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9 Things You Must Include in a Director Resume

It goes without saying that the entertainment industry is unlike any other. It is fast-paced, creatively challenging, ever-changing, exciting, and extremely competitive. Entertainment professionals, especially directors, are constantly taking on new projects, looking for new work, and finding new opportunities to expand their portfolio of experience. Many people aspire to become an entertainment director, but very few will actually make it to this highly coveted role. If you have been lucky enou...

Mike Podesto
Mike Podesto
5 years ago
9 Things You Must Include in a Director Resume

Battling through Struggles, While Keeping Busy in a Busy Industry

The entertainment industry has been a major part of my life ever since I was super young. My first experience in front of a camera was child modeling. As a kid, my parents had me acting in various community theatre plays and musicals until I eventually signed with an agent to begin my work acting in television and movie productions. My experience in the acting industry includes Degrassi, Party Mamas, Splatalot, and more. I experimented with radio broadcasting for a little while and had my own on...

Corey Dixon
Corey Dixon
5 years ago
Battling through Struggles, While Keeping Busy in a Busy Industry

Tips on Breaking Into the Entertainment Industry from Talent Manager & Producer Brian Dobbins (BLACK-ISH)

Happy Tuesday Stage 32! We recently had the pleasure of chatting with talent manager and producer Brian Dobbins (Black-ish, Grown-ish, Mixed-ish) about how to break into the entertainment industry. Between his own successful career as a producer and as a talent manager to some major A-listers (Martin Lawrence, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Anthony Anderson are on his roster) Brian has helped countless careers blossom in this highly competitive industry.  In this interview, Brian talks about how he...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
5 years ago
Tips on Breaking Into the Entertainment Industry from Talent Manager & Producer Brian Dobbins (BLACK-ISH)

Stage 32 Joins Forces With Netflix - An Invitation for You

Stage 32 + Netflix join forces to bring you an exclusive television pitch workshop! For many, the holy grail of television has become Netflix. It’s a titan in the industry, and with over 200 million subscribers worldwide, no one is creating and releasing original content quite like them. Just look at the recent hit show BRIDGERTON, which has already been seen by a massive 80 million households (!!) since its release. In addition, no other platform has committed to releasing more original co...

RB Botto
RB Botto
5 years ago
Stage 32 Joins Forces With Netflix - An Invitation for You

Coffee & Content: How Aaron Sorkin Creates Musical Dialogue & Roger Deakins on Practical Lighting

Happy Sunday Creative Army! Have you had a creative weekend so far? I have some content here for you that is sure to get the creative juices flowing, so grab your coffee and let's dive in. First up, our friends at StudioBinder recently released a video exploring how cinematographer Roger Deakins (1917, Skyfall, Blade Runner 2045, No Country for Old Men) uses practical lighting in his work. This video explains what practical lighting is, how you can achieve a "natural" look on camera, how blo...

RB Botto
RB Botto
5 years ago
Coffee & Content: How Aaron Sorkin Creates Musical Dialogue & Roger Deakins on Practical Lighting

How to Succeed in the Entertainment Industry in 2021

Happy Saturday Stage 32!   As many of you know, our fearless leader and CEO Richard "RB" Botto regularly hosts "Ask Me Anything" webinars. RB's AMA's are packed with inspirational, no-bs shop talk about all aspects of the entertainment industry.    Naturally, there was no better way to say hasta la vista to 2020 and hello to 2021 than with a special Ask Me Anything" F@#$ 2020 Edition from RB. I wanted to take a moment to share with you some of the highlights that are sure to help you conti...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
5 years ago
How to Succeed in the Entertainment Industry in 2021

Stage 32 Member Spotlight: Bob Harper, Animation Veteran

With a New Year comes a reinvigorated sense of purpose. The purpose of Stage 32? To connect, to educate, to elevate. The purpose of the Stage 32 Lounges? To provide a safe and encouraging environment for creatives and professionals to connect, educate, and elevate each other. The purpose of the Member Spotlight series? To show that your Stage 32 connections start with a post, a comment, or a direct message, but they can lead to a meeting, even a creative partnership. It all starts with a convers...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
5 years ago
Stage 32 Member Spotlight: Bob Harper, Animation Veteran

7 Tips for Writers to Boost their Creativity

More than 40,000 people in industries such as entertainment, journalism, and marketing communications are employed as writers (1). If you are writing for a salary in compensation, creativity and imagination is a fundamental skill for you. Writing is easy It doesn’t take much time Movies are made easily These are some of the common myths screenwriters usually heard on a daily basis. But wait. The biggest myths about screenwriting have already been exposed. Now is your turn to put in yo...

Amanda Jerelyn
Amanda Jerelyn
5 years ago
7 Tips for Writers to Boost their Creativity

The Entertainment Industry, Health, and You

In this third blog installment I am going to discuss something very serious and it affects everyone whether they are in the film industry or not - our health. During these extra-ordinary times all of us in the entertainment industry are going though various levels of struggle with some of us not being able to work for months. Being mindful about our wellbeing is of paramount importance as we go through our day to day activities.I am in no way any part of the medical profession. As you may know I...

Navid Lancaster
Navid Lancaster
5 years ago
The Entertainment Industry, Health, and You

How to Manage Revenues on International Co-Productions

In a previous article we discussed the international co-production as a format for producers to collaborate and join forces. The international co-production is common ground in the film industry and has been gaining popularity as well in production of television series and animation projects. As by definition, an international co-production consists of an independent production and financing structure, the revenues generated by exploitation of the project do not belong to just one production...

David Zannoni
David Zannoni
5 years ago
How to Manage Revenues on International Co-Productions
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