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Sydney S
Learn from a Multi-Emmy Award-Winning Producer & Director! Who was the Producer, Director, and Editor of NIGHT TRAIN—Hulu’s longest-running #1 hit

When a script has been written it goes from the producer to the director, and finally the editor. That’s quite a journey from concept-to-delivery and a lot of things can get lost in translation, much like in the game of telephone. Essentially there are three scripts; the one that is written, the one...

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Sydney S

You're funny Shane! Happy Friday, going to be an awesome webinar!!!

Rey Parla

Hello, Sydney and Shane. My name is Rey Parla. . . I am an artist in Brooklyn, NY. This is precisely the course I have been waiting for since joining the Stage 32 community. I am looking forward to it. Thank you for making it available here and through the emails. See you soon. ~Rey

Montana Clayton

This has been very helpful as someon who is new to all of this, I really appreciate this webinar.

Jack Binder

Bravo! This looks incredible! While collaboration is important, knowing how to take charge of your production and wear many hats is likewise a huge advantage!

Sydney S

Thank you to everyone who attended today!! How was it for all?

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Patrick McIntire
Tip for the Day #21: Indie Films On The Rise

With many Studio budgets exploding to over $250 million, & many of them losing money, it’s no wonder distributors and investors are seeking more indie films. The $3-$8 million budgets are the sweet spot, however, the under $3 million are becoming more popular.

Solid stories with great acting tend to...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Patrick McIntire. Great post! I'm glad to hear indie films are on the rise! My feature scripts can be made for $3-$8 million, but I'm looking to write more micro-budget scripts since I'll have mor...

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Lauran Childs

Thank you.

Peter Larsen

Great piece Patrick, thank you.

Vic Alexander

I wrote Malibu Sunrise three years ago but have failed to get two actors and one actress to star in it. It is copyrighted and so I am looking for a SAG-AFTRA Producer to put up $5 million. Malibu Sunr...

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Francisco Castro

That's great news to read!!! I have 9 genre features that can be made for the $3-8MM and 6 of those can be made for Under-$3MM. Thanks for the info, Patrick McIntire!

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Vital Butinar
Working filmmakers yes or no (kind of)

I saw this video yesterday and I thought I'd share it.

I think that I might agree and yet even when I work commercial gigs it seems I'm not bringing in enough. So either way it isn't working.

What do you guys think about this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxC00XV5NFM...

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Willem Elzenga

It's a business Vital Butinar, that's all I am saying.

Vital Butinar

Maurice Vaughan the problem is not the gig work, it's actually fine, the problem is that film stuff doesn't happen frequently enough. :D

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I think he's right, I've known for a long time (since about high school) that it's extremely difficult to make money as an artist in any medium, and so you have to seriously consider a backup career or at least a day job, which is also why so many artists eventually sell out.

Vital Butinar

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh I would tend to agree with you, but in the other hand it's also wrong because art is kind of what makes a civilization worth existing if you think about it. It's literally all ar...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Vital Butinar oh 100%, we as humans need art in order to survive. It's just unfortunately kind of a paradox when it comes to making business out of art; you can be an absolute genius and everyone love...

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Jack Binder
Indie Film, Specialty Films Continue Box Office Growth

As @rb and @stage32 have been sharing, indie film continues to step-up to the plate to fill the space in the market.

Great news for independent filmmakers and indie films. So good to see Sean Baker's success and to hear his important message to the world.

Check out the Deadline article on indie film...

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'Anora' Gets Nice Bump In Post-Oscar Expansion, Hits No. 7 After 21 Weeks - Specialty Box Office
'Anora' Gets Nice Bump In Post-Oscar Expansion, Hits No. 7 After 21 Weeks - Specialty Box Office
Sean Baker's 'Anora' from Neon, which swept most key awards at the Oscars last weekend, saw a decent post-ceremony bump. 'The Monkey', 'In The Lost Lands' hit the top 10.
Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Jack Binder. It's great news for independent filmmakers and indie films. Anora winning big at the Oscars helped its theater run, and I'm sure it helped the movie on streaming too. I just...

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Richard "RB" Botto

The commitment to theatrical is real and contagious, Jack Binder. More and more theater owners are committing screens to indies as well. Get ready for the self-distribution revolution with a completel...

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Sam Sokolow

This is great news for indie filmmakers - and the great news keeps on coming (even FLOW was the first indie animated film to win an Oscar). And I totally agree with Richard "RB" Botto - John Fithian's...

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Jack Binder

Sam Sokolow Look to keep an eye on Attend and the myriad other platforms that have arisen to address indie filmmaking, film financing, and distribution. While there were several start-ups with a crypt...

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Maurice Vaughan
TOMORROW – AMA with Roberto Urbina and Cristal Aparicio Cárdenas

Roberto Urbina and Cristal Aparicio Cárdenas will be having a FREE Ask Me Anything on March 12th, answering questions about “Acting in International Productions”!

