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How to Crowdsource When Networking Makes You Nervous

If you’re a creative, then you already know that a large majority of us tend to be introverted. But if we allow that to stop us from crowdSOURCING and networking, we’ll never gain the competitive advantage that we need to push our project out to the masses. In this next video in the crowdsourcing video series hosted by Stage 32 CEO Richard “RB” Botto, the #1 best-selling author of Crowdsourcing For Filmmakers: Indie Film and the Power of the Crowd, reminds us that giving selflessly and offerin...

How to Crowdsource When Networking Makes You Nervous

10 Tips for Pitching Your Film Successfully

Are you ready to walk “into the room” and pitch to a decision-maker such as an agent, financier, producer, distributor or studio executive? Here are the top ten pitching tips to help you in a high-stakes situation. There are 5 Do’s and 5 Don’ts:   1) Do prepare for the five stages of the meeting. In Stage 1, you build rapport and warm up the room. In Stage 2, you ask questions and listen to show respect. In Stage 3, you deliver the prepared component of your pitch. In Stage 4, you d...

Stephanie Palmer
Stephanie Palmer
6 years ago
10 Tips for Pitching Your Film Successfully

7 Differences Between Writing for the Stage and Writing for the Screen

 In the five years I have been on Stage 32, I have read many threads and conversed with at least a dozen playwrights making the transition to screenwriting, in whole or in part. This is not surprising given the growing opportunities in the filmmaking and television industries and the shrinking budgets and opportunities in the theatre. In the past 20 years, I have written over twenty produced plays and musicals (I’m currently revising my 21st), for a variety of ages and audiences. Although, by...

Joey Madia
Joey Madia
6 years ago
7 Differences Between Writing for the Stage and Writing for the Screen

What Advantage Will I Gain by Reading “Crowdsourcing For Filmmakers?”

Building, engaging, and moving an audience. That’s what the Crowdsourcing video series these past few weeks has been teaching you. As far as the advantage you’ll gain by reading the book? There’s more than one. Far more. Stage 32 CEO Richard “RB” Botto is the best-selling author of Crowdsourcing For Filmmakers: Indie Film and the Power of the Crowd, the number #1 best-selling book on Amazon that covers how to find and move an audience to a point where they give back in ways that can only help...

What Advantage Will I Gain by Reading “Crowdsourcing For Filmmakers?”

8 Steps on How to Work the AFM (American Film Market)

The American Film Market is a great place to find partners and pitch projects and films – if you have a plan. Use these steps to increase your chances of success.     PROLOGUE If you have a project or script, the most effective use of your time and money is to purchase an AFM Industry Badge or Industry Badge Plus which allow access to all offices, booths and most screenings beginning on Saturday (Day 4). The Industry Badge Plus includes all conferences and the writers workshop. Buy y...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
6 years ago
8 Steps on How to Work the AFM (American Film Market)

4 Adventurous [And Rather Intelligent] Ways to Find Time to Write

We will be making our final descent. Please put your tray tables up and stow your large electronics. Keep your seat belt fastened until the seat belt light turns off. Wilnona and I memorized these instructions since we spend about 26 weeks a year in the air. The flights and cities vary, but there remains one constant; the deadline for our next book. Recently we were asked how we finished writing thirteen books on time. We had to stop and think. Upon deep meditation we realized we found a spac...

Jade & Wilnona
Jade & Wilnona
6 years ago
4 Adventurous [And Rather Intelligent] Ways to Find Time to Write

Why I Passed On That Screenplay

For almost 10 years, I worked as a development executive for Unified Pictures and Exodus Film Group. One of my chief sources of income over the last year has been writing script coverage, writing development notes, and in general parsing screenplays for writers and producers. My friends, I have read a LOT of screenplays. If you’re an undiscovered screenwriter with more than three our four scripts out there on the market, there’s a fair chance I’ve covered you at some point. Over the last few w...

Tennyson Stead
Tennyson Stead
6 years ago
Why I Passed On That Screenplay

Should Screenwriters Create and Control Their Own Content? (by Richard Botto & Bradley Gallo)

Should you create and control your own content as a screenwriter? With the industry turning the way it is (and has) for the last decade, it certainly doesn't hurt for a writer to create his or her own content Click the link below to hear what RB and Bradley have to say about writers turning into content creators.   See What RB & Bradley Have to Say!   Remember, if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube page, make sure you do so you don't miss any of our announcements.        ...

Should Screenwriters Create and Control Their Own Content? (by Richard Botto & Bradley Gallo)

Aside From Crowdsourcing, What Gives Me a Competitive Advantage in the Film Industry?

We’ve learned in the Crowdsourcing video series that in order to get ahead with any creative project, you need to have a competitive advantage. Stage 32 CEO Richard “RB” Botto is the best-selling author of Crowdsourcing For Filmmakers: Indie Film and the Power of the Crowd, an undeniably powerful book that delves into one of the film industry's best kept secrets: CrowdSOURCING. And the more you discover about crowdsourcing, the more you understand that it truly gives you a competitive advantage...

Aside From Crowdsourcing, What Gives Me a Competitive Advantage in the Film Industry?

My Time At Hollyshorts: Making the Transition From Writer to Filmmaker

As a writer, your mind runs a million miles an hour fueled by high octane dreams, inspirations, and real-life memories. Your grey-matter cylinders are pumping away as your fingers bludgeon a keyboard, so much so to the point you probably should apologize to it afterwards. It’s because there’s always something missing. Some gaping hole within you that you need to fill, and you believe that creating some sort of literary art will help fill that, if only for the moment. That hunger just grows and g...

Sy Huq
Sy Huq
6 years ago
My Time At Hollyshorts: Making the Transition From Writer to Filmmaker
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