Hi Mark , you have an interesting bio and I would like to know you more if you do not mind. I would like to meet you in person some day for more knowledge my email is kikimtdz@gmail.com I am hoping to hear from you soon ?...
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Hi Mark , you have an interesting bio and I would like to know you more if you do not mind. I would like to meet you in person some day for more knowledge my email is kikimtdz@gmail.com I am hoping to hear from you soon ?...
Expand postHi Mark , you have an interesting bio and I would like to know you more if you do not mind. I would like to meet you in person some day for more knowledge my email is kikimtdz@gmail.com I am hoping to hear from you soon ?
Audrey Wells passed away last week.
Professionally, she is a really great writer, a friend of writers, a lover of cinema, and a great filmmaker. She is what I call the best of the best of the best. Personally, she is an amazing woman who supports social justice causes for all: from animals to pe...
Expand postAudrey Wells passed away last week.
Professionally, she is a really great writer, a friend of writers, a lover of cinema, and a great filmmaker. She is what I call the best of the best of the best. Personally, she is an amazing woman who supports social justice causes for all: from animals to people to the planet. Socially and ethically, she champions for the oppressed, and helps women and minorities in cinema and in screenwriting. She has a husband and daughter. Her passing leaves an immense void in all those ways.
Her peers and admirers have made public statements like "she told stories of people whose voices were underrepresented, particularly women, and often developed female characters who were as complex as they were strong." Nina Jacobson said “She was such an incredible feminist voice — long before it was fashionable. What Audrey’s work was doing was expanding the depth and complexity of the female characters, and she gave them the opportunity to be as dimensional as white guys get to be all the time.””
Her scripts, some of which she directed, include The Truth About Cats and Dogs; Guinevere; The Kid; Under the Tuscan Sun; Shall We Dance; A Dog's Purpose; and The Hate U Give.
I saw The Hate U Give a few nights ago. It is based on a great novel, and here is a quick summary of it:
"Starr Carter is constantly switching between two worlds -- the poor, mostly black neighborhood where she lives and the wealthy, mostly white prep school that she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is soon shattered when she witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend at the hands of a police officer. Facing pressure from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and decide to stand up for what's right."
Man...talk about zeitgeist - that topic is one of the most socially relevant issue in America today, and based on that book, Audrey writes a brilliant script that leaves nearly everyone in the theater sad, frustrated, in tears, angry, hopeless...and hopeful.
An additionally sad element to this brilliant film that is going to win many 2018 film awards is this: Audrey passed away the night before the movie premiered.
So I see this film the other day, and I read about Audrey's passing the next night. I go for a long walk in the dark, and reflect on what she means to cinema, and the world, and her friends and family. And I think about my own life too. And then I go home and think, "man...if I could be...just a fraction of what she is and who she is....and what she leaves us...I will leave this world a better place, too." And I walk home hopeful, and start working on one of my scripts, and can;t help but think about her every few minutes, and how her stories and scripts and directed films put hundreds of millions of hours of happiness and hope into the lives of us people who are part of this thing known as The Human Condition. And I think....how lucky we are to be born in a world where we have the opportunity to make a lasting mark...and how we persevere through our struggles....and how we leave physically....and how we have a chance to always be here in spirit, because we made some lasting marks on those around us personally and on those around us outside of our circle....and I think....isn't this as good as it gets? To give this to others that Audrey gives like Audrey gives - isn't this as good as it gets?
I never knew her personally, and never saw her speak, but always feel like, when someone passes who influences/inspires me, and who leaves that kind of mark on the world...like that person never passes... and ultimately leaves a part of themselves in everyone in that sphere of their life and influence. That's a reason why I write in the present tense about them, like I have here. This of course doesn't provide any immediate comfort to those who are personally a part of her life, and who are now in profound shock, and are shattered by this new emptiness in their lives, and who must absorb the anger, the pain, the sadness and the loss for the rest of their lives. But I, this stranger to Audrey and her family and friends, will always remember her works and her profound efforts for others, and will always be grateful for Audrey Wells. Thank you for being you, Audrey Wells. People like you make this world a better place.
