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7 Steps for Writing Escape Room Narratives (And How to Find Opportunities to Write Them)
A screenwriter walks into an Escape Room… But seriously… this is not a joke. It’s an opportunity to hone your skills as a writer and get in on one of the fastest growing entertainment industries around. A few years ago I was hired to write narratives for two new Escape Rooms. The organization had been successful at tourist-based entertainment programs for nearly two decades, and was looking to capitalize on the growing phenomenon that is the 60-minute Escape Room. As a writer on the loo...


How to Avoid Bad Audio on Set by David Rountree
The very best way to learn the art of directing is from those who have learned from the very best. David Rountree, an award-winning feature film director (108 Stitches, CUT!) stopped by the Stage 32 offices to share some sound advice. David Rountree is the President of Psyco Rock Productions and is a director, producer, screenwriter, and actor based in Los Angeles. He is listed in Hollywood Reporter and IMDb as a Top 10 Up-and-Coming Hollywood Director Under 40. The advice he stoppe...


A Guide to Elevating Your Acting Career By Attending Film Festivals
If you’re an actor waiting for roles and feeling like the well has run dry, stepping out of the actor’s classroom and into the depths of a film festival can make all the difference. If you’ve never attended a festival or thought that perhaps you didn’t belong, reconsider. And then dive into the following guide for all the reasons why you should. 1) Submitting Your Own Content Improves Your Acting CareerYou’ve likely heard it a thousand times already, but it’s worth repeating: It’s important to...


Coffee & Content - Lessons for the No-Budget Filmmaker & Inspirational Writing Advice from Charlie Kaufman
Hey, guys. Hope you're having a terrific Sunday and cultivating the seed of fantastic and meaningful relationships during Introduce Yourself Weekend. Today, I have 2 videos designed to educate, motivate and inspire. First up, from the Royal Ocean Film society, one fantastic video essay: Lessons for the No-Budget Filmmaker. We hear many excuses around these parts regarding the reasons not to pick up a camera and start shooting. This video will make those excuses moot. Next, it's inargua...


Tips to Writing Short-Form Serialized Content
Last week I published a post that talked about the launch of a subscription based service for short form video. That same week, my writing partner sent me a link to an article about an app called BlackPills, another platform for short form content. He did this because we're in the midst of our creating a 10-episode web series called OutSkirts and we're looking for different ways to garner attention. Yes, we'll do the festival circuit. Yes, we'll chase producers down at Starbucks. (No, we won't...


5 Tips to Actually Be A Working Actor
I decided to get into film and TV later in life. I was more than ten years "behind," compared to the people who moved to L.A. at 18. Needless to say when I finally decided to become an actress, I had no credits on my resume. To get them, I needed to book jobs ASAP. I knew I couldn't book the things I wanted without a resume, so I dove in hard. I did research on every aspect of the business because that's my personality. However, you don't have to. To help you get booked, here are five tips to ac...


5 Reasons it Pays For Actors To Get into Voice Acting
If you caught the blog post How to Break into Voice Acting, then you know what it takes to get in the game. In this second post by voice acting mentor and speaker Stephanie Ciccarelli, she dives deep into why voice acting is just as relevant as stage and screen acting, and a fantastic way to supplement your income. Have friends doing voice over jobs online who are able to work from wherever they are, whenever they want? It may drive you crazy to hear about auditioning from home in their pajama...


Coffee & Content - 5 Worst Screenwriting Habits & Walking Into the Audition Room
Hope you are all having a fantastic weekend. Let's amp it up further with a little Coffee & Content action. First up, a Film Courage video featuring one of our very own. Mark Sanderson is not only very active in the Stage 32 community, but is constantly helping writers behind the scenes as well. Here he discusses what he believes are the 5 worst habits screenwriters fall into. Next up, some quality advice from Emmy Award winning casting director, Holly Powell. In this video, Holly guides...


The Importance of an Online Presence (AKA How Not to Be a D*ck Online)
One of the questions that comes up time and time again for screenwriters is – Do you have to live in LA to have a career? Nope. Obviously, it makes life a lot easier if you live in a creative hub like LA or London or New York, but the world’s a big place and there are artists EVERYWHERE. You can live where you like, but the real truth of the matter is that at some point in your career (if you want a career rather than a hobby), you will need to network with the kind of people who can actu...


Coffee & Content - Dan Harmon's 8 Steps to Better Stories & Editing Cuts and Transitions
Happy Sunday, everyone. Let's get to the action, shall we? We start this edition of Coffee & Content with a video from our friends at StudioBinder and Dan Harmon. Dan has been quite prolific over the last decade plus and here he explains his 8 proven steps to better stories. Next up, a look at cuts and transitions with examples from some iconic, classic, and recent films designed to help your editing skills. As always, I ask that you share this content with those you believe would benefit...

