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Geoff Hall
Stanley Kubrick on Filmmaking

Mood and feeling generates an emotional resonance with the audience and connects our stories to their imagination.

What it means to them, is really none of our business, because the story is no longer ours!

Does your film create an emotional connection with your audience?

Perhaps mood and feeling sh...

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Maurice Vaughan

I use mood, feelings, characters, situations, objects, places, and themes in my scripts to make emotional connections with my audience, Geoff Hall.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

I agree that what a film - or any piece of art - means to an audience or any person in an audience is none of the creator's business. Art occurs when there is a complete communication. If a tree falls...

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Maurice Vaughan
Get Ready for The 2025 American Film Market!

The American Film Market starts soon, and Stage 32 is the official education partner of the AFM! Find out how to get ready for the AFM in today’s blog.

If you’re attending, drop a comment in the blog and tell us what you’re most excited to achieve at AFM 2025.

www.stage32.com/blog/get-ready-for-the...

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Jack Binder
British Independent Film Awards Nominees Announced

BIFAs reveal nominees for the awards. Jennifer Lawrence, Cillian Murphy, David Jonsson, Tom Blyth and Alexander Skarsgard are among the big names nominated in performance categories at this year's BIFAs.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/bifa-2025-nomination......

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British Independent Film Awards: 'My Father's Shadow' and 'Pillion' Lead Nominations
British Independent Film Awards: 'My Father's Shadow' and 'Pillion' Lead Nominations
Jennifer Lawrence, Cillian Murphy, David Jonsson, Tom Blyth, and Alexander Skarsgard are among the big names nominated in performance categories at this year's BIFAs.
Vincent Weberink
What makes a low-budget set feel real on screen?

It’s not about how much you spend — it’s about how cleverly you create. Some of the most believable worlds are built with imagination, not money.

Here are a few ways to make your sets cinematic, even on a tight budget:

1. Repurpose Materials: Use existing items creatively.

2. Focus on Key Details: Hig...

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Vital Butinar

This is literally some of the steps we took in our no budget feature that we just shot. A screenshot of a shot that was shot last Sunday. Two actors who are playing some kind of US cops at an airport....

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Vincent Weberink

That’s a great point, Maurice — combining locations is such a clever way to stretch a budget. It’s amazing how a few simple changes in set dressing or camera angle can completely transform a space. Thanks for sharing that tip!

Vincent Weberink

Absolutely, Martin — I love that mindset: limitations as design prompts. It’s such a creative way to look at it. As for lighting tricks, I often rely on bounce light from practical sources — a lamp, o...

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Vincent Weberink

Couldn’t agree more, Jack — the right location can do half the storytelling for you. I love how unique architecture or outdoor textures instantly elevate a film’s visual tone. Smart scouting really is an art form

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Vincent Weberink.

Phuc Quang Vu Dao
A Perspective on Indie Filmmaking in Vietnam

Hello, fellow filmmakers. I'm writing from Vietnam, where the independent film scene is vibrant and full of raw energy. However, like many emerging markets, we face a significant, structural challenge: access to funding. This isn't a complaint; it's the central creative problem that defines my pro...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Phuc Quang Vu Dao. I'm not a writer-director, but I do this with my scripts, especially my micro-budget scripts and contained scripts.

The text of your post shows up in the Stage 32 phone app but n...

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Phuc Quang Vu Dao

Thanks so much for the heads-up and the helpful tip! I did indeed draft the post in the Stage 32 app, so that explains the browser glitch. I’ll hop onto the web version right away, edit the post, and...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Phuc Quang Vu Dao. The text shows up in the web browser now.

Geoff Hall

Phuc Quang Vu Dao funding is problematic for independent filmmaking the world round, but I believe in the UK we are looking to change that.

The background to this: the UK film industry is akin to a cot...

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Phuc Quang Vu Dao

Hi @Geoff,

Thank you so much for this insightful comment and for the warm welcome to the Stage 32 community.

It's both fascinating and validating to hear you describe the UK industry as a "cottage ind...

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Behnam Hojati
Every time I edit, I feel like…

Every time I edit, I feel like I’m not cutting footage — I’m shaping rhythm, emotion, and silence. Each frame is like a heartbeat; too fast and the soul dies, too slow and the story fades. At 7stcut Studio, I treat editing as architecture — building emotion with precision. I’m curious: How do you ap...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Behnam Hojati. Some of your post didn't show up. You can edit your post by clicking the downward arrow to the right of your name, selecting "Edit Post," and reposting the text....

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Behnam Hojati

Thank you for your help

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Behnam Hojati.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Behnam Hojati Rhythm and timing is vital of course. I hope you are sensitive to performance within that mix. Because audience connects ONLY with people and performance. So pacing and timing must suppo...

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Behnam Hojati

Thank you, Shadow I completely agree.

Sometimes editing has to serve the story and the performance rather than the rhythm itself. When a scene carries genuine emotional we...

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Xochi Blymyer
Happy Halloween Folks!

Being a filmmaker, we create worlds and create entertainment. WB Studios is filled with shows right now, I’ve been lucky to be on one of those. My director and I took this photo because we both love each time we get to come to the studios that have so much history and seeing the stages and who has p...

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Maurice Vaughan

Happy Halloween, Xochi Blymyer! I think that's one of the best things about being filmmakers, screenwriters, etc. We create worlds and create entertainment. Are you walking an invisible dog?...

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Xochi Blymyer

Maurice Vaughan - yes! I am walking my invisible dog!!! thanks for “seeing” him!

