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Sol Rise: From Connection to Creation on Stage 32

This started with a comment on Stage 32 and ended with a short film called Sol Rise. It began on a post by our friend Sebastian Tudores, directed at Juliana Philippi and me: “I need to get you two together to sing on film.” I had casually mentioned that I used to sing with the Houston Masterworks Chorus, and Juliana had shared that she’s a singer as well, so naturally, he ran with it. The Debate That afternoon, I turned to my wife and said, “Honey, this guy seems nice… I don’t think he’...

Leonardo Ramirez
Leonardo Ramirez
7 hours ago
Sol Rise: From Connection to Creation on Stage 32

Birds, Bees, and Threes: Key Insights to Fundraising and Getting Creative

Making a short film was one of the best things I’ve ever decided to do. When COVID hit and my auditions stopped, my creativity didn’t. Birds, Bees, and Threes is based on a true story from my childhood, and I had a brewing desire to share the story with the world. It’s funny, cringey, and honest. Logline: Julia’s trusted triplet support group leader expresses the importance of teaching their children about sex by the age of eight. Birds, Bees, and Threes comically follows Julia and Andy Huds...

Paige Hullett
Paige Hullett
a day ago
Birds, Bees, and Threes: Key Insights to Fundraising and Getting Creative

Coffee & Content: The Art of Spontaneity in Storytelling

Happy Sunday, Creative Army! Let’s kick things off with a huge shoutout to everyone who has already jumped into this month’s Introduce Yourself Weekend. Thousands of creatives from around the world are connecting, sharing their stories, and building relationships that can lead to collaborations, opportunities, and lifelong friendships. If you haven’t made your introduction yet, you still have time. Head over to the Introduce Yourself Lounge before the weekend wraps. Be bold. Introduce yourse...

RB Botto
RB Botto
2 days ago
Coffee & Content: The Art of Spontaneity in Storytelling

Valued Connections: Don’t Forget Where You Came From

Someone who was a guest on my weekly “Now Hear This Entertainment” podcast recently had a massive opportunity, getting to open for country star Lainey Wilson. That’s an opportunity that my interviewee won’t soon forget. When she posted about it on Instagram, I pulled out the old, “Don’t forget us little people when someone is sharing a video someday of opening for you” in commenting on her reel. I can paint you a picture of the long, long road of how I ever got to her in the first place. And...

Valued Connections: Don’t Forget Where You Came From

Five Reasons I Can Tell Your Pilot Has Problems from the First Five Pages

You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. I read hundreds of pilot scripts every year, most of them written by emerging writers. I teach pilot writing labs here on Stage 32, and I also work as a consultant and producer. Since my job is to give feedback, I give every script a full read (sometimes more than one). But when you send your script out to a producer or exec who is not being paid for feedback, they can stop reading whenever they feel they’ve seen enough. So the first...

Five Reasons I Can Tell Your Pilot Has Problems from the First Five Pages

Reframing Rejection: Why “No” Might Be Your Greatest Advantage

Rejection has a way of feeling final. In an industry built on gatekeepers, opportunities, and timing, a single “no” can land like a verdict rather than a moment. It’s easy, almost automatic, to associate rejection with failure, with being stuck, or with the idea that all your hard work somehow didn’t matter. But that interpretation misses something important. Rejection, uncomfortable as it is, can be one of the most effective forces shaping your career. The Familiar Weight of "No" Most c...

Lauren Hackney
Lauren Hackney
5 days ago
Reframing Rejection: Why “No” Might Be Your Greatest Advantage

Insider Intel: How New Voices Break In By Breaking Out: The Rise of the Auteur

Nolan. Kubrick. Spielberg. There is a moment in every auteur's career that looks, from the outside, like a mistake. Tarantino wins the Palme d'Or for Pulp Fiction in 1994 and the crowd is divided. Supposedly, half the jury reportedly walked out during deliberations. Christopher Nolan releases Memento with no studio backing and a structure that runs backward because that was the only honest way to tell that particular story. Bong Joon-ho makes his debut with Barking Dogs Never Bite and Korean a...

Insider Intel: How New Voices Break In By Breaking Out: The Rise of the Auteur

Tune In For Cannes Film Festival Updates - Live Behind The Scenes!

And...we're off! The 2026 Cannes Film Festival is in full swing, and Stage 32 is all over the Croisette! For those of you who weren't able to make it to France this year, we want to make sure that you, too, are part of the action. Stop what you're doing right now, pick up your phone, and go follow our fearless leader, Richard "RB" Botto, and Managing Director Amanda Toney: Instagram @stage32 @rbwalksintoabar X @stage32 @rbwalksintoabar Facebook @stage32   We are LIV...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
7 days ago
Tune In For Cannes Film Festival Updates - Live Behind The Scenes!

Stage 32 + Witchcraft Motion Picture Company Team Up For First-Of-Its-Kind Contained Genre Screenwriting Contest!

Exclusively on Stage 32, one of the top independent production studios in Hollywood has opened their doors to our community and we're excited to announce we've partnered with Witchcraft Motion Picture Company who will sign a shopping agreement to develop and package the winning script of our new, one-of-a-kind "Contained Genre" screenwriting contest! Hey Stage 32 Community! We're proud to announce the Stage 32 + Witchcraft Motion Picture Company Contained Genre Screenwriting Contest to help...

Stage 32 + Witchcraft Motion Picture Company Team Up For First-Of-Its-Kind Contained Genre Screenwriting Contest!

Coffee & Content: The Magic of Craft and the Reality of Access

Happy Sunday, Creative Army! I hope your weekend has been a creative one so far. Whether you have been writing, filming, editing, or sketching out the next spark of an idea, I have something today that will give you a boost. So grab your coffee, and let’s dive in. This week’s featured video comes from Adam Savage: Behind the Scenes of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu! What I love about this video is how tactile the whole creative process feels. Jon Favreau walks Adam through practical...

RB Botto
RB Botto
9 days ago
Coffee & Content: The Magic of Craft and the Reality of Access
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