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Cannes Film Festival Marche du Film is 3 Weeks Away

  The 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival is around the corner, starting on May 17, 2022 in Cannes, France. Stage 32 is proud to partner with the Cannes Marché du Film for our 6th year as an education partner!About the 2022 Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film Get ready for the the year’s largest international in-person gathering of industry professionals! With in-person events making a grand return this year, excitement is brewing for the 2022 Marché du Film.What Can you Expect? 9...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
3 years ago
Cannes Film Festival Marche du Film is 3 Weeks Away

Three Lessons I’ve Learned from Olympians

I started my professional life with a lot of interests, which resulted in an eclectic career working with journalists, politicians and CEOs. But one of the most interesting interludes I’ve had was when I fell into a job managing an Olympic legend and four-time gold medalist. Greg Louganis was coming to the UK (where I live) for the 2012 London Games and after I’d spontaneously sent him a fan letter, his business partner wrote me back to ask if I could help with some arrangements. I couldn’t h...

Meghan Thompson
Meghan Thompson
3 years ago
Three Lessons I’ve Learned from Olympians

Screenwriter Signs Shopping Agreement through Pitching on Stage 32!

Many people dream of being a screenwriter while still young; I came to it later in life. Having just turned 40, I was in Boston with an injured back while serving on the security detail for Secretary of State John Kerry, when I was reading a book and suddenly it came out of nowhere, "I have to turn this into a screenplay." [Even though I didn't own the rights. I found out how that works much later...] Eight years later, I have my first shopping agreement. One might ask, "how do you keep going...

Dave Miller
Dave Miller
3 years ago
Screenwriter Signs Shopping Agreement through Pitching on Stage 32!

Top 12 Cities to Launch Your Career in Acting

When one is starting out on the journey in acting, the conventional wisdom for decades has been to choose between New York or Los Angeles. East Coast or West Coast. Broadway or Hollywood. In the last 20 years, other cities have competed for films as a production hub: Vancouver, Toronto, New Orleans, Chicago. In the last 5 years alone, Atlanta has become the busiest production center in the country. There are pros and cons of living in each one of these locations; and one might feel forced to m...

Top 12 Cities to Launch Your Career in Acting

Introducing the Stage 32 Entertainment Industry Glossary!

Hello Stage 32 Creative Army! We are thrilled to announce yet another Stage 32 resource that you can use to learn and grow as a creative or professional in the entertainment industry - the Stage 32 Glossary! No matter what hat(s) you wear in the entertainment industry, there are a host of entertainment industry-specific terms and phrases you may come across in your career. To best prepare yourself for your entertainment journey, you should take some time to familiarize yourself with these te...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
3 years ago
Introducing the Stage 32 Entertainment Industry Glossary!

Coffee & Content: Behind the Scenes of BRIDGERTON & How to Write Interrogation Scenes

Happy Sunday Creative Army! First of all, congratulations to all of you who have already participated in our monthly Introduce Yourself Weekend! Thousands of connections have been made between entertainment creatives and professionals from every corner of the globe. Whether you are a long-time member, or brand new to Stage 32, take a moment to pop over to the Introduce Yourself Lounge and say hello before the end of the weekend. Now, grab some fresh coffee and let's dive into this week's conte...

Coffee & Content: Behind the Scenes of BRIDGERTON & How to Write Interrogation Scenes

How to Find Your Creative Tribe on Stage 32

Well, hello, there! My name is Karen Ross, but please, call me Kay. I wanted to formally introduce myself: I am an actress, writer, producer, director, and all-around free spirit. I currently host a weekly event on Clubhouse called "The Victory Round" to help creatives build their confidence by celebrating their achievements, big or small. Among other many things, I love martial arts, instrumental film soundtracks, the Bard, tea time, and am deeply obsessed with trying new restaurants. I can’t w...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
3 years ago
How to Find Your Creative Tribe on Stage 32

Why Reputation Trumps Talent

There is no Business like Show Business. And possibly that is true, as there is no place, other than politics, that a good or bad reputation can travel faster than a supersonic jet. You have to treat your reputation as your most prized possession in Hollywood. There seems to be a misunderstanding about what reputation truly means. A solid reputation is built on professionalism but even more so on how good a human being you are on a solid ground of authenticity and I, for one, quote more than...

Alexia Melocchi
Alexia Melocchi
3 years ago
Why Reputation Trumps Talent

Building a Community & Member Experience: RB Botto on the Be Customer Led Podcast

Happy Thursday Stage 32! Our fearless leader and CEO, Richard "RB" Botto recently had the pleasure of being a guest on the Be Customer Led Podcast. In this exclusive podcast interview RB discusses How to Build a Community and Member Experience. Specifically, RB talks about his personal journey and experience founding Stage 32 and growing the community to over 800,000 members worldwide. Here is a sneak peek: “You have to inspire yourself every day. Even if you had a massively bad day be...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
3 years ago
Building a Community & Member Experience: RB Botto on the Be Customer Led Podcast

How To Make Deals in Hollywood without Getting Hustled

Hello, readers of Stage 32! My name is Tennyson E. Stead, I’ve been working in entertainment all my life, and I’ve written more than 50 screenplays - many of them as a ghostwriter, which means a vastly disproportionate portion of my writing is both paid and uncredited work. In fact, a huge number of my professional decisions have involved compromises that I think a lot of writers would balk at, and certainly I’m constantly making decisions that draw rigorous, interrogative concern from my collea...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
3 years ago
How To Make Deals in Hollywood without Getting Hustled
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