Darrell Pennington

How fun!! Great pic.

Maurice Vaughan

Haha You're welcome, Xochi Blymyer. Someone should make an invisible dog movie.

Stephanie White

love the energy and poses. Happy Halloween!

Franco Decker
Where Stories Begin – Inspiration in Everyday Moments

Sometimes inspiration doesn’t strike in the extraordinary, but in the quiet rhythm of everyday life — a gesture, a ray of light, the calm of a familiar place.

As both an author and photographer, I often find that stories start long before the first line is written — in moments that feel cinematic wit...

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Amber Wagoner

You know! as a believer, a calming before the storm, yet "THE STORM" that has encompassed all there is to identify; I UNDERSTAND THIS!!! I am an empath!! a holistic soul, spiritual, yet understanding,...

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Franco Decker

Thank you, Amber — your words resonate deeply.

True creativity often begins where reason fades and feeling takes over — in that quiet, uncertain space between light and shadow.

Your openness is powerful; it reminds us that empathy itself is a form of art.

Franco Decker

I love that, Maurice — sometimes the real story hides in the background. A single face out of focus can spark a whole new world.

Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Franco Decker. And it doesn’t have to be a movie. You can look at people in the background of shows, commercials, video games, sports games, photos, and videos, and the news, and get ide...

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Franco Decker

Exactly, Maurice! Sometimes it’s that random person in a commercial or a quick news shot that suddenly turns into a character in your mind. The smallest moments can start a whole story.

Where a Story begins - in a single shattered moment

She screams the way only a mother can, when the world fractures in front of her.

Sometimes the heart knows what the mind refuses to understand.

What if loss can be felt… long before it happens? "Virginia — Love Has No Barriers” Epic Historical Romance / Drama (1830s, American South — Georgia Gold Rush).

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Phuc Quang Vu Dao

Hey Yanina, The way you tease pre-loss grief? Let’s trade secrets on turning history into gut-punch romance.

Yanina Koroleva

Thank you! I appreciate your perspective.

Right now I’m focused on developing my own project,

but I wish you success with your work as well.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Yanina Koroleva. I'm looking forward to seeing Virginia — Love Has No Barriers! I hope you have success with it!

And it's Stage 32's November Write Club. It's a chance to connect with writers,...

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Yanina Koroleva

Maurice, thank you — I keep noticing your thoughtful comments everywhere. It’s rare to see someone who consistently supports writers with such genuine care. I truly appreciate you taking the time.

And...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Yanina Koroleva. Thanks. Looking forward to collaborating with you one day!

Casting Call Help

Hello lounge! I'm currently trying to finish my rough draft for a short film of mine called "The Bus Stop." That is to hopefully be filmed in January, and I want to do a casting call! I've tried to do my own research, but I wanted it to be online for the people in my city, as I don't think I'm big e...

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Mike Boas

Find your local film and theater Facebook groups and post there.

Xahid Khan

If you are a beginner then go to canva and search for casting call design, customize it with your requirement like required actor details including height, colour, age. provide your contact number, em...

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Phuc Quang Vu Dao

Backstage and local Facebook groups are great starting points! Also check out Actors Access. Wishing you all the best with your short film!

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Gale Grande The Casting Network, Breakdown Services "Actors Access" - I personally wouldn't use Backstage because they try to will charge you (as well as the actors) and they are very low results now,...

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Ali Marashi

hi Gale, I’m happy to send you a cast list. what’s your email?

Vincent Weberink
What’s the most unforgettable film ending you’ve ever seen—and why did it hit you so hard?

Every filmmaker knows this: the ending is what audiences carry home.

Here’s 5 Ways to Make Your Film’s Ending Unforgettable:

1. Tie Up Loose Ends: Resolve key plot-points.

2. Leave Room for Interpretation: Open endings can spark discussion.

3. Echo the Beginning: Create symmetry with a callback to your...

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Pat Alexander

How did no one say The Mist yet? That ending is BRUTAL!!!

Mone't Weeks

Love and Other Drugs, A Beautiful Mind, Memoires Of A Geisha, As Good As It Gets

Leonardo Ramirez 2

Inception was a little unnerving in that I wanted a solid answer Vincent Weberink. Having said that, I admired Nolan's courage for wanting the audience to figure it out. The Iron Giant always brings a...

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Xochi Blymyer

All of these are such great examples! Thelma and Louise, A Beautiful Mind, The Sixth Sense!

Ella Scott

Wall-E --> excellent "show don't tell" example.

Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: Mid-October Edition!

Hey, Stage 32 Fam!

Welcome back to our weekly Creative Growth Check-In!

Every week, we open this space to reflect on how we’re actively challenging ourselves to grow, whether that’s through hands-on creative work, professional development, or the quiet but powerful process of planning your next move.

L...

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Ashley Renee Smith

I can't wait to learn more, Amanda Toney!

Ashley Renee Smith

Sebastian Tudores It takes real skill to make something look and sound effortless on camera. And yes, I agree about AI, it’s a powerful creative tool when used thoughtfully, especially for brainstormi...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Ashley Renee Smith. I got some ideas while trying to turn my short script into an adult animated series. I can use them for a feature script version.

Xochi Blymyer

I’ve have been focusing on how to pitch! Also working so not a ton of time but got to practice a bit w some others and getting my ducks in a row - or projects in a row to have options!

Ella Scott

Get a manager or an agent. I've been very focused on that lately.

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