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Wisdom From The Stage 32 Film Finance Summit - Part 1: Focus On What Audiences Want

Stage 32’s Film Finance Summit rocked. The panelists were “unfiltered and unhinged,” said one of the Stage 32 moderators, Amanda Toney. Another Stage 32 moderator, Harrison Glaser called them, “unvarnished,” and personally, I loved the speaker’s honesty and transparency. With three panels on producing, finance, and distribution, the Summit took a complex and open look at the state of the film and TV industry in 2021. I’ve remixed the wisdom from all three panels together in a 3-part blog seri...

Ami Mariscal
Ami Mariscal
4 years ago
Wisdom From The Stage 32 Film Finance Summit - Part 1: Focus On What Audiences Want

6 Reasons You Should Turn Your Script Into a Podcast

COVID-19 hit, and people stayed home. Content was consumed at a fever pitch. Platform after platform, people were running out of things to watch! And it wasn’t just movies and TV. Gaming was more popular. Just ask anybody who tried to buy a Nintendo Switch or a PS5 at the height of the pandemic. People even read more of their email than usual. And another industry that benefited from this frenzy of consumption? Podcasting. One of the key pieces of advice you hear as a writer is “Make your own...

Matthew Riddle
Matthew Riddle
4 years ago
6 Reasons You Should Turn Your Script Into a Podcast

In the News: How Stage 32 is Changing the Way Hollywood Operates

Happy Wednesday Creative Army! Since 2011, the Stage 32 team has been working tirelessly to help you stay connected, creative, motivated, and informed. As always, we are committed to bringing you networking opportunities, education and mentoring from top-level industry executives and professionals, and access to decision-makers around the globe all from the comfort of your own home. Recently our efforts have been noticed by the media in a big way. We are incredibly proud and honored that Sta...

RB Botto
RB Botto
4 years ago
In the News: How Stage 32 is Changing the Way Hollywood Operates

How I Turned an Optioned Script into a Book

I just finished writing my memoir, The Unfinished Heart. It started life two years ago as a film script called BlackBird, which is currently being made (production is set to start in May next year). The script took me 24 hours to write, and 12 to edit, it has 116 pages and around 17k words. There’s a blog post - Ireland-Based Screenwriter Options her First Script through Stage 32 - about how that all went and came to be. Since this success story, that I would not have had without Stage 32,...

Ronika Merl
Ronika Merl
4 years ago
How I Turned an Optioned Script into a Book

Coffee & Content: Coloring the Characters of HACKS & Behind the Scenes of THE MARE OF EASTTOWN

Happy Sunday Creative Army! The 2021 Emmy awards are a week from today, so naturally, I thought it would be nice to share some Emmy inspired TV content today. But first, in case you missed it yesterday, we shared all comedy, drama, limited/anthology, and nonfiction 2021 Emmy-nominated scripts yesterday! Now, grab your coffee and let's dive into some Emmy's content.  First up, the folks over at IndieWire have put together a great video about HBO Max's Emmy-nominated HACKS. In particular, this...

RB Botto
RB Botto
4 years ago
Coffee & Content: Coloring the Characters of HACKS & Behind the Scenes of THE MARE OF EASTTOWN

Read the 2021 Emmy-Nominated Scripts

The Emmy Awards are coming up on Sunday, September 19th. Script availability has been very spotty since the writing nominations were announced on July 13th. However, more pdfs are now coming online, and I've collected the latest links below. Click the titles below and download the scripts you find interesting - these links will expire soon!   Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series The Flight Attendant - In Case Of Emergency Written by Steve Yockey Girls5eva - Pilot Written by Meredi...

Alan C. Baird
Alan C. Baird
4 years ago
Read the 2021 Emmy-Nominated Scripts

How To Make Money in Screenwriting Without Representation

Welcome back, citizens of Stage 32! For those who don’t know me, I’m an award-winning writer, director, and producer who has written more than 50 screenplays and sold or optioned somewhere around 10. My day job right now is as a script doctor and ghostwriter, I’m developing a sci-fi heist movie called Quantum Theory (which I already have a composer for, but thanks guys!), I’ve been a development executive for 15 years, and I’ve been in showbusiness since before my mom stopped picking out my clot...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
4 years ago
How To Make Money in Screenwriting Without Representation

7 Lessons I Learned from Film Festival Rejections

For many filmmakers, the film festival acceptance is one of your biggest dreams realized – even now as more people share and stream content from their homes than ever before, the allure of the festival hasn’t dampened. Not for me at least, and I imagine many of you too. The feeling of going up to the theatre, seeing your name and your film in the program, and most of all – seeing your work play in front of a real live audience. Not to mention networking with your fellow filmmakers and maybe even...

Brian Carlin
Brian Carlin
4 years ago
7 Lessons I Learned from Film Festival Rejections

In the News: Stage 32 Featured in The Wrap

Happy Wednesday Creative Army! As you know, Stage 32's continued mission is to democratize the entertainment business and the industry is taking notice in a big way. We are incredibly proud and honored that Stage 32 has been featured recently in Forbes Magazine, Business Insider, Inc. Magazine, and now for the second time in recent history, in The Wrap. Senior Entertainment Business Reporter Diane Haithman recently featured Stage 32 and myself and in her article 'The Next Ted Lasso': After a...

RB Botto
RB Botto
4 years ago
In the News: Stage 32 Featured in The Wrap

How Stage 32 Helped Me Find Shelter When I Lost My Home

Music has always been a part of me. When I was kid, I used to get in trouble at school for banging beats on the desk, or playing rudiments with my pencil instead of taking notes. I recited every line from Nas' Illmatic and soaked in all the RPG scores/themes. My love for writing came from Soap Operas, oddly enough. I would sit in my 7th-grade Literature class and writing write scripts to improve different storylines and scenes. However, despite my love for music and screenwriting, it wasn't unti...

Shanika Freeman
Shanika Freeman
4 years ago
How Stage 32 Helped Me Find Shelter When I Lost My Home
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