Roberto and Cristal are the stars of the recent feature film ALIX, directed by Ana Maria Hermida and filmed entirely in the Colombian jun...

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Maurice Vaughan
Small Beginnings and Forever Learning

Leonardo Ramirez talks about his journey into voice acting in today’s blog, and he shares great advice and insight like using what you already have to start a project or career.

Whether you’re a director, voice actor, writer, animator, composer, etc., this blog can help you on your creative journey...

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What is storytelling?

I often read people are in the filmbusiness because they love storytelling. But what is storytelling?

Storytelling is the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own narratives, which are shared as a means of en...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great topic, Willem Elzenga. "To me storytelling is something natural which came through all the stories I have digested in my life." Me too. I put stories and experiences from my life in my scripts,...

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Sam Sokolow

I'm of the belief that storytelling is innate in humans and therefor a necessity for humnakind. Joseph Campbell's The Hero With A Thousand Faces explores this beautifully and is the basis for The Hero...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I don't know the hard mechanics about storytelling but I think of it as an art that's as natural to us as breathing. One of my teachers at uni said that it's so natural to us that we've been processing stories since we were babies, we just did it without words.

Dwayne Williams
Does Blending Genres Make Horror Scarier or Weaker?

Blending genres can either amplify horror or take away its edge. Psychological tension, sci-fi, and crime elements can add depth—but do they make a film scarier or just different?

Some of the most unsettling films aren’t pure horror, but does mixing genres enhance fear or dilute it?

Curious to hear di...

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Maurice Vaughan

I think Sci-Fi Horror is one of the scariest combos, Dwayne Williams. And Fantasy Horror with Slasher elements, like Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives.

Maurice Vaughan

Jason Lives could be considered a Slasher Horror with Fantasy elements too, Dwayne Williams.

Dwayne Williams

Yeah, I immediately think of sci-fi mixed with psychological horror—something about the unknown and mind-bending fear hits hard. Sam Sokolow , what do you think? What’s the scariest genre combo in you...

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Dwayne Williams

Maurice Vaughan I’m leaning more toward a fantasy world with a slasher element, but I’m curious—do you think a cyberpunk theme can portray horror as effectively as older settings? The mix of neon-lit...

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Maurice Vaughan

Oh yeah, Dwayne Williams. Psychological Horror is really scary too. Yeah, I think a Cyberpunk theme can portray Horror as effectively as older settings. I think a Cyberpunk dystopia and things like bo...

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Is It Ethical to Make a Movie About the War in Ukraine?

With the ongoing war in Ukraine, filmmakers face a critical ethical question: Should they create movies about the conflict while it is still unfolding?

Ethical Considerations

Respect for Victims - A film about the war should honor those affected rather than exploit their suffering. The pain and loss...

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Willem Elzenga

Maurice Vaughan if you include all the the cgi animations, yes it will have quite some vfx.

Maurice Vaughan

I'm excited to see the film, Willem Elzenga! Let me know when the promotion material is ready, and I'll share it on social media if you like.

David Michael Kelly

I like the concerns you've brought up about this, I think art is always a reflection of reality, and therefore it's ok to make a movie about an ongoing war. I'd only add that any film about the war in...

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Vikki Harris

There are other perspective you could write about instead of the actual, physical war itself. For example, global responsibility of this war, financial responsibility, and responsibility of an alliance. Write about the envirnoment surrounding this war.

Sam Sokolow

Stories are needed to bring the world together and only telling stories in hindsight may be limiting. I think films can be made and, I agree, that an extremely responsible POV is of the utmost importa...

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Rich Terdoslavich
Working With A Film Director As A Storyboard Artist

Just posted this in one of the lounges, but elaborating on what I wrote before. It’s a collaborative process when working with a film director as a storyboard artist. You get the script, break down the scenes as to how many scenes you will have to draw. You have to make sure that the transition of t...

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Rich Terdoslavich

Thank you, Jane and Maurice.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Rich Terdoslavich. Thanks for sharing the advice and insight in your posts with the community!

Maurice Vaughan
Coffee & Content: The Power of Supporting Fellow Creatives

Stage 32’s founder and CEO, Richard “RB” Botto, shares two videos in today’s blog.

In the first video, StudioBinder breaks down the strategies Christopher Nolan used: resourcefulness, tight storytelling, and a deep understanding of his craft that eventually led to him becoming one of the most influen...

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Gareth Taylor
Australia and New Zealand connections!

Hi everyone. I am looking to make connections with people in Australia and New Zealand. I'm interested in speaking with producers, directors, DPs and other creatives to get a sense of what the industry is like and what opportunities exist to collaborate and work there.

I'm a LA-based Swiss cinematog...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Gareth Taylor. Hope you're doing great and you connect with members in Australia and New Zealand!

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