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The Holiday Jump Start: Prepare to take a Giant Leap Forward!

Hello Stage 32 Community! Wow. Believe it or not, you made it through a harrowing year. I want you to use this moment to very quickly reflect - and take stock - on all that you have personally dealt with - and overcome - in 2020. The world kicked off the “roaring” 2020’s with an inauspicious start. And then, we had a pretty rough middle of the year. And now, it seems we are in for an anxiety-inducing Finale. But, we are enthusiastic. We are hopeful. We are empowered. We are Stage 32. Amidst th...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
5 years ago
The Holiday Jump Start: Prepare to take a Giant Leap Forward!

Instagram Live Series: How to Boost your Creative Brand for 2021 & 5 Steps for Creating Your Own Content

Happy Saturday Stage 32! As many of you may know, I host an Instagram LIVE every week on @stage32 highlighting some amazing Stage 32 members from all over the world. We cover everything from how to shoot a short film 100% remotely to how to how to master the art of a director/composer relationship and more. Recently, I had the supreme pleasure of chatting with two powerhouse members that have made the most out of 2020 and are ready to conquer 2021.  First up, I had an epic chat with Chicago-...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
5 years ago
Instagram Live Series: How to Boost your Creative Brand for 2021 & 5 Steps for Creating Your Own Content

Casting: An Actors Perspective - Part 3: Switching Roles

After three and a half years of being a reader in multiple casting offices in Los Angeles, and participating in more than 10,000 auditions, I'm sharing with you the knowledge and insight I've gained by being a fly-on-the-wall in the room with casting director's, directors, producers, and showrunners. So take the journey with me, and discover some insider secrets that will help you manage your fears and expectations, as well as give you an edge as soon as you walk in the audition room.   Epis...

Jon Snow
Jon Snow
5 years ago
Casting: An Actors Perspective - Part 3: Switching Roles

How to Run a Successful Voiceover Business in Modern-Day

Do you remember when you were a kid and you heard adults talk about ‘the way it used to be’ or even ‘how things are done now?’ That’s because the world is constantly shifting and evolving and it’s the same for how we do business. After this year is FINALLY over, we’ll be left with the residue that comes out of such a time, and some of what’s leftover may feel odd or strange while some of it may feel motivating or energizing. When we talk about ‘the way things are done now’ that takes on a...

How to Run a Successful Voiceover Business in Modern-Day

Three Screenwriting Rules You Maybe Shouldn’t Follow

Writers know there are certain edicts to be followed. Don’t go over 120 pages. Or under ninety. Show, don’t tell. Get in late, get out early (to a scene, not a working day). All good. Those are easy. There are some tenets, though, that, as you’ve been around awhile, don’t make a whole lot of practical sense. I’ve picked my top three upon which to muse. Or ramble. Your call. First let me say that I am no one of any repute, and you should take my opinion’s value for exactly what you paid for it....

Sheila D. Boyd
Sheila D. Boyd
5 years ago
Three Screenwriting Rules You Maybe Shouldn’t Follow

Announcing our 6th Annual Comedy Writing Contest

We think the world could use a good laugh right now. And we’re not alone! Streamers, Studios, Producers, and Literary Managers have been clamouring for more Comedy features and television series. Some of the most popular films of 2020 - including the zany Romantic Comedy THE WRONG MISSY, the underdog Comedy EUROVISION, while instant holiday classics like THE CHRISTMAS CHRONICLES and HOLIDATE - prove that Comedy is experiencing a resurgence around the world. In fact, the Action-Comedy CHICK FIGHT...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
5 years ago
Announcing our 6th Annual Comedy Writing Contest

The ReLaunch - What Does A Publicist Say About That?

Has 2020 been great or what? No. Actually, 2020 and this awful Coivd pandemic really sucks. Many of us are not sure what the next day will hold let alone our future. However, this could be a really good time if you were thinking of setting into motion a relaunch on your bio, your online presence, or your website. If you are having some downtime right about now then maybe take inventory of your goals and desire for success. When we feel like nothing is happening that’s exactly when something is b...

Roz Wolf
Roz Wolf
5 years ago
The ReLaunch - What Does A Publicist Say About That?

Coffee & Content: Tim Burton's Stylized Directing & EUPHORIA Cinematography Breakdown

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, our friends over at Studio Binder have put together an amazing video exploring the unique and expressive works of Tim Burton. This video focuses on how Burton builds unique worlds through set design, art direction, and production design. You will see examples from Beetlejuice, Alice in Wonderland...

RB Botto
RB Botto
5 years ago
Coffee & Content: Tim Burton's Stylized Directing & EUPHORIA Cinematography Breakdown

Top 10 Lounge Posts - Merry Happy! Prepare to Let Go

Merry Happy, Stage32-ers! Yes, you read that correctly. There is a way to wish someone well without wishing anything at all. As we slip away from Autumn (in the Northern Hemisphere at least), and into the "holiday season", I wish you all the very merriest! Happy, that is. Not Kate Nash's "Merry Happy", although it is a "Kate" inspiring this preamble. As I listen to Kate Winslet sharing her acting secrets (THANK YOU, RB for this Sunday's Coffee & Content Blog!), I am reminded of the intricate b...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
5 years ago
Top 10 Lounge Posts - Merry Happy! Prepare to Let Go

How to Stay Creative During the Pandemic

We are living in interesting times. Our lives have been affected whether we choose to recognize it or not. This has been a time of forced isolation. The plans we had, no longer have the exact outcomes we were expecting. I myself went into an earlier retirement, mainly because my work at a senior medical center was too much of a concern for my wife. The decision to leave my employment gave me one thing, time. I found myself with time to write. Now I fully acknowledge that this Pandemic has b...

Stephen Olson
Stephen Olson
5 years ago
How to Stay Creative During the Pandemic
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