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Using AI-Powered Tools to Build Stronger In-Person Relationships

The entertainment industry and the public relations business both thrive on relationships and traffic in social currency. It’s one of the many reasons a platform such as Stage 32 exists—it’s a wonderful place to network and share creative ideas and experiences. The mass adoption of Artificial intelligence isn’t likely to change the importance of relationships. Instead, my belief is that it will make growing important and authentic relationships significantly more valuable. We’re already seeing t...

Tamaryn Tobian
Tamaryn Tobian
20 hours ago
Using AI-Powered Tools to Build Stronger In-Person Relationships

Stage 32 Presents: Meet the Producers from this Year’s Cannes In-Competition Films!

Happy Thursday, Creative Army! While you may have missed out on getting to attend the Cannes Film Festival in person, you certainly won’t miss out on the incredible insights that were shared there! Stage 32 was proud to present 3 expert panels at the Cannes Marche du Film which we will be sharing with you right here on the Stage 32 blog in the coming weeks. At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, I had the distinct honor of leading a conversation between acclaimed Producers- Daniel Bekerman (AP...

Stage 32 Presents: Meet the Producers from this Year’s Cannes In-Competition Films!

The Role Of An AD (Assistant Director) On Set!

Once on set, I think of the 1st AD as the present, planning and keeping the day moving forward. At the same time, the 2nd AD is the future, planning and spreading information for the following days. Before Filming Begins The 1st AD gets the script and breaks it down into a schedule with all the puzzle pieces – Working closely with the director, everything having to do with the script is decided - locations, cast availability, equipment, day vs. night, sets, props, stunts, special effects, and...

Xochi Blymyer
Xochi Blymyer
3 days ago
The Role Of An AD (Assistant Director) On Set!

The Secrets To Hiring A Great Crew

Over the last 20 years, I have employed a lot of people for crew positions on features that I have produced and directed. As much as I would love to say I use the same crew every time, unfortunately, that is not always the case. When starting out, the logical choice of course is to hire people with the most credits on their resume, however, that is not necessarily the smartest approach. As I reflect back on the films I have crewed, I have learned a few things that I would like to pass along to y...

Ryan Little
Ryan Little
4 days ago
The Secrets To Hiring A Great Crew

Announcing the 4th Annual Action/Thriller Screenwriting Contest

Hey, Stage 32 Community! The best action/thriller movies combine intense, well-choreographed action sequences with a gripping, suspenseful plot, strong character development, exciting action set pieces, and unexpected twists to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. Classic action/thriller shows like CSI or GAME OF THRONES are some of the most watched series of all time and keep spawning spin-off series. Current action/thriller franchises like JOHN WICK, MISSION...

Pat Alexander
Pat Alexander
5 days ago
Announcing the 4th Annual Action/Thriller Screenwriting Contest

July Filmmakers Club Week 2: What Are The Roles You See Yourself In?

Welcome to July Filmmakers Club, Stage 32! Week 1 of July Filmmakers Club was an absolute blast! For any of you who missed it, you can go back and ready last Monday’s incredible blog HERE, jump into the Filmmaking Lounge to catch up with everyone HERE, or watch my live Q&A with Daniel Sol from HollyShorts on our @Stage32 Instagram HERE. This week, we’re talking all things CREW. Most people, inside and outside of the industry, have familiarity with the primary “above the line” crew positions...

July Filmmakers Club Week 2: What Are The Roles You See Yourself In?

Coffee & Content: The Benefit of Being a Multi-Hyphenate

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 Studio Binder they’re breaking down the full Pre-Production Process in Film, diving into the preparation necessary before the camera rolls, including the individual film crew roles, responsibilities, and processes. It’s an in-depth look at arguably the most important stage of...

Coffee & Content: The Benefit of Being a Multi-Hyphenate

Always Be Filming. Real World Tips to Help Make Your Feature Film a Reality

Small feature films are roads to much bigger projects. A positive, proactive attitude will propel your work. Here is what you need to give your film a fighting chance against the competition. Aim For Attention Successful projects happen when you adopt a realistic approach to their completion. Don’t think too big too soon. Storytelling as a filmmaker is a lifelong learning curve but a positive attitude is everything. A feature film carries the kudos and longevity that short-form content does...

Al Carretta
Al Carretta
7 days ago
Always Be Filming. Real World Tips to Help Make Your Feature Film a Reality

Unlock Your Creative Flow: 15 Summer Wellbeing Tips for Writers

Happy Summer, Stage 32! I have some exciting news to share! "Take a Shot at Happiness: How to Write, Direct & Produce the Life You Want" has been recognized as the winner of the National Indie Excellence Awards in two categories: Wellbeing Winner and Personal Growth Finalist. The National Indie Excellence Awards honor presses that go the extra mile to produce books of excellence in every aspect. That now makes four awards my book has won, and I share all of them with those who have been suppor...

Maria Baltazzi
Maria Baltazzi
8 days ago
Unlock Your Creative Flow: 15 Summer Wellbeing Tips for Writers

The “Magic Touch” in Booking Commercials

My name is David Banks and I’ve booked over 100 national commercials. I was even a featured guest at Film Con LA a handful of years ago and was asked how it’s seemed so easy for me to book spot after spot and what’s my magic touch. How it’s easy? That’s quite funny. Although it may appear like I have some kind of “magic touch,” my current method never fell into my lap. It was derived from MANY years of hearing no after no after no and having no clue how to remedy the situation. Rather, it ca...

David Banks
David Banks
9 days ago
The “Magic Touch” in Booking Commercials
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