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Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our December Community Open House!

Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our December Community Open House!

Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT!

Every success story begins with a first step.

If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our December Community Open House Webcast happening Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT!

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Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply tired of creating in isolation, this live event is your chance to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.

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Who’s planning to join me live for the Open House?


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Peter D. Marshall
Filmmaking is a Team Sport (pt3)

Filmmaking is often compared to a team sport because it requires an intense group effort for success. It relies on the expertise and dedication of a creative and technical team (from director to production assistants) working together towards a shared vision to create memorable films.

11. Resource Op...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing Part 3, Peter D. Marshall. Another incredible and helpful post series! Thanks.

Billy Kwack

Hi Peter, where can I see your work?

Vital Butinar

I agree. You can make stuff by yourself but as soon as you start working with other people the scope expands.

I just wrapped shooting my first feature based on these same principals, a bunch of people...

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Stage 32 Now Certifying the Dallas Film Commission!

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

If you have any questions about Certification,...

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Geoff Hall
Disclosure Day

Here we go, the first trailer for Spielberg’s new film, ‘Disclosure Day’, which takes him back into the world of aliens and UFOs!

Set for a June 12th, 2026 release, I will be eager to see this film. How about you?

https://youtu.be/UFe6NRgoXCM...

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Charmane Wedderburn

“Thank you, Geoff — I’m glad it resonated. It’s always a pleasure unpacking these things with someone who’s really watching the craft.”

Pamela Jaye Smith

Well, we humans (?) have been interested in angels, aliens, and "others" since forever. See more at cave art, spiritual belief in other-worldly beings, gods as our progenitors, and such. It will be mo...

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Pamela Jaye Smith

Question -- what is your favorite Alien movie, book, or TV series? I really like "Starman" with Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. And in books, of course it's gotta be "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" b...

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Geoff Hall

Pamela Jaye Smith hi Pamela and happy Christmas! My only sadness from this teaser is that it starts with the tired question:

“If you found out we weren’t alone…”

We’ve never been alone! But I suppose th...

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Geoff Hall

Pamela Jaye Smith question answered: Alien and Prometheus. Sci-fi writers: PKD.

Peter D. Marshall
Filmmaking is a Team Sport (pt2)

Filmmaking is often compared to a team sport because it requires an intense group effort for success. It relies on the expertise and dedication of a creative and technical team (from director to production assistants) working together towards a shared vision to create memorable films.

6. Interdepende...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! I agree. The work of one department or individual impacts the work of others. I think that's why it's important for departments and people to regularly communicate o...

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Michael Joseph DeRosa
Ai as scenery in future film production

As far as I know, the best options for creating ‘scenery’ as a background for film production are being done with ‘text to video’ prompts. Does anyone know if any cutting-edge technologies are being developed? Using text prompts is a challenging task of crafting just the right wording. As I understa...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Michael Joseph DeRosa There's a lot to talk about in your post, but I will be brief. 1. Tyler Perry's announcement was probably a way to save face when reneging on his promise to build an $800m studio...

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Geoff Hall
James Cameron Criticizes the Oscars for Denis Villeneuve ‘Dune’ Snubs: ‘You Can Play the Awards Game’ or ‘Make Movies People Actually Go To’

“Denis Villeneuve made these two magnificent ‘Dune’ films and apparently these films make themselves because he wasn’t considered as a director, not even by the Director’s Guild. Like okay, you can play the awards game or you can play the game I like to play and that’s to make movies people actually...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

The Academy Awards are an industry award, like the Golden Globes. Industry awards are intended to award and boost the top performers among the in-group in the industry. That is what they are supposed...

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Geoff Hall

Holly Fouche Hi Holly, so the choice seems to be accolades or audience. I think I’d be happier with an audience, and so perhaps, would any investors.

Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan yeah, I think that’s right Maurice. Directors should spend more time concerning themselves with developing an audience and not the pretensions of creating something which is Oscar wort...

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Mike Boas

I agree that some genres get less respect from awards. But I would also point out that when you have ten slots for best picture and five for best director, some directors won’t get nominated. So expand the director category to ten? Not sure what Cameron wants.

Geoff Hall

Mike Boas What does James Cameron want? I think he was bummed that Villeneuve didn’t get the recognition that he felt was due to him and also that the Academy under represents some genres and that the...

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Peter D. Marshall
Filmmaking is a Team Sport (pt1)

QUOTE: “Filmmaking is a team sport, and like every team sport, communication is incredibly important for success. Learn how to explain your vision to your fellow filmmakers; it doesn't matter if you're a director, cinematographer, audio engineer, editor, or whatever. The better you communicate, the...

