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July Filmmakers Club Week 2: Strategies for Creating Cross-Cultural Films

Hello Stage 32 Community! I’m thrilled to introduce myself as the new Stage 32 Brand Ambassador for Poland! I’m a film producer, editor, and President of Women in Film & Television Poland, and I had the pleasure of connecting with the Stage 32 team this year at the Cannes Film Festival. My film journey began in Los Angeles, and over the years, I’ve produced internationally recognized projects that have screened at festivals from Cannes to Berlinale to Mumbai. I’m especially passionate about...

Karolina Rum
Karolina Rum
15 days ago
July Filmmakers Club Week 2: Strategies for Creating Cross-Cultural Films

Coffee & Content: Protecting Your Projects When the Industry Gets Messy

Happy Sunday, Creative Army! Hope your July 4th weekend has been full of laughter, fireworks, and just enough peace to let those creative gears turn. Whether you’ve been writing, filming, editing, or dreaming up your next big idea, I’ve got something for you today that blends entertainment, education, and a little bit of “how not to do it.” So grab your coffee, and let’s dive in. This week’s featured video comes from the team at It Was A Sh*t Show, a brilliantly irreverent and informative se...

Coffee & Content: Protecting Your Projects When the Industry Gets Messy

Understanding the Development Process: What It Really Takes to Get a Film or Series Made

Happy Friday, Stage 32 Community! There’s a lot of mystery surrounding the word “development.” It’s one of those industry terms that gets tossed around constantly, but when you ask five different people what it means, you’ll probably get five different answers. That’s why this week, inspired by a recent conversation in the Writer’s Room Lounge, I want to pull back the curtain a bit. In honor of July Filmmakers Club, we’re getting real about what filmmaking actually looks like, the good, the...

Understanding the Development Process: What It Really Takes to Get a Film or Series Made

AI for Deep Research and High-Concept Worldbuilding

Bending the rules of physics is acceptable in fiction, as long as writers apply the logic consistently. As audiences, we suspend our disbelief all the time, immersing ourselves in imagined worlds. But we can only go so far before the narrative becomes implausible. While creative license is often employed, staying close to realistic science can be a way to keep your audience grounded and engaged. Nothing kills a story for me faster than something so wildly unrealistic it yanks me right out of the...

Jason Sylvester
Jason Sylvester
19 days ago
AI for Deep Research and High-Concept Worldbuilding

Successful Networking Tips For A Film Career

Before we do anything else, let’s get the trite, buzz-wordy - and largely inaccurate - piece of non-advice out of the way first: “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” It’s pithy and sounds so wise. And you’ve heard it so often that it basically just folds into any conversation you ever have about how to build your network. It’s also one of those nothing phrases that people say without really digging into it deeper. The first major problem with it is that it’s not who you know, but i...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
20 days ago
Successful Networking Tips For A Film Career

Stage 32 Presents: Rebuilding the Pipeline- How Producers & Filmmakers Can Get Greenlit in Today’s Landscape

Happy Tuesday, Creative Army! If you weren’t able to make it to Cannes this year, don’t worry—we’re still bringing Cannes to you. As I mentioned last week, Stage 32 celebrated our 10th year partnering with the Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival this May. Our panels were packed with powerhouse insights and practical strategies from the most respected minds in film and television. And the best part? We’re sharing every one of them with you, right here on the Stage 32 blog. Today, I’m...

Stage 32 Presents: Rebuilding the Pipeline- How Producers & Filmmakers Can Get Greenlit in Today’s Landscape

July Filmmakers Club Week 1: Setting Your Independent Filmmaking Goals!

Welcome to July Filmmakers Club, Stage 32 Community! If you’re just joining us, here’s what you need to know: July Filmmakers Club is your month-long creative accelerator, designed to help you connect with fellow filmmakers, set clear intentions, and move your projects forward with purpose, in partnership with Blackmagic Design. Every week, we'll be sharing a new July Filmmakers Club blog packed with inspiration, resources, and a new creative challenge to keep you motivated and making progress...

July Filmmakers Club Week 1: Setting Your Independent Filmmaking Goals!

Coffee & Content: What Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS Teaches Us About Creative Control

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. This week’s featured video comes from FilmSpeak: Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS Just Changed Filmmaking Forever. Coogler’s Sinners is already being called a landmark achievement in cinema and a genre-defining horror mast...

Coffee & Content: What Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS Teaches Us About Creative Control

The Writer As An Entrepreneur: The Making of a Good Film/Bad Film

A word to the wise. What I’m proposing in this article is based on my aspirations and intentions. Some may want to point out that I may fail. Sad to say, there are always people like that in this industry, and the best thing to do with them is to keep them at a distance. We don’t need their negative energy, so we shouldn’t allow them to undermine our confidence. As we know, there are no guarantees for what we are doing, but we have to face any opportunity with confidence and not doubt. Why wou...

Geoff Hall
Geoff Hall
a month ago
The Writer As An Entrepreneur: The Making of a Good Film/Bad Film

Want to Create Better? Start with This Reset!

June marks a natural transition—a season change, a shift in light, a nudge to check in. As creatives, we often move forward without pausing to consider how we are feeling. How are we functioning? Or we do not do it often enough. Now that we are halfway through the year, it is a good time to pay attention to what is actually sustaining us and take a reset. In my mind, the best place to start is with your health, not just in a physical sense, instead as a state of alignment across three dimensio...

Maria Baltazzi
Maria Baltazzi
a month ago
Want to Create Better? Start with This Reset!
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