Filmmaking / Directing

The place to discuss, share content and offer advice and tips on all things filmmaking and the craft of directing. From pre-production to on set practices to navigating the industry and beyond, this is your forum

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Sydney S
In the holiday spirit... New Webinar! Learn How to Develop & Produce a Holiday Movie

If you’ve ever dreamed of creating a holiday film that delights audiences and becomes a seasonal favorite, this webinar is for you. Holiday movies aren’t just festive, they’re one of the most reliable and profitable genres, with networks and streamers constantly seeking new titles. Understanding wha...

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Sydney S

You will also be able to drop your questions for Steven or for our moderator Sebastian in the webinar Zoom chat as well, if you're attending live tomorrow at 1pm PT!

Sebastian Tudores

Looking forward to moderating and to all the great questions from our community here on Stage32 Sydney S :)

Springer Teich

Drawn from an ancestral download, this saga uncovers the hidden path of a lineage marked by stolen children, broken vows, and the echoes of those who lived before.

Sydney S

Awesome Springer, so nice to meet you today on the community event :)

Sebastian Tudores

Thank you to everyone who joined us LIVE for the webinar and for all the questions - and a big thank you to Steven - who will make a Stage32 profile :). I was so happy to see you got not only good pra...

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James Lagrimas
Crew 101: Understanding All Crew Member Roles on a Set. Webinar with Michael Bishop

Understanding the complex dynamics of a film set is essential for anyone entering the industry, yet beginners often feel overwhelmed by the multitude of crew roles and departments. This Stage 32 webinar addresses the critical need for a clear, big-picture introduction to who does what on set and how...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Influences: What Shaped Your Work This Year?

What’s one film, series, book, or piece of art that has influenced your creative work the most this year?

I’d love to know what made it resonate for you, whether it shifted your perspective, sparked a new idea, or reminded you why you love telling stories.

Share your pick and your “why” below. Let’s inspire each other.

James Victor

I just returned from a trip to Cassis, France. It turned out to be a time for me to slow down, take a step back and be in the moment. Taking in the beautiful architecture, expansive views, museums, ca...

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Linda Harrison

Wide range of influences. I’ve watched movies this past weekend I normally would not watch to see the storytelling and the use of music . It’s amazing what you notice once you start writing.

Erik Gagnon

I wrote a film noir script this year, which took me out of my comfort zone of romantic comedies. I spent a few months binge watching some of the black-and-white classics like "The Third Man" and moder...

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Sydney S

So nice to meet everyone today :)

Shirley Collier

Love Rod Serling, creator of the Twilight Zone. Recent visits inspired my logline: Cinderella Possibilities (Title)

One out of 2 single Black women will never marry, unless a Black-Prince-of-a-man comes to the rescue from a world that has never known slavery and racial discrimination.

Strengthening Croatia’s Creative Future: Inside Zagreb’s Partnership with Stage 32 Certification

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

If you have any questions about Certific...

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Tina Vratarich

Zagreb is my city of birth. I love to see that Zagreb Film Office is opening pathways for local creators to have their voices heard!

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Peter D. Marshall
My “7-Step Film Directing Formula” (Part One)

I believe that all the years I’ve spent in the “film production trenches” have given me a unique insight into finding the answer to the question: “Is there a formula, or guide, or checklist, that film directors anywhere in the world can follow, that will help them make a successful film?"

We all know...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Peter D. Marshall You're hitting around the reason that, with very rare exception, directing is not a young person's game. It requires life experience, the broader and deeper the better....

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Imola Orbán

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg directing is not a young person’s game” I don’t agree with you. I think it requires from the film’s story. As a 15 years old, I could make a movie about a life in a trade...

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Peter D. Marshall

Hello Imola. Thank you for responding to my article. You and I are both correct. Based on writing a story, you would know much more about how teenagers think and feel than me. You also have the passio...

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Michael Dzurak

Very aptly put, Peter D. Marshall. Thanks.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Imola Orbán I don't mean you cannot direct - but that you will get better the longer you do it. As an example, Steven Spielberg began shooting and directing at half your age (literally), and didn't do...

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Peter D. Marshall
The 3 “R’s” of Filmmaking (Reveal-Reveal-Reveal)

QUOTE: “As a writer, you can’t get too eager and give too much away too quickly. The Slow Reveal is paramount to any story and is vital in creating tension in a film. Keep in mind that tension is the result of conflict and that conflict arises from slowly revealing a series of mysteries leading to t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! I've noticed the "slow reveal" technique in movies and shows, especially Mystery. It's one thing that makes them so incredible. Sometimes I reveal things too quickly...

