Screenwriting

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Bill Brock
Strike the Iron while it’s HOT.

Here’s a thought: Has anyone decided to write a script based on the Palisades fires?

Mike Childress

Maybe a fundraising film to help the victims?

Bill Brock

Mike Childress Great idea, Mike. : )

Debra Holland

Lee Goldberg, author and screenwriter, has a book called Malibu Burning, along with other burning disaster books. I think someone like him would be tapped to write the movie,

Bill Brock

Debra Holland Good call, Deb. I, for one, am certainly not up for the task.

Asmaa Jamil

I will not write about this topic. It would be a good documentary in a few months. Such a tragedy and my prayers are with everyone in LA

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Debra Holland
Coping With Your Reactions to the Fires

Hi, I’m Debra Holland, a psychotherapist, corporate crisis and grief counselor, and the author of The Essential Guide to Grief and Grieving. I’m also a New York Times and USA Today bestselling fiction author, who’s slowly adapting some of my books into pilots and screenplays.

I spoke with Ashley ab...

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Coping After a Fire
Coping After a Fire
In September of 2020, as large fires blazed across twelve Western states in the U.S., thousands of people were forced to evacuate their homes, and millions more waited, fearful and helpless as the...
Maurice Vaughan

This is a great idea and generous of you, Debra Holland!

Dan MaxXx

My friend lost his home. We set up funds for him & his fam.

And dont be the tone deaf person soliciting for reads. Smh.

Maurice Vaughan

Sorry to hear your friend lost his home, Dan MaxXx. That's great that you all set up a fund for him and his family! Yeah, don't solicit for reads, and don't follow up about projects. I've been seeing...

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Debra Holland

Yep, Dan MaxXx, this is a, "What can I do for YOU" time. Not a "What can you do for me."

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Debbie Elicksen

Love this Amanda Toney. It's so great to see fellow Canadian Pamela Anderson getting all the love she's getting, after going through absolute hell. The script feels so relatable to her life and many o...

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Anthony McBride

What a great story! I'm an older screenwriter and this is so inspriational.

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Maurice Vaughan
Read Scripts

One of my goals for 2025 is to read more scripts, even more than last year. I’m reading the SCORN script right now (the script that became JOHN WICK). I didn’t read scripts when I started writing scripts, and that was a big mistake! Reading scripts will help you get better at structure, writing dial...

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Where To Download Movie Scripts: 10 Great Sites
Where To Download Movie Scripts: 10 Great Sites
Need movie scripts? Here are ten websites for aspiring screenwriters to download screenplays from all genres.
Christopher J. Bounds

CJ Walley The problem though is not many books actually teach the actual craft. They teach you have to do this and that, and must have this happen on this page and that page. I'm talking people who te...

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Mike Childress

CJ Walley I think the combination of skimming through others' scripts and reading The Screenwriter's Bible (and using it as a reference text) was pretty beneficial.

CJ Walley

Yeah, there's a lot of bad books out there. I know of failed screenwriters who've released them, and they tend to be dogmatic and superficial in their advice. A lot of people only read one or two of t...

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CJ Walley

Mike Childress, absolutely. I don't think I read a single book on the craft until my second year of writing and only once I was a few scripts in. Up until then, my only concern was that my scripts loo...

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Mike Childress

CJ Walley As I mentioned in a previous post comment I did the "creative energy out" thing with the first three scripts. I did what I wanted. I shunned convention. I refused to look at other scripts or...

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Ryan Wilford
Just Finished My First Screenplay – Seeking Guidance and Networking!

Hi everyone! I’m excited to share that I’ve just completed my first screenplay, Confidence, and I’m eager to take the next steps in getting it out into the world. I’m a new screenwriter looking to connect with others in the community—whether you’re just starting out or further along in your journey...

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Ryan Wilford

Thank you CJ Walley appreciate the advice!

