Cinematography

Cinematography Stage 32 Blogs

How to Set an Intention & Achieve Your Entertainment Goals

Very early in my career as a storyteller, I adapted a few practices that relate back to lessons I learned from my yoga practice. This came about because I had a break-down/break-through moment during my second year in art school. The result of creating several projects with less than desirable results was devastating. I felt miserable. I put my whole self into every aspect of the work, and when it failed, I felt internally as if I had failed. Hence, began my search for something that would not f...

Derek Johnson
Derek Johnson
5 years ago
How to Set an Intention & Achieve Your Entertainment Goals

Coffee & Content - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Breakdown with Leo & Quentin and How Hollywood Creates Immersive Worlds

Happy Sunday Creative Army! We had another amazing week of creativity and community here on Stage 32, and I am keeping that creativity train going this Sunday with your weekly dose of Coffee & Content. So grab your coffee and settle in for some epic and inspiring content.  First up, Vanity Fair sat down with Leonardo DiCaprio and Quentin Tarantino to break down Leo's character Rick Dalton in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. These two leaders of their crafts discuss men of 1960's Hollywood like...

Coffee & Content - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Breakdown with Leo & Quentin and How Hollywood Creates Immersive Worlds

It’s Time to Punch Fear in the Face and Press Record

The current Covid-19 virus pandemic has dramatically impacted our lives. Shelter in place, face masks, and social distancing seem to have become the new normal, at least for the near term. Schools are closed, sporting events cancelled, and non-essential businesses have been shut down. The stock market doesn’t know how to react. Creatives watch their future revenues evaporate as SXSW, Tribeca, Coachella and other festivals, large and small, are cancelled. Broadway is closed, uncertain whether pro...

Louis Vasseur
Louis Vasseur
5 years ago
It’s Time to Punch Fear in the Face and Press Record

Coffee & Content - How to Do a Fight Scene & Former CIA Chief of Disguise Breaks Down 30 Spy Scenes

Happy Sunday Creative Army! I hope you had a safe, healthy, and creative week. I've got my Sunday coffee in hand and some content coming your way to help you stay inspired, motivated, and creative while we are in quarantine.  First up, the folks over at The Closer Look have put together a comprehensive guide on how to do a fight scene. A great fight scene is made of much more than kicks and punches, and this video breaks down elements of cinematography, character motivation, and use of weapo...

Coffee & Content - How to Do a Fight Scene &  Former CIA Chief of Disguise Breaks Down 30 Spy Scenes

What Have You Been Creating In Quarantine?

Hello hello hello to all of you beautiful humans in the Stage 32 Hive! You might be reading this and wondering, “Which voice in my head is doing the talking?” I can assure you it’s all eight of them. But do not worry, they are social distancing. Everyone is FINE. I am honored and privileged to be writing you during this uncertain time, but I am certain of this: The platform for creative thought is open and thriving. Like many of you, all of my projects entering production were suspended inde...

Roth Rind
Roth Rind
5 years ago
What Have You Been Creating In Quarantine?

Stage 32 Screenings Launches With Over 75 Films, Shorts, and TV Pilots & Joins Forces with Fintage House

  See the latest news on Stage 32 Screenings from DEADLINE Here!     Stage 32 Joins Forces with Fintage House on Stage 32 Screenings As you know, last month, we launched Stage 32 Screenings. This new platform was designed to help displaced filmmakers impacted by cancelled and postponed film festivals around the world screen privately to our network of industry executives and professionals. The goal, to get these films and their filmmakers the attention and success they deserve. Today, w...

Stage 32 Screenings Launches With Over 75 Films, Shorts, and TV Pilots & Joins Forces with Fintage House

Coffee & Content - PARASITE'S Perfect Montage & Rian Johnson's KNIVES OUT Scene Breakdown

Happy Sunday Creative Army, Here's hoping you had a healthy and creative week. I've got my coffee in hand and am bringing you some piping-hot content to help you stay creative and inspired while rocking self-quarantine.  First up, the folks over at Nerdwriter have put together an amazing video highlighting one of the many reasons Bong Joon Ho's Oscar-winning film Parasite is so cinematically stellar. In this video, they breakdown the masterful use of montage in scene where (spoiler alert) th...

Coffee & Content - PARASITE'S Perfect Montage & Rian Johnson's KNIVES OUT Scene Breakdown

How I Made A Feature Film for Under $9,000

How I Made a Feature Film for Under £7,500 (or $8,600 for you American folks!)  Boy #5 is a horror feature film set and shot in Manchester, England. The feature marks the debut of first-time director Eric Ian Steele, an award-winning screenwriter and novelist who is the writer of the thriller feature film The Student currently on Netflix USA. THE HORROR BEGINS – DEVELOPING A MICRO BUDGET SCREENPLAY Blame Werner Herzog. Everything was going well until he appeared on the horizon like a magne...

Eric Ian Steele
Eric Ian Steele
5 years ago
How I Made A Feature Film for Under $9,000

Coffee & Content - JoJo Rabbit Cinematography & Editing Empathy in Big Little Lies

Happy Sunday Creative Army! We are all on day who knows what of Quarantine, and I hope you are all staying happy, healthy, and creative. I look forward to sharing my Sunday morning Coffee & Content with you every week, so grab your coffee and get ready for some piping-hot entertainment industry content.  First up, Indy Mogul sits down with JoJo Rabbit cinematographer Mihai Malaimare Jr. to talk about the script, lighting, and, of course, camera lenses and shot composition. This twenty-minute...

Coffee & Content - JoJo Rabbit Cinematography & Editing Empathy in Big Little Lies

Coffee & Content - Production Design Tips for Directors & How to Make a Cinematic Short Film

Happy Sunday Creative Army, Here's hoping you had a healthy and creative week. We had another amazing week of digital connections and virtual learning here at Stage 32 - and I am excited to say we have more online inspirational, educational, and aspirational content coming your way - stay tuned. So, is your coffee ready? Because your weekly dose of content is coming in hot.  First up, our friends over at Studio Binder have done it again. Filmmaking is a very visual medium, and the director i...

Coffee & Content - Production Design Tips for Directors & How to Make a Cinematic Short Film
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