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Gender Equality in Animation

We had two buildings when I started working at Walt Disney Feature Animation in 1999. There was the Northside building up near the Burbank Airport and the Southside building across the street from the lot off the 134 Freeway. It's commonly referred to as the "Hat Building" because of the giant iconic wizard's hat from The Sorcerer's Apprentice on the west end. The original Disney Animation building still stands in the middle of the Disney lot, but now it's mainly production offices. It has a lon...

Brian Smith
Brian Smith
6 months ago
Gender Equality in Animation

What I’ve Learned About Screenwriting From Stage 32!

I started screenwriting and joined Stage32 in 2016 when I read a statistic that only one out of 3,000 feature scripts are made into a movie. My response was, “I’ll just write 3,000 scripts.” I’ve received great feedback and encouragement from RB and the Stage 32 community. I want to share my three most important lessons after almost eight years into this new chapter in my life after a career as a scientist. 1) Just Keep Writing I’ve completed 90 scripts to date. I try to write compelling, con...

Tom Stohlgren
Tom Stohlgren
6 months ago
What I’ve Learned About Screenwriting From Stage 32!

Announcing the 5th Annual Feature Drama Screenwriting Contest

Hey, Stage 32 Community! The Biggest Feature Screenplay Contest in the World is Back! Ever dreamt of seeing your feature film script come to life on the big screen or streaming on TVs in living rooms across the country? This is your chance to turn that dream into reality! Drama is the basis of every story that endures throughout entertainment. From the world-altering tension of OPPENHEIMER to the relentless turmoil of KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON and the emotional depth of THE HOLDOVERS, audie...

Pat Alexander
Pat Alexander
6 months ago
Announcing the 5th Annual Feature Drama Screenwriting Contest

Coffee & Content: Is The Spec Sale Market Heating Up Again?

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, in this video from StudioBinder, they’re explaining Aristotle’s Poetics, one of the earliest examples of literary theory analyzing dramatic storytelling. By understanding Aristotle’s 6 principles- plot, character, thought, diction, spectacle, and song, you’re mastering a guide that if followed...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
6 months ago
Coffee & Content: Is The Spec Sale Market Heating Up Again?

Navigating Social Media Marketing For Creatives

Whether you are making Hollywood blockbusters, indie darlings, or passion projects in your back yard marketing your film on social media is incredibly beneficial. However, you may not be sure where to start. This article hopes to give you a guide, offering tips and advice on using social media as a creative. Create a Plan Work out what you want to share and when you want to share your posts. Take time to work out your target audience and post at the best times for them in order to get the m...

Eula Skiles
Eula Skiles
6 months ago
Navigating Social Media Marketing For Creatives

How Working With A Publicity Consultant May Help You Stay Within Budget

I know it’s thrilling when you’re in the midst of creating something. However, many put off working with publicity, even for consultation, because many think it’s going to be really expensive. To be sure, a full-scale publicity campaign can get quite expensive—depending on several factors. However, consulting with publicity in a limited capacity can be a smart investment to help you figure out your specific publicity strategy without making a total commitment until you’re ready. Which in the lon...

Tamaryn Tobian
Tamaryn Tobian
6 months ago
How Working With A Publicity Consultant May Help You Stay Within Budget

Stage 32 Certification Welcomes Pecs, Hungary!

Hi, Stage 32 Community! Almost ten years ago, I decided that I would bring international film production to my hometown of Pécs, Hungary. This is where I was born, and after my family moved to Australia when I was young, I decided to come back to live in Hungary, work as a filmmaker, and help build a vibrant production community here. Hungary is the second largest film production hub in Europe after the UK. Films such as DUNE and BLADE RUNNER 2049 were all filmed here. I decided that I would...

Zoltan Deak
Zoltan Deak
6 months ago
Stage 32 Certification Welcomes Pecs, Hungary!

5 Ways Yoga and Movement Helps My Acting Career

Yoga and acting; go together like avocado and toast. Separately, they’re tasty; but, together, it’s explosive. Hang with me here. To get really proficient at doing a handstand, what does it take? Determination. Practice. Flexibility. Focus. Skillset. Maybe some natural talent. Guidance. A touch of letting of the outcome and being present at the moment. Starting to sound a bit more like the characteristics and mindset of the profound and impactful actors we see on set and screen? Thought so....

Sara Quiriconi
Sara Quiriconi
7 months ago
5 Ways Yoga and Movement Helps My Acting Career

Red Carpet Roll-Out: September 2024's New Educators & Executives At Stage 32!

Happy Friday, Stage 32 Community! Our Stage 32 Team has been working diligently to bring in as many new resources and opportunities as possible to enrich your experience here in our community! At Stage 32 you have direct access to award-winning industry executives and professionals who’ve written, produced, developed, starred in, PA'd, assistant directed and represented acclaimed projects such as WAR IS OVER, IN THE LINE OF FIRE, THE FIRM, AIRFORCE ONE, GET SHORTY, A SONG FOR IMOGENE, I FO...

Ashley Renee Smith
Ashley Renee Smith
7 months ago
Red Carpet Roll-Out: September 2024's New Educators & Executives At Stage 32!

From Page to Screen: The Art of Adaptations

There are several factors that make a book appealing for film adaptation. First and foremost, the story must have a strong narrative arc and compelling characters. Whether it’s a thrilling plot or an emotional journey, the story needs to captivate an audience, much like it does on the page. Visual potential is also key. A story that can be easily visualized, with rich settings or intense action, often translates well to the screen. Additionally, the themes and messages of the book should reson...

Eileen Cope
Eileen Cope
7 months ago
From Page to Screen: The Art of Adaptations
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