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How To Hire The Right Book Editor

You’ve spent hundreds of hours pouring into your book or your script. You’re finally finished, and in the midst of your celebration, you realize now it’s time for edits and rewrites. The confetti is short-lived and now you have a decision to make: who are you going to choose for your editor? If your thoughts drift to one of your friends, family members, or even yourself—you may want to reconsider and make sure you have a professional in your corner. Having a fresh set of eyes from a storytelli...

Raven Riley
Raven Riley
4 months ago
How To Hire The Right Book Editor

Announcing the 3rd Annual Family Friendly Screenwriting Contest

Hey, Stage 32 Community! The Biggest Family Friendly Screenplay Contest in the World is Back! Ever dreamt of seeing your feature film script come to life on the big screen or streaming on TVs in living rooms across the country? This is your chance to turn that dream into reality! Family friendly stories bring everyone together for fun, bonding, and entertainment. From the sheer delight of THE GARFIELD MOVIE to the relentless hi-jinx of KUNG FU PANDA and the emotional depth of IF, audiences c...

Pat Alexander
Pat Alexander
4 months ago
Announcing the 3rd Annual Family Friendly Screenwriting Contest

Coffee & Content: The Secret To Opportunity Is Building Relationships

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, in this video from Film Courage, television writer Zimran Jacob talks about 5 entry-level jobs that are common for aspiring television writers to work their way up to a staff writing position within the industry. He shares advice about the art of networking and helps to clarify the expectations...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
4 months ago
Coffee & Content: The Secret To Opportunity Is Building Relationships

3 [Frightening] Writing Fails to Avoid in a Horror Script

Writing a script is challenging in many ways. After you overcome the stress of facing the first draft review and all the reviews after that and then you see the job done it is, without a doubt, a very satisfying achievement. During the process, we can make mistakes (yes, even writers make mistakes) with the way we tell the story. This is why we must keep reading and or talking about script techniques. Today I want to talk specifically about three things we must not do when we are writing a horro...

Roberto Dragonne
Roberto Dragonne
4 months ago
3 [Frightening] Writing Fails to Avoid in a Horror Script

Celebrate the September 2024 Stage 32 Community’s Successes!

Hello There, Stage 32 Community! Summer has turned to Fall, time for sweater weather, foliage and all things pumpkin spice! And of course it is also time for end of the month celebration of our phenomenal members here at Stage 32, in particular their recent successes! We love to take this opportunity to shine the spotlight on just some of the incredible writers and creatives in the Stage 32 family and share their stories of success with everyone! We know how much time, effort and dedication y...

Nick Phillips
Nick Phillips
4 months ago
Celebrate the September 2024 Stage 32 Community’s Successes!

Coffee & Content: It's All About The Comps!

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, in this video essay by Elliot Roberts, he’s comparing the approach of two different feature film biopics- 'Steve Jobs' by Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle, starring Michael Fassbender, and ‘Jobs’ by Joshua Michael Stern and Matt Whiteley, starring Ashton Kutcher. You can learn a lot by comparing tw...

Richard "RB" Botto
Richard "RB" Botto
4 months ago
Coffee & Content: It's All About The Comps!

Avoiding the Rabbit Hole: Story Research Tips

I’ve talked about research before, offering some general tips on how to approach the process effectively. But when I asked in the Stage 32 lounges recently what writing problem you’d solve if you could wave a magic wand, one of the responses was “going down the rabbit hole” on research. I’d break this concern down into two parts: Letting research swallow up too much time in the creative process. Getting sidetracked into very interesting but potentially not very useful topics (which bring...

Avoiding the Rabbit Hole: Story Research Tips

Red Carpet Roll-Out: October 2024's New Executives at Stage 32!

Happy Friday, 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 award-winning industry executives and professionals who’ve written, produced, developed, and represented acclaimed projects such as PLAYING WITH FIRE, BODYCAM, SPELL, LOVE & MONSTERS, AM I OKAY?, BORDERLANDS, DRAFT DAY, FLIGHT, AIR, THE INSTIGATORS, JOHN WICK, SI...

Ashley Renee Smith
Ashley Renee Smith
4 months ago
Red Carpet Roll-Out: October 2024's New Executives at Stage 32!

Stage 32's October 2024 Education Schedule!

Happy Thursday, Stage 32 Community! I hope that the last month has been joyful and productive for you all! Our Stage 32 Education Team has certainly been hard at work to bring incredible education opportunities and resources to this fantastic community. This October, you'll have the chance to learn from knowledgeable industry executives, award-winning writers, producers, consultants, authors, podcast hosts, and representatives. Impressive creative professionals who have worked on or represen...

Ashley Renee Smith
Ashley Renee Smith
4 months ago
Stage 32's October 2024 Education Schedule!

More Pitchin’, Less Bitchin’: How I Found Representation & Partnerships Through Stage 32!

Do you partake of the opportunities to pitch Industry folks through Stage 32 Script Services or do you complain about how your manager/agent never sends you on Generals? What? You don’t have a manager? Are you worried you can’t get through to Hollywood types and others can? Would you like a manager? I recommend that you stop complaining that you never get any breaks and look into pitching with Stage 32. I got my current manager from a pitch and recently signed a shopping agreement from another...

Kim Hornsby
Kim Hornsby
4 months ago
More Pitchin’, Less Bitchin’: How I Found Representation & Partnerships Through Stage 32!
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