Filmmaking / Directing

The place to discuss, share content and offer advice and tips on all things filmmaking and the craft of directing. From pre-production to on set practices to navigating the industry and beyond, this is your forum

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Peter D. Marshall
Scene Breakdown Definitions (pt1)

1. Opening Scene: The opening scene of a film is crucial for setting the stage for the entire cinematic experience. It serves as the audience's initial encounter with the story's world, characters, and themes, laying the foundation for what is to come. This scene must effectively establish the story...

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Artemis Craig

This information is right on time as I am about to start my second screenplay and I am brain dead from the first one. I poured so much into the first one that I am creatively bankrupt. Thank you for pouring into my well.

Peter D. Marshall

Wishing you Good Luck with your next screenplay! And remember- it actually never gets easier. But we do get wiser! :)

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Stage 32 Now Certifying Curaçao: Massive Opportunity for Caribbean Film Talent!

Exciting news! Stage 32 Certification has partnered with the Curaçao Film Office! Find out more about the partnership and Stage 32 Certification in today’s blog.

Stage 32 Certification also has partnerships in other states...

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Aaron Wilcox
Casting

Hey everyone! Hope y'all are doing well. I'm not sure if this belongs in this lounge/group, but I'll ask anyway: I've been thinking about getting into casting for awhile, but I have no idea how or where to start. I know there's no one-way to get started, but if anyone can give me a suggestion that would be really helpful.

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Aaron Wilcox! Hope you're doing well too. Stage 32 has casting director Education (www.stage32.com/education/search?term=Casting%20director)....

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Mone't Weeks

Jweeksentertainment.com . A great Acting Coach / Character Development. Very reasonable rates

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Aaron Wilcox Why do you want to get into casting?

Amanda Toney

It’s a fun part of the business, that’s awesome! I’d recommend offering to put in some intern work at some of the bigger agencies, prove your merit and the relationships will absolutely get you work o...

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Shop for Prop

Where do you buy props, costumes, and things for your movies, shows, vertical series, etc.? Do you make your own props, costumes, and things? Or do you shop and make?

Maurice Vaughan

Great ideas, Shadow Dragu-Mihai! Thanks for sharing them. I didn't even think about props houses for historically accurate props. What about pawn shops for some props and things?...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Maurice Vaughan Pawn shops, maybe but would be very hit and miss and expensive. Thrift shops, Goodwill, second hand stores are always places to look for older clothing and props, sometimes for even re...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Shadow Dragu-Mihai, and thanks for the tip.

Amanda Toney
Maurice Vaughan

Woodsted Studios makes incredible props, Amanda Toney! And they do 3D printing. Thanks for sharing the link.

Peter D. Marshall
The Director's Relationship with the Story

The director's first and foremost task is to thoroughly understand the script. This involves reading and analyzing the script multiple times, breaking it down scene by scene, and understanding the story's structure, themes, and character arcs. It also requires noting the subtext and nuances within t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read article, Peter D. Marshall! Thanks. Do you know any directors who have more than one directorial style?

Peter D. Marshall
The 5 Stages of "Writing" the Final Script (pt5)

Throughout these five stages, the director plays a critical role in making sure that the story makes sense and that each character’s performance (their beats and moments) is shown consistently. The director must also keep track of what the story is (really) about through all these stages.

(5) Post-P...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing part 5, Peter D. Marshall. How many people do you invite to your test screenings, and where do you have them at?

Peter D. Marshall

Financially, it all depends: are you a major studio? Are you an indie filmmaker? :)

Maurice Vaughan

That makes sense, Peter D. Marshall. Thanks for the answer.

Jermaine Pinnock
new to Stage 32

What is the best way to find some not so established directors?

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Jermaine Pinnock What do you want them for?

Jermaine Pinnock

I have a sci-fi project I'm looking to bring to life.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Jermaine Pinnock You can always put a call out in the Jobs section. Or use the Your Stage lounge to post details about your project. When you say "not so established" are you referring to directors wh...

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Jermaine Pinnock

Thank you for the tips. I'm looking for people who don't have millions of credits on IMDB because i probably won't be able to afford them. There is a budget and it's not low but, it's not super high if you follow.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Jermaine Pinnock I sent you a networking request. Add me and DM me, we may have some synergy with one or two people.

Sam Rivera
A24 Taking On Another Music Artist's Feature Debut

A24 just won a heated seven-figure bidding war for an untitled erotic thriller spec by British actor-writer Dylan Brady of 100 GECS, and Nicole Kidman is already in talks to star. The script, which landed on the 2025 Brit Lis Expand post

A24 Lands Erotic Thriller Spec By Dylan Brady In Bidding War, Nicole Kidman In Talks To Star
A24 Lands Erotic Thriller Spec By Dylan Brady In Bidding War, Nicole Kidman In Talks To Star
A24 has won the auction for an untitled erotic thriller spec by Dylan Brady. Nicole Kidman is among stars in talks to star.
Maurice Vaughan

You're right, James Woodland. Do you prefer to work with the same DP or different DPs?

Sam Rivera
Six New OWAs: Studio-Grade Pilots, Buddy Comedies & More

Six new Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) have been posted on your Writers' Room portal. This batch is dominated by premium pilot scripts sought by an Emmy Award-winning production company, alongside opportunities for standout feature comedies and diverse voices.

If you have a high-concept, serialized...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

So many opportunities to take advantage of! And with more success stories coming out of the OWAs in the last few weeks, now's a great time to get involved in the Writers' Room and be paired with executives looking for material.

Pat Alexander
Director Jafar Panahi Risked His Freedom to Make 'It Was Just an Accident'

Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi talks about his journey in filmmaking and discusses the story behind his latest Oscar-nominated film 'It Was Just an Accident.' Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident is nominated for Best Original Screenplay and Best International at the 98th Academy Awards.

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-watch video! Thanks for sharing it, Pat Alexander. I didn't know making films in Iran was so difficult.

Xochi Blymyer
2026 dga awards dinner

Saturday was a fantastic night of formal fun. the Director’s Guild Awards Dinner is a celebration of directors and their teams. Directors who have made their marks on all of us were there from Christopher Nolan (‘now DGA President), Steven Spielberg, Guillermo Del Toro, Ryan Coogler and so many more...

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Jim Cushinery

I was at the round-table earlier that day.

Timothy Miller

It sounds like you had a front-row seat to an incredible celebration! being around such legends would have been an amazing experience.

Vijay Kumar

so nice

Alex Bridge

can’t imagine a better place to be :)

Sandra Isabel Correia

That’s so cool Xochi Blymyer, and I am really happy for you. Thank you for sharing with us.

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