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7 Resources Every Screenwriter Should Know About

We all need a little help every now and then. One of the greatest things about being a writer is that there are so many tools out there designed to help us. The problem is people don’t know they exist. When you’re a writer, you have to be a Jack (or Jill) of many trades and learn not just about writing but about editing and the business itself. It’s all part of honing our craft. And while, at times, the task may seem daunting, I’ve discovered a lot of online resources that I’ve found to be i...

7 Resources Every Screenwriter Should Know About

How to Have an Epic Q&A About Your Film at Festivals

It is thrilling after all your work on a film, to have the exhilarating experience of a dynamic and successful Q & A at a film festival with a packed audience. Conversely, most of us have experienced the shock of seeing a Q &A where no questions were asked. Worse is having your short-screened with others and ending up the only one not having a question asked after hearing, “Well, guys, that’s all we have time for as the next film is coming in.” You Can Pack Those Screenings You can have jamme...

How to Have an Epic Q&A About Your Film at Festivals

How to Shoot a Horror Film That Terrifies Audiences

Welcome back, my spooky Stage32 Community!Halloween is almost here, and in this survival guide, I'll focus on a checklist of things to keep in mind when shooting a horror film. It's no surprise that horror films cost less to produce and shoot. A good example is Jordan Peele’s Get Out. James Wan made his career with the SAW franchise. Horror films bring in lots of money at the box office, and audiences flock to the screen to get their fright on! With that in mind, let's dive right into the belly...

Shawn Yeo
Shawn Yeo
3 years ago
How to Shoot a Horror Film That Terrifies Audiences

9 World-Building Tips from "Arcane" to Elevate Your Animated Project

Our reality and environment consciously or subconsciously affects each of our characters in unique ways. Much like in our own personal lives, where we grew up can say a lot about us! The economic, political, and ideological forces of our society or the world at large make an immense impact on individuals. This can also be applied to world-building in film, television, and animation. The place our characters live in influences their journey, story, and behavior. Hence, world-building shou...

Eyo Obot
Eyo Obot
3 years ago
9 World-Building Tips from "Arcane" to Elevate Your Animated Project

Screenwriter in Pre-Production on Script Developed with Stage 32 Mentor

One year ago, I joined my first Writers' Room live class. I knew next to nothing about screenwriting - aside from what I read in Save The Cat - and was thirsty for knowledge. So much can happen in only a year. One year ago, I declared I wanted to be a screenwriter and dove into everything available on Stage 32. Today we are in pre-production for one of the five scripts I've since written. Another one of my scripts has a director and producer attached, awaiting to solidify financing so we can...

Monica La Vella
Monica La Vella
3 years ago
Screenwriter in Pre-Production on Script Developed with Stage 32 Mentor

Coffee & Content: It's All About Who You Know

Happy Sunday, Creative Army! First, congratulations to all of you who have already participated in our monthly Introduce Yourself Weekend! Thousands of connections have been made between entertainment creatives and professionals from around the globe. Whether you are a long-time member or brand new to Stage 32, take a moment to pop over to the Introduce Yourself Lounge and say hello before the end of the weekend. They say that in Hollywood, it's all about who you know. In honor of Introduce...

Coffee & Content: It's All About Who You Know

Managers vs. Agents: Top Industry Reps Explain the Difference

On the path to becoming a full-time screenwriter, you will ask yourself, Do I need representation? Do I need an agent or a manager? Do I need both?  Here at Stage 32, we're big believers that you make your own success. Therefore, you may not feel you need a rep. But reps are champions for their clients and can work with you to create opportunities and success. You already know what's needed in your portfolio when you want to approach a potential literary manager. So today, we're talking to our...

Emily J
Emily J
3 years ago
Managers vs. Agents: Top Industry Reps Explain the Difference

Take the "Work" Out of Networking - The Importance of a Polished Stage 32 Profile

It’s the tedious but oh-so-necessary maintenance of being in this industry: online presentation. Just as we once toiled over the formatting and tone of a resume and cover letter, so now must we polish our profiles. Selling ourselves can be exhausting, but look at it this way - your Stage 32 profile is your invitation to play! We all love what we do, and we love meeting people that make the experience magical. Here’s your chance to set the tone for your fantasy-project-made-real! So, pour your fa...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
3 years ago
Take the "Work" Out of Networking - The Importance of a Polished Stage 32 Profile

5 Techniques for Auditioning and Getting Hired as a Voice Actor

No matter which type of actor you are, auditioning can be stressful. Sometimes we're not given all the details and feel like we have to wing it. As a Voice Actor, this can be particularly frustrating, so here are my five techniques for auditioning and getting hired as a Voice Actor. 1. Read Everything Most people don't write something down for the sake of it; they are conveying the information they believe is essential for the reader to know. Clients looking to hire Voice Actors are no differ...

5 Techniques for Auditioning and Getting Hired as a Voice Actor

4 Ways Professional Producers Save Money When Making Movies

My first opportunity to produce was actually a bit of an accident. I was still pursuing my childhood dream of acting, and I wanted to audition for the rare opportunity to be in a feature film in Cincinnati, OH (starring one of my childhood heroes-- Wonder Woman, no less.) At that time, it was like a unicorn opportunity, so I offered to volunteer my time in the production office leading up to auditions. Little did I know that this would be the beginning of the end of my acting career and the st...

4 Ways Professional Producers Save Money When Making Movies
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