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Michael David

This is really good, Peter D. Marshall thank you

Sam Rivera

The "slow reveal" is what transforms a series of events into a compelling mystery. It's not just about withholding information, but about strategically parceling it out to deepen engagement.

Michael Dzurak

Like a birthday or Christmas present:

Anticipating it → Seeing it → Holding the box → Unwrapping it… the REVEAL!

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Peter D. Marshall
My “7-Step Film Directing Formula” (Part Three)

STEP 3: PERFORMANCE

Almost everything you need to know about directing actors can be explained in these 3 words: MOTIVATION DETERMINES BEHAVIOR

When we break these words down, we see that:

MOTIVATION (Our inner world)

DETERMINES (Controls)

BEHAVIOR (Our outer world)

If we break them down further, we see t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! MOTIVATION DETERMINES BEHAVIOR and the other things in your post can work for writers too (during outlining, writing, and rewriting). Thanks.

Has an actor you worked...

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Michael Dzurak

Very well put. Thanks for sharing.

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Clinton Oparaocha
Facts on creativity

“As filmmakers, we often search for powerful concepts to bring to life on screen. But some of the most original ideas come from places beyond logic — from intuition, spiritual perception, and deep reflection on nature and the unseen. Being spiritually aware can unlock myth, sci-fi, supernatural, or...

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Jon Shallit

true

Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Clinton Oparaocha. Another great way to come up with original ideas is combining different life events.

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Stephen Folker
Take Charge To Make Your Project Happen

I figured I’d make a post about making a film with the resources you have, instead of waiting forever for “funding” to magically appear. This isn’t a jab at proper budgets—they’re great when they happen—but let’s be honest: for many, that may not be anytime soon.

Get your script in shape.

Write it, po...

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Stephen Folker

Imola Orbán I remember making short films with my brother and neighborhood kids using my dad's 8mm video camera. We never worried about quality of picture, just the story and having fun. I'd do anythi...

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Jon Shallit

I made a full feature this way-SETESH 2025 now on youtube. Good advice.

Paul Pastore

Stephen,

Thank you for posting. After years of frustration waiting for other people to produce my screenplays I'm seriously thinking of producing one myself next summer. Although I'd love to produce (a...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Stephen Folker Well there's https://independentproducersguild.org and our 501(c)(3) stagescreen.org - I am available to talk direct if you want. We're connected so just DM me here and we can go from t...

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Sam Rivera

This is the ultimate "stop waiting, start doing" guide! Your practical steps, like scaling the script and focusing on respect over budget, are great tips! Thank you for the push to make things happen with what we have.

Peter D. Marshall
Creative Critical Thinking for Filmmakers

Critical thinking is a vital skill that empowers us to analyze and evaluate information with clarity and logic. It goes beyond just accepting what we're told; it's about questioning, interpreting, and making informed judgments about the world around us.

When we engage in critical thinking, we're not...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for this excellent article — it’s truly inspiring and informative.

Amélie Sowilo

This is very good Peter, Thank you so much

Sam Rivera

This is an exceptionally well-structured and vital breakdown. Framing critical thinking as the "thinking about thinking" that underpins every creative and logistical decision is spot on.

DJ Gautam

great article, Thanks Peter D. Marshall for this very knowledgeable article.

Peter D. Marshall
My “7-Step Film Directing Formula” (Part Two)

STEP 2: STORY, STORY, STORY

A. The Director and the Story

There are many phases of a film director’s prep, but the first, and most important part of your job, is to understand every detail about the story: where it takes place; who the characters are; and what happens to them.

When you first read a scr...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great questions for filmmakers to ask themselves, Peter D. Marshall! Writers too. I'm rewriting a feature script for Stage 32’s November Write Club. These questions will come in handy. Thanks. I'm loo...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Q&A: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made with Producer Ethan Erwin

FREE webcast open to everyone on November 19th at 11am PT featuring renowned producer Ethan Erwin, whose films have grossed over $1.5 billion dollars worldwide.

With credits including Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Book o...

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Vanessa Chattman 2

Thank you very much Geoffroy for the update on the new webcast on November 19th at 11amPT.

Yan Ju Zeng

I look forward to the webinar! Do you have recommendations on finding and partnering with producers who match the tone/message of your script? Or finding sponsors/investors?

Debbie Seagle

I hate that I missed this! Is there a replay?

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