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Finding Joy In Collaboration & Critiques

Sometimes, someone comes along who suddenly propels you into an inspirational state that you never felt before. I worked with someone called, Shibu Thomas, who wrote a screenplay and asked me if I would become script consultant and editor. I read the script and edited it for him, but the story was so intriguing and so clever, I was happy to continue to help him work on it. He then made pitches to producers and received great feedback, he had very good written critiques from professionals in...

Rosalind Winton
Rosalind Winton
3 months ago
Finding Joy In Collaboration & Critiques

The Evolution of the Romantic Comedy: What Today’s Rom-Coms Teach Us About Love, Storytelling, and Success

Happy Valentine’s Day, Stage 32 Community! Romantic comedies have always held a special place in cinema. From the golden era of When Harry Met Sally and Pretty Woman to modern hits like Crazy Rich Asians and Palm Springs, the rom-com genre has evolved to reflect the changing dynamics of love, relationships, and storytelling. But what makes a romantic comedy successful in today’s market? How have audience expectations shifted over the years? And most importantly, how can screenwriters craft c...

Ashley Renee Smith
Ashley Renee Smith
3 months ago
The Evolution of the Romantic Comedy: What Today’s Rom-Coms Teach Us About Love, Storytelling, and Success

Video Game Studios Are The New Streamers

Hello, Dear Readers! Some of you may remember me from back in the day when I was writing semi-monthly Stage 32 blogs in an emotionally confusing effort to both inform and subvert the discourse that’s always underway in this community. For those who don’t know me, my credentials include the decade I worked as a development executive in the trenches of indie Hollywood, as well as ten years spent serving clients on every strata of Hollywood’s power structure as a script doctor and script consult...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
3 months ago
Video Game Studios Are The New Streamers

A Stage 32 Success Story: Short Films - Stepping Stones Paved with Grit & Growth

My wife, Carolina, and I made a film, Expressway to Your Skull. It's not even close to the first film I've made, not even the first film my wife and I made together, but it ended up being the most challenging film to cross the finish line and the one we are most proud of. I want to share some of this story with you here and hope you can take something positive from our experience. THREE DAYS IN. I had accumulated seven days of vacation time at work, so I scheduled and budgeted a seven-day...

Joey Wojcik
Joey Wojcik
3 months ago
A Stage 32 Success Story: Short Films - Stepping Stones Paved with Grit & Growth

Announcing the 4th Annual Romantic Comedy Screenwriting Contest

Hey friends! The ONLY Romantic Comedy Screenplay Contest in the World is Back! Ever dreamt of seeing your romantic comedy script come to life on the big screen or streaming on flat-screens in living rooms across the country? This is your chance to turn that dream into reality! Our Grand Prize Winner will win a Career Accelerator prize package valued at $5,000 that includes script & career development, writer branding and an education package and will be flown to LA to meet industry professio...

Pat Alexander
Pat Alexander
3 months ago
Announcing the 4th Annual Romantic Comedy Screenwriting Contest

Coffee & Content: Are You Ready to Get Sh*t Done This Week?

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. We’ve all heard the saying, “there are no small parts, only small actors.” But what does that really mean? When we take a closer look at some of our favorite films and TV shows, we can see that minor characters—those with just a few lines, or even just a brief presence—can leave an unforgettable impact o...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
3 months ago
Coffee & Content: Are You Ready to Get Sh*t Done This Week?

Less Woo & More Do: The Four P’s To Achieve Results In Your Entertainment Career

Four Practical Habits to Help Creatives Stay Grounded and Achieve Consistent Results. "It is better to take many small steps in the right direction than to make a great leap forward only to stumble backward." - Chinese proverb As actors, we all have huge dreams and aspirations: one day winning an Oscar, being on a Broadway stage, getting into Marvel-ready shape, or getting that top-tier agent. For better or worse, we think big and relentlessly pursue our goals. We sprint towards them, stum...

Ava Paloma
Ava Paloma
3 months ago
Less Woo & More Do: The Four P’s To Achieve Results In Your Entertainment Career

The Writer As An Entrepreneur: Part Two

A Little History Lesson... It was back in 2023 when Sandra Isabel Correia and I met during the November Write Club. We encouraged each other with our project targets and in December we kept in touch, supporting each other in our ventures. During that chilly December, the Universe whispered in my ear, that maybe Sandra could help me resurrect my Producer career and work on my feature film, Seeing Rachel. Towards the end of that month, I wrote to Sandra asking if she’d be open to a proposal fro...

Geoff Hall
Geoff Hall
3 months ago
The Writer As An Entrepreneur: Part Two

Why Emotion Regulation In Acting Is Important

There is no shortage of acting techniques for the actor in training. From Stanislavsky and Chekov to Demidov and Meisner and Adler to Strasberg and everything in between. There is a shortage however on methods for safely accessing and regulating emotion in the process of using these acting techniques when developing a Character. The Traditional Traditional acting techniques have their own philosophies on how to access emotion. From Demidov’s “passively surrendering” and being guided by their...

Alan Powell
Alan Powell
3 months ago
Why Emotion Regulation In Acting Is Important

Embracing Your Strengths To Tell Your Story

When I decided to tell my story through animation, I wasn’t starting completely from scratch—I had five years of experience learning about the business side of the entertainment industry. During those five years, I spent three focusing specifically on film and two on animation, immersing myself in the craft. Even with that background, stepping into the creative side of your own project feels nerve-wracking, like entering unfamiliar territory, despite the experience. I don’t draw, and I didn’t...

Samuel Chambers
Samuel Chambers
3 months ago
Embracing Your Strengths To Tell Your Story
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