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The Power of Finding Your Creative Tribe - The Making of WHAT LIES AHEAD (Part 1)

Every Tuesday for the next five weeks we're going to take you on the journey of the feature film, What Lies Ahead, starring Rumer Willis and Emma Dumont. This film is the result of blood, sweat and tears from an incredible group of Stage 32 members. It was written by William Viglione and directed by Rob Gardner. The feature is produced by William, Rob, and producing partner, Joe Burke and co-produced by our very own CEO, Richard "RB" Botto, and Managing Director, Amanda Toney. Stage 32 Script...

The Power of Finding Your Creative Tribe - The Making of WHAT LIES AHEAD (Part 1)

Monday Motivation: 12 Films Up for Oscars Made by Companies that Work with Stage 32

  The 91st Annual Academy Awards are around the corner and we're proud to recognize some of the amazing execs and companies we work with whose films received much deserved nominations. This year as we all watch the Oscars we have 12 films we can root for that have been worked on by execs who mentor for Stage 32 & their companies! Please join us in congratulating the amazing group of talent in the Stage 32 family. And, we'll be launching our Oscars contest on Stage 32 soon - stay tuned!  ...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
7 years ago
Monday Motivation: 12 Films Up for Oscars Made by Companies that Work with Stage 32

How I Was Cast for A Project Through Stage 32

As any actor can attest, perseverance and determination are the keys to a successful acting career. Over the past five and a half years, I have used these two traits to navigate my journey through this crazy life we call show business. Case in point, I was recently cast in a project through a Stage 32 connection. The casting was a direct result of establishing a relationship with the project’s creator, discussing general information as well as their current project, and then following up to see...

Steve Hamm
Steve Hamm
7 years ago
How I Was Cast for A Project Through Stage 32

Crossing The Creative Divide: A Global Collaboration that Started on Stage 32

With 9,417 Miles between them, Stage32 was the bridge that facilitated the connection between two global filmmakers. In June of 2016 while managing my Stage32 account, I received a message from a filmmaker in the Republic of Zimbabwe, a landlocked country located in southern Africa. His name was Marc Anthony Greenland (director, actor, screenwriter, and producer) who expressed an interest in expanding his industry network to include like-minded people. Initially my thought was that there is...

Arthur O. Thomas
Arthur O. Thomas
7 years ago
Crossing The Creative Divide: A Global Collaboration that Started on Stage 32

How Blogging [& Networking] on Stage 32 Landed Me Jobs

On my “Wall of Inspiration” is a button I bought on the opening night of a play 32 years ago. It reads, “Life is a constant audition.” It’s a good reminder because auditioning is hard, as I say several times in my last post on Stage 32, Preparing for Auditions: 7 [Guided] Script Approaches That Land You The Job. Just as hard, and very similar to auditioning, is networking. You’re putting yourself out there in front of people, all of whom will judge you in one way or another as you attemp...

Joey Madia
Joey Madia
7 years ago
How Blogging [& Networking] on Stage 32 Landed Me Jobs

From PA to VP - How A Random Stage 32 Encounter Led to Mentorship and Opportunity

There is a Chinese proverb that says, “The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The next best time is now.” Although this is not the story of a tree, and I can’t say that it has been twenty years in the making, the implications of the proverb still hold true. This story is for the up-and-coming director that may not know the next step in their journey. To the high school student filmmaker that is trying to find their way on the toad to success, and might be looking for something of...

Matthew Manyak
Matthew Manyak
7 years ago
From PA to VP - How A Random Stage 32 Encounter Led to Mentorship and Opportunity

My Clone's An A-Hole - The National Lampoon & Stage 32 Winning Script

Well, that title caught your attention didn't it?  As you know, the National Lampoon brand was acquired by Palm Star Media last year and the new owners and management have been passionately seeking new comedy voices - We're thrilled that they partnered with Stage 32 and recognized our amazing community of talented writers as the place to find such talent through the Search for Comedy Gold Screenwriting Contest. One word - The writing talent in this contest wasn't good, it was off the charts gr...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
7 years ago
My Clone's An A-Hole - The National Lampoon & Stage 32 Winning Script

Success Story: Comedy Contest Winner Update

We are thrilled to share an update from our Stage 32 Comedy Writing Contest Winner Diana Wright. Diana was the Grand Prize Winner for her hilarious TV pilot, ROSWELL, ADJACENT and she has now signed with literary manager Audrey Knox at The Cartel which is a premiere full service management and production company. Their production arm, Cartel Pictures, is surging with 12 feature-length projects released in 2017 alone, including LOVE AT FIRST GLANCE, DEADLY EXCHANGE, and THE STUDENT. On the mana...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
7 years ago
Success Story: Comedy Contest Winner Update

Kip Konweiser & Getting Your Projects Made Inside of One Year: How Are Students Doing?

Earlier this year, Stage 32, in conjunction with Oscar nominated and Emmy Award winning producer Kip Konwiser, offered a Mentorship program called Getting Your Projects Made Inside of One Year with Kip at the helm. Kip and his brother Kern have collaborated and partnered with luminaries such as Kenny Ortega, Quincy Jones, Peter Guber, David Falk, Magic Johnson, the Grateful Dead, Carlos Santana, Herbie Hancock, Chuck D, Oliver Stone, Darren Aronofsky, Laurence Fishburne, and Clint Eastwood, amon...

Kip Konweiser & Getting Your Projects Made Inside of One Year: How Are Students Doing?

Our Feature Screenwriting Contest Winner Meets With Major Film Studio (Update)

If you haven't met him before, take a minute to meet him now... Jonathan Jordan entered his script, Golden Girl, into last year's Annual Stage 32 Feature Contest and was beyond blown away by his contest win and the eight industry meetings we sent him on. Based on those meetings, he's working with a manager and a producer on 2 different projects. We also set Jonathan up on a meeting with Verve Talent & Literary Management Agency who loved him and his script. They have been working hand and hand...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
7 years ago
Our Feature Screenwriting Contest Winner Meets With Major Film Studio (Update)
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