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Stage 32 Presents: State of the Industry- Post-Strike Dealmaking for Actors & Writers

Happy Thursday, Creative Army! While you may have missed out on getting to attend Cannes in person, you certainly won’t miss out on the incredible insights that were shared there! At this year’s Cannes 2024, Stage 32 hosted a fantastic expert panel exploring how last year's strikes rocked the industry and changed the overall production landscape.  Moderated by Martin I. Petrov (Festival Director of World of Film International Glasgow), our distinguished panelists Jack Sheehan (President, A...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
4 months ago
Stage 32 Presents: State of the Industry- Post-Strike Dealmaking for Actors & Writers

Feature Film in Pre-Production after Completing Stage 32 Certification - Now Casting!

I began my adventure in the world of cinema and television in 2000. As the readers of this Blog will understand, it has been a carousel of emotions, with ups and downs that little by little, through hard work and gaining experience, have turned the balance to more successes than failures. This would not have been possible if I had not understood the importance of my own constant evolution and that of my teams. So, little by little, we became more seasoned and professional until our first comp...

Feature Film in Pre-Production after Completing Stage 32 Certification - Now Casting!

The Tools Needed To Be A Content Creator!

So you want to create your own content for social media, what do you need? Your phone. The end. Now that’s probably the shortest blog ever, so I’ll elaborate. Your smartphone is an incredibly powerful tool, and if you have nothing else in your arsenal, your phone can do just about anything. There are three important aspects needed to create good content. You need to be clearly seen, clearly heard, and clearly understood. 1- Be Clearly Seen (Video, Lighting) If you’re an actor, you’ve...

Ashley Ottesen
Ashley Ottesen
4 months ago
The Tools Needed To Be A Content Creator!

July Filmmakers Club Week 3: Successful Networking For A Film Career

Before we do anything else, let’s get the trite, buzz-wordy - and largely inaccurate - piece of non-advice out of the way first: “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” It’s pithy and sounds so wise. And you’ve heard it so often that it basically just folds into any conversation you ever have about how to build your network. It’s also one of those nothing phrases that people say without really digging into it deeper. The first major problem with it is that it’s not who you know, but i...

Jason Mirch
Jason Mirch
4 months ago
July Filmmakers Club Week 3: Successful Networking For A Film Career

Coffee & Content: The Keys To Fulfillment- Community & Opportunity

Happy Sunday, Creative Army! Have you had a creative weekend so far? I have some content here for you that is sure to get the creative juices flowing, so grab your coffee, and let's dive in. First up, in this inspirational video from Crimson Engine, he presents an interesting question- What if one person could be an entire film crew? When you create outside of the larger Hollywood system and take a chance on yourself, it’s possible to just pick up a camera and create. These days it’s easier...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
4 months ago
Coffee & Content: The Keys To Fulfillment- Community & Opportunity

5 Things We Learned Working with an All Female Crew, and Would We Do it Again?

When my friend and creative collaborator Caroline Slaughter first pitched me her concept for the short film LAMB in late 2017 at the start of the #metoo movement, my first response was “Hell Yeah!” (actual response censored) and my second was “Here is a chance to create change”. LAMB is about an eager and trusting filmmaker who follows a female assistant from a hotel lobby to a secluded room for “a meeting” with the assistant’s boss... Were these female assistants who led Hollywood’s lambs to...

5 Things We Learned Working with an All Female Crew, and Would We Do it Again?

Using AI-Powered Tools to Build Stronger In-Person Relationships

The entertainment industry and the public relations business both thrive on relationships and traffic in social currency. It’s one of the many reasons a platform such as Stage 32 exists—it’s a wonderful place to network and share creative ideas and experiences. The mass adoption of Artificial intelligence isn’t likely to change the importance of relationships. Instead, my belief is that it will make growing important and authentic relationships significantly more valuable. We’re already seeing t...

Tamaryn Tobian
Tamaryn Tobian
4 months ago
Using AI-Powered Tools to Build Stronger In-Person Relationships

Stage 32 Presents: Meet the Producers from this Year’s Cannes In-Competition Films!

Happy Thursday, Creative Army! While you may have missed out on getting to attend the Cannes Film Festival in person, you certainly won’t miss out on the incredible insights that were shared there! Stage 32 was proud to present 3 expert panels at the Cannes Marche du Film which we will be sharing with you right here on the Stage 32 blog in the coming weeks. At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, I had the distinct honor of leading a conversation between acclaimed Producers- Daniel Bekerman (AP...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
4 months ago
Stage 32 Presents: Meet the Producers from this Year’s Cannes In-Competition Films!

The Role Of An AD (Assistant Director) On Set!

Once on set, I think of the 1st AD as the present, planning and keeping the day moving forward. At the same time, the 2nd AD is the future, planning and spreading information for the following days. Before Filming Begins The 1st AD gets the script and breaks it down into a schedule with all the puzzle pieces – Working closely with the director, everything having to do with the script is decided - locations, cast availability, equipment, day vs. night, sets, props, stunts, special effects, and...

Xochi Blymyer
Xochi Blymyer
4 months ago
The Role Of An AD (Assistant Director) On Set!

The Secrets To Hiring A Great Crew

Over the last 20 years, I have employed a lot of people for crew positions on features that I have produced and directed. As much as I would love to say I use the same crew every time, unfortunately, that is not always the case. When starting out, the logical choice of course is to hire people with the most credits on their resume, however, that is not necessarily the smartest approach. As I reflect back on the films I have crewed, I have learned a few things that I would like to pass along to y...

Ryan Little
Ryan Little
4 months ago
The Secrets To Hiring A Great Crew
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