Patrick "PK" Koepke

I'm late to this party, but wanted to chime in as well. Like you, Ryan Wilford , I recently finished my first screenplay and am working on my second, so it sounds like we're in very similar circumstan...

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Zackary Goncz

Networking can really be a pain, especially based on where you live. But I usually find just regular friends and family aren't bad for reading a draft of something, way more willing than you'd think a...

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Ryan Wilford

Patrick "PK" Koepke Thank you so so much for the insight! Good luck with everything. I really appreciate it. currently I am looking into contest, getting things reviewed and budgeting, so many things,...

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Ryan Wilford

Zackary Goncz I love that, and I agree! that's in my next steps getting notes and opinions from different parties. Thank you

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Niki Galiano
I hope everyone out there in L.A who is affected by the fires is doing ok....

My prayers are with you all...sending out good energy.

Hope those fires don't spread through the entire city!

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Jordan A Oliver
Biggest 2025 Resolution is Networking!

As a graduate from California State University, Northridge's MFA Screenwriting program I feel confident that I have the tools to be a successful writer in this industry. I have nearly 10 feature scripts (2 that I am happy with lol), and three TV specs that fit somewhere between dramedy half hours an...

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Mike Childress

Jordan A Oliver Terrible. Most of my immediate family, and many extended members, reside in LA County, but have been fortunate enough to escape any evacuations thus far. Stay safe!...

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CJ Walley

Sadly, bugging/harassing people does work. This is an inherently kind business, full of people who struggle to say no. I know of well established people who pester all the time. There was an actor on...

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Jordan A Oliver

I guess I'll find that happy medium between genuine connections and pestering, and yes, these fires are awful. Lots of friends are evacuated. Everyone knows someone that has lost their home. I'm happy...

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Mike Childress

CJ Walley That's an interesting bit about the actor's attempt to hawk his wares on-set... I would presume that if someone actually sells a spec the producer/s might want to see what else the writer ha...

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Dan MaxXx

Unfortunately, this decade is bad for college grads with BA, MFA film degrees or trades like dp, grips, casting. I saw a post from head union for prod/costume designing they dont recommend ppl to purs...

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Mike Childress
Academy Nicholl 2025?

Greetings and salutations fellow Spec Script Ronin,,

1) Anyone else plan on submitting some of their lifeblood this season?

2) Are you/did you struggling/struggle with formulat...

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Dan MaxXx

You can cut long lines if you're successful outside of the occupation you want to do next.

David Simon was a pulizter winning journalist turned tv writer. He had networks offering him showrunner money...

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CJ Walley

Yeah, Joe Eszterhas was a staff writer for Rolling Stone and award-winning writing non-fiction when he caught the eye of a film executive.

Mike Childress

CJ Walley I watched The Franchise on Max and besides almost choking to death from laughter I imagine sets/the production side are/is just slightly less chaotic than that! As long as we keep battling S...

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Scott Sawitz

Probably not submitting ... the stuff I see that advances against stuff submitted makes me think getting to the 2nd round is a dice roll because lots of bad scripts move ahead and good ones don't.

Mike Childress

Scott Sawitz Yeah man, it's pretty interesting to peruse the winning/placing scripts for sure.

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Lawrence Bergman
New Member

Hello Stage 32 writers! Just joined and I'm thrilled to be part of this community. I've got multiple original television pilots, screenplays and stage plays as well. Look forward to connecting with as many of you talented people as possible. Thank you!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Lawrence Bergman. What are you working on?

Lawrence Bergman

I’ve got about 4 television pilots that are in a fairly solid place, a finished screenplay and several stage plays. Mostly editing now!

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on the progress, Lawrence Bergman! Is it easy for you to jump from writing scripts to writing stage plays and back to writing scripts?

Lawrence Bergman

It’s not really hard if you have a clear vision of what you’re trying to write. Rarely have I ever thought this “tv pilot should be a movie.” Also in writing a play the drama has to be hyped up whereas, in a pilot or movie it can be a bit more subtle.

