poulter

It's certainly useful to putting together the complete package to make the movie.

Göran Johansson

I have created 22 hours of no-budget films, including 3 comedies which is each slightly more than 100 minutes long. I have never done any storyboarding. But I can understand the value for others.

Tom Lapke

I know AI is a TOUCHY subject, especially in the screenwriting community (and justifiably so) but just as an FYI, I know of someone who storyboarded their entire script using MidJourney, which is not...

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Maurice Vaughan

It's up to every writer what they wanna use, Tom Lapke, but I won't use AI publicly or privately for storyboards, loglines, scripts, etc. Screenwriters were doing these things without AI before, and w...

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Ben Henning

Tom Lapke I think that's person-to-person. I can understand a creative wanting to complete the process themselves. And I can understand using Midjourney for specifically reference or inspiration purpo...

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Steve Mallinson
Rewriting, or starting again?

Advice and thoughts please...

My first feature screenplay has been optioned by a UK producer - we signed the deal two weeks ago using an industry standard template. This is my first time with an option, so you can imagine, I'm feeling happy about something finally happening - woohoo! The producer has...

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Daniel Husbands

I like Preston Poulter point, the stress of working hard towards a goal you disagree with may not be worth holding your peace. Perhaps a conversation with the director and the producer as to if they f...

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Preston Poulter

Dan MaxXx I can only hope it provided for a payment to the writer.

Christopher Phillips

A screenwriter's main goal is to be produced. The option will usually state how many expected rewrites are to be done. Rewrites are not polishes. A rewrite is a substantial updating of the script. Opt...

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Steve Mallinson

Thank you for your input: the option agreement is a WGGB template. It has time limits, and something I hadn't noticed until I read the comments - there's a reference to WGGB rates for first and second...

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Preston Poulter

Steve Mallinson Well, if you're getting paid guild rates to do the re-write...

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Pat Alexander
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED: 1st Annual Period Piece Contest

Big Congratulations to the Finalists in our Period Piece Contest!

EVETTE BETANCOURT

DAVID SCOTT MARTIN

PATRICK CONNELLY

MARCUS GOODWIN

JOSHUA REBELL

CELIA XAVIER

CHARMAINE COLINA

JENN FONTEYN

JOHN DOBLE

JAMES MORAN

Let's show our support for all the finalists and if you placed, tell us more about you...

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Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations, Finalists!

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Craig D Griffiths
What does a character’s involvement get them?

I was talking to my long suffering wife (she has skill in hiding her boredom) about characters I am writing.

I was saying that characters don’t always have to be in opposition. But the outcome of their actions must impact others in the story.

This feeds mostly into motivation.

Maurice Vaughan

Your post reminds me of something I do when I outline characters, Craig D Griffiths. I think you mentioned that you do the same thing. I'll do a relationship chart kinda thing (I don't have a name for...

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Christopher Phillips

Maurice Vaughan John Truby calls it the Character Web.

Protagonist -> ally(s) -> false ally that eventually turns on the hero

Antagonist ->ally(s) -> false ally that eventually turn on antagonist...

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Maurice Vaughan

Ok, thanks, Christopher Phillips. Yeah, similar to that. I'll really go into detail with them, and it helps me think of backstory, scenes, dialogue, etc.

Craig D Griffiths

I believe a character needs to have “skin in the game” (for Aussies a dog in the fight). A character needs to have a reason for their involvement. For example.

You hear a young couple arguing on a bus....

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Marcel Nault Jr.

A character needs to have an imprint on your main protagonist's character arc, or at least in the overall grand scheme of things. Otherwise, it's a waste.

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Elizabeth Dickinson
Female Led Westerns?

I met someone recently who's written a female led Western and I'm feeling frustrated because I don't remember who it was! Anyway, wanted to let them know that InkTip has a producer looking for them. If the writer who wrote a screenplay on this wants to know more, just message me (or look on InkTip). Cheers, Elizabeth

Preston Poulter

Given your stated interests for women defying expectation, you might like my historical drama about the only two women to become WW II fighter aces, White Lily.

Available at your local comic store:

http...

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Debra Kurtz

i recently wrote a western female driven that is winning awards on festivals circuit. I’d love the info from inktip thank you sincerely

Elizabeth Dickinson

You may need to join InkTip to submit (which costs something), but here's the lead - and good luck!

1) Seeking Low-Budget Female-Led Western Scripts (Lead 7543)

We are looking for completed, feature-le...

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Asmaa Jamil

Thank you for posting and one of the best things about this community is the support.

Elizabeth Dickinson

You're welcome, and I hope we'd all do this for each other :)

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Göran Johansson
Customers for screenplays with 6-8 characters in 1-2 locations ???

In an old posting, I read that there are customers for screenplays with 6-8 characters in 1-2 locations. Fine for me since I have both created TV-movies and written plays. So how do I find such customers? No, I have forgotten who wrote that posting.

Maurice Vaughan

You could also post yo...

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Carl Creighton
Website advice for screenplays

Hi friends! I’m looking to put my three screenplays and their supplemental materials on a website for people to see. Can you recommend a good free website service for this? Thanks! Carl

Daniel Husbands

I agree with Maurice Vaughan Your Stage32 profile is a great free way to have your screenplays seen. You can also use a free website builder and have additional information on their as well....

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William Martell

What people to see? I've been a professional screenwriter for 34 years now and I don't think anyone comes to my website to look at scripts. If I want people to look at my scripts, I usually query them...

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Amanda Toney

Carl, you’re in the right place! Make sure you put it up on your Stage 32 profile under your profile section. This way our community of over 1 million people and the thousands of executives we work with can see it!

Kiril Maksimoski

Got optioned via Script Revolution...also good place, especially for feedback is Simply Scripts...I was approached by a director for one of my shorts recently, I figured he saw it there...

Christopher Phillips

William Martell I like to watch your Film Courage interviews. Good stuff.

Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32 TV Comedy Logline Contest

Exciting news! Today begins Stage 32’s fourth monthly logline contest of the year, and it's a television comedy contest!

The top logline will be given a FREE CONTEST ENTRY to Stage 32’s 4th Annual Television Comedy Contest. And the TOP THREE LOGLINES will be entered to win the GRAND PRIZE at the end...

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Christine Capone
Sights and Sound

Hi All, do you think we should capitalize sights and sound in a script that's being submitted into competitions? Someone once said to me that it can be distracting. Thx!

Christopher Phillips

Dan MaxXx Interesting how he added extra spaces between some words. Gives a sense of pacing and makes the page easier to read.

Margaret Doner

I was told a number of years ago to capitalize AUDIO but just recently I was told that you no longer do that as it is distracting. So I stopped doing it, and I think it does read much more smoothly. I will say that keeping up with do's and dont's like that can be difficult at times.

Francisco Castro

Yes, Christopher Phillips/@DanMaxx, Shane Black's THE LAST BOY SCOUT was an excellent read.

Dan MaxXx

Christopher Phillips I dont think Black used computers to type then. Could be a typewriter thing. I noticed there are two or three spaces after period. lots of "orphan single word" sentences...

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Christopher Phillips

Dan MaxXx You're right. Just looked at an old article and he beat on the typewriter with two index fingers to get his screenplays out.

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