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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Why We Still Need More Female Directors...And Why This Oscar Season Gives Me Hope

I've been thinking a lot about representation behind the camera this awards season, and I'm genuinely excited about what I'm seeing.

Chloé Zhao just earned eight Oscar nominations for HAMNET. Coralie Fargeat's THE SUBSTANCE became A24's highest-grossing film ever and dominated the conversation last y...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Arthur Charpentier Yes! And that means buyers/studios/streamers need to embrace different perspectives and taking creative risks.

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Sandra Isabel Correia Only 8% and yet...what bangers! These women have created real zeitgeisty projects that lead to cultural conversations around the world.

Sandra Isabel Correia

Only 8%, Geoffroy Faugerolas. But at the same time, these women are opening doors for many more, so we cross our fingers for their winnings :))

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Can't agree more! One win at a time.

Charmane Wedderburn

Geoffroy, absolutely. And the fact that TV has proven it’s possible makes the case undeniable — when women are trusted with continuity, vision, and longevity, authorship follows. The appetite is clearly there. Now the systems just need to catch up.

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Joshua Young
Ask Me Anything (AMA) 2/4 to 2/5- How to Work with AI Without Giving it Control of Your Creative Voice

Hi everyone, I’m Joshua Young, an AI consultant focused on ethical integration in the film industry, and a 42-time award-winning screenwriter, director, actor, and producer with over 20 years of experience.

My role is simple. I act as an AI translator for creatives. I cut thr...

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Marie Hatten

Thank you Joshua Young appreciate that.

Lauren Hackney

Hi Joshua Young thank you so much for the AMA about AI. I've been writing for many years and my tools have always been a word doc, spell check, a bit of 'Grammarly' and a bottle of wine. I don't want...

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Joshua Young

Lauren Hackney This concern comes up a lot. Writers who use AI are not replacing writers who don’t. Writers who stay organized, communicate clearly, and work efficiently tend to get hired more often,...

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Lauren Hackney

Thank you Joshua Young You've talked me down from the ledge - I'll keep working hard, learning and researching AI tools to support what I do. Doesn't feel right yet but I'm sure it will eventually! Th...

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Whitney Davis

Joshua Young thank you for this incredibly important discussion on AI and our industry. I just read about the social media platform for AI agents and I’m now spiraling. What do you say to those of us...

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Peter D. Marshall
The “Subworld” of a Movie

While the director's creative “story world” vision influences the mood, tone, and emotional impact of a film, the term "subworld" refers to story elements that exist beneath or alongside the primary world, not the director’s overall vision itself. The two concepts—subworlds and the director's creati...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! Sometimes I write a scene and notice it's missing something. I'll read the scene and figure out where to add the subworld. I haven't thought about the subworld being...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Amanda Toney We have an analysis of Iron Lung and Mark Fischbach, which shows how much the distribution landscape is changing to the advantage of independent filmmakers - for the first time since the...

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Jack Binder

Fantastic result! DIY indeed. No permission necessary!

Mike Boas

The distribution may be DIY, but the movie cost a few million.

And spending ten years building that huge audience is not something every filmmaker would be cut out for.

Still, I find it encouraging so...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Amanda, this is such a powerful reminder that belief is often the first financier. What moved me most isn’t the number — it’s the permission this gives other creators to trust their audience, their vo...

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Karen "Kay" Ross

Aww, what a great victory for indie film! Thanks for sharing, Amanda Toney ! I am curious WHY it was so successful. Was it strategy? Was it pure storytelling plus word-of-mouth? Was it that he has a Y...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check In- Protecting Creative Energy

This week, I'm working on protecting my creative energy by saying no more often. Not every opportunity aligns, and burnout helps no one, not you, not your collaborators, and not your work.

For the last few months, my life has been completely dominated by moving and projects that required my full atte...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I've been doing this for a long time now, but I ignore pretty much all outsider influence in my creative process, even if I ask for it, if for no other reason than it's not always helpful. I'm a firm...

