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Ashley Renée Smith
Are Co-Productions a Financial Necessity?

I came across this conversation from Filmart and thought it was especially relevant for anyone thinking about how projects are getting financed right now:

There’s a real sense of uncertainty in the discussion, especially aroun...

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Co-production More Important Than Ever In AI Era, Say Filmart Panelists: "Those Days Of The Blockbusters Are Gone"
Co-production More Important Than Ever In AI Era, Say Filmart Panelists: "Those Days Of The Blockbusters Are Gone"
International collaboration, as a means of raising finance and expanding markets, has become more important than ever in an age of tech disruption and uncertain box office, said speakers on a co-produ…
Jack Binder

In many cases, absolutely! (Seems like we were in synch here! Ashley Renée Smith :)

Ray Fontenault

It’s certainly a way to reduce risk.

Christopher Wells

I think we've had really great low-budget films that told great stories before so I hope we can go back to that. If we keep our budget low and marketing high, if the film is good, it'll prevail. Or at least that's the plan.

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Yaman Najm
What if the “victim” is actually the predator?

I’m working on a psychological thriller where the person everyone thinks is fragile is actually orchestrating the hunt.

The challenge: building suspense, fear, and audience empathy while keeping the hero’s true intentions hidden, until the very last moment.

Producers, writers, and fellow screenwriters...

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Daniel Silvas

Yaman Najm Was thinking about another film that might be even closer to what you're envisioning. EX MACHINA. Something Lisa Zambri just mentioned which is so key. Vulnerability. The whole time you're...

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Yaman Najm

Lisa Zambri That’s exactly the emotional dynamic I’m aiming for, playing with audience alignment while the “predator” and “victim” roles shift. Appreciate your insight!...

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Yaman Najm

Grady Craig I love your point about micro-leaks and rooting for the “villain”m and that’s exactly the tension I’m aiming to create. The “why” is central, and I’ve been exploring ways to make the audie...

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Aleksandar Lahtov

Probably the solution is in the past. If the protagonist character was a victim during his childhood,now he uses the vulnerability as an advantage to become a predator hunting for its prey.

Stephane Atelo

This is a fascinating concept, Yaman! What would make me want to read your script immediately is seeing how you use 'vulnerability' as a weapon without tipping your hand too early.As a screenwriter an...

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Opaida Alhazaa
Rushing vs Timing: What Really Determines Success?

What I’ve realized recently is that rushing a project into the market is not always the right move.

That’s why I made a conscious decision to pull my project back at this stage — not because it isn’t ready,

but because I see greater potential in refining it further and positioning it where it truly be...

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Opaida Alhazaa

I completely agree — especially when it comes to networking and pitching projects.

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Always put your best foot forward.

Ugur KUZEY UK Kayikci

I’ve been developing my own project for about a year and two months now. And honestly, no matter how strong a story is, even if it is 99.99% perfect and only 0.1% flawed, that does not always change t...

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Opaida Alhazaa

That’s a very real point.

Even the strongest projects can go unnoticed without the right positioning and exposure.

In this industry, it’s not only about the quality of the work —

it’s about strategy, tim...

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Ugur KUZEY UK Kayikci

İnancıma göre, Allah her ruhun bu dünyaya gelmeden önceki yolunu bilir ve takdir eder. Bir insanın hayatta karşılaşacağı zorluklar, yaşayacağı hayat tarzı ve kendisine verilecek yetenekler veya fırsa...

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Sean Aita
Sean Aita MBE

Hi all. I am re-connecting with the Stage 32 Community after a while away from the site. I have a new translation and adaptation of a French thriller - The Man Trap - which is being produced at the Theatre Royal Windsor (April) and the Theatre Royal Nottingham (August) in the UK and am working on th...

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Laura Hammer

Welcome back! Congratulations on your work being produced. Please reach out to Success@stage32.com if you need any guidance or advice about our Pitch Sessions!

