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Authority Magazine: 5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me When I First Became A Filmmaker, an interview with Richard “RB” Botto of Stage 32

Happy Wednesday Stage 32! Since 2011, the Stage 32 team has been working tirelessly to help you stay connected, creative, motivated, and informed. As always, we are committed to bringing you networking opportunities, education and mentoring from top-level industry executives and professionals, and access to decision-makers around the globe all from the comfort of your own home. Recently our efforts have been noticed by the media in a big way. We are incredibly proud and honored that Stage 32...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
3 years ago
Authority Magazine: 5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me When I First Became A Filmmaker, an interview with Richard “RB” Botto of Stage 32

Voyage LA: Exploring Life & Business with Stage 32 CEO Richard Botto

Happy Wednesday Creative Army! Stage 32's continued mission is to democratize the entertainment business and the industry is taking notice in a big way. We are incredibly proud and honored that Stage 32 has been featured recently in Forbes Magazine, Business Insider, Inc. Magazine, and more. Recently, I had the pleasure of chatting with Voyage LA about how and why Stage 32 was born over ten years ago.  Specifically, I spoke with them about my journey in the industry, how Stage 32 came ab...

Voyage LA: Exploring Life & Business with Stage 32 CEO Richard Botto

Networking: Doors Open and Doors Close – Shall We Leave Them Ajar?

NEW YEAR, NEW YOU! Wishing you all an abundant New Year filled with love, joy, and success! Four days into the New Year, I’ve taken stock of where I’ve been, where I am right now and where I want to be. I have decided that lamenting the past and worrying about the future is a huge waste of time and being a septuagenarian, one does not have the luxury of squandering a moment. That made me think about my relationships with family, friends, and colleagues. Doors will remain open to family, no ma...

Bev Gandara
Bev Gandara
3 years ago
Networking: Doors Open and Doors Close – Shall We Leave Them Ajar?

Coffee & Content: How to Get Work as a Filmmaker in 2022 & How to Find Auditions Without an Agent

Happy Sunday Creative Army! Happy first Sunday of 2022! Here at Stage 32, we have our finger on the pulse of the entertainment industry, and our network of executives are hungry for great content this year. Grab your coffee and let's dive into some content that will help you get ready to conquer your career in 2022. First up, Film Jams recently released a great video featuring four tips on how to get work as a filmmaker/videographer in 2022. They go over everything from what you need equipm...

Coffee & Content: How to Get Work as a Filmmaker in 2022 & How to Find Auditions Without an Agent

Designing Your Creative Year in 2022: Plotting vs. Pantsing

It must be the storyteller in me, but I love endings and beginnings. December and January are my two favorite months of the year, in part because of the way they invite us to pause and reflect on where we’ve been and where we’re headed. I’m a planner and a goal-setter by nature and by practice, and I thought I’d share with you how I design my creative year by approaching it like a story. As I’m sure you’ve all discovered, there’s a long-standing divide in the writing world between those who wr...

Designing Your Creative Year in 2022: Plotting vs. Pantsing

Best of Stage 32 Community Posts 2021

Looking back on 2021, it's easy to see loss, confusion, and pain. If you look for it, however, I think you'll find the beauty and abundance you crave. For me, I see healing, growth, and productive friction. I can only see the many contributions of our nearly one million global members, the insightful posts of our Community Leaders, and the productive conversations with everyone in between. The Stage 32 community was built on the values that Hollywood all too often takes for granted - positivity,...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
3 years ago
Best of Stage 32 Community Posts 2021

I Composed Music for 30 Days Straight: This is What I Learned…

Back in October, I sat in my chair and started a journey that really put a lot of things perspective. It was an adventure I never really thought much about. I love music - it’s in my blood. So, when I stumbled on the 21 Days of VGM challenge a while ago, I thought “Oh, I got this.” Making music every day isn’t so bad. Easy. However, I got a rude awakening. It seems simple right? Sit down, get some notation paper or open your DAW and make about 16 bars of music every day and to be honest, it...

Shanika Freeman
Shanika Freeman
3 years ago
I Composed Music for 30 Days Straight: This is What I Learned…

Happy Holidays from the Stage 32 Team

On behalf of the entire Stage 32 family, I'd like to wish you all a happy, healthy, and loving Christmas and remainder of the holiday season. While the holidays are a time of celebration, I hope everyone will take a moment to reflect on the many blessings life has offered and afforded all of us. We personally feel blessed to have had so many of you enter and enrich our lives. The Stage 32 community has grown to over 800,000 members from around the globe, and we are beyond honored to provide ea...

Happy Holidays from the Stage 32 Team

How to Ask for an Extension on a Deadline

Sometimes, aspiring writers ask me a question. What’s one piece of advice you’d give an aspiring writer? Or, if you could tell your younger self one piece of writing advice, what would it be? To properly explain my answer, I need to tell you a little story. After a rather rough few months at the end of 2013, I found myself at the tail end of a six-week writing slump. For the only time in my writing career, I’d only written 300 words in those six weeks (the least I have ever written). So...

How to Ask for an Extension on a Deadline

How to Make Friends in the Film Industry: The New Approach to Networking

A few years ago,  I had the devastating privilege of teaching television and film production to teenagers. Yes, oxymoron intended. Two things became clear early on: these students had no respect for the equipment because they were issued cameras like pacifiers, nor did they understand the value of their human resources due to the emphasis put squarely on technology above all. Guess what we did for the first week? We learned about networking. Man, were they mad. Then again, that could have been b...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
3 years ago
How to Make Friends in the Film Industry: The New Approach to Networking
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