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Tony Ray
Involving Job Postings

One of my cast members made me aware that one of the roles for the short film I'm planning on making is "locked/reserved". I tried editing the job to see if I could unlock it, but it didn't show anything. Can anyone help me figure out how to fix it? I get the feeling that it might be affecting other roles for the short as well.

Maurice Vaughan

You might need to email Technical Support, Tony Ray. support@stage32.com

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Ashley Renee Smith
Don’t Miss this Friday’s Stage 32 Community Wrap-Up LIVE on Instagram!

Don’t miss this Friday’s Stage 32 Community Wrap-Up LIVE on Instagram with Head of Community, Ashley Smith, & Head of Certification, Sam Sokolow! You can tune in on the @Stage32 or @Stage32Scripts Instagram accounts every Friday at 10:00 am PT/ 1:00 pm ET, to keep up to date on all of the wonderful...

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Sam Sokolow

I'm excited to join you for this week's Community Wrap-Up Live, Ashley Renee Smith!!

Ashley Renee Smith

It's going to be awesome, Sam Sokolow!

Ashley Renee Smith

If anyone missed today's Live, you can watch the full conversation HERE: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDz8hvgR_ek/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&......

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Sam Sokolow

I had so much fun with you there today, Ashley Renee Smith!

Sydney S

Thanks for hosting!

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Variety's worst films of the year

I haven't seen too many "worst films" lists but Variety dropped their today. Have you seen any of these films and do you agree or disagree with Variety's scribes? https://variety.com/lists/worst-movies-of-2024/owen-gleibermans-5-worst-......

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The Worst Movies of 2024
The Worst Movies of 2024
Variety critics pick the worst movies of 2024, from 'Rebel Moon: Director's Cut' to 'Poolman,' 'Dogman' and 'The Mouse Trap.'
António Monfort

I haven`t seen none of the movies but I would like to see.

Richard "RB" Botto

Goes to show how subjective all this can be. I've seen LISA FRANKENSTEIN on a top 10 list or two.

Dan MaxXx

I really hate worst film lists, mainly cause friends have worked on some and nobody intentionally wants to spend months & years and see crap final results. Havent said that, the worst film Ive seen in 2024 was last week. Kraven. Total junk and it was directed by JC Chandor!

Alan Brewer

Haven't seen any of them! :)

Sam Sokolow

Dan MaxXx - I have some major Marvel universe friends who still show up for the first showings and they said KRAVEN was unwatchable. They'd usually praise The Hulk going to the liu so I'm gonna skip t...

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Rich Terdoslavich
Collaboration With A Director

When I do storyboard jobs for film and media directors, each job is different in terms of the theme of the project and the script you get to board up the scenes. Here is an example of storyboards I did for a Victoria’s Secret Super Bowl Ad Campaign. This was a job I did with Madoff Productions. My t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great tips, Rich Terdoslavich! How often do directors request changes to storyboards?

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Maurice Vaughan
The Rise & Struggle of Independent Filmmakers: Sustaining Creativity in a Studio-Dominated World

"This article explores why so many filmmakers choose the independent path, how they sustain themselves amidst challenges, and why big studios seldom support them." — Vincent Weberink

www.stage32.com/blog/the-rise-struggle-of-independent-filmmakers-sustain......

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Dan MaxXx

How does the average indie filmmaker make income? The article mentions the best of the best indie films & filmmakers.

Hundreds of average films selling for less than cost at American Film Market. Expensive hobby

Maurice Vaughan

Other jobs can help, Dan MaxXx. The article says, "Given these challenges, how do independent filmmakers manage to keep going? Many diversify their income streams, taking on freelance work such as dir...

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James Doane
What's your process for finding a composer?

Filmmakers, I’d love to hear about your process when choosing a composer for your projects. I’m a composer specializing in film and game scores, and I’m always excited to connect with creators who value the power of music in storytelling.

Geoff Hall

James Doane Hi James, I'm curious - or nosey, I guess - and surf the platforms like Soundcloud and YT, or here on Stage32's Composing Lounge to see what people are up to. If I like what they're doing...

