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Inspirational Stage 32 Blogs

We WERE ready for our first Skype pitch, are YOU?

Initially, the e-mail we received about writing a blog for the site was met with a slight sense of trepidation. We’re not usually the type of people to over-share or over-expose ourselves. Being on a website like Stage 32 for us is a victory in itself. We’re not the best at self-promotion, which is exactly the opposite of what you need to be if you want to work in this industry, we realize. So it’s in part about opening yourself up to the unknown, the dark abyss of having other people critique...

We WERE ready for our first Skype pitch, are YOU?

How To Know If You're A Selfish Actor. And Why You Need To Stop

Back in college, my fellow actors and I were eligible for a competition at the Kennedy Center’s American College Theater Festival. A judge watched our production of “Beyond Therapy”, and then got to decide which two actors that would be entered in the competition, but not before sitting down the cast to give reviews of our individual performances. When I got my review she said something that struck me: she noticed that I was a “giving” actor.     As the lead role of Bruce in college pro...

Zedrick Restauro
Zedrick Restauro
9 years ago
How To Know If You're A Selfish Actor. And Why You Need To Stop

Writer Goes From Pitch To Screen Through Stage 32 - Female-Focused Series On Amazon!

A year and a half ago I wrote a new script, a comedic pilot called "The Other F Word." I had previously written four-produced indie features, but this story was episodic in nature, so it was a whole new world, as none of my relationships were in television. "The Other F Word" is a comedic coming of age series about four women who deal with the hights and lows of mid-life as they reinvent themselves now that their kids are grown. I discovered Stage 32 and after joining Happy Writers, I perfecte...

Caytha Jentis
Caytha Jentis
9 years ago
Writer Goes From Pitch To Screen Through Stage 32 - Female-Focused Series On Amazon!

The Home Stretch of 2016 - Are You Hitting Your Goals? Creative Check In!

No weekend News and Notes blog this weekend because I'm out of town...However... As we approach the final stretch of 2016 I thought it might be a good time to reflect a little on the creative goals we set for the year. Need a refresher on the goals you set? Here is where we all checked in to start this year. How are you doing? Making progress? Lagging behind? Changing direction entirely? Let's talk about it in the Comments section below. And, of course, if there is the opportunity to assist...

RB Botto
RB Botto
9 years ago
The Home Stretch of 2016 - Are You Hitting Your Goals? Creative Check In!

Gutless and Grateful

  As actors, we tell stories constantly. I first told mine over four years ago. Not only to myself, but to complete strangers and New York theater goers. Fresh out of my 27th surgery, I performed words from journal entries I wrote years ago as a way to pass the time between the endless series of medical interventions. Every time I 'perform' what happened to me, I find myself somehow transformed in the process. Theater has the power to change lives, both for those performing and those who wat...

Amy Oestreicher
Amy Oestreicher
9 years ago
Gutless and Grateful

The Winning Screenwriters of Our Feature Contest Get Signed, Optioned and Now in Development!

Last year, Brittni Brown and Jenna Palermo won our Stage 32 Happy Writers 1st Annual Feature contest with their script NEVERBRIDES. We set them up with meetings all over town including at Warner Bros., Lionsgate and Ineffable Pictures to name a few.   After a meeting with manager Seth Nagel at Infinity Management Group International, Seth signed Brittni and Jenna and went to work on getting their screenplay out there. We're thrilled to announce that NEVERBRIDES was recently optioned by and...

RB Botto
RB Botto
9 years ago
The Winning Screenwriters of Our Feature Contest Get Signed, Optioned and Now in Development!

Part I: Reality Checks from an Inspirational Cripple

My name is Tennyson E. Stead and I'm an award-winning writer and director with over 20 years of experience in stage and screen production and an additional ten years spent working as an indie film development executive. While these credentials do hint at my value to the film community, they are not the main reason I've been asked by the excellent people at Stage 32 to write to you today. What makes my words click-worthy, at least right now, is the fact that they're being written by a survivor of...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
9 years ago
Part I: Reality Checks from an Inspirational Cripple

Are Lone Comedy Screenwriters Extinct In Hollywood?

In the 80's I was fortunate enough to get a huge glimpse of what I wanted to do later on in life without knowing what it was at the time, which allowed me to be what I was... A movie fan. I quickly became enamored down the line with good writing and brilliant storytelling. Nowadays it seems like we're decades away from the known dominant lone writer of a feature comedy outside of Judd Apatow and Kevin Smith. What other writers work can you identify while watching a movie without seeing the credi...

Leontist Fizer
Leontist Fizer
9 years ago
Are Lone Comedy Screenwriters Extinct In Hollywood?

Success! Stage 32 Screenwriter Gets His Script Into Development with Ramo Law!

We’ve had some incredible success stories lately here on Stage 32. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be shining a light on those 32’ers who have found success either through networking on the platform, through our Jobs section or through pitching with the Stage 32 Happy Writers. Today, we congratulate screenwriter Joe Downey! Joe contacted Erik at the Stage 32 Happy Writers with information regarding a screenplay he was looking to pitch. Joe was looking for suggestions on an executive Erik felt m...

RB Botto
RB Botto
9 years ago
Success! Stage 32 Screenwriter Gets His Script Into Development with Ramo Law!

The Two Things I Learned As An Independent Filmmaker

I’m standing at the bar like a fish out of water at the local networking event when three women approach my corner. Looking at my name tag one says “So Michael Campo, what do you do?” It’s times like these I think about all the creative answers I could give, each a little funnier than the last but with three sets of peering eyes staring I decided to tell the truth. “I’m a filmmaker.” This answer is usually greeted with one of two responses. Wow, that is really cool what films have you ma...

Michael Campo
Michael Campo
9 years ago
The Two Things I Learned As An Independent Filmmaker
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