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Finding a Renewed Passion for Writing: Never Give Up

Don't ever give up... That's it... Blog done. Okay, so you want to know where that comes from... Well, I started writing my screenplay two years ago. It's called The Postcard, and it is based on the true story of my great grandparents. I have wanted to tell this story since my father told me all about it when I was 11 years old. I've written poems and songs about it, I've tried writing it as a novel over the years, but for some reason, I just could not keep it going and totally gave up....

Rosalind Winton
Rosalind Winton
3 years ago
Finding a Renewed Passion for Writing: Never Give Up

Actors, We're The Solution, Not The Problem

Back in the day, LEGO was my jam. And to be honest, I still find it an oddly meditative and therapeutic endeavor. This isn’t said to underscore my already apparent nerd status but to touch upon a scenario many fellow LEGO enthusiasts will be familiar with. We’ve just purchased a new set and are fiercely powering through piecing it together. Perhaps with the instructions, but perhaps we scoff at such things and only ever go rogue. Regardless, sooner or later, we reach the stage where only one b...

Tahlia Norrish
Tahlia Norrish
3 years ago
Actors, We're The Solution, Not The Problem

9 Animators Who Shaped The World Of Animation

Behind every animated film, there's a creator. These creators' contribution to this industry has shaped the industry in large ways. From their visual style, color combinations, the stories they tell, use of inclusive representation, and more, these artists have helped impact their own industry and audiences who love their work.  In this article, you will find nine animators who shaped the world of animation and a few lessons we can learn from their experiences. So let's get into it! Hayao...

Eyo Obot
Eyo Obot
3 years ago
9 Animators Who Shaped The World Of Animation

Navigating Stage 32 For Your Best Experience

Hi Stage 32ers! Are you new to Stage 32? Or are you just so overwhelmed like I am about how much you can do at Stage 32, but it’s hard to find the things you are searching for? Well, then this post is for you! I will give you a short guide and some tips on where you can find the different things at Stage 32 as soon as you do your first login! So, fasten your seatbelt, and be ready for some tips to help you navigate through Stage 32! First, after you have filled out your information and a...

Sille Larsen
Sille Larsen
3 years ago
Navigating Stage 32 For Your Best Experience

How To Make A Successful Short Film On Your Own Terms

Certain success markers have become so ingrained in our industry that we may be striving for them without knowing there's much of an alternative. How did your latest film do? Did it go viral? Did it get into festivals? Any good festivals? How about distribution? Did it make a profit? What’s the Rotten Tomato Score on your feature? How many five-star reviews do you have on Prime Video? Yes, but are those reviews Verified Purchases? While we’re on the subject, how’s your IMDb ranking? How...

Brad Raider
Brad Raider
3 years ago
How To Make A Successful Short Film On Your Own Terms

Stage 32 Blog Contributor Books Speaking Gig At Writers' Summit

I still remember the email that came to my inbox inviting me to join Stage 32. I was intrigued and quickly clicked through to see what opportunities might lie ahead for me, being someone who’s all about making new connections and discovering new and helpful resources. While we’ve all experienced a degree of online video conferencing burnout from doing far too much of it during the pandemic, the Stage 32 online community that we all know and love can be so impactful. Between requests to “join...

Bruce Wawrzyniak
Bruce Wawrzyniak
3 years ago
Stage 32 Blog Contributor Books Speaking Gig At Writers' Summit

Coffee & Content: 5 Beginner Acting Mistakes & Inside the Writers' Room of ABBOTT ELEMENTARY

Happy Sunday Creative Army! I've got my coffee in hand and your weekly dose of content coming in hot - grab your coffee of choice and let's dive right in. First up, the Acting Career Center shares 5 mistakes beginner actors make. Hosted by Kurt Yue, an Atlanta-based actor with over 50 credits, this video covers self-tape audition tips, why you shouldn't pretend (or mime) actions in auditions, how to handle your first on set experience, and more.  Next up, The Writers Guild Foundation share...

RB Botto
RB Botto
3 years ago
Coffee & Content: 5 Beginner Acting Mistakes & Inside the Writers' Room of ABBOTT ELEMENTARY

What I Learned Making My First Feature Film (for Under $10k)

With no filmmaking experience and lot of extra time on my hands, thanks to COVID, I decided to make my first feature film. For the second time. Quick back story. My first attempt at making a movie was in 2017. A friend of mine, who also plays a role in this movie, asked me to take a look at his short film. After watching he said he wanted me to help make it “better”. I gave it some thought and decided I would do it under one condition. It needed to be a feature. We made it as far as me finis...

Vega Montanez
Vega Montanez
3 years ago
What I Learned Making My First Feature Film (for Under $10k)

Always Remember: You Are A Filmmaker

I had a dream once. I had a dream, and oh! I dreamed it boldly and strongly, and I shouted it into the wind for everyone to hear! And proudly, I proclaimed it, told it to everyone who was willing to listen. With pride in my chest and a thrill in my voice, I called it out: I’m going to be a filmmaker! I’m going to work in the film industry! And so I worked, and I plotted, and I networked, and I wrote as much as I could, and I learned my trade and dipped my toes in, and then… then I took t...

Ronika Merl
Ronika Merl
3 years ago
Always Remember: You Are A Filmmaker

The Joys and Pains of Collaboration in Screenwriting and Novels

Many screenplays and teleplays start as the work of one person. A writer gets inspiration for a great script and develops and rewrites it via multiple drafts until it is ready to read. They work out the details in grueling months’ worth of thought and writing. The initial draft gets rewritten countless times until the last version of the script is “finished” and ready to submit to a producer or a screenplay competition. If the writer is lucky, the script may be optioned or bought by a producer....

Lewis Ritter
Lewis Ritter
3 years ago
The Joys and Pains of Collaboration in Screenwriting and Novels
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