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Announcing the Stage 32 5th Annual Television Writing Contest!

Don't touch that dial! The biggest television writing contest of the year is back and better than ever! After an awesome series of meetings for last year's winner - Christine Torres - Stage 32 is proud to launch the 5th Annual Television Writing Contest!  Television is at the height of its Golden Age and there are unlimited opportunities for writers with unique voices and fresh stories! No matter what format you write in – sitcom, drama, serialized, procedural, mini-series, limited series – we...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
6 years ago
Announcing the Stage 32 5th Annual Television Writing Contest!

Coffee & Content - 20 Drone Tips To Fly Like A Pro Filmmaker & How to Film in Low Light

Good Morning, Stage 32! Happy Sunday to you. Hope it's off to a good start. Grab your cup, have a seat, and let's educate ourselves with some quick videos this morning. First up, as filmmakers, we sometimes have to capture a shot that covers a whole 'lotta ground. And what better way to do that than with a drone? Check out 20 Drove Tips to Fly Like a Pro Filmmaker. Next, how important is lighting in a low light situation? Our second video from our friends at Aputure know a thing or two ab...

RB Botto
RB Botto
6 years ago
Coffee & Content - 20 Drone Tips To Fly Like A Pro Filmmaker & How to Film in Low Light

Is There a Permanent Fix for Vocal Burnout?

Julie Andrews. Lionel Richie. Michael Bublé. Keith Urban. Meghan Trainor. Celine Dion. Adele. What do these artists have in common? Each and every one has had vocal cord microsurgery, a procedure that attempts to fix vocal burnout and other serious vocal chord injuries. This kind of vocal damage isn't unusual. As a matter of fact, it's said to be an epidemic in the performing arts. Philipp Schmidli/Getty Images   But is there a cure that doesn't require surgery? Some experts say there i...

Is There a Permanent Fix for Vocal Burnout?

3 Ways Writers Can Get Noticed by Helping Others

Is your writing on the money? But there is no money in your pocket to pay for contest fees or pitching time? Do you want to get noticed? Score your first screenwriting credit? Then keep reading. I've been writing for six years. Entered my screenplays into contests. I even traveled to a pitching festival in Los Angeles. (I live in Holland.) But all of this costs money, money this screenwriter, working a part time job, did not always have. So how was I going to get noticed, then? I had to sit...

Marjolein Smit
Marjolein Smit
6 years ago
3 Ways Writers Can Get Noticed by Helping Others

How to find the Highway out of Development Hell

In our ever so wonderful and creative La La Land, there is a crowded little neighborhood called Development Hell. The real estate that sits there can potentially be worth millions, but the building phase is excruciating long. So long, actually, that the developers and architects behind it often give up altogether or turn it over and sell it back for scraps. This is the sad place where creativity and passion are replaced by stagnancy and frustration. If you've ever optioned a project, that...

Alexia Melocchi
Alexia Melocchi
6 years ago
How to find the Highway out of Development Hell

Should I Query Production Companies or a Rep With My Script? (by Richard Botto & Jason Mirch)

Is the trend to query production companies instead of reps with a script? It's a question that many Stage 32 members have asked in the past in our lounges right here on the platform. Now Richard Botto and Jason Mirch handle the question for a writer during the free "Ask Me Anything" webinar hosted by both gentlemen. A hint on how they responded? Query letters are tough. And if you have attachments to your film, maybe a letter can help. But don't dive in with a blind letter. Click below to hear...

Should I Query Production Companies or a Rep With My Script? (by Richard Botto & Jason Mirch)

How Crowdsourcing Helped a Feature Documentary Become a Film Festival, Netflix & iTunes Success

Welcome back to our ongoing crowdSOURCING series. In today’s video, join Stage 32’s very own Richard “RB” Botto as he talks about how the team of the feature documentary film, Mile…Mile and a Half, used crowdsourcing to help fund their film AND create an army of support that led to selling out film festival screenings and debuting at #2 on iTunes, right behind Jiro Dreams of Sushi (with all sorts of incredible successes in between). And they’re still crowdsourcing their audience today! Prepa...

How Crowdsourcing Helped a Feature Documentary Become a Film Festival, Netflix & iTunes Success

Another Stage 32 Screenwriting Contest Winner Signs with a Prolific Manager!

As the result of my winning the Stage 32 TV Writing Contest, Jason Mirch and his team have been setting meetings up for me all over town. It’s been a whirlwind water bottle tour! And all the industry professionals I’ve met with so far, have really positive things to say about their association with Stage 32. One of those meetings was with Brooklyn Weaver of Energy Entertainment. Brooklyn is a very intelligent and personable guy with a ton of knowledge about the film and TV industry. We met at Ch...

Christine Torres
Christine Torres
6 years ago
Another Stage 32 Screenwriting Contest Winner Signs with a Prolific Manager!

Coffee & Content - 5 Must Know Tips When Working on Set & A Day in the Life of a Production Assistant

Happy Sunday to all. Hope you're all having a fulfilling and creative weekend. Coffee is brewed and piping hot...so let's get to the content. First up today, our friends at Film Riot keep cranking out great content. In our first video this morning, 5 Must Know Tips When Working on Set gives grips sound advice. Being a grip isn't just about being technical, it's about being smart and timely, too. Second, a video no aspiring production crew member is going to want to miss, A Day in the Life...

RB Botto
RB Botto
6 years ago
Coffee & Content - 5 Must Know Tips When Working on Set & A Day in the Life of a Production Assistant

How NOT To Mess Up Auditions When You Have an Accent

Have you heard the story about the girl who lived in a very small town across America and had dreams so big that she decided to pack her bags and move to the Big Apple to build a career as a working actress, just like the other thousands of people who make the same decision every year? Yeah, you got it. I am "that" girl. Except I didn't move from another state. I moved all the way from Turkey, Istanbul, and was undoubtedly determined to make it as a foreign actress. Living in New York an...

Idil Tekeli
Idil Tekeli
6 years ago
How NOT To Mess Up Auditions When You Have an Accent
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