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Another Screenwriter Gets a Job via Networking on Stage 32!

I’ve certainly had an interesting career in regards to my writing. Began some thirty years ago and can’t seem to give it up, no matter what my sanity wishes at the time. I’ve written fiction, theatre and, of course, for film. All writers should try their hand at various formats; you never know when an opportunity might arise challenging your particular set of skills… I’ve had the ups and the downs… mostly downs. I’ve had at least four instances where my material was ready for production only...

Brent Beebe
Brent Beebe
4 years ago
Another Screenwriter Gets a Job via Networking on Stage 32!

Coffee & Content: 3 Types of Satire Every Storyteller Should Know & How to Build a Wireless Film Studio

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, our friends over at StudioBinder have a great video covering the three types of satire every storyteller should know. In this video, they break down the three types of satire: Juvenalian, Horatian, and Menippean. You will see examples from Jojo Rabbit, Borat, The Dictator, American Beauty, Tropic...

Coffee & Content: 3 Types of Satire Every Storyteller Should Know & How to Build a Wireless Film Studio

#SocialSaturday - Transmedia: Collaborating Across Mediums

Begin with the end in mind. Know your audience. Work with what you’ve got. We all know the adages, and swat them away to return to the creative deep dive in order to produce compelling characters, unique worlds, and relevant themes. Focusing on our role in order to complete our tasks is part of the creative process, but what if we’re missing part of the collaborative equation? What if the end isn’t just film or television? What if the audience you are trying to reach would enjoy your characters...

Karen "Kay" Ross
Karen "Kay" Ross
4 years ago
#SocialSaturday - Transmedia: Collaborating Across Mediums

How to Break Negative Thought Patterns

The Thoughts Abyss Negative thoughts are an extremely addictive thing. Whether triggered by an actual event, situation, or anticipation of events, it’s very easy to fall prey to their bleakness. They kind of suck you into them and it’s like a never-ending abyss that you keep falling into. There is something inside you that sees the darkness as a familiar territory and keeps pulling you there. It’s an indicator of the fact that you have resided in this space for far too long or your mind is c...

Swati Chugh
Swati Chugh
4 years ago
How to Break Negative Thought Patterns

How to Make an Indie Mockumentary: The Making of "Marathon"

Howdy, Stage 32ers! My name is Keith Strausbaugh and my partner and sometimes-friend is Anthony Guidubaldi. Together, we write, produce, direct, and edit under the banner of Hot Tub Mimosas, a loveless marriage of comedy filmmaking. But we began as writers. In 2017, we won Stage 32’s 2nd Annual Comedy Screenplay Contest with a script called, Shore Break. It’s basically Caddyshack with Jet Skis. Or Dodgeball with Jet Skis. Or Out Cold with Jet Skis. Growing up, I worked at my uncle’s ramsha...

How to Make an Indie Mockumentary: The Making of "Marathon"

KATAKATA, A Nigerian and U.S. Collaboration was Born on Stage 32

“Are you on Stage 32 too?” Where We Met Years ago, it was 2014 or six (6) years before the global pandemic, I was asked, along with Kevin Shand, the former Colorado Film Commissioner to speak with a group of 35 visiting film directors from the Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN). During my presentation at the Colorado Film School, I mentioned Stage 32 as an important platform that the attendees should be aware of. One of the benefits I explained was the ease with which Stage 32 facilitates do...

Arthur O. Thomas
Arthur O. Thomas
4 years ago
KATAKATA, A Nigerian and U.S. Collaboration was Born on Stage 32

Coffee & Content: Rewriting Tips for Screenwriters & How to Light for Genre

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, Film Independent has a quick video full of great tips on how to rewrite your feature screenplay. As you know, writing is rewriting - and rewrites can be brutal. They cover everything from why you should step away before diving into your second draft to why focusing on the "macro" in your first draft is wise so you can dial in on...

Coffee & Content: Rewriting Tips for Screenwriters & How to Light for Genre

32 Tips on Making an Indie Feature Film: Production & Post

I’ve made a lot of movies. I started off as a Runner and worked my way up. I worked on 13 movies as a 1st AC & 2nd AC and Director of Photography before I became an award-winning Director & Writer in my own right. Having gone from Runner to director I have experienced the whole gauntlet of film making from the biggest shoots (Harry Potter and James Bond) to tiny micro-budget one-man crew shoots. I have seen many ways to do things effectively and simply. There are 6 main areas of filmmaking for...

Martin Gooch
Martin Gooch
4 years ago
32 Tips on Making an Indie Feature Film: Production & Post

How to Cure Writer's Block with Active Structure (Part 1)

Welcome back, dear readers of Stage 32! By now, most of you know me pretty well. Because I’m eager to dig into the meat and matter of this article, I’m going to skip the part where I try to sell you on myself as an authority in the field of film development. If anyone needs a breakdown on my achievements and status within the industry, there’s a little bio at the bottom of the article which nobody ever reads. In her wisdom and foresight, Taylor the Stage 32 Content Queen had me write up that...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
4 years ago
How to Cure Writer's Block with Active Structure (Part 1)

The Underwhelming Moment Of Watching My Netflix Film

January, 1st 2021 Sitting on my parents couch, with stale Christmas cookie crumbles on the coffee table, I turn on the TV to see that Netflix has dropped its New Year's Day documentary: Less Is Now… Produced by me. I had dreamed of this moment for years: the moment when I would make a movie that millions of people actually saw. Coming up in the industry as a young 20s kid from south Philly, I would try to convince myself and others that this dream was possible. I shared my vision with fellow...

Jacob Matthew
Jacob Matthew
4 years ago
The Underwhelming Moment Of Watching My Netflix Film
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