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Geoff Hall
Why Kieslowski’s Three Colours Trilogy May Be the best Trilogy of all Time

Here’s the Moveable Canvas dude extolling the virtues of Kieslowski’s Three Colours Trilogy. Yes, he believes the title of the video is a little clickbaity, but I’ll forgive him for that. The whole best trilogy, best 10 films ever made, or whatever, is getting a little tired.

For me it’s Blue and the...

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Stephen Folker

Loved these films.

Geoff Hall

Me too, Stephen Folker

Marsy Robinson

agreed, one of the best of all time. thanks for offering a friday night plan! whoohoo!

M LaVoie

Hard to pick a favorite of the three but I'd say White is probably the most interesting. It's such a twisted story. Karol is a great character played to perfection by Zamachowski. Red seems like a feel good Rom-com after Blue and White.

Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32 TV Comedy Logline Contest

Exciting news! Today begins Stage 32’s fourth monthly logline contest of the year, and it's a television comedy contest!

The top logline will be given a FREE CONTEST ENTRY to Stage 32’s 4th Annual Television Comedy Contest. And the TOP THREE LOGLINES will be entered to win the GRAND PRIZE at the en...

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Maurice Vaughan
Red Carpet Roll-Out: May 2024’s New Educators & Execs at Stage 32!

Stage 32 is rolling out the red carpet in today’s blog for the new educators and execs joining our community.

You have direct access to award-winning industry executives and professionals who’ve written, directed, produced, filmed, developed, performed, and represented acclaimed projects like “Arri...

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Mark DePonte
To Pitch or Not to Pitch?...and to WHOM?

Every week Stage32 sends a notice to my in-box to "Pitch to this TV or Movie exec for $19,95"

(with free shipping...haha)

Yes, for a modest fee, getting the opportunity to place your script or more in front of someone with the "connections" money and power to take your dream to screen is an amazing on...

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Emily J

Hi Mark DePonte! Great question and happy to jump in here! I would agree with what Daniel Husbands says about making sure that you have the right mindset going in and don't think of one pitch session...

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Nick Phillips

Indeed Mark DePonte, my colleague Emily J is correct. After assuming the Executive Liaison position earlier this year, I have built upon the vetting standards that were already in place here at Stage...

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Mark DePonte

First,

I would like to truly thank everyone who commented and shared all of their (Pros and Cons) of what they have experienced with pitching. It is VERY helpful.

Second, to Maurice, Emily and Nick...

La...

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Stan Evans

Do a google search on the "exec" before any pitch. Caveat Emptor!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Mark DePonte. I don't have a way to find out what happened, but I could email you Stage 32’s most recent written pitch examples. One sample is for a movie and the other is for a series...

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Maurice Vaughan
7 Popular Feature Films & TV Shows Which Began As Short Films

Aside from being popular in film festivals, short films can act as a calling card for budding filmmakers. They can showcase acting, technical, or screenwriting talent and act as a barometer for the market appetite for a short film. They can attract more influential talent to help them build a caree...

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7 Popular Feature Films & TV Shows Which Began As Short Films
7 Popular Feature Films & TV Shows Which Began As Short Films
Short films are a valid form of storytelling that should be accepted and appreciated in their own right. They are self-contained stories generally told in under thirty minutes and aren't a less valid…
Maurice Vaughan

I've been meaning to watch "Whiplash," Kevin Jackson. It's on Netflix, so I might watch it this week.

Sydney Summers

Oh I need to watch Whiplash this week!!

Ashley Renee Smith

This is a great list! Whiplash, both the short and the feature are SO good! But so are the rest of these examples.

Karen "Kay" Ross

YASS!!! Thank you so much for sharing! I think part of the discussion should also be - when should you do a scene directly from the large property, and when should you just bottle its essence?

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Karen "Kay" Ross. Great questions!

Martin Reese
The Current State of Directing Opportunities.

Fascinating article. Just shows you need to hone a diverse set of skills. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/directors-jail-12358......

