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An Emmy-Nominated Producer's 5 Documentary Filmmaking Tips

Documentaries have been produced since 1922. They were always considered the educational part of moviemaking; not entertainment. That has all changed. We are in the Golden Age of Documentaries. Prominent directors are using the documentary format to tell their stories. My documentary "Homecoming: Veterans, Wives, Mothers" joined the ranks for consideration for the “Outstanding Short Form Non-Fiction” Daytime Emmy Award in 2021. I need to say this format is one I use when I think a topic merits...

An Emmy-Nominated Producer's 5 Documentary Filmmaking Tips

Announcing the 10th Annual Search for New Blood Screenwriting Contest

Horror is a classic genre that stands the test of time. Decades-spanning franchises like HALLOWEEN and SCREAM still scare new generations of audiences, while terrifying new movies and shows like THE MENU and YELLOWJACKETS are redefining the horror landscape. Hollywood and audiences are always looking for that next big horror story -- and we want it to be YOURS! Stage 32 is thrilled to announce the 10th Annual Search for New Blood Screenwriting Contest! If you have a Horror story that needs t...

David Abrookin
David Abrookin
2 years ago
Announcing the 10th Annual Search for New Blood Screenwriting Contest

Coffee & Content: 5 Tips For Framing Cinematic Shots

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, we're looking at taking your project's visuals to the next level with framing in this video from In Depth Cine. There are certain framing styles that everyone is taught, and then there are the ones you mimic as you emulate the filmmakers you love and are trying to find your own style. But frami...

Coffee & Content: 5 Tips For Framing Cinematic Shots

Breaking Story As A Team

None of us live in a bubble. Neither does the creative process. In movies, the development of the story is usually the longest part of the process. It makes sense. Getting the plot and characters developed must happen before a single word is typed into your favorite scriptwriting software. Index cards may litter your floor or maybe you are one of the lucky ones who can see the entire story in your head – you are rare. At this stage, there is the fewest number of people involved as well and...

Mike Gasaway
Mike Gasaway
2 years ago
Breaking Story As A Team

How to Make The Director & Film Composer Collaboration Sing

So you landed a job as a composer for a Film. Congratulations! But now where do you start? I think a good point is to build a positive relationship with your Director. That could definitely contribute to the success of your gig. Like any other kind of human relationship, there are no rules to make it work and there is always room for improvement, but here you’ll find some tips and thoughts, based on my experience, that I think might be helpful. Let’s suppose you have negotiated the deal, the...

Elena Maro
Elena Maro
2 years ago
How to Make The Director & Film Composer Collaboration Sing

An Indie Filmmaker's 5 Tips For Safe Stunts

So you’re working on your first action-packed short, feature, or pilot with martial arts, bullet hits, and smashed walls? Or maybe it’s a horror with gory falls and feints? Or it’s a car crash in a serious drama? Or maybe your actor is simply just pushed by a passing pedestrian and stumbles to the ground? For my last project, “I Miss Us,” I entered the domain of stunts and I was equally excited and terrified. My previous productions had mostly been room dramas, sci-fi, or projects heavily dea...

Roth Rind
Roth Rind
2 years ago
An Indie Filmmaker's 5 Tips For Safe Stunts

We Are More Than Our Accomplishments!

I’ve seen a few narratives about “making it” and the feelings that will presumably accompany the magic moment when we have crossed over into the elusive place that we have been striving towards for so long. I truly don’t mean that as a belittlement or to say that we should not work hard towards it or have goals. On the contrary, we should absolutely work towards our goals. But in recent years, I’ve come to realize the importance of the condition that my heart is in during that journey. “How”...

Leonardo Ramirez
Leonardo Ramirez
2 years ago
We Are More Than Our Accomplishments!

Worldwide Premiere of the 8th Annual Stage 32 Short Film Program!

Happy Tuesday, Stage 32-ers! For the 8th year, we are thrilled to be joining forces with one of the few Oscar-qualifying short film festivals in the land, Hollyshorts Film Festival. This year, as we have for the past 7 years, we are honored to present the hardworking and talented filmmakers that won this year's Stage 32 Short Film Contest during a special Hollyshorts screening on August 10th. Stage 32 has an exciting week of events lined up at the HollyShorts Film Festival beginning August 1...

Worldwide Premiere of the 8th Annual Stage 32 Short Film Program!

Announcing The Winner of The Palm Springs Women in Film & Television & Stage 32 Short Script Competition

Getting your short script produced is the quickest way into the industry. Many famous writer/directors have started with short films like Damien Chazelle with WHIPLASH, Wes Anderson with BOTTLE ROCKET, Taika Waititi with TWO CARS, ONE NIGHT, Christopher Nolan with DOODLEBUG, Martin Scorsese with THE BIG SHAVE, and the list goes on... With that in mind, Palm Springs Women in Film & Television (PSWIFT) partnered with Stage 32 to launch the first of its kind Short Script Competition open to filmm...

David Abrookin
David Abrookin
2 years ago
Announcing The Winner of The Palm Springs Women in Film & Television & Stage 32 Short Script Competition

Coffee & Content: How 'Sin City' Revolutionized Visual Effects

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, in this video from Nerstalgic, we're taking a look at visual effects from a different angle. It's pretty commonplace today for big studio films to be filmed largely on a soundstage with almost nothing but actors and green screens (or blue screens). The film SIN CITY is almost 20 years old, but...

Coffee & Content: How 'Sin City' Revolutionized Visual Effects
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