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Chris Moore Chooses Stage 32 Over Masterclass

  Chris Moore is one of the most respected producers and sought after speakers in Hollywood today. From Good Will Hunting to American Pie to the Oscar winning Manchester by the Sea, Chris has carved out something rare in this business, a long lasting and lucrative career with huge projects spanning multiple decades. Additionally, as the founder of Project Greenlight and The Chair, Chris has been at the forefront of champion independent filmmakers all across the globe. It’s no wonder why...

Chris Moore Chooses Stage 32 Over Masterclass

Coffee & Content - Writing the Perfect Movie Opening & 7 Reasons NOT to Fix it in Post

What's up, Creative Army? Another Sunday, another edition of Coffee & Content.  Let's kick it off. First up, as you know, most industry readers give a screenplay about 5-10 pages before deciding whether they want to soldier on and spend the next 90-120 minutes of their lives with your story.  So how can you assure your screenplay sings from Page 1?  TOMKAT content provides some insights and some examples to back 'em up in their Writing the Perfect Movie Opening video. Next, I've featured m...

Coffee & Content - Writing the Perfect Movie Opening & 7 Reasons NOT to Fix it in Post

I Lost My Passion, Now What? (A Word of Encouragement and Realization)

It happened. You lost it. Your passion and motivation are gone. We've all been there. Whether you have writer's block or are in an acting slump, it seems hard to get through it. I've been there too and I want to share the lessons I've learned because of it. Creators create and when that fire withers away, it can be life changing and painful. For me, it was devastating and debilitating. I couldn't cope. It took me ten years to find my footing, after losing everything. I left a great University an...

Shanika Freeman
Shanika Freeman
7 years ago
I Lost My Passion, Now What? (A Word of Encouragement and Realization)

How I Made a Feature Length Film in One Weekend

Monday, August 20th, 2018 - I got home at 10pm last night. I woke up at 5am that morning not knowing how my day would turn out. It was a beautiful mid-August morning with the hot sweltering heat and humidity of the past couple months finally breaking with a perfect weather day. However, myself and 18 other actors and crew members wouldn't be outside to enjoy the gorgeous weather. We were inside an air-conditioned vacant office in Plainville, MA instead, attempting an impossible feat. From left...

Nathan Suher
Nathan Suher
7 years ago
How I Made a Feature Length Film in One Weekend

Coffee & Content - The Social Network Script to Screen & Actors on Acting

Greetings from sunny London.  It's been an inspiring last few days screening our 3rd Annual Short Film Program at the Raindance Film Festival and shining a light on the incredible filmmakers who won this year's competition.  More on that soon, but for now, let's get to the Coffee & Content. First up, last week's Goodfellas Script to Screen proved to be extremely popular, so I figured I'd double up this weekend with a look at Aaron Sorkin and David Fincher's work with The Social Network. Thin...

Coffee & Content - The Social Network Script to Screen & Actors on Acting

How a Single Stage 32 Connection Can Change the Course of Your Career

Some of you have seen the power of connecting right here on Stage 32.Some of you are still discovering that power. Here is one story of how Stage 32 connections are changing the way we move and connect with other creatives in the film industry. More Than a Hello When Stage 32 decided to become the networking partner for the first ever VIP Film and TV Summit in Washington D.C. on August 25th, 2018, we had no idea that our fast-growing social and education network was a big part of how event...

How a Single Stage 32 Connection Can Change the Course of Your Career

Coffee & Content - Goodfellas Script to Screen & 4 Cinematic Lighting Setups

Happy Sunday to all.  Let's jump right in. First, from the guys at Script to Screen, it's a look at the famous bar scene from Goodfellas.  Get your shine box and settle in. Next, from our friends at Apture, it's 4 Cinematic Lighting Setups for filmmakers. Finally, over the last 7 years, I've received hundreds (literally) of DM's, emails, etc, asking me for recommendations on books, movies, scripts to read, workout equipment, diet and supplement advice and other things I'd rather not mentio...

Coffee & Content - Goodfellas Script to Screen & 4 Cinematic Lighting Setups

Diversity in Directing: More Women and Minorities are Involved in Episodic TV

More women. More minorities. More diversity. These are the rumblings both on and off set at a television series being created near you. (Or not near you, but still being created.) According to a study completed by the Directors Guild of America, the number of women and minorities seeing employment in television creation has increased. Is there room for improvement? Always. But as it stands now, the DGA found that over the past nine seasons, 82 female directors accounted for 41% of first time...

Diversity in Directing: More Women and Minorities are Involved in Episodic TV

Diversity in Hollywood: The Struggle Continues, But Trails Are Blazing

“This is a tried and true story of success, failure, redemption etc. It works, only problem here is your audience will almost be entirely Korean as unless I'm mistaken that Korean pop music is really only popular in Korea.” “However, I am passing more because of the story here as I think it doesn't have enough of an American audience yet.” “KPOP is a world, yes, and it has its fans, but it's not quite mass-audience enough to, in my opinion, justify the type of budget level that we're general...

Devin Overman
Devin Overman
7 years ago
Diversity in Hollywood: The Struggle Continues, But Trails Are Blazing

Gardening, Surfing, and Marathon Running: Metaphors for an Acting Career

If you’re reading this, then chances are you need a new perspective on your acting career. Many of us subject ourselves to unhealthy expectations from this crazy business. We unknowingly compare our careers to 100-yard dashes or corporate ladders. We expect that one step leads to the next in a predictable, linear fashion. We think that if we’re motivated, we can get to that finish line (series regular, red carpet, etc.) in record time. Despite the countless books, teachers, and mentors out th...

Matthew Cornwell
Matthew Cornwell
7 years ago
Gardening, Surfing, and Marathon Running: Metaphors for an Acting Career
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