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Why It's Never Been Easier to Land in Director's Jail
Why It's Never Been Easier to Land in Director's Jail
Filmmakers who work on the (ever smaller) slate of major studio movies are dealing with risk-averse execs and a still wobbly distribution environment, with their films sitting in the larger ecosystem…
Ashley Renee Smith

This is really interesting, thank you for sharing Martin Reese!

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the article, Martin Reese.

"Stripped of nuance, the definition of movie jail has always been: Lose the studio a lot of money and you don’t get to do another studio feature for a whi...

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Sydney Summers

Thanks for sharing!

Karen "Kay" Ross

Mmm... this feels like an extention of teachers being held responsible for absolutely everything when you literally can't micromanage. Interesting...

Allison Caldwell
On-set experience in Canada

Canadian filmmakers and directors! How and where did you get on-set experience? Would love to hear some stories and advice. Thank you!

Sydney Summers

Hey Allison! Stage 32 has job postings on the site, if you want to check out in your area, here is the link: https://www.stage32.com/find-jobs

Sydney Summers
Fundamentals of Directing: From Visualization to Post-Production – 4 Part Class!

Back By Popular Demand - A Stage 32 Directing Class :)

Learn from an accomplished director who's worked for Hulu, FX, Comedy Central, and more!

Includes downloadable handouts packed with information on shot lists and camera levels, pre-production guides, and more.

Being a great director is all about ha...

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Sam Sokolow

Heath is such an awesome resource - talented and generous. So cool that this class is coming back. I can't recommend it more.

Sydney Summers

Couldn't agree more Sam!

Matt Watterworth

Looking forward to it!

Sydney Summers

Few more days to sign up for this class!! Email edu@stage32.com to sign up :)

Mario Leone
Hollywood Cash Cow

Francis Ford Coppola's hard dedication to getting his current movie made, even to the point of selling properties, demonstrates his commitment to his artistic vision.

What we could understand is, Hollywood's current trend towards risk aversion is making it challenging for original works to find buye...

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Geoff Hall

Mario Leone "People are afraid and are sticking to what works." I would amend that sentence, Mario, to 'People are afraid and are sticking to what WORKED.' They assume because it worked once, it will...

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John Gostomski

Seems they are using a business model to reintroduce a subject/genre to a new audience. The business model is safe, tested and repeatable but whether it sells to the market that is another question. W...

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Amanda Toney

Great topic. I give Coppola a ton of credit for the investment he made in himself. If you feel that strongly as an artist that you want to get your story to the screen then anything is necessary to ma...

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John Gostomski

A true entrepreneurial artist! With any industry, I have come to accept what they do with certain IP to fuel the coffers. It is an industry, a creative one but similar to say a car company with new mo...

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Eon C. Rambally

In synopsis, is it an "unofficial" challenge anyhow for filmmakers outside of the Hollywood norm, to be independent or a prudent consensus to acquire new content and entrepreneurs, without the risk factors of investments etc.? Mmmm, I like the challenge anyhow! Then hats off to Coppola!

Maurice Vaughan
Multi-Hyphenate Creatives: You Can Do It All - But Should You?

You know all the tools in your toolbox, but that doesn’t mean you have to use all of them to get the job done. Be smart in your execution and you will not only create beautiful work, but you will also create relationships and a lifelong career you are proud of.” —Annisa Belonogoff

www.stage32.com/bl...

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Sydney Summers

Wonderful blog by Annisa :) Great read!

Paul Rivers
Social Media video example:

I saw this Music video How Lights out by Royal Blood was made

Have you as a filmmaker figured out the best timing to release this type of video.

Before or after the trailer release?

or other?...

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Jordan Black

Hey Paul! There are a lot of pros & cons to each.

With this being an in-depth look at the various setups of shots from the trailer, I'd imagine it would be best to post this type of promo AFTER the ac...

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Paul Rivers

Jordon Black thanks for your input.

Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32’s May 2024 Education Schedule!

This May, you’ll have the chance to learn from knowledgeable industry executives, award-winning screenwriters, producers, directors, showrunners, animators, podcast hosts, authors, script supervisors, attorneys, and representatives. Impressive creative professionals who have worked on or represented...

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