Top 10 Stage 32 Lounge Posts - From Script to Panel to Screen

Top 10 Stage 32 Lounge Posts - From Script to Panel to Screen

Hey, Stage 32-ers! It’s been a minute since our last recount of the lounges’ Top 10 Posts, and understandably so! If you haven’t yet watched the FREE Netflix Pitch Workshop, stop everything, register, and schedule an afternoon to watch it (and take notes - copious notes!). If you weren’t attending live, you may not know that there were a couple of posts started just for the attendees to introduce and chat amongst themselves. Don’t worry! I’ve got you, boo!
With today’s Top 10 Posts, I’ve curated “rapid-fire networking posts”, like the two from the Netflix Pitch Workshop, where you can click a slew of pluses to beef up your network, introduce yourself to get the conversation going, and make strides towards your next step in development. So, what are your options as a screenwriter pitching your project? Let’s take a moment to unpack what the most popular options are for scripts in development and what lounges you can visit to maximize your networking.
Most screenwriters are interested in selling their scripts, in which case they’d be pitching to a producer. Subscribe to the Producing Lounge to keep up with topics and network with producers. Some screenwriters want to make the project in another capacity, such as director, in which case definitely subscribe to the Filmmaking Lounge to stay fresh with filmmaking techniques! But if you’re pitching for another medium, say animation, as a book or play adaptation, or to create a comic book first, consider the Animation, the Authoring & Playwriting, and/or the Transmedia Lounge. Did you know that some scripts can even be made into table-top games? The things you learn in the Transmedia Lounge! WILD!
Don’t forget - you can bookmark any “evergreen” posts, whether by topic or by opportunity. You can also get the link to the post to share by clicking the “share” button on the bottom, right-hand corner of the post. Not sure which lounges you are subscribed to? You can confirm your subscriptions here.
Without further ado, today’s Top 10 Posts:
1. Screenwriters - Let's talk Netflix! Stage 32 + Netflix TV Pitching Webinar by Amanda Toney
- ONE POST TO RULE THEM ALL! LOL! This post was started a month ago, but it is still going strong! When there are almost 400 comments, you know it’s a good post for meeting new members!
2. Producers, Filmmakers & TV makers - Let’s talk Netflix! Stage32 + Netflix TV Pitching Webinar - by Amanda Toney
- This was the companion post from the workshop, and with over 200 comments, this is a fantastic post for screenwriters to meet producers!
3. Pitching a Docuseries by Alexandra FitzGerald
- What better place to ask advice about pitching than to the people who listen to the pitches and are responsible for greenlighting them?
4. The Cycle of Television Producing Life: Edit - Network - Notes - Edit - Network - Notes - by Amanda Toney
- Started by our very own Amanda Toney about her own journey into television, and it’s a fantastic insight into the adjustments we have to make even once greenlit (so stay flexible from pitching through production!).
5. Titan Effect — A spy-thriller and sci-fi transmedia project by Christian Nommay
- This is a great example of explaining your journey as part of your project’s introduction, which makes readers want to read. No one likes ads, but we all love BTS (behind the scenes), and this one is BTS and an invitation!
- If you’re pitching a Transmedia project, this could be a fantastic topic to explore while you are refining your pitch!
7. How to 2D Animate by Landis Stokes
- After writing for an animated project, including a comprehensive budget can be singularly elusive. This is a great discussion to help keep the logistics for your pitch on track!
8. Comic Book to TV series? By Cenack Winchester
- Part introduction, part question, all pitch, and the response has been phenomenal! The originator of the post has even received testimonials in the comments - a great idea for your future posts!
9. Finding a director by Steven M. Cross
- When crafting a pitch, having attachments such as actors and directors, can help boost the appeal; this is a great example of asking for advice while also inviting attachments!
10. ‘Pick me up’ Tips by Audrey O’Reilly
- Waiting for that greenlight as a filmmaker with a script in hand can be excruciating, and this post is a fantastic opportunity to both share ways you bounce back and receive tips from your community!
No matter where you are in your pitching process, you are always welcome to start the conversation in the Stage32 Lounges! Not sure where to start? You can DM me or email me at K.Ross@stage32.com For now, why not start with the links above? Click, read, comment, and start a post of your own! I look forward to seeing each of you in the lounges!
About the Author

Karen "Kay" Ross
Filmmaker, Producer, Screenwriter, Script Consultant, Voice Actor, Actor
Kay Ross is an actor, producer, writer, and champion for the "inner teenager.” While being a producer on a television show like Netflix’s “Sex Education” would be a dream realized, for now, she kicks ass on shorts, features, and hosts a weekly IGLive to empower creatives called “The Victory Round.”...