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Two New Yorkers in Hollywood: What You'll Learn When You First Get into Entertainment & What Not to Do (with Richard Botto & Bradley Gallo)

New people flock to LA every day with big dreams and their hearts set on "making it". However, as anyone who has moved to LA for entertainment can tell you, no one is going to roll out a red carpet for you just for showing up.  Often times, arriving in "tinsel town" can be a lonely and unforgiving place. Fortunately, our two favorite New Yorkers in Hollywood have teamed up to teach you What You'll Learn When You First Get into Entertainment & What Not to Do. In this clip from his FREE webina...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
6 years ago
Two New Yorkers in Hollywood: What You'll Learn When You First Get into Entertainment & What Not to Do (with Richard Botto & Bradley Gallo)

How I Survived the Hollywood Crash

In my blogs on “How We Screwed the Showbiz Culture Up” and “Why I Passed On That Screenplay,” I talk a fair bit of trash about how the ethical and creative practices of Hollywood’s development process have strayed from the fundamentals that made this industry strong. By far, the most common and rational response to the ideas I’m expressing in these rants is that “THIS IS A BUSINESS.” If we get caught up in the creative - or even the ethical - needs of our projects and our community, we’re making...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
6 years ago
How I Survived the Hollywood Crash

Your Success is Our Success! Thanks for Sharing Your Inspiring Stories!

Good morning Stage 32 Family! I hope you have all had a wonderful pre-Thanksgiving weekend. We’re heading into the last week of November and one that largely kicks off the holiday season for many of us. During this time, it is important to stay focused on our screenwriting and filmmaking goals. I want to remind everyone who is participating in our November Write Club Challenge that this is the last week to knock out your writing goal for the month of November. For those who have yet to partic...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
6 years ago
Your Success is Our Success! Thanks for Sharing Your Inspiring Stories!

Coffee & Content - How A Title will Help You Write & How Music Shapes Your Film

A very Happy Thanksgiving week to you Creative Army! This Sunday, we've got some great content for all you filmmakers out there. My coffee's brewing, how about yours? First on the docket, can your project's title shape how you write your story? Writer/Director Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit, Thor: Ragnarok, What We Do in the Shadows) thinks so! Learn more in his interview with our friends over at IndieWire.  Next up, film editor Tom Cross (La La Land, Whiplash, First Man, Joy) tells the folks...

RB Botto
RB Botto
6 years ago
Coffee & Content - How A Title will Help You Write & How Music Shapes Your Film

Screenwriter Review: How Stage 32 Script Services "Makes You a Better Writer"

For the last two years, I have been working on my screenplay, THE POSTCARD. It is based on the true story of my Great Grandparents and all I wanted to do was write a little thing about their story, that wouldn't take too long, I thought around a 20/30 minute short... Two years later, I'm still writing it.   The postcard my Great Grandfather Harry sent to my Great Grandmother Rebecca from the Titanic in 1912.   I was doing okay, but as I was writing it, I found that if I was going t...

Rosalind Winton
Rosalind Winton
6 years ago
Screenwriter Review: How Stage 32 Script Services "Makes You a Better Writer"

The Top Five Myths About Screenwriting Exposed

Becoming a screenwriter is a truly incredible process, that will challenge you, reward you, disappoint you, but never bore you. That being said, it’s important to go into this path with eyes wide open, and know the truth about being a screenwriter. These are the top 5 myths about being a screenwriter that you should know first. Myth #1 - It Doesn’t Involve Much Writing Although screenplays are short, usually from 90 to 100 pages, with a lot of empty space on the page, they can actually be mu...

Ellie Coverdale
Ellie Coverdale
6 years ago
The Top Five Myths About Screenwriting Exposed

Despising The Free Lunch- How to Get Paid Like a Pro

Getting paid for being a filmmaker is an art form and rarely taken to heart, so artists starve for their craft. This image of the "starving artist" must not and should not be perpetuated. Most people believe that the work of a writer, a producer, a filmmaker is based on passion alone, and as a result it is assumed that all artists are meant to work for free, or to get paid later, because their passion for the craft will make them accept work under any condition, including the freebies or the inf...

Alexia Melocchi
Alexia Melocchi
6 years ago
Despising The Free Lunch- How to Get Paid Like a Pro

Cashing In Your Million Dollar Idea

Probably the most coveted of all Hollywood’s many careers and titles, more widely sought after even than the dream of becoming a movie star itself, is the position of “idea guy.” Someone has to be doing this job, according to popular wisdom. What’s more, all the remakes and adaptations we see in theaters today make it clear beyond doubt that this person, whoever they are, is doing a pretty terrible job. If someone is going to sit in a room all day, getting paid millions and millions of dollars a...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
6 years ago
Cashing In Your Million Dollar Idea

Another Stage 32 Success Story: "Winning This Contest Feels Like a Game Changer!"

Oh hi there, I just got back from LA. “Umm... what?” Yeah, I write movies... I mean, not “movie” movies, at least not yet, more-like blueprints for movies-- you know, ​screenplays​. A pause. There’s always a pause. “Sir, this is a hospital.” Okay, a little background: I’m from New York. No, not the city. Long Island. Yuck! That accent, I know. That little dude who terrorizes bagel shops-- yep. That is home sweet home. And I work in healthcare. I’ve got a good, responsible job tha...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
6 years ago
Another Stage 32 Success Story:  "Winning This Contest Feels Like a Game Changer!"

Coffee & Content - Nailing Cinematic End Credits & The Keys to a Great Story

Good Morning Creative Army! Here's to another cinematic Sunday here at Stage 32. We've got some hot new content for your today. Got your coffee ready? First up, our friends over at Film Riot teach the subtle art of making cinematic end credits. Have you ever heard of a "snorkel lens"? These handy little lenses effortlessly ensure a cinematic vibe. End credits are an often overlooked footnote to an otherwise amazing film, watch this video to make sure your film ends with a bang. Secondly, w...

RB Botto
RB Botto
6 years ago
Coffee & Content - Nailing Cinematic End Credits & The Keys to a Great Story
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