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Creatives: We're In a League of Our Own

The next time you watch a telecast of a major awards show, complete with celebrities, red carpets, adoring fans and the press, consider the small army of artists, technical experts and creative crafts people it takes to initiate, develop and produce the productions that are nominated or honored. No matter what part of the entertainment industry we’re talking about - film, theatre, music, dance, writing, performing, etc. – it literally takes a village comprised of skilled professionals to make...

Ron Greenfield
Ron Greenfield
10 years ago
Creatives: We're In a League of Our Own

Don’t Rip off the Alien!

With such a vast library of great films to look to as paradigms, you’d think it would be easy to make a great movie. We’re in the age of reboots, adaptations and (dare I say) rip offs, all of which offer a great foundation for us to work from. So why is it that a lot of these fall short? It’s really quite simple. YOU’RE RIPPING OFF THE WRONG THING!! OK, so obviously I should elaborate on this. I’m a person who likes to explain things via analogies. So in this particular case, I’ll use four o...

Jon Lee Brody
Jon Lee Brody
10 years ago
Don’t Rip off the Alien!

Get Your Hustle On - Your Indie Film Hustle!

Our Fearless Leader was a guest on the extremely popular indiefilm podcast, Indie Film Hustle, hosted by filmmaker (and Stage 32 member) Alex Ferrari.  This was one lively show.  RB and Alex covered a ton of ground on a variety of indie film topics.  We ask that you not only listen, but spread the love by sharing the show on social media!  Thanks in advance! Here's a description of the show from the man himself, Alex Ferrari: Blueprint to Make it in the Film Business with Stage 32 Have you...

Get Your Hustle On - Your Indie Film Hustle!

From A Small Town To The Big Screen

I was 8 years old, knowing I wanted to be an actor, but I was 909 miles away from Hollywood. This was... brutal. Obviously, I had no control over anything. I would beg my parents to take me to “where they make movies.” My parents moved from Los Angeles to Idaho for a calmer life and they told me I was free to move to California in 10 years after I graduated from high School, which I did.    In Idaho, I was 909 miles away from where I wanted to be...Hollywood   When I was 8, my dad said...

Chris Fosselman
Chris Fosselman
10 years ago
From A Small Town To The Big Screen

Why Quitting Acting Is Not an Option

An actor walks into an audition and says to him or herself, “If I don’t get this part, that’s it. I am giving up acting.” The list of successful actors that have thought of quitting is long. The path is filled with rejection. You have to know that. Every time you put yourself out there, know that it may be "no" for now, but your big "yes" could be just around the corner. Today, I'm going to go over some famous faces that almost gave up, and, if they had, we'd miss out on some of the best ch...

Michelle Danner
Michelle Danner
10 years ago
Why Quitting Acting Is Not an Option

Part II: Welcome To Hollywood: Talking the Talk - Tips on Celebrity Interviews

Last time, I gave you important introductory pointers on how to conduct interviews. Most importantly, I talked about researching your subjects, holding a conversation and not an interrogation, keeping eye contact and making your interviewees feel comfortable. Here are a few more tips that have helped me over the years. PUBLICISTS CAN BE YOUR FRIENDS You’ll run into several kinds of publicists if you’re interviewing celebrities. First, there will be the studio, network or set publicists for t...

Dennis Coleman
Dennis Coleman
10 years ago
Part II: Welcome To Hollywood: Talking the Talk - Tips on Celebrity Interviews

Stage 32 November 30-Day Write Club: The Homestretch - Week 4

After three weeks of maintaining progress, staying motivated, working through setbacks and pushing forward, Stage 32 Write Club participants have reached the precipice, the climax, the final battle of our November writing exercise. The end is right around the corner. The final week: How are you doing? Has your project changed or grown? Any last hurdles to jump over? Or will you coast through to the finish? Will your month’s achievements get you one step closer to an overall goal? Please do s...

Beth Fox Heisinger
Beth Fox Heisinger
10 years ago
Stage 32 November 30-Day Write Club: The Homestretch - Week 4

Wake Up From Your Funk And Rediscover Your Career

Leonard Lowe is a man, who as a teenager, became comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When Dr. Malcolm Sayer gets permission to try a possible chemical cure, Leonard awakens. The result is an adult man who only knew life as a teenager discovering the delights of life. Countless times over the years, I’ve coached people who have “left” the business. I put quotes around ‘left’ because some have literally left for various reasons (illness, relocation, family matters, caring for a family...

Jessica Sitomer
Jessica Sitomer
10 years ago
Wake Up From Your Funk And Rediscover Your Career

The Five Things You Need to Know About Storyboards

The Five Things You Need to Know About Storyboards (Plus a journey in learning all of them.) As a little girl I was always drawn to drawing (pun fully intended) as well as to any type of storytelling. The shows I were obsessed with while growing up always had a strong influence on what I wanted to do as an adult, an important fact I only discovered much later in life. When I was into cop shows, I wanted to be a detective, that was until I learned you had to wear a uniform and follow orders....

Debi Hammack
Debi Hammack
10 years ago
The Five Things You Need to Know About Storyboards

Always Ask Questions – Going from PA to Location Scout to 1st AD to Producing

The Film Industry was never my intention nor career choice. Unlike most, for me, it just happened. I had moved to Los Angeles in the early 80s to start up a consulting business and had the good fortune to befriend a few actors. I was only in L.A. for a year when one of them asked if I would be interested with working on a small movie. Curiosity got the best of me and I accepted. The first week of pre-production I was a Production Assistant, by the 2nd week I was the Location Scout and that of co...

Gary A. Lowe
Gary A. Lowe
10 years ago
Always Ask Questions – Going from PA to Location Scout to 1st AD to Producing
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