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Announcing the 8th Annual Search for New Blood Screenwriting Contest

Around the world, Horror, Thrillers, Mystery, and Suspense features continue to be some of the most sought after scripts in the market. Many of the most anticipated films of 2021 have been genre films, including A QUIET PLACE 2 which just released, as well as the CANDY MAN reboot from Jordan Peele from MGM, and latest films in THE PURGE and THE CONJURING franchises. And Sci-Fi Thrillers like Sony's 65 from the writers of A QUIET PLACE with Adam Driver has been the subject of much excited and spe...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
4 years ago
Announcing the 8th Annual Search for New Blood Screenwriting Contest

Top 10 Lounge Posts - Community Vibes for Mental Health

Happy Mental Health Awareness Month! It seems an odd sentiment, doesn’t it? Perhaps it would be more fitting to say, “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay for Mental Health Awareness Month”. Our individual experiences with isolation may vary, but one thing remains the same - our mental health decays with prolonged isolation. Socializing, networking, casual chit chat, meaningful exchanges, it all starts with reaching out to your tribe. Where better to find your tribe than in a supportive community? Don’t w...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
4 years ago
Top 10 Lounge Posts - Community Vibes for Mental Health

Oscar & Emmy-nominated Whitewater Films Developing Two Projects from Writers Because of Stage 32

Good morning Stage 32 Creative Crew! It’s Monday and we’re revved and ready to enter this final week of May with not one - but two success stories courtesy of writer connections made through Stage 32. This double dose comes to us from Sarah J. Cornelius the Production and Development Executive at Whitewater Films. If you are unfamiliar with Sarah, she is the powerhouse executive for veteran producer Rick Rosenthal, the Oscar and Emmy-nominated Director & Producer and CEO of Whitewater Films....

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
4 years ago
Oscar & Emmy-nominated Whitewater Films Developing Two Projects from Writers Because of Stage 32

Instagram Live Series: How to Get Indie Film Distribution & Pursuing an Acting Career from Any Country

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 sell a TV movie, how to ace self-tape auditions, how to research your way to the top of the entertainment industry and more. Recently, I had the supreme pleasure of chatting with two powerhouse Stage 32 members that have been working hard to make magic happen in their entertainment careers in 2021 -...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
4 years ago
Instagram Live Series: How to Get Indie Film Distribution & Pursuing an Acting Career from Any Country

"Dexter" Producer in Development with Austin-based Screenwriter Because of Stage 32

Good morning Stage 32 Creative Crew! We’re back at it on this Monday morning to kick off the week with another massive Stage 32 success story announcement. But before we get into it,  a quick update on the month of May. As you know, we’re a little over half-way through the month and at the moment there have been more than 20 new meeting requests from industry professionals looking to connect with writers through Stage 32 in May alone. That's over a meeting a day being requested.  Executives, p...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
4 years ago
"Dexter" Producer in Development with Austin-based Screenwriter Because of Stage 32

How to Put Together a Recoupment Schedule for Audiovisual Projects

Independent audiovisual projects generally have a so-called recoupment schedule. The recoupment schedule, often also referred to as the waterfall, is the project’s payment schedule. It essentially describes how the revenues generated from international distribution are allocated and disbursed. Sometimes other revenue streams, like festival receipts, merchandising income or surplus of tax credit proceeds are also included. Any audiovisual project, whether it is feature film, a TV series, a we...

David Zannoni
David Zannoni
4 years ago
How to Put Together a Recoupment Schedule for Audiovisual Projects

NY-based Screenwriter attaches Producer and Director to Script after Connecting Through Stage 32

Happy Monday Stage 32 Creative Crew! I’m sure you’ve heard our Founder and CEO Rich ‘RB” Botto talk about the Content Gold Rush that we are in the midst of right now. I’m going to put it in perspective for you right now. Last year at this time there were 188 meeting requests from industry professionals looking to connect with writers through Stage 32. That’s a phenomenal number. That’s an average of more than a meeting a day. This year, we are at 237 meeting requests as I write this. Did...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
4 years ago
NY-based Screenwriter attaches Producer and Director to Script after Connecting Through Stage 32

Can Someone Tell Me What Producers Even Do?

My name is Tennyson E. Stead, and I’m a showperson with thirty years of stage experience, fifteen years in film development, and more than 40 screenplays under my belt as a writer. I’ve survived fraudster film producers, I’ve survived a crippling brain injury subequent to having an actor accidentally beat my head in with a prop sword, I’ve survived homelessness, starvation, and even employment as an Arclight Cinemas usher and concessionaire in order to make my dreams and plans in Hollywood a rea...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
4 years ago
Can Someone Tell Me What Producers Even Do?

The Economics of Short Films

You’re a filmmaker, a writer, a director, maybe even an actor. You want to keep working, but the phone’s not ringing so… you decide to shoot a short film. Before you start down the rabbit hole you may want to ask a few questions. Why do I want to shoot a short film? What resources do I have at my disposal? What resources will I need to obtain? And the most impactful question: What’s it going to cost? Anyone who has ever taken on the challenge of shooting a short knows that there ar...

Brian Herskowitz
Brian Herskowitz
4 years ago
The Economics of Short Films

4 Reasons To Have Audio Description On Your Film

There’s a saying that we’ve all heard a thousand times over, that “A picture is worth a thousand words”. This resonates with visual artists when ensuring that the visuals they convey will provoke the right tone and message to the many words and feelings that they will portray and intend for their story. Now this concept isn’t new to most you and it’s just what good storytellers and filmmakers should be doing right?! I mean, what artist doesn’t put their heart and soul in infusing their vision...

Jaye Adams
Jaye Adams
4 years ago
4 Reasons To Have Audio Description On Your Film
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