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Happy New Year - Let's Talk 2020 Goals!

Happy New Year, everyone. Hope you all had a terrific holiday season and are now ready to launch into 2020. Those of you who have been around the site for a while know that on New Year's Day we utilize the Stage 32 Blog to discuss and share our plans for the coming year. So, what are you looking to accomplish in 2020? What are your creative goals? What skills are you looking to learn? What fears are you looking to overcome? What strategies are you planning on implementing toward reaching your...

Happy New Year - Let's Talk 2020 Goals!

It's Been A Great Year!: Recapping the Best Stage 32 Success Stories of 2019 (Part 2)

Welcome to the last Monday of this decade! I hope everyone had a safe, happy and healthy holiday week! And obviously, we’re just around the corner from the big one! I am really excited for all that 2020 holds and I am sure you are right there too. But man, what a year it has been! Many members of the Stage 32 community have been blessed with success over the course of the year. In fact, there were so many that I had to break this blog into two parts. If you missed Part One of the blog, you can f...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
6 years ago
It's Been A Great Year!: Recapping the Best Stage 32 Success Stories of 2019 (Part 2)

Curing the Lonely Screenwriter Blues

Trying to make it as a screenwriter is a tough choice to begin with. It's a long, drawn-out process that takes a long time before any significant results can be achieved. Sure, there are exceptions. Every once in awhile we hear about the “overnight success”, or the first-time writer who scores a sale or sees their script already set up for production. But for the rest of us, we slave and toil away. It continues to remain a marathon, not a sprint. And that also means there's going to be A L...

Paul Zeidman
Paul Zeidman
6 years ago
Curing the Lonely Screenwriter Blues

How to Make Friends in the Film Business: Resetting the Intention of Networking

Last year, I had the devastating privilege of teaching television and film production to teenagers. Yes, oxymoron intended. Two things became clear early on: these students had no respect for the equipment because they were issued cameras like pacifiers, nor did they understand the value of their human resources due to the emphasis put squarely on technology above all. Guess what we did for the first week? We learned about networking. Man, were they mad. Then again, that could have been because...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
6 years ago
How to Make Friends in the Film Business: Resetting the Intention of Networking

It's Been A Great Year!: Recapping the Best Stage 32 Success Stories of 2019 (Part 1)

Happy Holidays Stage 32 Family! We are wrapping up this year and I want to take this week and next week to look back at some of our biggest success stories of 2019. To give you an idea of the overall successes our members have enjoyed, keep in mind that there have been over 315 connections made between screenwriters and filmmakers community and industry professionals in the Stage 32 this year alone! That means over 315 opportunities for creatives all over the world to take the next big leap in t...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
6 years ago
It's Been A Great Year!: Recapping the Best Stage 32 Success Stories of 2019 (Part 1)

To IMDb or Not To IMDb

To IMDb or Not to IMDb? Indeed, that is the question, lately… here on Stage 32. Many experienced players on this site – myself included – are surprised that this is even a debate. How can having your credits listed on the actual, “Internet Movie Data Base,” be harmful to your career? Moreover, if it even helps you a little bit, in such a competitive business, how can you resist doing so? Obviously, there is a little sarcasm in the above paragraph. IMDb allows prospective investors, name a...

Sam Borowski
Sam Borowski
6 years ago
To IMDb or Not To IMDb

Stage 32 Members Keeping Up the  Successes & Forward Momentum in December!

Good morning Stage 32 family! Can you believe that we are already halfway through December and cruising full steam ahead into the holidays and 2020?! First and foremost, I want to thank the LA-based members of our community who came out to our Annual Holiday Party last Thursday! For those members who are outside of LA, let not your heart be troubled. As we move into the new year, we are going to make it a goal to hold more meetups and events for members around the US and the world. Look for upda...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
6 years ago
Stage 32 Members Keeping Up the   Successes & Forward Momentum in December!

Share Your Story on Stage 32!

Hello, Stage 32 Community! My name is Taylor C. Baker, and I recently took over as the Content Coordinator here at Stage 32 (we'll miss Joleene, she is rocking it over at Hulu now, so way to go Joleene!). I am so excited to get to know our creative community even better through this new opportunity!    I wanted to formally introduce myself - I am an actress, writer, and all-around professional goofball. Among other things, I love sweet potato fries and am deeply obsessed with my dog Radio. L...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
6 years ago
Share Your Story on Stage 32!

People say Time is Money, but I say Time is Time - Podcast with Stage 32 CEO Richard "RB" Botto

Recently, Stage 32's fearless leader Richard "RB" Botto sat down for a conversation with Jordan Brady, director, and host of the podcast Respect the Process.    In RB's episode, he dishes out honest and inspirational advice about the entertainment industry and the pursuit of creative and entrepreneurial endeavors.  A Few Highlights:  "Most people say 'Time is Money', but I say 'Time is Time'" - You can always get money back, you cannot get time back. Pay attention to how you spend your tim...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
6 years ago
People say Time is Money, but I say Time is Time - Podcast with Stage 32 CEO Richard "RB" Botto

A Guide to Successful Self Promotion for Screenwriters

It’s not uncommon to dream about becoming a screenwriter. You see your words and ideas come to life on TV and movie screens worldwide. That’s fascinating. Have fun with it and never let go! However, Hollywood has changed in the past years, so screenwriters have to know how to promote themselves. If you don’t have an agent or a manager to help you out, then it might be difficult to establish yourself as a successful professional. You’ll have to do everything on your own. Likely, the digitalized w...

Daniela McVicker
Daniela McVicker
6 years ago
A Guide to Successful Self Promotion for Screenwriters
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