Ashley Renée Smith

Hi Sean Aita, welcome back! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here at Stage 32. It’s great to see you reconnecting with the community, and it sounds like you’ve been incredibly busy! That’s an exciting bo...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Welcome back Sean Aita! Congratulations on "The Man Trap" and "Spooked!" Always good to remain the optimist. The only good way to move is always forward! What's really helped me in this community is m...

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Screenwriter & Visual Artist — Psychological Thrillers & Dark Dramas

Hi everyone, I’m Hakeem, a screenwriter and visual artist based in Pishin, Balochistan. I'm thrilled to join this community. Living in a remote part of Pakistan, I lack the chance for casual studio networking. My challenge is geographical, but I answer with an unwavering passion for my craft.

While I...

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Ashley Renée Smith

Hi Hakeem Pashini, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. It’s great to meet you, and I really respect the way you’re approaching your work. Even without local access...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Hakeem Pashini - so glad you're with us here on Stage 32. You are strong to push through the geological challenge you face and we honor you for that. Keep going. The world is getting smaller and oppor...

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Karen "Kay" Ross
Why don't movies look like MOVIES anymore?

Hey, my DP friends! As an actors' director, I'm often in AWE at how much one has to juggle technically in order to achieve that "cinematic" look - and I know one strong reason for the decline of that "cinematic" look is because we're not filming on film stock any longer.

But why do YOU think movies d...

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Abhijeet Aade

Great question Karen "Kay" Ross this is something I think about a lot as well.

I don’t think it’s just about film vs digital. A big part of it feels like control shifting from set to post. Earlier, fil...

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Morgan Aitken

I'd say it's for the same reason Kindle self publishing and its brethren put paid to literature. Cheap tech and instant distribution opens the flood gates, lowers the bar, And makes 'quantity - not quality' the mission statement.

Shivesh Mishra

We’ve become a bit like digital makeup artists.

Shooting safe, fixing everything later, smoothing, balancing, perfecting… until the image loses its soul.

Cinema used to come from decisions on set. Now it often comes from correction in post.

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Catherine James
Hello Everyone, I'm Catherine James, Esq.

Hello Stage 32 community,

I’m Catherine James, an entertainment and business attorney and the founder of Catherine James Esquire, a boutique law firm dedicated to creatives, influences, models, gamers, and entertainment businesses.

Formerly known as Cre8ors Power Legal Services, my practice has evolv...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Catherine James. Great to meet you. Welcome to the Stage 32 community. Stage 32 has a blog and video that'll help you navigate the platform and make connections:

www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-success...

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Amanda Toney

Great to have you here Catherine! What state(s) do you practice in? Do you handle corporate business formation outside of entertainment? Also, I looked at your profile and Hot Flashes & Highways sounds awesome!! That sounds like a lot of fun!

Catherine James

California, Yes we do any corporate formation for any business. And thank you hopefully hot flashes and highways will eventually become something. Working on the first episodes.

Ashley Renée Smith

Hi Catherine James, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. It’s great to have you here. Your background as an entertainment attorney and your focus on supporting crea...

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Bia Rivdon

welcome Catherine.

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Sam Rivera
When a Reboot Dies, Even With Buffy & An Oscar Winner Attached

So the inside story on the dead Buffy reboot is out, and honestly, it's a mess. Sarah Michelle Gellar was finally on board, Oscar winner Chloé Zhao was directing, Hulu ordered a pilot... and then last Friday, they pulled the plug. No series order. No chance to fix it further. Just dead.

What's wild i...

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Laura Hammer

I was so looking forward to this reboot! Hopefully they rework it and it comes back someday. Maybe one of our Stage 32 members will craft a stronger concept.

Klaire Anderson

As a younger fan of the show, I'm disappointed that I won't yet get to experience watching a Buffy episode premiere. However, from what I've heard, it seems like they may have made the right decision....

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

Great discussion. As a writer and actress, I focus on building emotionally driven stories with strong characters and high-stakes conflicts. Currently developing a series with international scope.

Haley Mary

I was disappointed to hear that a Buffy reboot wouldn't happen. I was a fan of the show when I was a pre teen and teen.

Ray Fontenault

It goes to show you even when all the cards fall correctly, sometimes things don't work out...I'm sure it was frustrating.

