Filmmaking / Directing

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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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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! Do you use budget software?

Peter D. Marshall

I personally do not. As a TV director and a Feature First AD, I had no need. :)

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the answer, Peter D. Marshall. Do you think a director should use budget software for a feature film if they're just the director?

Peter D. Marshall

Producers and Production Managers are the ones who primarily use budget software

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

Post-production is the stage where the filmed material is edited and shaped into the final version of the film. This process includes cutting scenes, adding sound design, music, visual effects, and color grading to enhance storytelling and emotional impact. The director works closely with the editor...

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Jim Cushinery

And all the above are to be done all at once

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Peter D. Marshall. Are test screenings a must?

Peter D. Marshall

Test screenings are usually mandatory to observe audience reactions and gather feedback.

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

1. Blocking and Staging: The director works with the cinematographer to plan the movement of actors and cameras for each shot. This involves blocking out the action, determining camera angles and movements, and ensuring that the composition of each shot is visually appealing. Blocking and staging ar...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing this info, Peter D. Marshall. I've seen people use walkie talkies on set in older behind-the-scenes videos. Do directors and crew still use walkie talkies on set or do they use phon...

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Peter D. Marshall

Some form of a "walkie-taklkie" is always used because all that is how all crew members communicate with each other when they are not actually face-to-face on the set. Also, all departments will have their own channel.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the answer, Peter D. Marshall. I didn't know all departments have their own channel. I'm guessing it's so things run smoothly.

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Roth Rind
How We’re Making an HBO-Level Crime Thriller With a 2-Person Crew — Introducing MOUSE

Today, I’m excited to share the official teaser for our crime-thriller series MOUSE, a project born out of a simple mantra at Short Snacks Entertainment:

"Don't wait for permission to create your art."

Short Snacks was built to prove a point: high-quality narrative storytelling doesn’t require massive...

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Maurice Vaughan

Wow, Roth Rind! Incredible teaser! I can't wait to watch Mouse! I subscribed to the address channel. You're right. High-quality narrative storytelling doesn’t require massive budgets, endless waiting,...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Roth Rind "Don't Wait For Permission..." is the mantra of the Independent Producers Guild. You should be in the Guild. Add me here and contact me direct. https://independentproducersguild.org/member-b...

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James LO

i hope one day Short Snacks (or someone like you) will consider picking up my short film A HYPOTHETICAL CAT which is written on a no-budget basis (think LOCKE meets ETERNAL SUNSHINE…).

happy to swap sc...

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Ehsan Rahimpour
The Director Who Mastered The Art of Filming Faces

In Bergman’s films, the face is like a compass; it guides the frame toward the true feeling.

By Thomas Flight:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK4KO0E5Ze0

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the video, Ehsan Rahimpour! I've gotten better at using faces to express things in my scripts, but I could do it more. This video will come in handy....

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Ehsan Rahimpour

Wishing you all the best, Maurice Vaughan!

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Ehsan Rahimpour. All the best to you. It's a must-watch video for directors, writers, DPs, etc. who do live-action and animation.

Don Zorbas

Thanks for sharing.

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Brandon Keeton
Trying a Cartoon this time

Hey everyone!

Along with Acting, Writing and Producing, I've also directed a few things and I thought I'd try my hand at directing a cartoon.

This is, once again, (if you follow my blog here on Stage 32) based on something I wrote as a kid in the 80's and I've always imagined it as a cartoon. Now,...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Brandon Keeton! That's cool. I'm looking forward to seeing your cartoon! I write my animated shorts like my live-action shorts. Some of the scenes in my animated shorts would be really hard to pu...

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Brandon Keeton

Vamsi Tankala and Maurice Vaughan That's what I was thinking as well. Some of the stuff, especially when I wrote it, would be hard to pull off in live action. Not impossible, but I always felt that th...

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Maurice Vaughan

The kid in the picture looks he's about to get into some trouble, Brandon Keeton. He reminds me of the kid in Problem Child.

Brandon Keeton

Maurice Vaughan The kid in the picture is modeled off of me in the mid 80’s. And yes, he is usually about to get into trouble! Lol!

Maurice Vaughan

Haha Can't wait to see the cartoon, Brandon Keeton!

Developing a New Psychological Drama Feature — Need Insights from Directors

Hello everyone,

I’m currently developing a new feature film — a psychological drama inspired by true events.

The story explores a young man’s gradual descent into a collapsing reality as buried childhood trauma resurfaces. It blends grounded realism with surreal, hallucinatory sequences to create an i...

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Jon Shallit

"How do you approach portraying subjective reality or hallucinations on screen?"

In my feature film the mirror scenes used flashing lights and a sound effect to signal alternate reality. Also used when...

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Nika Kankava

Thank you for sharing your experience — that’s a very creative and effective way to signal a shift in reality. I really like how you used light and sound, especially in the mirror scenes. In my projec...

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Rich Terdoslavich
Working With A Director 2

Another set of storyboard I did on the Victoria’s Secret job with Madoff Productions. It was great working with director Jeff Madoff, CEO. One thing I learned in the comic book/film industries- learned about this from a pro-withhold visual information until the right moment. Leave no visual clues pr...

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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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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.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Razan Takash I will be very honest but very brief here, as the head of the Independent Producers Guild. So if you want me to expand on anything, ask.

• How do you see Arab and Middle Eastern cinema evo...

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Tommy Luca
Please read

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
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Tommy Luca: Filmmaker, special effects technician and makeup artist in Stewartsville, New Jersey posted an entry in Filmmaking / Directing lounge titled: "Preproduction" * screenwrit…
Geoff Hall
BBC Archive - a selection of clips from the Arena series

From the video description:

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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