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3 Ways Acting Has Helped Me Become A Better Writer

I started acting a little later than most of my fellow thespians. I’d always been a creative person: writing, drawing, and playing music, but acting was something I feared. “Who am I to act?” “Who would possibly be entertained by my performance?” So, out of fear, I never tried acting. That was, until my 30s. My career in the toy industry had stalled and I was feeling less connected to myself. I was getting sick a lot, and I was having trouble finding direction or inspiration. In other words, I w...

3 Ways Acting Has Helped Me Become A Better Writer

Stage 32 Writer Lands Shopping Agreement For Audio Drama From Titan1Studios

I have been screenwriting for many years but always had difficulty making any serious progress, even after winning major screenwriting awards. As a UK-based screenwriter specializing in Science Fiction, there seemed to be the added issue of sci-fi being perceived as too expensive and thus easy to disregard (at least in my small part of the world). I began using Stage 32 Pitch Sessions as there was a clear appetite from many of the professionals for genre material. To date, I have received 5 full...

Mehul Desai
Mehul Desai
a year ago
Stage 32 Writer Lands Shopping Agreement For Audio Drama From Titan1Studios

Red Carpet Roll-Out: October's New Educators & Execs at Stage 32!

Hi, Stage 32 Community! Our Stage 32 Team has been working diligently to bring in as many new resources and opportunities as possible to enrich your experience here in our community! At Stage 32 you have direct access to industry professionals who’ve written, authored, developed, produced, directed and represented acclaimed projects like BROOKLYN STORY, THE NIGHT OF, HIS DARK MATERIALS, A DISCOVERY OF WITCHES, THE BEAR, THE AMERICANS, EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS, MY FRIEND DAHMER, MY TRUE CRIME...

Red Carpet Roll-Out: October's New Educators & Execs at Stage 32!

Having Faith In Yourself And Your Work

As creatives, we sure can take some hard knocks. We put our work out there, hoping someone will like it enough to bring it to life. Then, we may find ourselves hoping again that there will be a distribution home once our project is made. Often, we, or I sure do, feel vulnerable when hitting send on anything you have written or uneasily sit as you watch something you created with an audience. You squirm, feeling like maybe you are not as good, smart, or creative as you thought. Over the years of...

Maria Baltazzi
Maria Baltazzi
a year ago
Having Faith In Yourself And Your Work

Stage 32's October 2023 Education Schedule!

Hey, Stage 32 Community! Happy Fall! Over the past month, our Stage 32 Education Team has been hard at work to bring in some incredible education opportunities and resources for this fantastic community. This October, you'll have the chance to learn from knowledgeable industry executives, video game writers, award-winning filmmakers, NYT best-selling authors, acclaimed producers, financiers, screenwriters, distributors, and representatives. Impressive creative professionals who have worked o...

Stage 32's October 2023 Education Schedule!

Coffee & Content: Recording Cinematic Audio On A Budget

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, audio can often make or break the quality on a film (even if more and more people are watching things with captions). In this video from the Standard Story Company, you'll see tangible ways you can get the audio you need on your productions, no matter how limited your budget. Next up, we're l...

Coffee & Content: Recording Cinematic Audio On A Budget

The 3 Step Process To Unlock Your Creativity

One of the biggest challenges filmmakers and screenwriters face is to keep their creative energy fresh and high while working on projects that ask years of endurance and at times don't feel creative. What often drove us toward filmmaking - the excitement of creating stories - can quickly become the thing we connect with the less as we work toward building our careers: handling deadlines, finding an agent, raising money, applying to festivals, answering casting calls, and the 100 other tasks ou...

Nathalie Sejean
Nathalie Sejean
a year ago
The 3 Step Process To Unlock Your Creativity

Networking Just Got An Upgrade With The Stage 32 App!

Registration. Red Carpets. Screenings. Drinks. Laughter. Conversation. Connection. The vibe when you connect with other film creatives in person is electric! But it can be gone in a flash if you’re not taking the time to exchange information. To follow up after the excitement has died down, be sure to connect with them on the recently updated Stage 32 App! Of course, you’re meeting TONS of people when attending these events. Maybe it just seems like it because you don’t normally meet ten new p...

Networking Just Got An Upgrade With The Stage 32 App!

8 Things I Did To Land My First PAID Screenwriting Gig

We’ve all read those “14,962 Things You Should Do to Become a Successful Screenwriter” lists before, right? Well, halfway through this article, I will give you a slightly different kind of list. It’s a revolutionary, paint-by-numbers guide to how you can become a paid screenwriter, just like me... THUNK! Phil falls off his chair. Rolls on the floor. His face stretched. Tears on his cheeks, laughing – or is he crying? Sorry… I’m ok. (wipes his face/ retakes his seat) Where was I? Oh yes, the...

Phil Parker
Phil Parker
a year ago
8 Things I Did To Land My First PAID Screenwriting Gig

Writer Teams Up With Producer On Project After Stage 32 Class

The idea of a pitch book never occurred to me until I saw Stage 32's promotion of such a couple of years ago. I had what I thought was a solid screenplay but no agent or manager. I had been fortunate to place in several nationally acclaimed contests with my story but no serious callers/producers, although I came close with CAA and Anna Sophia Robb (Bridge to Teribithia) as a possible attachment. I needed another tool. At first, this was something I thought maybe I could do on my own. I studied...

Chris Vincent
Chris Vincent
a year ago
Writer Teams Up With Producer On Project After Stage 32 Class
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