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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 into 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 hone...

Shanika Freeman
Shanika Freeman
2 years ago
I Composed Music for 30 Days Straight. This is What I Learned

How To Produce An Audio Drama

Audio dramas are a fun way to bring your project to life without the cost of television production. Think War of the Worlds. When radio was the only medium available to digest content from, dramatic shows gained popularity but fell to the wayside with the introduction of visual media. However, with the introduction of podcasting and its resulting popularity, audio dramas are making a comeback. I published my first novel, Day After Disaster, in 2014. It became book one in a series of novels ti...

Sara Hathaway
Sara Hathaway
2 years ago
How To Produce An Audio Drama

Hybrid Film Funding Strategy For Independent Films

Having been in film for decades, producing and distributing many films and documentaries, I am very aware of the difficulties in trying to fund independent films. After some deliberation, my approach to project funding has changed. New technologies and changes in funding legislation have created innovative funding sources that should be incorporated into an updated "hybrid film funding strategy". New funding sources have become available, but it is also important to identify the involvement and...

John Rodsett
John Rodsett
2 years ago
Hybrid Film Funding Strategy For Independent Films

Why Your Reputation Is More Important Than Your Talent

There is no Business like Show Business. And possibly that is true, as there is no place, other than politics, that a good or bad reputation can travel faster than a supersonic jet. You have to treat your reputation as your most prized possession in Hollywood. There seems to be a misunderstanding about what reputation truly means. A solid reputation is built on professionalism but even more so on how good a human being you are on a solid ground of authenticity and I, for one, quote more than...

Alexia Melocchi
Alexia Melocchi
2 years ago
Why Your Reputation Is More Important Than Your Talent

How Writing Your Pitch Deck Will Improve Your Pilot Script

When considering projects for development they often arrive at different stages. A lot of the time there is a pilot script and a rough idea for how the rest of the show will play out. But when it comes to presenting your work to an executive, the pitch deck becomes essential. This can sometimes take weeks or even months to get right, but over the years I’ve always seen one thing come out of the process – the whole project improves. If you’re doing your pitch deck right, there are several reasons...

Ewan Dunbar
Ewan Dunbar
2 years ago
How Writing Your Pitch Deck Will Improve Your Pilot Script

Screenwriter & Producer Now In Pre-Production After Connecting On Stage 32

Last year, Stage 32 was kind enough to publish several blog posts, in which I described my career path, going from an unknown writer in a small country to now being able to have a career in filmmaking. And Stage 32 did what it does best - it sparked connections. A producer based in LA noticed a few of my blog posts, and then noticed my insight on a topic. He decided to get in touch via Stage 32, asking what I was working on. And then, magic happened. Within a month, I had a meeting with...

Ronika Merl
Ronika Merl
2 years ago
Screenwriter & Producer Now In Pre-Production After Connecting On Stage 32

4 Tips For Writing Tighter Scripts

Many writers want to know how long their scripts should be. And the answer is almost always, “Shorter than you think.” This is especially true, dear creatives, as we start out our careers. The other day on Instagram, writer/actor Shawn Parikh laid to rest the excuse “but Aaron Sorkin gets to do it” – namely, write massively long scripts – by reminding us, gently, that we are not Aaron Sorkin. For us mere mortals, 90-110 pages will do just fine. But why is this the case? Why can’t we push it...

4 Tips For Writing Tighter Scripts

Why Indian Cinema May Offer Your Best Return On Investment

Indian Cinema, often loosely defined as ‘Bollywood,’ has much more to it than meets the eye. The films in India are produced in over 20 languages and an equal number of dialects. However, the mainstream cinema of Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages is generally considered financially viable and offers great opportunities. This millennium has seen Indian Feature Films and even web series reaching foreign shores. We began this experiment when we took Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film Devdas and its st...

Manoj Srivastava
Manoj Srivastava
2 years ago
Why Indian Cinema May Offer Your Best Return On Investment

How To Run A Successful Voiceover Business Today

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. Our personal and professional lives - everything about "how it used to be" has changed in recent years. Do we fear it? Do we welcome it? These are the questions we’re forced to ask ourselves - the leftovers of a world forever having to change "business as usual." A...

How To Run A Successful Voiceover Business Today

5 Things You Need To Know About Script Feedback

When I wrote my first screenplay, I was 17, outspoken, and very confident in my writing abilities, so when the teacher told us we were having a stage playwriting contest, I nearly jumped out of my chair with excitement. I spent the whole day writing and planning out my screenplay. The next day, I gave copies to almost everyone in my class to see what they thought. One student said it was terrible and tossed it in the garbage. I even had a close friend tell me to stop sending her stories, and we...

5 Things You Need To Know About Script Feedback
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