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Finding Your Voice: Building Your Writer Brand in a Noisy Industry

I had a long conversation recently with a friend about branding. And as creatives, we often underestimate that. She’s an actress, but she approaches her career like a business, as we all should. And it got me thinking about how the exact same is applicable to us as writers. We want to be seen, we want to be found, we want to be known as writers. But beyond that, we want to be known as the specific type of writer we are. It doesn’t do me any good to try to be found by people who make slashe...

Ronika Merl
Ronika Merl
3 months ago
Finding Your Voice: Building Your Writer Brand in a Noisy Industry

The Anatomy of a Spec Script

Over the past couple of decades, we have seen all the legacy studios—Warner Bros, Fox, Universal, MGM, and Paramount—gobbled up by giant media conglomerates like so many dots on the Pac-Man screen. The new, more vertical configuration of the current media industry can make it more daunting and confusing than ever for an amateur screenwriter looking for a way to get started on a professional career. There is still one tried-and-true strategy for breaking into the business that works extremely...

Michael Schulman
Michael Schulman
3 months ago
The Anatomy of a Spec Script

Coffee & Content: Building Worlds & Breaking In

Happy Sunday, Creative Army! Have you had a creative weekend so far? Whether you’ve been writing, filming, editing, or simply dreaming up your next big idea, I’ve got some inspiring content to fuel your passion and keep you moving forward. So grab your coffee, and let’s dive in. First up, this incredible video essay from Frame Voyager: They Built an Entire World Inside a Studio. In 2004, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events committed almost entirely to practical sets at a time whe...

RB Botto
RB Botto
3 months ago
Coffee & Content: Building Worlds & Breaking In

How To Find Time To Write A Screenplay (Even With A Full Time Job)

Can’t Find The Time? You Got To Make The Time! You have it all down. You have the story, plot points, and you may have even started the script. But you just can’t find the time to finish it. Like many of us, life just gets in the way…whether it’s work, family, or friends. What do you do when you can’t find the time to finish your screenplay? Well, here’s the good news: everyone gets a fresh batch of 24 hours to use every day. With a little planning and a lot of discipline, you can steadily c...

Adrian Karimi
Adrian Karimi
3 months ago
How To Find Time To Write A Screenplay (Even With A Full Time Job)

5 Lessons from Growing a Local Film Festival

I recently sat down with my friend Simona Muresan, co-founder and programming director of the Hollywood Florida Film Festival (HFFF). She was in the middle of prepping the festival’s 9th edition, wrangling over 90 films, sponsors, and an elevated jury lineup, but carved out time to chat about what it really takes to grow a local film festival into something meaningful. What followed offered valuable insights not only into how to scale a festival, but also into how filmmakers can better positio...

Sebastian Tudores
Sebastian Tudores
3 months ago
5 Lessons from Growing a Local Film Festival

3 Ways Ghostwriting Can Empower Your Creative Career

As a ghostwriter, I’ve discovered that one of the best ways to grow as a creative professional is not always through your own words – it’s through the words you write for someone else. When many people think about ghostwriting, they might focus first (and perhaps exclusively) on the paycheck that comes with it. Let’s make no mistake: ghostwriting can be a lucrative addition to your business model. But the benefits of working as a ghostwriter extend far beyond the financial. Before we get into...

3 Ways Ghostwriting Can Empower Your Creative Career

How Forgiveness Frees Your Writing and Filmmaking

As creatives, we carry more than our scripts, edits, or pitches. We carry experiences—collaborations that went sideways, rejections that stung, betrayals that cut deep. These can live inside us longer than we realize. What often goes unsaid is this: forgiveness is not about forgetting what happened. It is about changing your relationship to what happened so it no longer dictates your future work. The Difference Between Forgiving and Forgetting One of the most persistent myths is that forgiven...

Maria Baltazzi
Maria Baltazzi
3 months ago
How Forgiveness Frees Your Writing and Filmmaking

Coffee & Content: Capturing Characters On Screen and On the Page

Happy Sunday, Creative Army! Have you had a creative weekend so far? Whether you’ve been writing, filming, editing, or simply dreaming up your next big idea, I’ve got some inspiring content to fuel your passion and keep you moving forward. So grab your coffee, and let’s dive in. Let’s start with this brilliant video essay from Panavision: Oona Menges, BSC on cinematography, collaborating, and Ruby Speaking. Oona Menges has had a decades-long career as a cinematographer, and throughout it s...

RB Botto
RB Botto
3 months ago
Coffee & Content: Capturing Characters On Screen and On the Page

Stage 32 Partners with STARZ, NALIP, and NFMLA for the #TakeTheLead Writers’ Intensive!

Hello, Creative Army! Another day, another partnership, another opportunity for the incredible, talented members of the Stage 32 community. I’ve always said the mission of Stage 32 is to democratize access to industry-level opportunities. Today, I’m proud to share proof of that mission in action. As announced exclusively in Variety, Stage 32 is an Education Partner for the STARZ #TakeTheLead Writers’ Intensive with the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) and NewFilmm...

RB Botto
RB Botto
3 months ago
Stage 32 Partners with STARZ, NALIP, and NFMLA for the #TakeTheLead Writers’ Intensive!

The Proof is in The Proof of Concept

The Proof is in The Proof of Concept - or is it? For the past few years, I've been advising thousands of writers, actors, and creators (probably 5,000+) NOT to shoot proof of concepts for their projects. They rarely communicate what the final product would actually look like, and more often than not, poor production quality works against them. A proof of concept needs to WOW an executive, producer, or financier to really move the needle. But a bad proof of concept can tilt the scale of doubt th...

The Proof is in The Proof of Concept
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