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Happy Thanksgiving! We are Thankful Everyday for You

From the entire Stage 32 team, we wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving. Let me be the first to say, I am incredibly grateful for every single person that is a part of the Stage 32 creative army. I am forever in awe of the amazing connections, projects, and friendships that have grown out of our community.  As always, here at Stage 32, we aim to help entertainment creatives make connections and share their stories with the world. In our 8 years, we have had nearly 2,000 articles written by our ep...

Happy Thanksgiving! We are Thankful Everyday for You

Two New Yorkers in Hollywood: What You'll Learn When You First Get into Entertainment & What Not to Do (with Richard Botto & Bradley Gallo)

New people flock to LA every day with big dreams and their hearts set on "making it". However, as anyone who has moved to LA for entertainment can tell you, no one is going to roll out a red carpet for you just for showing up.  Often times, arriving in "tinsel town" can be a lonely and unforgiving place. Fortunately, our two favorite New Yorkers in Hollywood have teamed up to teach you What You'll Learn When You First Get into Entertainment & What Not to Do. In this clip from his FREE webina...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
6 years ago
Two New Yorkers in Hollywood: What You'll Learn When You First Get into Entertainment & What Not to Do (with Richard Botto & Bradley Gallo)

Despising The Free Lunch- How to Get Paid Like a Pro

Getting paid for being a filmmaker is an art form and rarely taken to heart, so artists starve for their craft. This image of the "starving artist" must not and should not be perpetuated. Most people believe that the work of a writer, a producer, a filmmaker is based on passion alone, and as a result it is assumed that all artists are meant to work for free, or to get paid later, because their passion for the craft will make them accept work under any condition, including the freebies or the inf...

Alexia Melocchi
Alexia Melocchi
6 years ago
Despising The Free Lunch- How to Get Paid Like a Pro

Top 100 Films of the Past Decade

As we inch ever closer to a brand new decade (2020 here we come!), the passing of time has got us reflecting on the past ten years. Undoubtedly, the past decade has been filled with crazy innovations and adventures in the world of filmmaking. In honor of this upcoming milestone, IndieWire put together their picks for the Top 100 Movies of the 2010s. This list has everything - foreign films, animated films, Oscar winners and everything in between. As the temperature drops outside, cozy up...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
6 years ago
Top 100 Films of the Past Decade

Your Art and Your Audience's Reflections

As an artist, you’re called to show up in the world. Whether it’s on stage, making a pitch, submitting your screenplay, putting on an art show, you make yourself vulnerable to others over and over again. Making art is a unique process. The initial stages of creating are deeply personal, but, eventually, you need the attention of your audience to bring your creative work to life. Though it began as something private, your art only achieves its purpose and full potential when it impacts someone...

Your Art and Your Audience's Reflections

Do what Zack Ward Does and Keep Winning at What You Love

Living the Hollywood dream sounds so glamorous, but what is it really like? I got to ask actor, voice actor, producer, screenwriter, director and editor Zack Ward, who has worked in the industry since he was eight, all about it. Are you ready to have your bubble popped? Then read on… Zack Ward, the man with a 124 credits to his name for acting, voice acting, directing, producing, editing and writing, the founder of Grit Film Works and CEO of Global Sports Financial Exchange keeps lighting u...

Marjolein Smit
Marjolein Smit
6 years ago
Do what Zack Ward Does and Keep Winning at What You Love

Not-So-Pretty Secrets on Set of The Wizard of Oz

We've all had experiences on set that weren't very pretty. Hell, I remember one time a few years back tripping down an entire flight of stairs on a commercial shoot with the DP's very expensive light in my hand. Can you believe I didn't break it? I didn't even break myself. I was a little bruised up, because I used the wall and my body weight to try and keep myself from sailing down head first at warp speed. I had no hands because I was protecting that light like it was my child.   Th...

Not-So-Pretty Secrets on Set of The Wizard of Oz

Our Latest Ask Me Anything Session Now Available On Demand

Hello, Creative Army. A few weeks back, I hosted another content packed AMA (Ask Me Anything).  The members of the Stage 32 community who attended live brought their A-game.  We went for 2 plus hours and covered about 2 dozen questions on film, television and digital related subjects.  And now the entire show is available for you to watch On Demand.   Here's just some of what we discussed: - How to raise financing for features - How to find financiers - How to find finishing funds fo...

Our Latest Ask Me Anything Session Now Available On Demand

2 New Yorkers in Hollywood: How Do You Get Yourself Out of a Creative Rut? (with Richard Botto & Bradley Gallo)

You've seen Richard "RB" Botto's free webinar, "Ask Me Anything," right? Sometimes he handles questions on his own and sometimes he teams up with Jason Mirch, Stage 32's Director or Script Services. In this clip from his FREE webinar, RB teams up with Them That Follow film producer, Bradley Gallo. (Bradley does a monthly vlog on Stage 32 called Dear Bradley. It's a must see!) In this short video, Bradley and RB answer the question: How Do You Get Yourself Out of a Creative Rut? Click the l...

2 New Yorkers in Hollywood: How Do You Get Yourself Out of a Creative Rut? (with Richard Botto & Bradley Gallo)

How A To-Do List & Ice Cream Can Improve Your Creative Endeavors

One day during the summer after I walked my dogs for 3 miles to the ice cream stand (the walking part is crucial to justify the eating of ice cream), I dragged their tired little stump legs (they're dachshunds) up the ramp and proceeded to place my order: "Baby twist with chocolate sprinkles, please," I said. The nice lady on the other side of the window drew this on the order sheet: I figured she was outright ignoring me, daydreaming of an art class or something. But I continued with m...

How A To-Do List & Ice Cream Can Improve Your Creative Endeavors
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