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A Stunt By Any Other Name Is Still A Stunt

Filmmakers have a huge undertaking as they schedule and budget their projects, each piece is vital to the success of the project, and getting everything in place as efficiently as possible is huge. Stunts are a piece of the puzzle that bring joy to audiences and chills to the production team. Why Do Stunts Bring Chills To The Production Team? Stunts have special training involved, multiple safety protocols, stunt coordinators, and many other specialty measures to ensure that the performer...

Stephanie Moore
Stephanie Moore
a year ago
A Stunt By Any Other Name Is Still A Stunt

10 Tips To Scrutinize Your Script Before Submitting

As a new screenwriter ready to submit your script for coverage, it is essential to thoroughly proofread, edit, and scrutinize your work to ensure its success. In this comprehensive guide, I will provide you with a general checklist of 10 essential tips that will empower and inspire you to confidently refine your script. From examining the structure and flow of your story to reviewing dialogue and character development, these tips will hopefully help you take your script to the next level and inc...

Miquiel Banks
Miquiel Banks
a year ago
10 Tips To Scrutinize Your Script Before Submitting

Celebrate The March 2024 Stage 32 Community's Successes

Hey Stage 32ers! We love celebrating this community and all that you've all achieved, and we know you do too! We wanted to make sure that all the successes you've garnered are getting their proper due so keep reading to learn all about signings, deals, meetings, script requests, and so much more from the month of March... Congrats to Mark Palmer who signed a Shopping Agreement with industry professional Valerie Idehan after connecting through a Pitch Session! You can read about how this deal...

Emily J
Emily J
a year ago
Celebrate The March 2024 Stage 32 Community's Successes

Working Remotely As A Film & TV Composer: Everything You Need To Know

As a composer for Film and Television, you are probably used to working on your own in your studio most of the time, basically with the sole exception of meetings and recording sessions. Among composers, we always joke about our professional life “in isolation”. Well, 4 years ago, Covid happened, and, as of today, the composer job is still almost 100% remote. This has changed the workflow in many ways, making us switch to new strategies to communicate, meet, share… Here are some of my thoughts...

Elena Maro
Elena Maro
a year ago
Working Remotely As A Film & TV Composer: Everything You Need To Know

Spring Into Creativity: Harnessing The Power Of The Season For Inspired Writing

Easter and Passover are upon us; both coincide with the arrival of spring, the season of renewal. Just as the earth awakens from winter's slumber, bursting with new life, vibrant colors, and fresh smells filling the air, so too do our minds teem with creative potential during this transformative time. However, as we ponder rebirth and growth, it is important not to overlook the foundation upon which our creativity thrives: our health. Taking Care Of Your Health Amidst the hustle of our creati...

Maria Baltazzi
Maria Baltazzi
a year ago
Spring Into Creativity: Harnessing The Power Of The Season For Inspired Writing

Coffee & Content: When The Director Crops The Film

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, this video by From The Frame digs into the perennial debate on aspect ratios. Which framing is best? But there's a nuance to this debate that the pros and cons often miss: the director's intent. Using examples from TITANIC, DUNE, OPPENHEIMER, and more, you'll see just how filmmakers compose the...

Coffee & Content: When The Director Crops The Film

The Author + Screenwriter Collaboration: Adapting A Novel Into A Screenplay

In 2020, I wrote a Stage 32 blog about how to use struggles as creative fuel: When Life Gives You Lemons, Open a Lemonade Company - How to Use Struggles as Creative Fuel. In the last paragraph of that blog I wrote: "Although I did not find a new well-paid job, I would not change it for the world. And I have confidence in the universe." Shortly after posting my blog on Stage 32, a published author contacted me mentioning that she read my wonderful blog and would like to connect. This was...

The Author + Screenwriter Collaboration: Adapting A Novel Into A Screenplay

Red Carpet Roll-Out: April 2024's New Educators & Execs at Stage 32!

Happy Friday, Stage 32 Community! Our Stage 32 Team has been working diligently to bring in as many new resources and opportunities as possible to enrich your experience here in our community! At Stage 32 you have direct access to award-winning industry executives and professionals who’ve written, directed, produced, filmed, developed, performed, and represented acclaimed projects such as 12 YEARS A SLAVE, THE HOLDOVERS, STRANGER THINGS, SOUND OF FREEDOM, SOUTH PARK, THE WALKING DEAD, INTE...

Red Carpet Roll-Out: April 2024's New Educators & Execs at Stage 32!

Stage 32's April 2024 Education Schedule!

Happy Thursday, Stage 32 Community! I hope that the last month has been joyful and productive for you all! Our Stage 32 Education Team has certainly been hard at work to bring incredible education opportunities and resources to this fantastic community. This April, you'll have the chance to learn from knowledgeable industry executives, award-winning screenwriters, producers, directors, showrunners, animators, and representatives. Impressive creative professionals who have worked on or repres...

Stage 32's April 2024 Education Schedule!

Writer Signs Shopping Agreement With Director & Producer After Connecting Through Stage 32

I’m a professional comedian, actor, and “wannabe” writer. For over 22 years I’ve been performing as a stand-up comedian. When I was studying law to get my law degree, and then when I was working as a prosecutor I never in my wildest dreams thought I’d be a “stand-up comedian”. But it happened. Pursuing a career in the performing arts was never something that was considered an option when growing up in the 80s. My dad was old school, he was a military man and he hammered it into me that, “You go...

Mark Palmer
Mark Palmer
a year ago
Writer Signs Shopping Agreement With Director & Producer After Connecting Through Stage 32
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