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How Early Should a Script Be Solid Before Pre Production

From a directing perspective, when developing a character-driven drama, how early do you expect a script to be solid before moving into pre-production discussions?

Imad art

That’s very true.

I see the script as a solid blueprint — but once actors, locations, and reality step in, flexibility becomes essential.

The challenge is knowing what to protect and what to let evolve

Muhammad Abed Baryal

From Bergman’s perspective, “I start with the characters, and the screenplay connects to them later.”

From my perspective, “the more developed and detailed the characters are, the longer and richer the screenplay becomes.”

E Langley

Carts before horses come to mind.

When the writer feels they've crafted a compelling story to the best of their ability, then seeking proper feedback from pros to ascertain whether there is consensus about it.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Imad art I'm not sure what you mean by the question. The script has to be done. That means no plot holes, tight dialog, cohesive characters. Nothing left, from the written script point of view, to be...

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Imad art

“Thanks everyone for the insights on my previous post about script readiness. I really value your advice and would love to hear more about developing characters effectively before shaping the screenplay.”

How much do you love making films?

The Ariana Cinema in Afghanistan was closed after wars and bans. I am still creating my own works, and if you love filmmaking and generating ideas, know that I made a film under these conditions. 2025/12/19

Muhammad Abed Baryal

I’m not doing any work at the moment, honestly I’m unable to work right now. Maurice Vaughan

Maurice Vaughan

Why is that, Muhammad Abed Baryal?

Muhammad Abed Baryal

Due to government restrictions, filmmaking and audiovisual media are currently banned and heavily censored. Under these conditions, creating films has become extremely difficult.

I mad...

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Maurice Vaughan

I hope things get better for you and other creatives in Afghanistan, Muhammad Abed Baryal!

Michael David

Kudos to you Muhammad Abed Baryal ! May we all live in a free world one day where we can express our art!

Darshan Jaju
Pluribus is slow, yet weirdly captivating.

https://youtu.be/KkLL-8xosqw

Here, I share my thoughts on how Pluribus's slow storytelling feels interesting. Do share your thoughts.

Maurice Vaughan

I'm looking forward to watching Pluribus, Darshan Jaju! I saved your video to watch after I see Pluribus.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

I'll read it and look at Pluribus, though I am not enthusiastic about the idea. It sounds about as unoriginal and derivative a set up as could be thought of. Invasion of the bodysnatchers, alien virus, etc....

Darshan Jaju

Maurice Vaughan Do watch it when you get the time. Looking forward to hear your thoughts about the show.

Darshan Jaju

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg You're right, the show explores alien invasion of some unknown virus, but the execution is something I found the most fascinating. I'd recommend to watch it when you get...

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Peter D. Marshall
50 Tips on How to Work and Survive in the "Business" (pt5)

Here are 50 tips I believe you need to have, learn or nurture to help you work and survive in the film and television business today:

41. Protect Your Reputation: Uphold professional integrity and treat others with respect. A good reputation can lead to more opportunities, while a bad reputation can...

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Maurice Vaughan

Fantastic post series, Peter D. Marshall! I think staying healthy is one of the most important things a filmmaker, writer, etc. can do. It's easy to forget about our health when we're busy working on...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: Learning to Carry the Load

Hey Filmmaking Lounge,

This week, my creative growth hasn’t looked like learning something new. It’s looked like learning how to carry a lot at once, trusting that my creativity is still there even when I’m tired, and reminding myself that preparation is part of the process.

Between packing, painting,...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

You're absolutely right that creative growth isn't always about breakthroughs or learning new skills. Sometimes it's about building the infrastructure that supports creativity long-term.

For me this we...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Ashley Renee Smith! Congratulations on your creative growth!

"What this week has reinforced for me is that growth doesn’t always show up as momentum or inspiration. Sometimes it shows up as endura...

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Sam Rivera

Thank you for sharing Ashley Renee Smith ! I think rest is always important to creative output or even just practicing, I recently got a roll of film developed and the photos didn't come out exactly t...

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Juliana Philippi

Ashley Renee Smith Yey, growth! I'm proud of you, endurance is key when life plus career plus creativity sort of have on of those meshing together moments, happens every once in a while : ) For me, th...

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Brandy Camille

I felt this in my spirit. Sometimes growth isn't knowing when to go, but knowing when to stop. You're not falling off; you're recovering. Let that happen. Rest when and where and how you can and be ki...

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