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Inspirational Stage 32 Blogs

Filmmakers: Don't Take This Personally (My Opinions On Opinions)

When you make a film, it is a personal reflection of your vision. This vision is realized with the help of others. Everyone involved leaves a piece of them in the finished project. Everyone will see your film differently and that's a really good thing, but once the film is shown, people will have their own opinion and may offer unfavorable criticism, even the ones that worked on it with you. If these criticisms, the bad and also the good, are not taken personally, they can be used to improve you...

Dawn Cobalt
Dawn Cobalt
9 years ago
Filmmakers: Don't Take This Personally (My Opinions On Opinions)

How a Stage32 Webinar Brought Me Unexpected Success

A few weeks ago I enrolled in a Stage32 webinar entitled, “Is There A Market For Your Short Film? Distribution, Recognition & Monetization.” It was led by David Paterson, the screenwriter and producer of Bridge to Terabithia. I took the webinar because I had worked on a short film about a soldier battling PTSD, and I was looking for ideas about where to go from there. What comes next is a bit of trip down the rabbit hole. Want to come along? OK, onward then. David’s webinar got me thinking...

Nick Savides
Nick Savides
9 years ago
How a Stage32 Webinar Brought Me Unexpected Success

Becoming a Writer/Director is Hard, But It’s Very Doable!

Making films wasn’t my first thought on what I wanted to do with my life. An artist, sure, but what kind I had no idea. I floundered around up in Santa Barbara for a decade trying to figure this out. After surviving Isla Vista I found myself downtown taking every art course offered at City College. I took about 12 pages worth when I found myself getting a DJ job at a local radio station. One day it clicked, I love sound, all sounds, pictures also, drawn or photographed. I should think about goin...

Jason A. Wallace
Jason A. Wallace
9 years ago
Becoming a Writer/Director is Hard, But It’s Very Doable!

The Film Prize of The Robert Bosch Stiftung Opens Call for Film Submissions

The Film Prize of Robert Bosch Stiftung Foundation has announced the call for film submissions for the interested young German and Arab filmmakers. The prizes, each worth up to 60,000 euros, are awarded for film co-productions in the categories: short animation, short fiction film, and short or feature length documentary.   2016 winners of the Film Prize of Robert Bosch Stiftung Foundation   The deadline for submissions is on Thursday the 21st of July, and 12 projects will be selected...

Sydney J. Levine
Sydney J. Levine
9 years ago
The Film Prize of The Robert Bosch Stiftung Opens Call for Film Submissions

3 Simple Steps to Effective Networking (Hint: Get Creative!)

Is it possible to make “networking” feel creative, sexy, and fun? (Answer: #Yaaaaas) If you’re a screenwriter, producer, actor, director, etc. then you need to have a “network.”  What is a “network,” exactly? It’s the web of relationships that allows you to do the work you love and get paid for it. You might think, “Ugh, networking is so tedious and annoying!” but that’s a seriously unproductive attitude. Besides, it’s not like networking is a recent development. Since the dawn of time,...

Melissa Cassera
Melissa Cassera
9 years ago
3 Simple Steps to Effective Networking (Hint: Get Creative!)

The Five Most Powerful Tools A Film Score Composer Has

The job of a film score composer is to elicit an emotional response from the audience viewing the film. Bing, Bang, Boom!!! In a nut shell that's it! That's the job description! Sometimes the score needs to terrify the audience or fill them with suspense, other times it calls for a triumphant feeling. Composers are called to make people laugh, cry and even fall in love. Each composer has their own 'voice' and their scores encompass an enormous variety of styles of music, depending on the natur...

Nicholas Patrick
Nicholas Patrick
9 years ago
The Five Most Powerful Tools A Film Score Composer Has

RB's Stage 32 News, Notes, Discussions and Other Fun Stuff (May 20, 2016)

STAGE 32 NEWS Live From Cannes - Talking Stage 32 Member Success & Cannes News - We wanted to share a Cannes update. So far we have met hundreds of Stage 32 members from all around the world, 32 which have films screening here at Cannes, and that are competing, which has been so inspiring!  Listen to RB's update from the Variety party in Cannes and get the news on amazing things going on here! 10 Reasons To Release Your Feature As A Web Series - You can now shoot a movie on a phone. You can e...

RB Botto
RB Botto
9 years ago
RB's Stage 32 News, Notes, Discussions and Other Fun Stuff (May 20, 2016)

10 Reasons To Release Your Feature As A Web Series

You can now shoot a movie on a phone. You can edit like a pro on a laptop. You can share your work with a few billion people with just a few YouTube clicks. The revolution is here. So why are we stuck on old business models? Why do we still think the best way to further our indie careers is to make a low budget feature, do the film festival circuit and be discovered and signed like it’s 1999? I’m over 50. (Yikes!) and it’s time to let go of decades-old indie filmmaking ideals. It’s tim...

Kelly Hughes
Kelly Hughes
10 years ago
10 Reasons To Release Your Feature As A Web Series

When You Want It You Do It!

Once, back in Russia, I parked my car overnight near my house instead of parking it in the garage. The next morning, I was preparing to take my little daughter to the swimming pool when my next-door neighbor suddenly grabbed my attention. He was so agitated! He spoke very, very fast, pointing to the back of my vehicle. I couldn't understand what he was saying, so I went to him and to my huge surprise, I realized that the back tires were gone. Neat, accurate rectangular red brick structures were...

Janna Yeshanova
Janna Yeshanova
10 years ago
When You Want It You Do It!

It’s Not Hard to Take Charge: A Woman’s POV on Directing Films

As a woman, I'm sometimes asked why I picked a male dominated business to be in. My response is always the same, “Besides nursing and teaching (with the exception of university, then the workplace mostly consists of males), most professions are already male dominated.” They stop and think about it and then say, “You’re right.” Any woman that wants to have a professional career of her own must always compete among the men. So I have had to learn to adjust myself, to not only compete against them,...

Dawn Cobalt
Dawn Cobalt
10 years ago
It’s Not Hard to Take Charge: A Woman’s POV on Directing Films
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