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Spencer Robinson
Writing for Late Night TV

A great way to break into TV writing is through “late night” television. Daily Show, SNL, Fallon, Bill Maher, etc are regularly adding writers to their staffs. They usually do this though submission packets where writers who want those jobs have to submit a unique sample based on the prompts they se...

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Spencer Robinson

Pat Alexander From my experience, not important at all.

John Fife

Spencer Robinson Thanks for the pulling back the curtain. Interesting.

Abdilatif Mohamud

This is really valuable—especially the idea of preparing before the opportunity shows up. What stands out to me is how different this skill set is from long-form storytelling—being sharp, concise, and...

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Michael David

This is great! Where can we see the prompts they send out?

Spencer Robinson

Michael David Those get sent to agents and managers, but they also send to people they know, etc. They are all different and tailored to each show, but contain all the things that I suggested here....

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues
Breaking into International Acting as a Creator and Lead Actress

Hello everyone,

I’m Ana Cristina Rodrigues, a screenwriter and actress from Brazil, and the creator of the dramatic thriller series The Secret of Dubai – Al-Hamdan Saga. I also portray the lead character, Isabella Al-Hamdan.

I’m currently focused on developing my project with a cinematic and internati...

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Timothy Miller

is amazing to hear your story and i would enjoy hearing more!

if your looking for help, advise, just someone to talk to then you came to the right place. we have an amazing...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

Thank you so much, Timothy!

I truly appreciate your support and guidance. I’m currently developing my project with a strong international vision, both as a creator and as the lead actress.

I’m especiall...

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Timothy Miller

Ana Cristina Rodrigues what I find useful in my experience is repetitive routines, keeping up a skincare routine making your presentation both hygienic and professional. there is more to preparation i...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

“Thank you, Timothy! I couldn’t agree more — a disciplined routine and deep understanding of the 5 Ws are game-changers for creating memorable, authentic characters. I’m actively applying these princi...

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Suzanne Bronson

Hi Ana Cristina Rodrigues I would like to encourage you to come to this month's open house. It is an interactive webinar that will walk you through how to best use Stage 32. It on March 25 at 12pm PST...

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Jeffrey Baca
Hello and Good Evening!

Hello and Good Evening.

My name is jeffrey G baca. aka jeff.ree.G professionally.

Please, if possible, take a moment to read my Bio and reach out, should the urge move you to do so.

I am always willing and able to meet and maintain relationships with like-minded people.

Thank you again for your time and...

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Ana Cristina Rodrigues

Great to connect with creatives here on Stage 32. Wishing you success!

Ashley Renée Smith

Hi Jeffrey Baca, welcome to Stage 32! I’m Ashley, Head of Community here on the platform. It’s great to meet you, and I’m glad you took the time to introduce yourself.

I took a look at your profile and...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Trailer Shatters Record With 718.6 Million Views

Everyone's talking about the new Spider-Man trailer. After 15+ years of action-packed trailers, Sony/Marvel took a decisive turn and made a character-driven trailer with a story that feels personal and intimate. Is this a turning point for blockbusters to deal with super-hero fatigue? What did you think about the trailer?

Ashley Renée Smith

I'm so excited for this movie, Geoffroy Faugerolas and I loved the trailer. I watched it 3 different times yesterday. We're actually having a larger discussion about marketing campaigns and choices th...

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Jack Binder

Amazing interest and great execution. Yes, I think so, diving into story over vfx, which we are quite aware all can do. I am baffled by the long tail interest in annual Spiderman movies. It's amazing how they keep garnering interest from the studios to the audience. Great news for cinema!

Timothy Miller

I love the trailer. plus the movies turning point bring vague reminders to the first Spiderman movie but with a drastic change. I can not wait to see how this spiderman evolves into his new world of isolation over fame.

Haley Mary

Just watched the trailer. It looks exciting!

Ray Fontenault

I'm a fan of super hero movies and look forward to seeing it. With that said, I think theres a bit of overload with these franchises. They all start to blur a bit...

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