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David Leo Michael
First Short Film

Hey everyone,

I’m sharing my first short film I wrote, directed, acted.This is part of a bigger journey for me as a filmmaker, and I’m actively looking to connect with creatives who love strong characters and bold storytelling.

Would really appreciate views, feedback, or even just a conversation if it...

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Jon Shallit

Saw it. Liked the idea. Have you written any full features?

The more faces you see the more the audience gets involved.

The start could use more mystery. IMHOP.

Liked by Danijela Lazic and 11 others

Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: What's Expanding Your Perspective This Week?

Hey Filmmaking Lounge,

This week, my creative growth came from a place I didn’t quite expect: a full crash course in new home buying.

I got an up-close look at the sheer minutia involved in bringing a new build across the finish line. Walking through every room to sign off on construction details. Rev...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh, this is such an exciting stretch of growth for you. I also really like that you’re starting to lean into directing as a potential next step. That makes a lot of sense for someon...

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Juliana Philippi

Ashley Renee Smith So many thanks to you, I've told you before, you, and this community, are an enormous part of this all. I'm thankful, excited, and open to the possibilities!...

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Marie Hatten

Ashley Renee Smith What an exciting and I can imagine a daunting process. Meriem Bouziani I can completely relate to wanting to perfect everything as you write, god knows I've confused myself no end d...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for your encouragement Ashley Renee Smith

Meriem Bouziani

Yes, Arc Studio is incredibly helpful for shaping structure. I wish you all the best in your screenwriting. Marie Hatten

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Filming in the Snow

What are some tips you have for filming in the snow? Or tips for filming in any kind of weather.

Xochi Blymyer

I think we filmmakers are the only ones who intentionally stand out in the bad weather to get the shot! it's all about being safe while you're in whatever weather it is. Having proper gear. Most crew...

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Maurice Vaughan

I rewatched Christmas with the Kranks and Krampus yesterday, Abram Christian. I plan on watching Fatman this weekend.

Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Xochi Blymyer. It's all about being safe while you're in whatever weather it is. Thanks for the tips.

Peter D. Marshall

I have been on film sets in almost every kind of weather: snowstorms, -30C on a sunny day, +40C on a sunny day, torrential rain, high winds etc. - and the most important factor to work in these kinds...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great tip and questions to ask, Peter D. Marshall. Thanks for sharing them.

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg
AI & Uncanny Valley - Your Thoughts?

IMO, The Coca Cola AI commercial vividly demonstrates one of the insurmountable issues with pure AI generation: it is soulless. You cannot watch this without thinking how alike each character is, how emotive none of them are. Even a second-rate animator would have put more sincere expressions onto t...

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Maurice Vaughan

"IMO, The Coca Cola AI commercial vividly demonstrates one of the insurmountable issues with pure AI generation: it is soulless." I agree, Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg. AI ads, movies, etc. also look...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Maurice Vaughan Thanks. The "uncanny valley" effect actually has been an observed phenomenon since 1970 at least, in the context of human-like robots. As a robot gets closer to human appearance and ap...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg. I didn't know those things. Thanks. Sounds like the start of a Sci-Fi Horror movie idea.

Elle Bolan

A lot of people experience this phenomenon with the incredibly lifelike "reborn" baby dolls. They certainly are creepy.

Peter D. Marshall
28 Types of “Specialist” Directors (pt2)

There are a variety of “specialist directors” in the film industry, each with a diverse range of directorial specialties, who bring their unique approaches, styles, perspectives and skill sets to the filmmaking process. These directorial types encompass various genres, themes, and creative approache...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Turning Pain Into Power Through Film

This article stopped me in my tracks, not just for its subject, but for how clearly it shows what documentary filmmaking can do when empathy leads the process.

Deadline just spotlighted the Oscar-contending short documentary They Call Me The Tattoo Witch, directed and produced by Lindsay Nyman. The f...

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Juliana Philippi

Ashley Renee Smith OMG I saw this film at the Atlanta Women's Film Festival, and it captivated me absolutely, utterly, it is spectacular. Cannot say this enough. When I first think of the idea, after...

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Meriem Bouziani

My story, The Disabled Puzzle: A New Life, is entirely about developing empathy toward disabled people—but not just empathy. It aims for real understanding of their suffering.

I believe empathy alone i...

