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Bullshit Lies My Film Professor Taught Me About Hollywood
I had a professor who worked on the show Prison Break and I went to visit him on the set one year. I was on the call sheet! Intern. First day of the shoot, my professor, the director of the episode that week, asked for me to get him a “coffee.” All right. Coffee. Um...I don’t drink coffee. Nor did I at the time. My past experience with coffee was nil. Perhaps if I had thrown it down my gullet in high school, I could have elevated to a loftier university than Arizona State, but I digress. I...


How To Successfully Pitch to a Hollywood Gatekeeper: Advice from a Fellow Stage 32 Writer
Back in 2017 I pitched a reality TV project to the VP of Development of a prominent and well-established production company specializing in reality programming. Spoiler alert: the show didn’t get picked up, but not everyone gets the benefit of a serious conversation with a VP of Development, so it was a learning experience if nothing else – an experience I’d like to share with all of you aspiring screenwriters and/or producers. Especially if you’re at a point where you’re willing to put in the e...


Exploring Death in Dark Comedy
As writer's we continually search for fresh perspectives and angles when we put pen to paper. It goes without saying that "everything" has been written about, but what makes a serial drama worth watching is a unique angle with colorful characters who are willing to go places that we haven't been to in a long time, if at all. Like death. Some would argue that Dead to Me an Russian Doll do just that. On a personal note, I think Dead to Me speaks to death in a way that we haven't seen before...


What Stage Are You at With Your Writing Career?
What "stage" are you as a writer? It's a perfectly legitimate question. And the answer could be what pushes you to the next level. Screenwriter Lucy V. Hay of Bang2Write sheds light on the different stages of writing, and what it takes to move up - or sideways - or whichever way serves you - to the next level.| So where are you?? Read More: This Is How You Create Your Writing Career Let's hear your thoughts in the comments below! Got an idea for a post? Or have you coll...


Why Some Filmmakers Are Broke, Lonely, & Beaten Down [And How to Change It]
I entered 2019 completely broke. I live for free in a guest house with my fiancé, so my expenses equated to my insurance and groceries. I couldn’t afford them the following month. That’s how broke I was. I never thought I’d be that person. Why was I broke? it wasn't long before I realized my lack of cash was anchored in the false argument of ART VS. COMMERCE. How did I get in this position? I had a movie that was premiering on SHOWTIME in two weeks, DVDs were in Walmart, eight projects produc...

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Who Says You Need to Be in LA? Another Stage 32 Success Story
Hi Stage 32ers! I hope the following story will help to inspire you, as so many of us are struggling to break into the movie and TV industry with our creative endeavors. I’m a Finnish citizen and native, living about as far away from Hollywood as you can imagine – in Finland, north-eastern Scandinavia. I’ve always been a huge movie fan, which led to me becoming a film journalist in my early 20’s, in the late 1980’s. During those years, I befriended some truly amazing people in the industry, a...


Coffee & Content - How to Create Story Conflict & A Pre-Production Checklist for Filmmakers
Happy Sunday to all. Hope you're all having a fulfilling and creative weekend. Coffee is brewed and piping hot...Let's get to the content. First up today, many great screenwriters and playwrights - David Mamet is one who comes to mind immediately - speak about the need for writers to create conflict in every scene. Our first video today dives deep on conflict, citing examples from a plethora of revered films to drive the point home. Second, a video no filmmaker or producer is going to wa...


Even MORE TV Writers' Room Secrets Revealed
Learning the ins and outs of a writers room can be fun, especially for those of us yearning to take a seat at the table. A few weeks back we shared The Unknown Lingo of TV Writers Rooms. Today we're following Craig Tomashoff's article in the Hollywood Reporter where he takes us behind the scenes of shows like Killing Eve, Barry, and Better Call Saul to discover the little things that help create the big thing: An episode. Give the link below a click to discover how writer's move around bl...


How Do I Stay Motivated as a Creative? (by Richard Botto)
With ebbs and flows and highs and lows, every one of us asks ourselves from time to time, "How Do I Stay Motivated as a Creative?" Stage 32 CEO Richard "RB" Botto answers the question during his free "Ask Me Anything" webinar. And what's more, he offers how screenwriters should handle script notes, especially in the beginning of their screenwriting career. Click Here For RB's Advice! Remember, if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube page, make sure you do so you don'...


Meet Writers Who Are Having Massive Success Though Stage 32
Happy Monday Stage 32 Creatives! We're halfway through June and as the summer gets into full swing our writers are having a ton of success with their projects! Later this month, Christine Torres, the winner of our 4th Annual Television Writing Contest will go on a round of meetings with executives from RoseyTV, ABC, History Channel, and Industry Entertainment, among many others. These meetings were all set up through Stage 32 as part of her winning the contest. Christine recently met with deve...

