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Coffee & Content - How Cinematographers Work With Actors & How to Find the Best Camera Angles
Happy Sunday to all. Let's dive in for another edition of Coffee & Content. Much is always made (and tons of content produced) about the director/actor relationship. But what about cinematographers? How do they interact and work with actors. Our first video from CookeOpticsTV breaks it down. Next up, from wolfcrow, a tight, no fat video on how to find the best camera angles when shooting your film. So watch, drink your coffee, repeat, but then remember to share where you can! And, as alw...


Can Hollywood Make Movies that are "Good?" [A New, Proposed Filmmaking Formula]
"Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. While some see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” - 1997 Apple Ad Can Hollywood think differently? Or will remakes, reboots, sequels, and series still top the box office in 2030? How long will Sci-Fi and Superhero franchises dominate the industry? Call me "a crazy one," but I believe movi...

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3 Time Proven Ways to Break In and Stay In the Film Industry
So you're looking to have someone give you feedback on your reel, get that script read, get that film project off the ground, raise funds for your project, or simply land that job. Let's face it, we all have goals and will do just about anything to reach them. But that doesn't mean our game plan is sound. In fact, more often than not, our approach couldn't be more wrong. And with so much noise out there and attention spans shorter than ever, you only have an instant to burst through that cr...


Free AMA with Our Very Own Stage 32 CEO Richard "RB" Botto
What's going on, Creative Army? It's been a moment since we last had the time to interact in a live setting. Let's remedy that with another AMA (Ask Me Anything), pre-Cannes style. What do you say we get together on May 8th at 1pm for another inspiring, motivating and energy-packed question and answer session? All you have to do is register, show up and bring your craft and industry questions. I'll cover as much time as possible and try to leave you with tips, tricks and actionable infor...


Coffee & Content - Script Breakdown 101 & Filmmaker Richard Linklater on Patience
Happy Sunday to all. Hope you're all enjoying the weekend and drinking some good coffee. Because, you know, life is too short to drink shitty java (or wine, for that matter). Let's roll with another edition of Coffee & Content. We get many questions here on Stage 32 about how to go about breaking down a script. Here's a great vid by the guys at Rocket Jump Film School to get you going. Next up, Richard Linklater has been called "The most European American filmmaker working today." Whether...


On the Other Side Of Perfectionism You’ll Find True Creative Flow
You’re in your artistic element, deeply connected to your creativity and performance. Just like a river flowing from its source into the world, it feels right. It’s a connection that transcends flaws, doubts, and fears. Your inspiration, passion, skills, and talents come together into one stream of expression. You’re becoming your song, writing, or your acting. In moments like these, you can feel the ripples of emotions between you and your audience. Time stops… Nothing else matters… You and y...


Coffee & Content - How to Write a Story & Deconstructing Film Lighting
Happy Sunday everyone, and to those celebrating, a very happy holiday weekend. Hope you're enjoying and participating in another edition of Introduce Yourself Weekend. Now on to another edition of Coffee & Content. First up this week, I love me a good TEDx Talk and this one from John Dufresne, How to Write a Story, certainly fits the bill. Get yourself a backup cup of java for this vid as you may just want to watch it twice. Next up, cinematographers and gaffers, I hear ya! You want more...


Top 20 TV Dramas Since the Days of Tony Soprano
I remember seeing the trailer for Breaking Bad when it came out and thinking, "That looks dumb." Eight years later, I couldn't get enough of it. (Disclaimer: I may have been in a sh*t frame of mind when I saw the trailer, so...) There have been dozens of shows before it, since it, and after it, that have garnered tremendous attention and have become prime examples in TV writing classes all over the world and in blog posts. In this post, The New York Times gives their list of the Top 20 TV dram...


Diary of a DP: How to Shoot Interviews & and Get Mad Love in Return
Hello, my fellow creatives. Spring is here and in this survival guide, I will be focusing on a checklist and things to keep in mind when shooting a documentary or good old fashion interviews. These are just my strategies when prepping to shoot a documentary or interviews, so do what works for you. There are many ways to skin a cat, and it is up to you to test and refine what works so you can effectively handle any curve-balls and do your job efficiently while keeping on schedule. Choosing the...


Coffee & Content - Christopher Nolan on Directing & Kate Winslet Shares Her Acting Secrets
Happy Sunday, everyone. Hope you're all having a fantastic weekend. I don't know about you, but my coffee is on point. Let's compliment it with some killer content. First up, it was recently announced that Christopher Nolan's next film has entered pre-production with Robert Pattinson, John David Washington, and Elizabeth Debicki attached to star. Seems like the perfect time to feature Nolan here on C&C as he waxes poetic on the craft of film directing. Next up, one of the most celebrate...

