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A Full Week of Stage 32 Events at Raindance. All Are Invited!
We're looking forward to meeting and mingling with our Stage 32 members in and around the London area! Join us as we partner with the 26th Annual Raindance Film Festival for an exciting week of events. To start, we've arranged a huge perk for Stage 32 members - If you'd like to get full Raindance Film Festival passes you can get 20% off your badge price! Go to https://www.raindance.org/courses/raindance-film-festival-passes/ Use code: stage32pass Get 20%, just like that! Here's what t...


Screenwriters: Here Are 3 Reasons Why You Should Be Writing Novels, Too
If you’re a feature screenwriter like me, the following are probably your mantra: Economy with words. White space on the page. 120 pages or less. As mantras go, it’s not going to set the world on fire, but it works. It takes some getting used to. Writers, by their very nature, love words and often have a tendency to waffle on, using very long sentences to describe something that actually you could’ve described perfectly well in three words, but where’s the fun in that? You’ve probab...


Coffee & Content - Aaron Sorkin on Developing Characters & David Lynch on Auditioning Actors (And a Bonus Video!)
Happy Sunday, everyone. Time for another edition of Coffee & Content. First up, a look at developing characters with Aaron Sorkin. Sorkin has created some of the most memorable and beloved characters of the last 20 years (tell me you don't know everything about every single West Wing character). Whether working with fictional characters or those actually roaming the earth (The Social Network, Molly's Game) few writers are able to imbibe their characters with as much detail, nuance and defin...


Why Writing For a Single Audience Member Could Be the Key To Success
I have to share something with you that unfolded with another screenwriter last week. It happened in a Facebook Group when the screenwriter posted:"How do you stay motivated to write everyday when you're not getting paid?...I'd treat it like a job and be at my desk everyday at 9am, a hour for lunch at 1pm, back at 2 and finish at 5. Really, I would. But writing for free, having no idea if anyone is going to buy your script? In my mind the voice that says "GET A PROPER JOB!" gets louder and lou...


Getting in the Mood to Write: 7 Ways to ReBoot after a Break
I recently sent a script to a new manager then went on vacation. With that script finished (for now) and vacation behind me, I have to write a new script. As cathartic and rewarding as writing can be, it’s still work. And it’s not always easy to transition to the next project. Like me, you may hear a tiny voice saying “But…but…I just finished a script. And why, oh, why, are vacations so short?” Being the professional that I am, I stop whining and whip myself back into writing shape quickly. He...


2 Hours, 2 Dozen Craft and Film Industry Questions Answered
Man, you guys brought the goods to the table. I mean, you had me riled up and as passionate as I've been in a long time. I'm grateful...seriously. Hundreds of you attended my live AMA (Ask Me Anything) last week. What was supposed to be an hour of me answering your questions quickly turned into two hours of spirited, inspiring, and motivating craft and industry talk. From acting to screenwriting to filmmaking. From film producing to film finance to attaching talent. From making valuable...


Embracing New Technology in Filmmaking with Michael Hobe
Music Composer, Musician, and Sound Designer Michael Hobe has been on set with other talented crew members with films like: The Dark Knight, Sherlock Holmes (1 & 2), Inception, Rango, Pirates of the Caribbean IV, and The Dark Knight Rises. Being on set of these massive productions has taught him a number of things, including the plus side of keeping up with all that the Digital Age has to offer us.Michael caught up with us at the Stage 32 offices to talk about why filmmakers need to embrace and...


Coffee & Content - The 3 Fundamental Problems of Screenplay Development & Dunkirk Filmmaking & Cinematography Techniques
Happy Sunday, Creative Army. Time for another edition of Coffee & Content. First up, an oldie, but a goodie from FAST Screenplay. This is a video I've seen referenced and debated often titled The 3 Fundamental Problems of Screenwriting Development. I have a feeling this one will dredge up many opinions. In the vein of Madonna, feel free to express yourself in the comments. Next up, our friends at wolfcrow take a look at the filmmaking and cinematography techniques within the beautifully...


Stage 32 + American Film Market Join Forces for 2018
I’m honored to announce that Stage 32 has been named as the official film networking and education platform of the American Film Market for the 3rd year in a row. As you know, we're big supporters of AFM, not only for all they do to connect producers, financiers and distributors all over the world, but for the progressive nature of how they program their panels and workshops. Head Honcho, Jonathan Wolf, truly has his finger on the pulse of what's happening in the independent film scene...


Executive Panels from the Stage 32 + Hollyshorts Film Conference Now Live!
Over the past few years, we here at Stage 32 have been thrilled to be recognized throughout the industry as the leaders in online film craft and business education. This past spring, we joined forces with Cannes to help provide education throughout the festival. November will be our 3rd straight year as the official education partner of AFM. And last month, we joined forces with one of the most prestigious, and one of the few Oscar qualifying short film festivals in the land, Hollyshorts, as not...

