FREE Webcast Event: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made
with Producer Ethan Erwin!
Ever wonder what really happens between finishing your screenplay and seeing it come to life on screen?
Join us on Wednesday, November 19th at 11:00 am PT for a FREE webcast open to all Stage 32 members—current and new!
We’re sitting down with renowned producer Ethan Erwin, whose films have grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide and include hits like Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, The Book of Eli, The Nice Guys, Unknown, and more.
Hosted by Stage 32’s Director of Development and moderated by me, Ashley Renee Smith (Head of Community), this conversation will pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to move a project from script to screen in today’s industry.
Ethan will share real-world insights from over 15 years of experience developing and producing projects with A-list talent such as Robert Downey Jr., Denzel Washington, Sandra Bullock, and George Clooney.
Whether you’re a writer, filmmaker, or producer, this session is packed with career-changing takeaways about how stories evolve through development, financing, production, and beyond.
Come prepared with your questions—this is a can’t-miss opportunity to learn directly from one of Hollywood’s top producers.
Save your spot now for free: https://www.stage32.com/webinars/from-script-to-screen-how-projects-get-made-with-producer-ethan-erwin
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thank you Maurice Vaughan !
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You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores. What do you think about A-list-driven movies?
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good question Maurice Vaughan - I think Geoff is right. Audiences are looking for more than the name - they assume with it will also come a great movie. And what makes an 'A-lister' is also always cha...
Expand commentgood question Maurice Vaughan - I think Geoff is right. Audiences are looking for more than the name - they assume with it will also come a great movie. And what makes an 'A-lister' is also always changing, right?
I think audiences are looking for more than the name, Sebastian Tudores. I'd rather see a no A-lister movie that has an incredible concept and story than a movie with A-listers but an okay concept and...
Expand commentI think audiences are looking for more than the name, Sebastian Tudores. I'd rather see a no A-lister movie that has an incredible concept and story than a movie with A-listers but an okay concept and story.