Filmmaking / Directing

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Tommy Luca
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Hi, this is for people that work for Stage 32, I come to you to ask something important, that you might be able to help? And although this conversation is roughly six years old, I would like to ask you to create a section, category or place here on Stage 32 for people who work in the Art Department....

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Now Trending! Stage 32 Filmmaking / Directing Lounge: Preproduction
Now Trending! Stage 32 Filmmaking / Directing Lounge: Preproduction
Tommy Luca: Filmmaker, special effects technician and makeup artist in Stewartsville, New Jersey posted an entry in Filmmaking / Directing lounge titled: "Preproduction" * screenwrit…

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Geoff Hall
BBC Archive - a selection of clips from the Arena series

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Arena is the gold standard for arts documentaries, from 1975 to the present day with a vast archive of interviews with the world's greatest artists. BBC Archive has selected some of the be...

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James Lagrimas
How to Direct Micro-Budget Feature Films with Ted Campbell

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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Sydney S

You can put questions below for Ted or email edu@stage32.com

Sandra Isabel Correia

Will be amazing, and Ted is in good hands ;))

Jon Shallit

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...

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Ted Campbell

Hey, Jon! Congrats! I'll check it out. Yeah, that's a way toerd a career. Filmmaker urry Barker made a $800 found footage horror movie on youttube. He's next feature is backed by Blum House!

Sandra Isabel Correia

What a fantastic webinar! It was truly a pleasure to moderate it. Anyone interested in developing micro‑budget films should absolutely join this session. Ted Campbell was incredible in sharing his exp...

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Peter D. Marshall
The Director’s “10” Main Tasks on Any Film

The director’s primary role is to bring a compelling story to life by shaping the film’s overall vision and translating it into visual form. This includes making creative decisions about performance, composition, pacing, and atmosphere. The goal is to turn the script into clear, engaging images that...

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Peter D. Marshall

Haha. Jim, you are so right!. That's what I get for putting the list n ABC order! :)

Maurice Vaughan

Peter D. Marshall When you first read a script, do you think about the film’s financial limitations and resource availability?

Randall Scott White

"And then what happens?" - from scene to scene it had better push all of that, yes

Peter D. Marshall

Maurice. When I FIRST read a script, I read it for the story (what is the story about?) and for the characters (do I believe them?) After that, it all work! :)

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the answer, Peter D. Marshall.

Peter D. Marshall
Overview of a Film Director’s Responsibilities (PRE-PRODUCTION)

Directing a film is a complex role that requires a combination of creative, technical, and managerial skills. The director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the filmmaking process, from pre-production to post-production and ensuring that the final product fits with their artistic vision....

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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check-In — What Are You Building This Week?

This week I’ve been learning and experimenting with a new system to help me keep track of my to-do list, manage daily tasks, and map out what needs attention over the next few weeks. As I start setting up all of my usual spreadsheets and planning tools for 2026, I’m challenging myself to revise some...

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Brandy Camille

This post came right on time, Ash! Laquan and I were just handed a project to figure out how to report metrics to improve Member Help. I'm also working on using AI more constructively to efficiently g...

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Amanda Toney

Ai, Ai, Ai! Finding some really exciting ways to use this in workflow. We actually have some really great education about this, as well. Email us at edu@stage32.com and we can share it with you!

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Absolutely agree! While all these tools are powerful, there's real science behind pen and paper...the hand-brain connection activates different creative pathways. I still keep a notebook for brainstor...

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Brittany Christine

Wkly check ins are great! I am not a tech person but for the creative side of things I will be refining my website with all the new projects from 2025, revising my model comp cards with new portfolio...

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Meriem Bouziani

I’m trying to start my script The Silent PFC War from scratch, and I’m literally fighting my mind to avoid using AI drafts.

I only let the AI generate a first draft for each micro-scene as an example a...

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Peter D. Marshall
Primary Duties of a Film Director

“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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Film director - Wikipedia
Film director - Wikipedia
A film director or filmmaker is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that…
Peter D. Marshall

When you say a "micro-budget film", is this a feature film (how long?) or a short film (how long)?

Maurice Vaughan

A micro-budget feature film, Peter D. Marshall. 90 minutes.

Peter D. Marshall

I don't know what your story is about, but be careful that the film does not get too "claustrophobic" if so much happens in just one location. Think abut where you can break up some scenes to shoot EX...

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Jon Shallit

Try a warehouse of 1/2 million sq ft. Shoot when it is closed. Plenty of locations. Or shoot outside in a park. You need constantly changing backgrounds or viewers will get bored.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Peter D. Marshall. I was just curious.

Razan Takash
How Do You See the Future of Arab Cinema?

As someone who works deeply in the Middle Eastern film industry, I have been thinking a lot about how our region is carving out its space on the global stage, especially in genre cinema. We are seeing more festivals spotlighting Arab work and more collaborations happening internationally, but there...

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Sara Ghadersahi

I believe Middle Eastern cinema is on the verge of a major global breakthrough.

Streaming platforms have taken some steps, but there is still plenty of room to meaningfully support bold and diverse new...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

I think the problem also lies in what you correctly pointed out: most Middle Eastern countries are ruled by dictators or monarchs, while the financing largely comes from Western streamers. And if they...

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Sebastian Tudores

Hi Razan Takash ! I think just looking at the lineup of this year's Red Sea Film Festival is a great example not only of the direction of the interaction between Arab cinema and the rest of the world...

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Gerald Ware

Hi, I am a screenwriter and I noticed you have experience in sci-fi and your connection to the Middle East film world. I’m currently developing a science-fiction project and have been researching NEOM...

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Jon Shallit

I wrote a full feature action film set in Yemen and Socotra Island but no producers stepped up with funds. The Yemenis that agreed to be attached loved it.

Pat Alexander
Filmmaker James Cameron on Creating ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’

‘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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Maurice Vaughan

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...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

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.

Preston Poulter
Viability of traditional westerns for modern audiences

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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'Frontier Crucible' Review: Armie Hammer Plays a Sadistic Outlaw in Shrug-Worthy Western Comeback
'Frontier Crucible' Review: Armie Hammer Plays a Sadistic Outlaw in Shrug-Worthy Western Comeback
In his first screen role since 2022's 'Death on the Nile,' the actor co-leads an 1870s Arizona-set film also featuring Myles Clohessy, Thomas Jane and William H. Macy.
Elle Bolan

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.

3:...

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Maurice Vaughan

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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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

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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Darshan Jaju
The Sopranos is Better Than Breaking Bad

Here's my thoughts on why The Sopranos is better. Do watch the video and share your thoughts. I'm looking forward to it.

Also, please do subscribe to the channel

Darshan Jaju

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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Alessandro Sicardi

Darshan Jaju what do you think about "Better Call Saul"? I found it even better than "Breaking Bad", the characters were so deep

Darshan Jaju

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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Kseniia Zhuravleva

I think Breaking Bad was innovative for its time, whereas The Sopranos is simply a very well-written script with real, believable characters.

Darshan Jaju

Kseniia Zhuravleva True. Walter's dual personality was more fascinating and that made the viewers stick with the show.

Sam Rivera
'Euphoria' Season 3 finally has a release date and it's SOON

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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