If you have any thoughts about her, or any of her works, or her efforts for women in film and screenwriting, or anything else, please share. This will eventually make its way to her husband and daughter, and I am sure they will appreciate to read how she touched us cinema lovers, writers and other creatives. RIP, Audrey Wells.
Just got an update from NICHOLAS in SEATTLE on STAGE 32 sharing the reality he didn't know till now...about Angel Audrey Wells....and then I saw my post from 7 months ago to honor the moment and no LI...
Expand commentJust got an update from NICHOLAS in SEATTLE on STAGE 32 sharing the reality he didn't know till now...about Angel Audrey Wells....and then I saw my post from 7 months ago to honor the moment and no LIKES or views.... here it is again to honor Audrey Wells... and to inspire STAGE 32 to discover this will get all the OSCARS...and Audrey will be daancing in HEAVEN....that we honored All WOMEN... here is that post again ...2 years ago...blessings Dear Bill...I have not been using STAGE 32 for a year....been very busy...and so today I got a update email...from Stage 32 ...and read your message inviting me to write some special words...on your TRIBUTE for Audrey Wells......and so you wanted to Honor a true Grit soul that wanted to help HUMANITY....and did... it's so INSANE to have to read and know an ANGEL is gone...someone who gave so much..to help humanity...and did... this is a reality on this PLANET the reality is it's not only what she did...but how much more she could have done... I always wanted to have Audrey do my Film 4 WOMEN@35 ... yes... so I hear Audrey in Heaven telling us to do it... and dedicate more of Everyone's work with the Reality... Time is a Gift.... so here is my gift to Audrey to Honor her.... and all of our WOMEN Angels... 4WOMEN@35 ... http://www.lulu.com/shop/sirtony/4-women-35/paperback/product-21770213.html So blessings to all the souls in this Tribute ...for Audrey Wells... AMEN
Yes, I continue to write human stories in order to remember always Audrey Wells
Over the Moon is lovely ... can only hope you approve, Audrey ;)
hi , well i thought i see what peoples thoughts are with trying to write a story and script when you have depression, as I keep trying to write an idea I have but I admit I get depressed because of various reasons , for example I watch films or high standard "A Beautiful boy" and its get stuff , gre...
Expand posthi , well i thought i see what peoples thoughts are with trying to write a story and script when you have depression, as I keep trying to write an idea I have but I admit I get depressed because of various reasons , for example I watch films or high standard "A Beautiful boy" and its get stuff , great reviews then I look at my idea , what I write and I think I cant get to that level or my idea is not worth it, how do you get through this mental block
it is really tough to look at the sides. everyone seems to be so advanced, so rich, so good...
also it is a good idea to stabilish a line - not to cross -
From research to life. feeling down to write...
Expand commentit is really tough to look at the sides. everyone seems to be so advanced, so rich, so good...
also it is a good idea to stabilish a line - not to cross -
From research to life. feeling down to write a down character is useful... staying depressed for it suggests other issues are cracking in and requesting attention.
keep walking. !
Thanks Pamela! Love.
Hi y'all. I haven't been in the lounge in months, but cool first thread! It's so comforting to know this widespread community of writers all 'get' the depression thing. And we all get the 'comparing m...
Expand commentHi y'all. I haven't been in the lounge in months, but cool first thread! It's so comforting to know this widespread community of writers all 'get' the depression thing. And we all get the 'comparing myself to others' mindtrap. Mark, Julia Cameron's self-help book Artist's Way is a fun and easy 10 week course that is well worth the commitment. I did it, twice, and that launched my writing 12 years ago. She addresses these issues, the compairing trap, writer's block, depression, with a few important practices that I still do today. One is daily journaling. This gets the garbage out, and makes room for the gratitude. Another trick her course has you do is to Feed Your Creative Soul with something she calls 'Artist's Dates'. Celebrating your creative nature on a regular basis is an important way to bring joy into your life. That's the win that matters.
To end on a funny note, here's my favourite quote, from Save the Cat by Blake Snyder, "To be a screenwriter is to deal with an ongoing tug of war between breataking megalomania and insecurity so deep it takes years of therapy just to be able to say 'I'm a writer' out loud." so true. So terribly embarrasingly true.
