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Read the 2021 Emmy-Nominated Scripts

The Emmy Awards are coming up on Sunday, September 19th. Script availability has been very spotty since the writing nominations were announced on July 13th. However, more pdfs are now coming online, and I've collected the latest links below. Click the titles below and download the scripts you find interesting - these links will expire soon!   Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series The Flight Attendant - In Case Of Emergency Written by Steve Yockey Girls5eva - Pilot Written by Meredi...

Alan C. Baird
Alan C. Baird
4 years ago
Read the 2021 Emmy-Nominated Scripts

7 Lessons I Learned from Film Festival Rejections

For many filmmakers, the film festival acceptance is one of your biggest dreams realized – even now as more people share and stream content from their homes than ever before, the allure of the festival hasn’t dampened. Not for me at least, and I imagine many of you too. The feeling of going up to the theatre, seeing your name and your film in the program, and most of all – seeing your work play in front of a real live audience. Not to mention networking with your fellow filmmakers and maybe even...

Brian Carlin
Brian Carlin
4 years ago
7 Lessons I Learned from Film Festival Rejections

In the News: Stage 32 Featured in The Wrap

Happy Wednesday Creative Army! As you know, Stage 32's continued mission is to democratize the entertainment business and the industry is taking notice in a big way. We are incredibly proud and honored that Stage 32 has been featured recently in Forbes Magazine, Business Insider, Inc. Magazine, and now for the second time in recent history, in The Wrap. Senior Entertainment Business Reporter Diane Haithman recently featured Stage 32 and myself and in her article 'The Next Ted Lasso': After a...

In the News: Stage 32 Featured in The Wrap

32 Tips on Making an Indie Feature Film: Distribution & Sales

I've made a lot of movies. I started off as a Runner and worked my way up. I worked on 13 movies as a 1st AC & 2nd AC and Director of Photography before I became an award-winning Director & Writer in my own right. Having gone from Runner to director I have experienced the whole gauntlet of film making from the biggest shoots (Harry Potter and James Bond) to tiny micro-budget one-man crew shoots. I have seen many ways to do things effectively and simply. There are 6 main areas of filmmaking for...

Martin Gooch
Martin Gooch
4 years ago
32 Tips on Making an Indie Feature Film: Distribution & Sales

How Stage 32 Helped Me Find Shelter When I Lost My Home

Music has always been a part of me. When I was kid, I used to get in trouble at school for banging beats on the desk, or playing rudiments with my pencil instead of taking notes. I recited every line from Nas' Illmatic and soaked in all the RPG scores/themes. My love for writing came from Soap Operas, oddly enough. I would sit in my 7th-grade Literature class and writing write scripts to improve different storylines and scenes. However, despite my love for music and screenwriting, it wasn't unti...

Shanika Freeman
Shanika Freeman
4 years ago
How Stage 32 Helped Me Find Shelter When I Lost My Home

10 Things I Learned while Self-Producing my 1st Short Film

I moved to Atlanta a couple months before the pandemic hit to pursue acting and producing. Without knowing nearly anybody in the area, but with a newly created Stage 32 account, and the one-time experience on set as a PA, I found the way to self-produce my first short film. These are 10 things I learned during the process of pre-production and production. 1. Make Meaningful Connections I met the director of my short film in Stage 32! Chaun Lee is a member of The Writers' Room at Stage 32 like...

10 Things I Learned while Self-Producing my 1st Short Film

In the News: Stage 32 Featured in Business Insider

What's up Creative Army? As many of you know, we recently partnered with Netflix to host a TV Pitch Workshop that has since been viewed by over 90,000 entertainment creatives (screenwriters, filmmakers, actors) and professionals (managers, agents, development execs, producers) from over 175 countries. Christopher Mack, the Director of Talent Investment and Development at Netflix, provided over three hours of exclusive insider information and tips on how to pitch to Netflix and what they look f...

In the News: Stage 32 Featured in Business Insider

7 Indie Filmmaking Lessons I Learned The Hard Way (Because There Is No Easy Way)

“No, no, no, no, no … stop talking. Give me the shot. Tell me your film in one sentence,” the producer interrupted. “Like, this meets that …”. Up until that moment, I was roughly thirty seconds into an elaborate exegesis of the multiple reflecting layers of subtle psychological resonance and sociological importance inherent in my first feature film script, YOU’RE THE ONE. Fifteen seconds prior to that, I was standing behind the producer and holding a pretend conversation with the side of anoth...

Dave Ash
Dave Ash
4 years ago
7 Indie Filmmaking Lessons I Learned The Hard Way (Because There Is No Easy Way)

Coffee & Content: The Making of THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT & Film Scoring from Composing to Mixing

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, our friends over at Netflix put together an amazing behind-the-scenes video about the making of the Emmy-nominated series The Queen's Gambit. In this video, lead actor Anya Taylor-Joy, writer/director Scott Frank, and several other amazing cast/crew members take you deep inside the making of the show that scored a staggering 18 E...

Coffee & Content: The Making of THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT & Film Scoring from Composing to Mixing

Richard Botto Joins Fast Company Executive Board - Chosen as a Leader in Entertainment and Technology

What is up Creative Army? Today, I wanted to share some exciting news. Our fearless leader, Rich "RB" Botto, who I have worked alongside for the last 10 years, has been recognized by Fast Company as a CEO and thought leader who has been disrupting the industry in which his company operates. As a result, RB has been officially named to the Executive Board of Fast Company. For nearly 25 years Fast Company has profiled some of the business industry's biggest disruptors -- companies that move FAST...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
4 years ago
Richard Botto Joins Fast Company Executive Board - Chosen as a Leader in Entertainment and Technology
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