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#SocialSaturday - Mining for Gold in the Stage 32 Lounges

Hello! ¡Hola! Bonjour, hallo, namaste, olá, kon’nichiwa, and annyeonghaseyo! With a global film, television, and digital media community, sometimes you have to cast your net wide to get your message across. What about receiving messages? Casting a net isn’t the only step in panning for gold. It takes movement, attention, and above all, patience. No matter where you are in the world, though, you can find what you are looking for on Stage 32! Earlier this year, our fearless leader, Stage 32’s Fo...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
4 years ago
#SocialSaturday - Mining for Gold in the Stage 32 Lounges

Comedy Audition Advice from Casting Director G. Charles Wright (THAT '70's SHOW, THE MIDDLE)

G. Charles Wright is a 20 year veteran of TV casting, a career he says he was studying for his entire life and didn’t know it! A graduate of USC with a degree in communications (emphasis on television, critical studies), G. has been on both sides of the camera as an actor, a casting director, a content creator, a producer and a director. In addition, G’s been teaching actors how to audition in his private studio classes since 2002. G started in casting at 33 years old, interning for Carsey/Wer...

Kurt Patino
Kurt Patino
4 years ago
Comedy Audition Advice from Casting Director G. Charles Wright (THAT '70's SHOW, THE MIDDLE)

The Making of "Wild Mountain Thyme" Starring Emily Blunt & Jamie Dornan

It’s hard to believe that this fall, it’ll already be two years since we were in Ireland, shooting John Patrick Shanley’s romantic comedy WILD MOUNTAIN THYME. For so many people involved in the shoot, it would be the last time they’d be on a set before COVID-19 struck. When WMT was released on PVOD and in theaters last December, everyone involved with the project was, naturally, overjoyed. Here was the opportunity – finally! – after months in lockdown, for audiences to delight in Emily Blunt,...

Bradley Gallo
Bradley Gallo
4 years ago
The Making of "Wild Mountain Thyme" Starring Emily Blunt & Jamie Dornan

How to Manage Revenue Sharing on Independent Television Productions

Lately there seem to be a tendency in television towards independent production. This has also led to changing distribution and revenue models. If a television project is produced independently this typically means that revenues are shared. There is revenue sharing on television productions when there are at least two parties involved in the production, financing and distribution of the series. In this article we will look at how the revenue sharing model on independent television produc...

David Zannoni
David Zannoni
4 years ago
How to Manage Revenue Sharing on Independent Television Productions

Networking from the Mediterranean "Stage 32 is the Magic Key"

Hello everyone! I know this must sound like a promotional blog, or a congratulatory blog, or a persuasive blog! Actually, it is none of these! It is just an account of what Stage 32 has done for me at this moment in time. So, please give me a moment for some backstory... My name is Selma Karayalçın and I’m a forty-nine-year-old woman going on twenty-one who lives on the island of Aphrodite that is called Cyprus. If you don’t know where that is, it is a tiny dot on the map in the eastern Me...

Selma Karayalcin
Selma Karayalcin
4 years ago
Networking from the Mediterranean "Stage 32 is the Magic Key"

Coffee & Content: Overcoming & Learning from Failure in the Entertainment Industry

Happy Sunday Creative Army! First of all, congratulations to all of you who have already participated in our monthly Introduce Your Fail Weekend! This is an exciting spin on our monthly Introduce Yourself Weekend that takes place the third weekend of every month in the Introduce Yourself Lounge. Thousands of people from all over the world have shared their entertainment industry fails/rejections/fears and it has been wildly inspiring.  Stage 32 is a safe and supportive space built to help ou...

Coffee & Content: Overcoming & Learning from Failure in the Entertainment Industry

Script to Screen: Download the WANDAVISION Pilot

Happy Screenplay Saturday Stage 32! I hope you all had a beautiful and creative week. I was catching up on the trades this week (following the very sage wisdom of our founder and CEO Richard "RB" Botto: Always read the trades and know what is going on in the business of entertainment!) and I came across an article from Deadline Hollywood about the pilot script of Marvel/Disney+'s WandaVision. This episode is a fascinating introduction to a series unlike anything else in the Marvel universe....

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
4 years ago
Script to Screen: Download the WANDAVISION Pilot

Share your Fails, Rejections, & Fears During "Introduce Your FAIL Weekend" on Stage 32!

Happy Friday Stage 32 Tribe! As you may know, the third weekend of every month we host "Introduce Yourself Weekend" in the Introduce Yourself Lounge. Every month, thousands of members join our online networking extravaganza, meeting and connecting with creatives and professionals from all over the world.  This month, we have an exciting spin on our regular Introduce Yourself Weekend with our first ever Introduce Your FAIL Weekend. No matter what hat(s) you wear in the entertainment industry,...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
4 years ago
Share your Fails, Rejections, & Fears During "Introduce Your FAIL Weekend" on Stage 32!

What To Do When You’ve Missed Your Opportunity

Being a creator means being ready for rejection. The industry does away with those who can not handle it. Sometimes, we get so passionate about a project, we pursue the greatest of opportunities without a second thought. Or sometimes, we pass on experiences that turned out to be major successes. You will go through this at some point in your career. How do we move on from that? How do we do away with regret and hurt? What do we do when that amazing moment is gone?     Stay Hungry...

Shanika Freeman
Shanika Freeman
4 years ago
What To Do When You’ve Missed Your Opportunity

An Actor's Guide To Finding Lost Cash

If you’re an actor, you may or may not have come to the realization that as the sole owner of YOU, Inc., no one seems to care as much about your company as you. Often, actors believe that once they get a reputable agent, that the agent will make it their sole mission in life to make the actor successful. Even the best agents can’t offer that. Over time, you come to realize that if this company (again, we’re talking about your career) is going to be successful, there’s only one person that can ma...

Matthew Cornwell
Matthew Cornwell
4 years ago
An Actor's Guide To Finding Lost Cash
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