Hi! I'm Marielle and I'm a screenwriter. I would to make connections with passionate creatives and help each other achieve our goals!
Has anyone ever auditioned via Skype? Just wondering how it went and if it seems like a viable option for long distance auditions. Often directors, like myself, are looking for someone who can play a particular character and it makes sense to expand the talent pool beyond those who can make a local audition.
I am also a director and we use Skype for Auditions and Production meetings all the time. Pros and cons: For 1 on 1's its excellent. Even up to 3 people; including yourself; the Director, the casting...
Expand commentI am also a director and we use Skype for Auditions and Production meetings all the time. Pros and cons: For 1 on 1's its excellent. Even up to 3 people; including yourself; the Director, the casting director and the auditioning talent; the video works fine. However, the video goes out for the 4th to 10th person you bring in (the audio works, but you can only see the persons picture; no video. Yes, the video still works for the first 3 you added in). Yes, Skype will only let you conference up to 10 at a time. I have over 60 cast and crew members for our current feature Sy-Fy project and meet with them twice a month; 10 at a time. As being 4 months away from production; we are also ready to begin "Table Reads" on Skype; we'll see how 'that' goes, lol. Stay tuned. The best part; It's Free! Good Luck.
OMG, I just seen this is a 2-year-old post. Haha Well belay my last post, lol.
Yea. I'm located in Hawaii. Casting was located in LA.
Well, most of the time. Hello, everyone! My name is Ana and this is my first time on Stage 32! I am a screenwriter based out of Fresno, California and I am excited to be a part of this community of artists.
Welcome!
I'm not as connected here in Sac as I am in the bay, but the people that I've met here are awesome. There's still a good amount of creatives coming together to create projects and send out to film festivals.
Hope you'll invite as many as possible to Stage 32, Sarah. As we like to say around here, the more creatives, the more opportunities.
Good Morning! I am excited to have found a new place to network with like-minded people in the film industry. A place where hopefully I can gain some new friends, increase my knowledge and understanding of this business and who knows what else.
I'm currently working on an ultra low union crime featu...
Expand postGood Morning! I am excited to have found a new place to network with like-minded people in the film industry. A place where hopefully I can gain some new friends, increase my knowledge and understanding of this business and who knows what else.
I'm currently working on an ultra low union crime feature that is in development. Still have money to raise, but have a good solid cast, excellent top rated attorney and most importantly a well developed script.
I look forward to meeting you!
Welcome Aboard, Connie! GOD BLESS and STAY FRESH! ;)
Hey from LA, development sounds promising
Connect with me as iintroduce my works at amazon.com/author/mrben for possbile movie adaptation(s). I look forward to hearing from you.
Hello Creatives! I am relatively new to this sight. I am a screenwriter (mainly shorts) in the Sci-fi and fantasy genre. Looking forward to networking and collaborating with other creatives. I am also embarking into the voice-over world and I would love to work on a few animation projects! :) Thanks, Yvette Phoenix Joseph
hi
hello
Hi there, I'm Melysa Joi Bedsole and my stage name is Melysa Storm. I am a Writer, a poet, Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist, Model and actress. I am currently cast in a new up coming TV Show, XXistence. I am also Executive Assistant to the CEO of Taino Rosa Productions. I look forward to connecting with others on here.
hello melysa
Welcome!
Hi, Melysa. Nice to connect with you.
Hello everyone! I am a filmmaker and a photographer, based in Cambridge UK. I am currently working with Cambridge Computing Museum and I am about to travel abroad to Romania to make a documentary. I work with a big range of projects whether from short films, music videos to documentaries. I am looki...
Expand postHello everyone! I am a filmmaker and a photographer, based in Cambridge UK. I am currently working with Cambridge Computing Museum and I am about to travel abroad to Romania to make a documentary. I work with a big range of projects whether from short films, music videos to documentaries. I am looking forward to connect with you, no matter where you are. Have a great week!
Hi!
Hello Micaela, I'm glad to connect !