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Liked by Hassan AL Mahfoud and 2 others

Randall Scott White
Ask Me Anything with Producer Josh Reinhold is now live and open for questions: Join the AMA!

Josh has 15+ years of experience as a studio executive and producer, with credits across Blumhouse, MGM+, Amazon Prime, Netflix, and more. He’s here to answer all questions about the screenwriting and filmmaking journey — fro...

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Maurice Vaughan

Incredible AMA!

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Peter D. Marshall
28 Types of “Specialist” Directors (pt1)

There are a variety of “specialist directors” in the film industry, each with a diverse range of directorial specialties, who bring their unique approaches, styles, perspectives and skill sets to the filmmaking process. These directorial types encompass various genres, themes, and creative approache...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for making a list of the types of “specialist directors,” Peter D. Marshall. If I was a director, I would be a mix, mainly Blockbuster Director because those are the most exciting movies in my...

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Imola Orbán

Interesting list! I think I will be a mix of an "auteur director", a "blockbuster director", an "art house director", and an "emerging director". I love sci-fi and dystopian films because they transport me to another world and encourage me to think.

Liked by Hassan AL Mahfoud and 2 others

Stage 32 Now Certifying Centro de Portugal Film Commission!

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

If you have any questions about Ce...

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Sam Rivera
John Wayne’s Life Rights Acquired By Teton Ridge Entertainment

Teton Ridge Entertainment just locked down the exclusive rights to the life story of Hollywood legend John Wayne. The studio, which is already deep in Western content, will have full access to his family's personal archives for both film and TV projects.

His son Ethan Wayne is on board as an exec pro...

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John Wayne's Life Rights Acquired By Teton Ridge Entertainment
John Wayne's Life Rights Acquired By Teton Ridge Entertainment
Teton Ridge Entertainment, the TWG Global owned film and TV studio, has pacted with John Wayne Enterprises for the exclusive life rights of the Oscar winning Hollywood star across film and TV, scripted and unscripted.
Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Sam Rivera Interesting. Even more so in the current moment of generative AI where people think it's fine to just go ahead and play with any image they want. Many here should know that this is not the...

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Xochi Blymyer

I can't believe this is just now happening, but cool.

Pete Rosen
The Director's Writer: Why Listening May Be the Most Important Skill in Screenwriting

20+-year WGA writer here. I've been hired by one director on multiple projects over several years.

A period piece about an extraordinary female pioneer, a contemporary remake of a classic novel, a sci-fi fantasy about grief. Different genres, tones, budgets, audiences.

He keeps hiring me, and I may...

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Kseniia Zhuravleva

Thats great, thanks for sharing!

Pete Rosen

Maurice Vaughan Thanks, Maurice. And I agree. Plus, I don’t want to imply we shouldn’t offer our own strong suggestions to fix scenes. Just don’t force them and do more listening rather than talking....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Pete Rosen. I agree. Sometimes I work with the director-producer to figure out things, and sometimes he comes up with something I didn't think of that works better or saves money. I sa...

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Sushant Rawat

Beautifully written. Wish you success in your project!" "Great idea! Excited to see your work."

Xochi Blymyer

Good reminders. Taking notes and collaborating is a great skill.

Antony Voronov
I've finished the script. What is the next step?

Hello. all! I've just uploaded my arthouse drama screenplay "Motherland" on Stage 32. I have some short films and would like to film this movie as a director. Could you please share your experience or experience of you friends, what is my next steps should be? Do I need a manager or should I search...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Antony Voronov. Looking forward to seeing Motherland!

Antony Voronov

Michael Fitzer, MFA Thank you for the advice. I think I should be in search of a smaller producer (or hire someone) to make a budget estimate. I never did it for features for the European market....

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Antony Voronov

@Arthur Charpentier This is the good question about her motivation. ;) The answer - because she loves her daughter. The whole film is built on this internal conflict — who will win, the transphobic po...

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Antony Voronov

@Arthur Charpentier you are welcome to read the script, if you would like and have time. It is here https://www.stage32.com/loglines/68750 Will be grateful for your notes...

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Kevin Jackson

@Anthony, I agree with you. Human beings emotions are complex. Quite layered. It all depends on her degree of transphobia, how much her view on transphobia has changed beneath the surface over time. I...

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