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How to Direct Actors: Advice from Director Bobby Roth (PRISON BREAK, AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D., GREY'S ANATOMY)

Individualism. It’s the single most important element I have learned about life and the people I work with. No two people are the same. No two actors are the same. I believe directing actors entails: Knowing yourself Learning about each of your actors and what they need Training yourself to listen and assess everyone as an individual I began directing actors in 1974 when I made my first picture, INDEPENDENCE DAY. For the first ten years of my career I only directed independent films wh...

Bobby Roth
Bobby Roth
4 years ago
How to Direct Actors: Advice from Director Bobby Roth (PRISON BREAK, AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D., GREY'S ANATOMY)

Screenwriter Lands Literary Agent through Networking on Stage 32!

Preciously few screenwriters strike gold with their first scripts, such as those written by Sylvester Stallone (Rocky), Kevin Smith (Clerks), Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich), Kimberly Smith (Boys Don’t Cry), and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck (Good Will Hunting) among a dozen other gifted writers. Most screenwriters take a circuitous route to “getting their first feature film produced.” I thought it would be instructive to share the story of my journey in hopes of gathering diverse stories...

Tom Stohlgren
Tom Stohlgren
4 years ago
Screenwriter Lands Literary Agent through Networking on Stage 32!

Coffee & Content: 10 Screenwriting tips from Jon Favreau & How to Make Your Webcam Footage Better

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, Outstanding Screenplays has compiled ten screenwriting tips from writer/director Jon Favreau (The Mandalorian, Iron Man, Chef). Jon's advice covers everything from struggling through your first draft to finding a relatable element to the hero that you are writing, and much more.  Next up, Indy Mogul has a great video about how...

Coffee & Content: 10 Screenwriting tips from Jon Favreau & How to Make Your Webcam Footage Better

Top 10 Lounge Posts - Responding in Kind

“CINEMA IS A MATTER OF WHAT’S IN THE FRAME AND WHAT’S OUT.” - Martin Scorsese The point of view of our creations starts with our personal worldview. How do you approach new contacts? Old teammates? Scripts, projects, edits? Here at Stage 32, we welcome. We invite and encourage. We may even suggest or request, all to set the stage for positive, productive relationships. Opening up a frame into "you" or "your craft" is an invitation to start an authentic conversation. If you have a lengthy...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
4 years ago
Top 10 Lounge Posts - Responding in Kind

Immersive Technologies: Exploring VR, AR, & XR

Immersive has been a new buzzword on the last recent years. Its applications surely come in many forms, but in this article I will focus on digital immersive experiences, since physical immersive is a whole different subject. There is no question that a lot of the public space has been equipped with some type of screens, and 5G internet has been the catalyst to change how we interact with digital content, at least in certain countries where it’s a reality. But to clearly communicate here, let...

Franco Barroeta
Franco Barroeta
4 years ago
Immersive Technologies: Exploring VR, AR, & XR

How I (Safely) Shot a Feature Rom-Com During the Pandemic

“I love you because the entire universe conspired to help me find you.” Paulo Coelho Before I dive into the making of my latest rom-com “Will You Be My Quarantine?”, we have to rewind a few months to… April 2020: The Idea My hair needed washing, I needed a shower and I had no idea what to wear! Lucky for me this wasn’t a date in person, it was a zoom date. So on went a cute hat to cover any visible grease. I positioned myself sitting strategically in the best light. And voila! I looked all...

How I (Safely) Shot a Feature Rom-Com During the Pandemic

Navigating Film Festivals & Networking Opportunities in 2021

Long-time Stage 32 member, blog contributor, webinar teacher, and international film & distribution aficionado, David Zannoni has series of exclusive Stage 32 blogs and vlogs to keep you up-to-date on the business of film across the globe. Today, David gives an update on virtual film markets and networking opportunities in 2021. You will learn about: Navigating virtual festival platforms What the virtual + physical festival landscape looks like in 2021 How to network at virtual festivals...

David Zannoni
David Zannoni
4 years ago
Navigating Film Festivals & Networking Opportunities in 2021

Storytelling + Collaboration: Breaking Story as a Team

None of us live in a bubble. Neither does the creative process. In movies, the development of the story is usually the longest part of the process. It makes sense. Getting the plot and characters developed must happen before a single word is typed into your favorite script writing software. Index cards may litter your floor or maybe you are one of the lucky ones who can see the entire story in your head – you are rare.  At this stage, there is the fewest number of people involved as well and...

Mike Gasaway
Mike Gasaway
4 years ago
Storytelling + Collaboration: Breaking Story as a Team

How Stage 32 Helped me Self-Produce My First Short Film

A few months back, still on a pandemic and recently moved to Atlanta, I had the crazy idea of self-producing my first short film. I did not know which script I was actually going to use, or the team and budget I needed for it, but with a new profile on Stage 32, and some debatable resourceful skills, I went for it! These are some tools I used from Stage 32, to help me along the way during the pre-production and production process. The Diverse Lounges I love how Stage 32 offers so many differe...

How Stage 32 Helped me Self-Produce My First Short Film

Script to Screen: Read an Episode from the Emmy-Nominated Comedy "PEN15"

Happy 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 Emmy-Nominated Comedy PEN15. In another installment of the Deadline series "It Starts on the Page", this article shares the script for episode 203 (Season 2,...

Taylor C. Baker
Taylor C. Baker
4 years ago
Script to Screen: Read an Episode from the Emmy-Nominated Comedy "PEN15"
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