Hi Micaela, I also work in tech in the uk :) I'm about to start a vlog about the impact of the internet on people's daily lifes. God bless you, Ela
Wondering how everyone gets ideas about what their character does for work. Can't figure out what I want my main character to do. I know I want her in an office job because the script is going to have some office drama but I don't know what she is doing in the office. Ideas?
do not waist time creating a backstory for your character, cause the office might be blown to pieces in the next scene...
as you do not know what he is doing there, why not just let him be in a 'neutra...
Expand commentdo not waist time creating a backstory for your character, cause the office might be blown to pieces in the next scene...
as you do not know what he is doing there, why not just let him be in a 'neutral office' without markings ? we are too much filled with explanations all the time in movies ...
also: creating a backstory for your character
seems to be a method actor influence from stanislawski.
if that is what you want to develop... reccomend get the book
from ' DARIO FO' small manual for the a...
Expand commentalso: creating a backstory for your character
seems to be a method actor influence from stanislawski.
if that is what you want to develop... reccomend get the book
from ' DARIO FO' small manual for the actor ( where he describes
that most actions gestures for actors come from work related activies...)
Always reach for the absurd. It makes the viewing more fun and will take your characters to interesting places even you hadn't considered yet. Office job? Uuhhh...pest control. Baby food marketing. Ba...
Expand commentAlways reach for the absurd. It makes the viewing more fun and will take your characters to interesting places even you hadn't considered yet. Office job? Uuhhh...pest control. Baby food marketing. Bad Ideas police (human resources). Don't keep it vague. Give your characters VERY FULL lives, write about them in your scrap paper journal, draw them, make a colourful character web to show their interconnections. What I'm saying is, the more rich you make your character's back stories before you start writing, the better your dialogue will naturally be, and good dialogue is the key to a good screenplay.
When he realizes how beautiful she is, he grab his gun and .......................
Well "realize: gives you more options to think about. It could be that the character knows the girl for a few months but just now he understand something about her that made him realize how beautiful...
Expand commentWell "realize: gives you more options to think about. It could be that the character knows the girl for a few months but just now he understand something about her that made him realize how beautiful she is,because beauty is not only a visual thing. There is no one way here, its open to have many interpretations.
This is the sort of exercise that helps writers develop storylines - really quite a valuable process. What if your character is a male who has undergone the long transformation to become a female - he...
Expand commentThis is the sort of exercise that helps writers develop storylines - really quite a valuable process. What if your character is a male who has undergone the long transformation to become a female - he looks in a mirror and sees how beautiful he has become. Now he's a beautiful woman but realizes that he can never become a true woman - he's lost his male identity and does not have a female identity. S/he grabs a gun and....
When he realizes how beautiful she is, he grab his gun and shot away her demons and murdered the excruciating past that was left behind her, He took her hand and fled to the nearest city to give his heart to the beautiful women to heal
As SCRIBES, we copyright and do whatever we can to protect OUR WORK. It's ours and no one has the right to tamper with it, or claim it as their own without our permission. SO I'm perplexed... How can those who print HOLY BIBLES claim COPYRIGHT over GOD'S WORD? Especially, when they claim to want to...
Expand postAs SCRIBES, we copyright and do whatever we can to protect OUR WORK. It's ours and no one has the right to tamper with it, or claim it as their own without our permission. SO I'm perplexed... How can those who print HOLY BIBLES claim COPYRIGHT over GOD'S WORD? Especially, when they claim to want to "SPREAD THE WORD OF GOD"!
And if it's to protect their spin on it, WHY do they put their own spin on GOD'S WORD? If it is their interpretation... isn't this, coming from God?
These questions have perplexed me for some time. I'd be grateful for any input.
Thank you Vasco Phillip de Sousa for taking the time with this.
The dilemma remains. Why print a Bible and hand it out to all and sundry to spread the Word of God (as claimed), if, by the mere registration of restriction (copyright) you are limiting that Word whic...
Expand commentThe dilemma remains. Why print a Bible and hand it out to all and sundry to spread the Word of God (as claimed), if, by the mere registration of restriction (copyright) you are limiting that Word which, no matter what you've done in the book, is not yours to patent. They are the Words of God.
Guess I didn't really expect it to be answered here. Just for discussion. Thank you for your input.
Thank you Erik Jacobsen. And that He is.
a link to a adverts I was in - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us7oVuTTMwU
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