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Jaz Lagrimas

I’ve learned to say no to anything that doesn’t match my vibe or feed my creativity. Protecting my focus is how I say yes to my work. So, if you want personalized guidance to help you choose the perfe...

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Sam Sokolow

This is sage advice and something we all need to cultivate in our lives. Sacred creative space. A mentor once told me that while I was pretty good at “big game hunting” in the industry - chasing bigge...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Ashley, this resonates deeply. I’ve learned that saying no isn’t withdrawal — it’s discernment. Protecting creative energy often means choosing fewer rooms, but better ones, where the work can actually breathe.

Dwayne Williams 2

Great questions, Ashley Renee Smith! Saying no is definitely harder than we often realize. One thing I had to say no to along the way was illustrating and composing music, even though I loved both. Le...

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Pamela Jaye Smith
TENSION and TURNING POINTS

IT COULD GO EITHER WAY….

Anthropologist Irv Devore used to tell his class: if two human beings look into each other’s eyes anywhere on earth for more than six seconds, then either they’re going to have sex or one of them is going to kill the other one.

“How Common Knowledge Shapes the World” with Ste...

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Swati Panda
Migrating to a new country as a filmmaker

Several times many filmmakers are stuck in a bad system, toxic people, poor industry, no artists and lack of talent and they want to go to a bigger ecosystem. However filmmaking skills are not always enough to give you a visa or financial freedom. I was just wondering how can a filmmaker travel or s...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

That's a tough one. In the US, the O-1 visa is available for people of exceptional talent, and could be the way to go if you have proven yourself.

Ashley Renee Smith
Christopher Nolan on Leadership, Loneliness, and Why the DGA Matters Right Now

While actively making The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan stepped into the role of President of the Directors Guild of America, at a moment when the industry is facing major shifts around AI, production slowdowns, union negotiations, and long-term sustainability for working creatives.

One line that stood...

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Christopher Nolan On Why He Wanted To Run The DGA While Making 'The Odyssey'
Christopher Nolan On Why He Wanted To Run The DGA While Making 'The Odyssey'
Christopher Nolan spoke with Deadline and the other trades about why he wanted to run the DGA while making one of the biggest films of his career
Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the article, Ashley Renee Smith. I think it's really important for active, working creatives to step into leadership roles during turbulent times. The leadership can be creating opp...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Ashley, thank you for sharing this. Nolan naming the loneliness of directing really struck me — especially the idea that leadership and community aren’t distractions from the work, but what sustain it during uncertain times. This felt timely.

Peter D. Marshall
The “Story World” of a Movie (pt3)

“Story World” refers to the creation of the entire fictional universe in which the story takes place, encompassing everything from the characters and story to the setting, tone, and atmosphere.

21. Create Detailed Settings and Locations.

Go beyond the primary settings to include detailed descriptions...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing part 3, Peter D. Marshall. I picked up some things from it, like "Consider how natural features like mountains, rivers, and forests shape the world and influence the plot." It'll co...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Peter, this really resonates. What I’ve found is that the most convincing story worlds aren’t built by accumulation, but by intention — every cultural detail, visual choice, or system exists in servic...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Want to Know What REAL Stage 32 Success Looks Like Right Now? Read This.

One of the most common questions we hear across the lounges is:

“What recent success stories have Stage 32 members actually had?”

The answer is: a lot, and we share them regularly on the Stage 32 Blog, so don’t forget to check it each week. Today’s blog is a big one.

Our Director of Development Service...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the info, James Woodland.

Amanda Toney

Good point - especially if you are working on an overseas non union production!

Peter D. Marshall
The “Story World” of a Movie (pt2)

“Story World” refers to the creation of the entire fictional universe in which the story takes place, encompassing everything from the characters and story to the setting, tone, and atmosphere.

11. What is the story “beneath” the story?

You need to identify the deeper themes and messages that lay be...

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Maurice Vaughan

Another must-read article, Peter D. Marshall! Thanks. I use symbolism in my scripts, but I figure it out after I build the story worlds or when I write the scripts. Thanks for the idea of figuring it...

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