‘Dream with your eyes wide open.” Director James Cameron talks about his upcoming movie ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ and why we need this movie now more than ever.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVQFHlPzNPo)...
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‘Dream with your eyes wide open.” Director James Cameron talks about his upcoming movie ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ and why we need this movie now more than ever.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVQFHlPzNPo)...
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My latest film, Frontier Crucible, debuts tomorrow in theaters and streaming services, and I'm currently reading the critics' reviews. I thought this one from The Hollywood Reporter was interesting:
It documents the high quali...
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I'm not sure that they are irrelevant. But it's not an easy genre to do well. Lot of cliche territory. But there have been a few very good examples over the last couple decades not only in features.
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Congratulations again, Preston Poulter! And congratulations to everyone who worked on Frontier Crucible!
I don't think the classic stories of Cowboys and Indians are irrelevant to modern audiences. Som...
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Preston Poulter RELEASED TODAY Dec 4: The Abandons, on Netflix (a series).
- RELEASING DECEMBER 5: Frontier Crucible western thriller, in theaters and streaming.
- July 2025 Eddington - contemporary ne...
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“A film director is responsible for overseeing every creative aspect of a film. They develop a vision for a film, decide how it should look, what tone it should have, and what an audience should gain from the cinematic experience. He/she is in short, the storyteller.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fi...
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"During Pre-Production, directors are involved in casting, selecting locations, and planning the shooting schedule." Do you ever have backup locations in mind during pre-production, Peter D. Marshall?...
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Depending on the type of location you are looking for, it's always a good idea to have a back-up location available. This will also depend on your budget and your shooting schedule. However, you usual...
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Thanks for the answer, Peter D. Marshall. What's the best location for a micro-budget film budget wise? I'm thinking a house/apartment.
A micro-budget feature film, Peter D. Marshall. 90 minutes.
If you’re an emerging director eager to bring your first feature film to life, chances are you’ll start with a micro-budget project. These films are where most great directors cut their teeth — the ultimate crash course in resourcefulness, creativity, and endurance. Working on a micro-budget means t...
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Remember, if you can’t attend live, no worries! You can submit your questions for Ted below for the live Q&A, and you’ll receive the recording within 48 hours!
You can put questions below for Ted or email edu@stage32.com
Hey, Ted! Good idea. Did you see my SETESH 2025 full feature on youtube? I directed it, wrote it. composed music for it, even acted in it as an extra. It is amazing what you can do with a little creat...
Expand commentHere's my thoughts on why The Sopranos is better. Do watch the video and share your thoughts. I'm looking forward to it.
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It'll certainly help you Maurice Vaughan . I myself is trying to give psychological depth to my characters after watching Tony's layers and complexities....
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Darshan Jaju what do you think about "Better Call Saul"? I found it even better than "Breaking Bad", the characters were so deep
Alessandro Sicardi Whoa that's one of my favourite characters. Saul Goodman had so many functions that every time I saw him on the screen I used to hate him. The character is great as soon as it makes...
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I think Breaking Bad was innovative for its time, whereas The Sopranos is simply a very well-written script with real, believable characters.
Kseniia Zhuravleva True. Walter's dual personality was more fascinating and that made the viewers stick with the show.
After years of waiting, rumors, and delays, HBO has finally locked in a premiere date for Euphoria Season 3. Mark your calendars for April 2026. The long-awaited new season is officially going into production, with most of the core cast returning. It's been a minute, but the feeling of impending cha...
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For the Victoria’s Secret job, I met with the director to go over the shots for their Super Bowl Ad Campaign. Here are some of my storyboards that I drew for the job. The director wanted a series of shots, so these were the boards I illustrated. Change up the angles from board to board to make it dy...
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You're welcome, Rich Terdoslavich.
Rich Terdoslavich nice one, Rich!
During my 50-year career in the film business... (Yes-it has been that long!)... I’ve been blessed to have worked on dozens of wonderful productions, traveled the world and spent quality time with hundreds of very talented and compassionate filmmakers. I’ve also learned many valuable lessons! And th...
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@Peter Great post, thanks. Passion is key, so true! Also, art can be a trail blazer in the ether. Despite whatever life throws at us, we navigate a path to sustain our art.
“Live and breathe your art every day from now on” - to me, it sounds like a dream! Although I write horror, I genuinely enjoy living in it. I see stories everywhere.
As Agatha Christie once said, “I’m always thinking about how to kill someone.”
Absolutely right, Peter. I too have been in the biz for 50+ years. Your words are encouraging and your advice really essential. May you all enjoy many, many years being actively creative and reaping the rewards and recognition it can bring. Good fortune to you all.
Thank you for sharing the wisdom earned from a 50-year journey. It reframes every sacrifice and fluctuation as part of a chosen path, not just an occupational hazard. Hearing that passion is the non-n...
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I just launched the Kickstarter for my new short film SUGO, a gritty, character-driven crime/drama I’ve been developing for a long time. This project means a lot to me, and we’re building a small but passionate team to bring it to life.
If you’d like to check it out or offer any feedback or support, here’s the link:
Congrats on the launch the project looks amazing!
Quick heads-up from someone who’s helped a bunch of creators here: most campaigns don’t fail because of the idea or pitch… they just never reach enough...
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Congrats on launching the project Daniel Connell. It sounds interesting and i would like to be a part of it as a music composer. Please feel free to DM me if you want to take this further :)
If you're looking for solid advice on crowdsourcing and crowdfunding for indie films, you should definitely check out Stage 32 CEO RB's book—Crowdsourcing For Filmmakers: Indie Film & the Power of the...
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Hi Daniel Connell and good luck with your fundraising! It would be great if you could share some tips on raising money and what helped you the most.
Director, producer, and cultural icon Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing, Highest to Lowest) boards the New York City subway for an unfiltered 15-minute conversation about movies, art, legacy, and the city that shaped him. From fatherhood and fashion to why he still believes film matters, Spike keeps it...
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Thanks for sharing the video, Pat Alexander. One thing Spike Lee said that stood out is "You gotta work. That styling and profiling shit don't work." I think that applies to filmmakers, writers, DPs,...
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If you love hearing directors talk about the artistic roots behind their biggest projects, this is a beautiful look at how Wicked found its cinematic identity. Jon M. Chu returns to the Curran Theatre, where he first saw the musical over twenty years ago, to unpack the emotional, personal, and creat...
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The way Jon embraces instinct on set, Ashley Renee Smith. Embracing instinct on set, when outlining a script, etc. is important. Sometimes I come up with a scene for a script that seems weird or I'm n...
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“Making a movie is the art of visually telling a compelling story with believable characters who make us feel something." Peter D. Marshall
Let’s break this down.
“Making a (good) movie is…” the ART of VISUALLY telling a COMPELLING STORY with BELIEVABLE CHARACTERS who MAKE US FEEL SOMETHING.”
The ART:...
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Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! Thanks. "VISUALLY: the importance of all the visual elements in movies because films rely heavily on images and visual composition to convey the story. Framing, ligh...
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Great share, Pat Alexander! Thanks. I didn't know those are the ways James Cameron came up with the Avatar movies. That shows filmmakers, writers, animators, etc. can use things about themselves and l...
Expand commentGreat share, Pat Alexander! Thanks. I didn't know those are the ways James Cameron came up with the Avatar movies. That shows filmmakers, writers, animators, etc. can use things about themselves and life to come up with movies, shows, and so on.
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Honestly, I can't. I love most of Cameron's work but I can't sit through 10 minutes of any Avatar without feeling nauseous.