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Rutger Oosterhoff

I think I get what you mean Alessandro, it's a feel, a click, still many ways lead to Rome, but many more do not.

Willem Elzenga

I look into portfolio's offered and listen if they match the vision for my project. Also I have to convince the team of my pick as a director, so experience and technical skills can be important. A co...

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James Doane

Thanks everyone for the great comments and feedback!!

William Joseph Hill

I have a composer that I've been working with since my high school projects. Kind of like a Steven Spielberg/John Williams type of collaboration. We met through snail mail when he put a classified in...

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Vincent Weberink
5 Lessons Every Filmmaker Learns on Set

Filmmakers from all over the world, Do you agree with the idea that the best lessons often come from experience? Share your experiences with aspiring filmmakers.

Here are 5 lessons every filmmaker learns on set:

1. Expect the Unexpected : No matter how well you plan, surprises will happen.

2. The Valu...

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Pamela Jaye Smith

Excellent advice, Vincent. /// And about #3 Communication -- I've found the Pyramid approach quite efficient. Everybody's busy and going a thousand miles a second. So when starting to talk, start at t...

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Vincent Weberink

Thank you, Pamela, for your thoughtful response. I love your Pyramid approach to communication—it’s such a smart way to keep things clear and concise on a busy set. Starting with the topic helps frame...

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Maurice Vaughan
Writers’ Room AMA – “Understanding Distribution Deals”

Tiffany Boyle, President of Packaging & Sales at Ramo Law, Co-Founder of Vested Interest, & an Executive Producer (OH CANADA, ARKANSAS, SOMETHING ELSE), is having an exclusive AMA in the Writers’ Room Lounge today, answering questions about “understanding available distribution deals for your projec...

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Maurice Vaughan
Introduce Yourself Weekend

Happy Holidays! It’s Stage 32’s Introduce Yourself Weekend again! Friday through Monday. IYW is a great time to meet people, build industry relationships/network, catch up with friends, talk about your projects/goals, and share your victories (small or big).

Even if you’ve introduced yourself befor...

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Maurice Vaughan

Here are some blogs that can help you get the most out of Introduce Yourself Weekend:

Navigating Stage 32's Introduce Yourself Weekend!www.stage32.com/blog/navigating-stage-32s-introduce-yourself-w...

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Tony Ray
On Notes

Just found this video. What does everyone think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XmsJHNablc

Gloria Katch

I love this short video, but I'm not an actor or director. I faintly recall directing class for theatre and we were always told to let the actor find it with a few short kind words to guide you and a...

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Mike Boas

Oof, I think I’ve witnessed directors give some of those and thought they were fine. Faster? More energy? Those can be legit.

From the other perspective, I’ve seen directors ask for it again without g...

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Maurice Vaughan

Funny video, Tony Ray. Some of the notes in the video sound ok. I think it'd be great to have a blog, AMA, webinar, etc. that could help directors give notes.

Ashley Renee Smith

This is great, Tony Ray!

Tony Ray

Mike Boas That reminds me of a story I heard about the making of "The Shining". Jack Nicholson told Stanley Kubrick, who was notorious for doing a million takes, to not do so many with actor Scatman C...

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Maurice Vaughan
FRIDAY – Ask Me Anything with Tiffany Boyle

Stage 32 is having an exclusive AMA in the Writers’ Room Lounge on Dec 20th! Tiffany Boyle will be answering questions about “understanding available distribution deals for your projects.” Tiffany is the President of Packaging & Sales at Ramo Law and a producing partner for the production company Ve...

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Maurice Vaughan
The [Ultimate] 5-Step Sound Guide for Great Sound on Set

In today's blog, Cory Baker gives some easy, actionable steps that can help all filmmakers, at every budget level, get the best sound possible. It's a terrific guide! www.stage32.com/blog/the-ultimate-5-step-sound-guide-for-great-sound-on-......

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Darwin Reina

Ma guy!

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Darwin Reina! How's your week going?

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