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Celebrate the January 2025 Stage 32 Community’s Successes

Hellooooo, Stage 32 Community! 2025 is off and running! Hope everyone is doing well and working towards achieving your goals for this new year! With that said, here we go with the first Success Story Roundup of 2025! This is our monthly salute to just some of the amazing and talented members of the Stage 32 community who have had some success to tout from this past month. This year really does feel like it’s kicking off with a bang, as we have some fantastic stories to share. We sincerely en...

Nick Phillips
Nick Phillips
7 months ago
Celebrate the January 2025 Stage 32 Community’s Successes

Coffee & Content: Finding the Heart of Your Story

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. When we sit down to write, we don’t always know what the story will become. Sometimes, the heart of it reveals itself in the process. In this week’s first video, Erin Foster shares how her own experience converting to Judaism led to the inspiration for her new Netflix romantic comedy series, Nobody Wants...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
7 months ago
Coffee & Content: Finding the Heart of Your Story

How To Learn Audio Engineering & Voiceover The Hard Way

I'm an experimenter who prefers to learn by doing. In the beginning, that meant significant errors in my recording process. Getting smart, I signed up for some audio engineering courses and learned a lot. I clicked and watched as what I recorded compressed, but not precisely in the way I imagined. And I forgot to save the original recording! My tendency to click and see what happens came back to bite me. Without fail, save your original recording in raw form. It's my number one audio engineeri...

Kris Keppeler
Kris Keppeler
7 months ago
How To Learn Audio Engineering & Voiceover The Hard Way

Stage 32’s February 2025 Education Schedule!

Happy Thursday, Stage 32 Community! February is here, and with it comes a fresh lineup of educational opportunities to help you elevate your creative skills and take your career to the next level! From screenwriting and acting to cinematography and production, these webinars, classes, and labs are led by top industry professionals who are here to guide you every step of the way. Below, you’ll find a breakdown of the incredible webinars, classes, and labs we have lined up this month. Each of...

Ashley Renee Smith
Ashley Renee Smith
7 months ago
Stage 32’s February 2025 Education Schedule!

Coffee & Content: Mastering Visual Storytelling & The Multi-Hyphenate Mindset

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. If there’s one question that every filmmaker asks themselves, it’s “Where do I put the camera?” It's a deceptively simple question, but as we all know, the answer can make or break a scene. This week, we’re diving into an insightful video essay by Every Frame a Painting, which explores the critical thoug...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
7 months ago
Coffee & Content: Mastering Visual Storytelling & The Multi-Hyphenate Mindset

Talking Business: Necessary Clearances For Film & TV

Welcome back to TALKING BUSINESS: Insights from the Independent Film Industry, hosted by Stage 32 Thought Leader and Business Consultant, David Zannoni, from Freeway Entertainment and Zannoni Media. In TALKING BUSINESS, David brings you in-depth conversations on the behind-the-scenes of the filmmaking business with industry veterans. In today’s fifth episode, David is talking with Daniel Castillejos, a leading entertainment lawyer based in Mexico City, who runs his boutique firm Clearance & Co...

David Zannoni
David Zannoni
7 months ago
Talking Business: Necessary Clearances For Film & TV

Embracing the Journey: Turning Writers Into Entrepreneurs

“If I fail, I accept and I learn. If I succeed, I will learn and celebrate. My happiness is in me and not in other people." My own words encapsulate a mindset that every writer-turned-entrepreneur should adopt. Writing is not just an art but a potential business. Why I Am Writing This Blog I joined Stage 32 a year ago, and my background couldn't be more different from the world of screenwriting. As a Portuguese entrepreneur, I pioneered female entrepreneurship in Portugal and founded the f...

Embracing the Journey: Turning Writers Into Entrepreneurs

What I Learned While Making My Epic Sci-Fi Feature

I remember seeing the van speeding toward my vehicle. When it struck, the impact sent a shudder through my nerves. Fortunately, I had enough sense to lean away from the window, so my head didn’t smash through the glass but only slammed into it with a mild “thud”. I was left with a bump on my head instead of a concussion, or worse. The car, sadly, did not fare as well: it was a write-off. Later, I learned that a piece of the engine had been propelled through the bodywork and had missed me by i...

Eric Ian Steele
Eric Ian Steele
7 months ago
What I Learned While Making My Epic Sci-Fi Feature

The Importance of Community and Collaboration in the Television and Film Industry

The television and film industry is often perceived as glamorous, fast-paced, and competitive. While it can be all of those things, there is one aspect that underpins success in this industry: community and collaboration. No matter how talented or driven you are, forging meaningful relationships and fostering a spirit of collaboration is essential for building a sustainable career in entertainment. Why Community Matters in Film and Television Shared Knowledge and Mentorship The entertainmen...

Ashley Renee Smith
Ashley Renee Smith
7 months ago
The Importance of Community and Collaboration in the Television and Film Industry

AI in Screenwriting: Friend, Foe, or the Future of Storytelling?

How I Used AI to Become a Better Storyteller Full disclaimer: I wrote the article myself, then used AI to correct grammar and some structure. But I didn’t follow all of its suggestions because I would have lost my voice. As a technophile by day and a screenwriter by passion, I’ve used AI for storytelling. Maybe you have tried it, too, even if you don’t admit it. Or maybe you’re upset about the very real concerns about your creative IP turning into a free mash-up for hacks to get a leg up i...

Victoria Brooks
Victoria Brooks
7 months ago
AI in Screenwriting: Friend, Foe, or the Future of Storytelling?
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