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Monday Motivation: A Pitch Session Leads to a Meeting During the Beverly Hills Film Festival

Good morning Stage 32! It’s Monday morning and time for another excited success story from one of our Stage 32 members. This week’s story comes from Danielle R. Erlich from Arizona who told us a fantastic story about how a Stage 32 pitch session with producer Miguel Valenti has the potential to turn into something much larger. “I only had 8 minutes, and he was my second professional pitch,” Danielle explained. “He was extremely friendly and just so happened to have started ASU’s film schoo...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
7 years ago
Monday Motivation: A Pitch Session Leads to a Meeting During the Beverly Hills Film Festival

Coffee and Content - 15 Screenwriting Lessons People Learn Too Late & The Brilliant Editing of Whiplash

Greetings from Chicago where we are now a third of the way through shooting Rain Beau's End, a feature film which has well over a dozen Stage 32 cast and crew in the mix.  Been a killer first week.  Hoping to share more with you soon.   But for now, let's roll with another edition of Coffee & Content. Our first video today comes from our friends at Film Courage and focuses on lessons that screenwriters should learn sooner than later. Next up, Whiplash has been lauded in indie filmmaking ci...

RB Botto
RB Botto
7 years ago
Coffee and Content - 15 Screenwriting Lessons People Learn Too Late & The Brilliant Editing of Whiplash

Think Like an Ad Man [Using Creative Agency Techniques to Build Project Identity]

One of my favourite TV series is Mad Men. When Don Draper walks into a room with his ideas and visual pitches for a potential client, he does it impeccably, and with as few images and slogans as possible to sell the product. His theory has proof in the pudding: “You are the product. You feeling something, that’s what sells.” Which is precisely why we all are glued to our television screens during Super Bowl to watch the commercials that make us tear up or incite some other emotion within us....

Alexia Melocchi
Alexia Melocchi
7 years ago
Think Like an Ad Man [Using Creative Agency Techniques to Build Project Identity]

Announcing the Gidden Media & Stage 32 Romantic Comedy Contest Winner

Good morning Stage 32 Fam! Today is the big day! Birds are chirping! Bells are ringing! Someone is getting twirled in a park somewhere! And at Stage 32, we're excited to announce the winner of the Gidden Media & Stage 32 Romantic Comedy Contest!  We all love romantic comedies because they unlock the mysteries of relationships and help us settle the age old debate, "can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em." Our judges enjoyed reading the hundreds of entries from around the world. When super...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
7 years ago
Announcing the Gidden Media & Stage 32 Romantic Comedy Contest Winner

Agent From Gersh Gives Advice on How to Work in Entertainement

Barbara Halperin is an agent with the Gersh Agency and manages the Features and Television division in the Production Department. As an agent, she gets asked regularly how one can "break in" to the business. Stage 32 caught up with her at Film Con Hollywood to offer advice for creatives looking to find their way into the entertainment industry.   Click Here For Barbara's Advice!       Remember, if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube page, make sure you do so you don't miss any of ou...

Agent From Gersh Gives Advice on How to Work in Entertainement

When Writing, Focus on the PLOT, Not the Points

Structure is one of the most discussed and important words in fiction writing. In scriptwriting, there are many theories of what exactly structure is. Screenwriting texts and experts, for example, often declare that structure is the proper placement of plot points or the use of sequences and acts. These organizing principles are essential to a script but they relate, I believe, not to structure - but to form. Form is the external shape of a script, of how its content--its events and scenes--are...

Scott McConnell
Scott McConnell
7 years ago
When Writing, Focus on the PLOT, Not the Points

Monday Motivation: Stage 32 Members [Producer & Writer] Connect to Create "Adjustments" Pilot

Happy Monday, Stage 32! Each Monday we share the success of different Stage 32 members who have come together in collaboration to create something incredible. This Monday is no different. It's the story of how writer Gregory Houghton and producer James Tucker came together to create a new pilot called Adjustments. Greg is represented by Babz Bitela of the Bitela Agency, who is also an active Stage 32 member. The development is an exciting one for Greg Houghton.     Greg Houghton...

Monday Motivation: Stage 32 Members [Producer & Writer] Connect to Create "Adjustments" Pilot

Coffee & Content - Paul Schrader's Screenwriting Lecture & 7 Simple and Beautiful Editing Tips

Happy Sunday to all. Greetings from a very chilly Chicago where we're prepping our first day of filming for Rain_Beau's End, a feature film I'm producing with more than a dozen Stage 32 members, including my fellow producer and good friend, Joe Orlandino. I'll be making some more posts about that as filming progresses, but for now, it's time to get to another edition of Coffee & Content. First up this week, it's a screenwriting lecture with the legendary Paul Schrader. Those of you who have be...

RB Botto
RB Botto
7 years ago
Coffee & Content - Paul Schrader's Screenwriting Lecture & 7 Simple and Beautiful Editing Tips

How I Partnered with Producers of The King's Speech & What I Learned Along the Way - Part 3

Part 3 -In The Steps of a King If you've already read part Part 1 and Part 2 of my series, than you know I was fortunate enough to partner with the producers of The King's Speech and The Tudors to write a series called Magna Carta. As much as I love history, I didn't know much about King John. It wasn't until I picked up a book at the local library that the history of the King began to tug at me. He wasn't the nicest guy, I learned. From all accounts, he was rather evil. And while the book I...

Chris Morley
Chris Morley
7 years ago
How I Partnered with Producers of The King's Speech & What I Learned Along the Way - Part 3

Introducing: The 'Dear Bradley' Monthly Vlog [Answers to Your Most Burning Filmmaking Questions]

Hi Everyone! Over the years, I've been inundated with questions from up and coming filmmakers from around the world at film festivals, conferences, or just on the street. Sometimes I feel bad that I don’t always have time to answer them all. So I decided to start the Dear Bradley Vlog. And who better to partner with for the vlog than Stage 32, the premiere education platform for film and television content makers! So please, submit your questions to me in the comments below or via Instagram...

Bradley Gallo
Bradley Gallo
7 years ago
Introducing: The 'Dear Bradley' Monthly Vlog [Answers to Your Most Burning Filmmaking Questions]
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