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Announcing the 3rd Annual Diversity Springboard Screenwriting Contest

Diversity is what makes our industry special - tell your unique story in this year's Diversity Springboard Screenwriting Contest. Connecting with diverse audiences and showing the world your story is exactly what film and television are for! Stage 32 offers access to some of the biggest names in the industry, including executives from Iconic Media Productions, Innovative Artists, WeTV and more with credits like THE NOTEBOOK, THE LOST CITY and WHIPLASH to name a few! We are looking for diverse...

Molly Peck
Molly Peck
3 years ago
Announcing the 3rd Annual Diversity Springboard Screenwriting Contest

Coffee & Content: Cinematography of STRANGER THINGS & How to Write Better Dialogue

Happy Sunday Creative Army! Have you had a creative weekend so far? I have some content here for you that is sure to get the creative juices flowing, so grab your coffee and let's dive in. First up, the folks over at StudioBinder share a fascinating look inside the cinematography of Stranger Things. Specifically, this video looks at how the series primary director of photography, Tim Ives, used color, lighting, lenses, and aspect ratios to create the iconic 80's-style cinematic look of the s...

RB Botto
RB Botto
3 years ago
Coffee & Content: Cinematography of STRANGER THINGS & How to Write Better Dialogue

“Why Can’t You Be Perfect?” – The Dilemma of Making Your Main Character Memorable

The main purpose of most novels is to entertain the audience. They take their readers or viewers out of their day-to-day life and throw them into a new and more exotic or uncertain environment. Whether it is science fiction plunging the reader into a distant future world, a boy who discovers that he is a wizard, or the adventures of a police detective solving a gruesome murder, the main focal point of the novel is your main character. They are the foundation of any successful novel. Indeed, i...

Lewis Ritter
Lewis Ritter
3 years ago
“Why Can’t You Be Perfect?” – The Dilemma of Making Your Main Character Memorable

How to *Finally* Finish Your Writing Project

Near the beginning of my writing career, I attended a writing group in college. A friend encouraged me to go with them when I mentioned I like to write. Keep in mind, I was still very much in the “writing is a hobby stage” at this point while they seemed to want to make a career of it. I went, then continued going, and eventually ran the club myself (as equals with a few people I still talk to daily). We did more than work to make a community, we did our best to make sure everyone got the bes...

How to *Finally* Finish Your Writing Project

Novelist Turned Screenwriter Options a Script via Stage 32!

I’m a retired accountant. I started writing a novel 35 years ago but couldn't get an agent to read it. So, I thought if I wrote the script it would get me representation for the novel. I bought the Syd Field book on screenwriting and jumped in. I thought the script was terrific and sent it to producers (this was when they accepted unsolicited material). One producer’s assistant replied that it read more like a made-for-tv movie and was not interested. So, I rewrote draft after draft. I came up...

Novelist Turned Screenwriter Options a Script via Stage 32!

How to Find Time to Write a Screenplay (Even with a Full Time Job)

Can’t Find The Time? You Got To Make The Time! You have it all down. You have the story, the plot points, and you may have even started the script. But you just can’t find the time to finish it. Like many of us, life just gets in the way…whether it’s work, family, or friends. What do you do when you can’t find the time to finish your screenplay? Well, here’s the good news: everyone gets a fresh batch of 24 hours to use every day. With a little planning and a lot of discipline, you can steadi...

Adrian Karimi
Adrian Karimi
3 years ago
How to Find Time to Write a Screenplay (Even with a Full Time Job)

The 10 Pillars Of A High Achiever

Through 14 years of working in the entertainment industry, I’ve learned that there will be many ups and downs in a dream pursuit. There will be obstacles, and good days, and opportunities, and rejections. The High Achiever (a.k.a. you!), needs a game plan through it all. The High Achiever needs to handle all of these moments intentionally and carefully, in a way that effectively keeps them on the path to success. That’s why I developed the 10 Pillars of the High Achiever. Here are the 10 pillars...

Erica Wernick
Erica Wernick
3 years ago
The 10 Pillars Of A High Achiever

Breaking the Curse of “Write What You Know”

You Know More Than You Think You Do When I was a struggling writer and actor in my twenties, I worked as a waiter in an Asian-fusion restaurant. Lots of double shifts, very few studio offers (read: none). When someone told me “Write what you know,” I thought they were telling me that I should write a screenplay about a white twenty-something and the dramas they experienced in the restaurant business. (And, to be fair, maybe they were.) And I didn’t want to write about that, nor did I think anyo...

Matt Ritchey
Matt Ritchey
3 years ago
Breaking the Curse of “Write What You Know”

Worldwide Premiere of the 7th Annual Stage 32 Short Film Program at The Hollyshorts Film Festival

Happy Tuesday Stage 32-ers! Over the past 10 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. We are honored to be partnered with some of the most prestigious film festivals and markets in the world including the American Film Market, Cannes Film Festival and the Marché du film, and Raindance Film Festival in London, to name a few. Now, for the 7th year in a row, we are thrilled to be joining fo...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
3 years ago
Worldwide Premiere of the 7th Annual Stage 32 Short Film Program at The Hollyshorts Film Festival

Screenwriting Duo Scores Representation through Stage 32 Script Consultation!

We started as novelists. We, meaning my wife, Jennifer, and I, who met a mere six years ago as aspiring novelists. Then life stepped in. Then two kids stepped in. Then … I am sure a good number of people here understand. Last year we had the “we aren't getting any younger” talk. Viola’! We tightened our belts and last year wrote our first script based on our own content. As a former technical consultant to a few production companies many years ago, I thought we would be invited with open arms....

JD Wallace
JD Wallace
3 years ago
Screenwriting Duo Scores Representation through Stage 32 Script Consultation!
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