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Assistant Director on Godfather II Offers Screenwriting Tips for Writers

How does a budding screenwriter get started? What's more, how can he or she improve on their writing? Burt Bluestein was the assistant director on Godfather II and Point Break. Stage 32 caught up with him at Film Con Hollywood where he offered tips for up and coming screenwriters, as well as the power of networking on Stage 32. Give the image below a click to hear what he has to say!   Click Here For Burt's Advice!     Remember, if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube page, make sure yo...

Assistant Director on Godfather II Offers Screenwriting Tips for Writers

On the Other Side Of Perfectionism You’ll Find True Creative Flow

You’re in your artistic element, deeply connected to your creativity and performance. Just like a river flowing from its source into the world, it feels right. It’s a connection that transcends flaws, doubts, and fears. Your inspiration, passion, skills, and talents come together into one stream of expression. You’re becoming your song, writing, or your acting. In moments like these, you can feel the ripples of emotions between you and your audience. Time stops… Nothing else matters… You and y...

On the Other Side Of Perfectionism You’ll Find True Creative Flow

How to Handle it When Someone Says: "You're a Writer? I've Got a Great Story You Should Write!"

In my experience there have been three types of people who approach me with ideas:1) Those who have no idea what the creative process entails, nor respect for the creative person. With people like this, I am polite but stay at a distance. 2) Those who really want to write their stories themselves, but are blocked by their own fear and/or denial. With people like this, I am polite but will share advice. 3) Those who want you to write their story for them and are willing to discuss a contract...

Bev Gandara
Bev Gandara
7 years ago
How to Handle it When Someone Says: "You're a Writer? I've Got a Great Story You Should Write!"

How Do I Make My Script Better Before I Send it to a Producer? (with Richard Botto & Jason Mirch)

When it comes to coverage, writers end up with a vast array of responses from seasoned readers, not-so-seasoned readers, producers, and executives. But how does a writer handle the coverage? And what can he or she do to make it better? Ricard Botto and Jason Mirch handle the question for a writer during the free "Ask Me Anything" webinar hosted by both gentlemen. A hint on how they responded? Be receptive to notes and let go of any defensiveness. Click below to hear more.   Click Here For...

How Do I Make My Script Better Before I Send it to a Producer? (with Richard Botto & Jason Mirch)

Dear Bradley: What Kind of Script Piques Studio Interest? [ & Other Filmmaking Questions]

Hi, Everyone! Welcome back to the Dear Bradley Vlog. Every month I'm going to be answering your most burning filmmaking questions. If you have one, please submit your questions in the comments below or via Instagram @Bradley_Gallo. Be very specific and I will personally answer your question the best I can. Some answers will come in long form and others in a lightening round (multiple questions with 15 second answers). Some of you will have the same question and so we will combine those. So ask...

Bradley Gallo
Bradley Gallo
7 years ago
Dear Bradley: What Kind of Script Piques Studio Interest? [ & Other Filmmaking Questions]

A Year of Yes [Shonda Rhimes Style]

Discover the Introvert’s Yes I know what you’re thinking, “Umm, Cheryl, Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes came out in 2015. Eons ago in internet time. Plus it's the beginning of April." But when you find yourself immersed in what is now one of your fav books, all you wonder is, Why the heck didn’t I read this book sooner?In my defense, Year of Yes has been on my Read This Now (aka When You Finally Freakin’ Slow Down) List. It truly feels like it just released this month, in my Dr. Who timey-wimey u...

Cheryl Laughlin
Cheryl Laughlin
7 years ago
A Year of Yes [Shonda Rhimes Style]

'The Last OG' Actor Talks About The Growth of Short Films & Actor Networking Advice

Allen Maldonado is an actor who stars with Tracy Morgan in The Last OG created by Tracy Morgan and Jordan Peele. Stage 32 caught up with him at Film Con Hollywood where he offered advice for actors on how to network as an actor, why short films need more attention, and what it takes to persevere in the industry.   Click Here For Allen's Advice!       Remember, if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube page, make sure you do so you don't miss any of our announcements.   Like this b...

 'The Last OG' Actor Talks About The Growth of Short Films & Actor Networking Advice

How Working for Free Changed The Trajectory of My Career

Delayed Gratification: A lesson in show biz. If I was able to teach a seminar in show business to my 22-year-old self it would all come down to two words: Patience and Persistence. Well that and be lucky, don’t be scared to ask for help, and be willing to work for free. A lot. Kindling The year is 2012. For the sake of context, I feel like I need to paint a picture of where I was in my career and mindset when things started to change for me. I spent the better part of a decade trying to...

How Working for Free Changed The Trajectory of My Career

How Do you Vet a Manager for Representation in Entertainment? (with Richard Botto & Jason Mirch)

It's the age-old question that writers, entertainers, and filmmakers ask again and again in one form or another: How do you vet a manager for representation in entertainment? In this special edition of AMA (Ask Me Anything), RB and Jason Mirch, Stage 32's new Director of Script Services, breaks down the how, the why, and the what to finding the right kind of representation. Also, learn what to do if you get a manager and it's not a good fit. Click Here For RB and Jason's Advice!    ...

How Do you Vet a Manager for Representation in Entertainment? (with Richard Botto & Jason Mirch)

True Success is About Giving [A Theory to Elevate You To The Next Level]

There is a quote by Winston Churchill that perfectly sums up why I have such fervor about giving, and it goes a little something like this:“We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give.”  - Winston ChurchillSuccess is often measured by the amount of money one has, the title or status they carry, and the level of power they exude. Yet money, status, and power are merely social measures and don’t actually equate to true success. To me, success is best measured by the health of y...

Brian Medavoy
Brian Medavoy
7 years ago
True Success is About Giving [A Theory to Elevate You To The Next Level]
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