Hi Ron. I'm RB, Founder and CEO of Stage 32. As a screenwriter, producer, actor and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work, landing representation, launching projects, securing funding and simply making the connections that will make a difference in their careers. That's why I created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 1,000,000+ members representing every country on the planet making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth.
This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members to pay it forward by inviting 5 fellow creatives to the network and by spreading the word of Stage 32 through other social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The more creatives, the stronger the network. The stronger the network, the more opportunities.
Thanks for joining the movement and for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. I very much look forward to your contributions.
Thanks, and have a creative day!
RB
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Welcome to Stage 32, Dave!
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@ Steven - I know MASH and All In The Family were two popular shows back in 1973. I started re-watching MASH and found the cultural differences in regards to race and gender roles is so amazingly cont...
Expand comment@ Steven - I know MASH and All In The Family were two popular shows back in 1973. I started re-watching MASH and found the cultural differences in regards to race and gender roles is so amazingly contrast to our current culture. Almost like post-Mad Men. I know it's just TV, but trying to capture the heart of a culture in a screenplay is more daunting than I had anticipated. @Richard - Salem is its own crazy little cultural bubble in Oregon, that's for sure. Glad it treated you well during your visit. @Shawn - Glad to meet you too, Shawn. My storycraft is always evolving. I'm open to advice, so feel free to share the wisdom! :) @Ron - I'll keep you in mind if I need music for my film projects. I'm also a musician, but I can't do everything. @Jake - Thanks, Jake! Glad to be among like-minded creatives!
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http://www.pop-culture.us/Annual/1973.html "The first cell phone call in 1973 was made by Martin Cooper of Motorola to his direct research rival Joel Engel of Bell Labs." "When the national highway sp...
Expand commenthttp://www.pop-culture.us/Annual/1973.html "The first cell phone call in 1973 was made by Martin Cooper of Motorola to his direct research rival Joel Engel of Bell Labs." "When the national highway speed limit was set at 55 mph, it had nothing to do with improving safety, but was intended to optimize fuel consumption after the 1973 oil crisis. It was repealed in 1995 and states could once again set their own limits." "There was a toilet paper shortage in the US caused by a joke on the Tonight Show that convinced people to hoard toilet paper. " The worlds most isolated tree, in the Sahara Desert, hundreds of miles away from anything, died when a drunk truck driver hit it. "Could be a killer for a ""Don't drive drunk" short.