Stefano Pavone

Welcome to the club. :)

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Jacob N. Stuart
Building Your Brand as a Screenwriter: Stand Out and Get Staffed

What’s your brand as a screenwriter? It’s a question every writer faces, whether you’re pitching to producers, applying to writing programs, or aiming for a spot in a writers’ room.

Your brand is more than a genre or buzzword—it’s your creative identity, the key to standing out and getting staffed in...

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Building Your Brand as a Screenwriter: Stand Out and Get Staffed
Building Your Brand as a Screenwriter: Stand Out and Get Staffed
Your brand as a screenwriter is more than a buzzword-it's your creative signature and the key to standing out in a crowded industry. Whether you're pitching to producers, applying to writing programs,…
Maurice Vaughan

Great blog, Jacob N. Stuart! I mainly write Horror and Action, and I've noticed that I write about the same themes a lot, like asking for help/accepting help. I've been working on coming up with a sen...

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Ewan Dunbar

Its always great reading a script where the writer has stamped their own voice on the page. Its not a case of going out of your way to "have a thing", but it comes from experience and earning confidence in your own ability.

Dan MaxXx

I have no brand, just in the right place at right time. And it wasnt Luck. I put myself in spaces & situations where ppl actually make stuff for a living/income, and I got that tap on the shoulder by...

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CJ Walley

As ever, I feel the situation denotes the strategy. When I'm on set, being in that space, around people who can make things happen, moves me forward at light-speed compared to trying to network online...

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Bill Brock

I believe my strongest brand is that of Redemption, which focuses on lost, broken characters desperately attempting to weave their ways through some of life’s most psychologically, brutal avenues.

Exam...

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Geoff Hall
A conversation starter about loglines

Hi, Happy Saturday wonderful screenwriters.

So here’s a question to kick-start a conversation about loglines.

You have a story (long-form tv series) which has multiple threads, plot-lines and multiple protagonists and antagonists. How do you distill that down to create a coherent logline, which doesn’...

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Geoff Hall

So this is the X Files ‘overview’ (could we consider it a logline?) on IMDb:

“Two FBI Agents, Fox Mulder the believer and Dana Scully, the sceptic, investigate the strange and unexplained, while hidden...

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Geoff Hall

And here’s the same thing from IMDb about the 3 Body Problem:

“A fateful decision made in 1960s China reverberates in the present, where a group of scientists partner with a detective to confront an ex...

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Mike Boas

You could summarize all your stories by naming their common theme: Characters A,B, and C interact with the theme of X in the world of Y.

Or do one short logline for each story and just pack them all in one paragraph.

Wal Friman

Yep, like Mike says. Theme is the first that came to my mind. You describe your characters as one and treat your many threads, as a story world. Themes on two fronts with a goal and stakes.

Jaishwin SV.

Greetings I can do multi protagonist and antagonist story I have written a novel. So in my novel THERE ARE SO MANY MAIN CHARECTER AND IMORTANT ONEs .

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Maurice Vaughan
Souped-up Pickup Truck

I watched NIGHT TRAIN last night (it’s written by CJ Walley and directed by Shane Stanley, check it out). The movie is suspenseful, action-packed, and intense, and the characters and dialogue are written well, but I’ll remember the movie by one thing more than anything else: the black, souped-up pic...

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Jed Power

Maurice, I will. Your recommendation and the poster have sold me.

Maurice Vaughan

Great, Jed Power. Hope you like the movie. I did!

Bill Brock

Currently watching NIGHT TRAIN on HULU.

That truck is totally Badass.

Bill Brock

CJ Walley Oh, I was remiss in including this NETFLIX deal: Adam Sandler’s exclusive multi-picture contract for 250 MILLION. That is NOT a typo.

CJ Walley

Adam Sandler has his audience and the dude prints money while people hate on his films. I actually think that's a wise business decision from Netflix. I also think Netflix removing the rating system was a wise move too, even though a lot of people (mainly Reddit) hated it.

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