Trending Lounge Discussions

The hottest discussions in the Stage 32 Lounge.

Liked by Meriem Bouziani and 5 others

Sebastian Tudores
With Micro Dramas, Function may follow Form

[ The original landscape scene is attached to this post. And you can watch the reframe here: https://www.stage32.com/media/3951361911743848803?ref=search ]

I did a little experiment to see if something that was shot for 16:9 could easily be reframed for vertical without losing original intent - I fou...

Expand post

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores. Not right now, but who knows? It might happen. I've learned a lot about directing on here.

Leonardo Ramirez 2

I got distracted by how good the story and the acting are Sebastian Tudores. I've seen one or two verticals and they didn't really appeal to me. They tend to feel a little tight but the story and acti...

Expand comment
Sebastian Tudores

Leonardo Ramirez 2 firstly, thanks so much my friend - I take your words to heart. and yes - I agree with you totally. it's def a case of custom-build narrative but haven't seen that adjustment go bey...

Expand comment
Leonardo Ramirez 2

You’re asking the right questions Sebastian Tudores-still think exploring and practicing is the right thing until those get answered. And it looks good!

James LO

Has anyone else tried reframing some of their existing projects? Or got their friends together and bullied them into being actors for the day to try out some scenes you w...

Expand comment

Liked by Suzanne Bronson and 6 others

Debbie Seagle
Are You Offending Someone?

Oh WOW! I had a conversation with my cousin last night. He is also an author & an amazing man with incredible insight. I asked him to read my script a few weeks ago…

He pointed out that – in my script – I blatantly created a character who was an egotistical know-it-all – and highly recognizable! (No...

Expand post

Debbie Seagle

I appreciate your advice to allow my passion & creativity to flow Mone't Weeks ! I'm still using the arrogance in my new character, he's just not going to be my cousin in the script. (Actually, he may...

Expand comment
Meriem Bouziani

I don’t think so. My characters are very far from my real surroundings, because I don’t write drama or family stories.

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks Debbie Seagle, yeah, my worlds are for me to indulge in what I can’t have in real life so it’s all about people I wish I knew, places I wish I could go to, all that. That’s why I hate writing a...

Expand comment
Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Debbie Seagle. It was a fictional character, but it was about something people deal with in real life.

Suzanne Bronson

That's interesting Debbie Seagle I don't know this character or your script so I am not sure if what I am going to say applies, but imo, who cares if someone chooses to take offense? Were you writing...

Expand comment

Liked by Kenneth Ellis 2 and 5 others

Rich Terdoslavich
Storyboard Artist

Hi, everyone. My name is Rich. I am a storyboard artist, working in film and media. Here are some storyboards I did for Victoria’s Secret. This was for their Super Bowl Campaign. I worked with Madoff Productions on this job and here are some storyboard samples.

In my recent post, I wrote about angle...

Expand post

Rich Terdoslavich

Hi, Maurice! Definitely you have to mix it up a bit with the angle shots. In this case, the director had in mind regarding that shot that it would be a close up. In films, you’ll see close up shots on...

Expand comment
Rich Terdoslavich

Thanks, Sam. I enjoy the collaborative process with film directors because you are contributing something to the project. On another film I worked on, the director asked me to do a slew of storyboards...

Expand comment
Maurice Vaughan

The Coen Brothers are incredible directors, Rich Terdoslavich! I'll check out Blood Simple. Thanks.

Rich Terdoslavich

It was their first film. Neo noir. Highly recommend it.

Rich Terdoslavich

Thank you, everyone for liking my work.

Liked by Beridze Kakha and 8 others

Would you adapt your own work?

So, since I started my writing journey various people have assumed I’d like to write screenplays based on my books.

Honestly, the idea doesn’t appeal to me at all! I feel too ‘close’ to the work, and I’m unbothered by the idea of someone dissecting my work and adapting it in ways they see fit. Case i...

Expand post

A.P. Gonzalez

Hi Alex, I very much enjoy adapting novels and short stories and have adapted three novels and one short story. If you're interested in speaking, please let me know.

David Taylor

ALEX - The writers delight, dreaming up new and interesting ways to kill characters.

Stefano Pavone

Yes. Always. My story, my direction - I'm the only one allowed to direct my own works which I've written.

Jon Shallit

Everyone has a vision of what they want in an adaptation. I always have an editor after I am done to revise things I missed.

Alex Hunter

Stefano Pavone I'd happily let my stuff go! To the right person, that is.

Liked by Debbie Seagle and 4 others

Michael Fitzer, MFA
Great Producers Do Everything Without Anyone Knowing They're Doing It!

I'm dating myself here, but the first film I ever worked on was "The Shawshank Redemption." I remember seeing Nikki Marvin walking around the set, a small woman in an oversized coat (if memory serves), commanding respect and authority without ever saying a word. When I wasn't watching Roger Deakins...

Expand post

Maurice Vaughan

Congratulations on working on The Shawshank Redemption, Michael Fitzer, MFA! Incredible film! I think producers need more advocacy for their rights and protections. Producers do A LOT! I tried to make...

Expand comment
Kseniia Zhuravleva

Wow, The Shawshank Redemption is my all-time favorite movie!

Sebastian Tudores

I had skimmed this article before Michael Fitzer, MFA - but I am thankful you shared it here and prompted me to read the entire thing. I think many (me included) just assume producers at that level ha...

Expand comment

Liked by Maurice Vaughan

Peter D. Marshall
Primary Duties of a Film Director

“A film director is responsible for overseeing every creative aspect of a film. They develop a vision for a film, decide how it should look, what tone it should have, and what an audience should gain from the cinematic experience. He/she is in short, the storyteller.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fi...

Expand post

Film director - Wikipedia
Film director - Wikipedia
A film director or filmmaker is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that…
Peter D. Marshall

When you say a "micro-budget film", is this a feature film (how long?) or a short film (how long)?

Maurice Vaughan

A micro-budget feature film, Peter D. Marshall. 90 minutes.

Peter D. Marshall

I don't know what your story is about, but be careful that the film does not get too "claustrophobic" if so much happens in just one location. Think abut where you can break up some scenes to shoot EX...

Expand comment
Jon Shallit

Try a warehouse of 1/2 million sq ft. Shoot when it is closed. Plenty of locations. Or shoot outside in a park. You need constantly changing backgrounds or viewers will get bored.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Peter D. Marshall. I was just curious.

Liked by Maurice Vaughan

Debbie Elicksen
Video Distribution Strategy: 12 Best Practices for Maximum Reach and Engagement

Another written piece providing distribution tips. I particularly love this section:

Use Owned Media to Control Your Content

Owned media encompasses all digital assets that your business directly controls. It includes:

Blog

Social media profiles

All of these chan...

Expand post

Firework | Video Distribution Strategy: 12 Best Practices for Maximum Reach and Engagement
Firework | Video Distribution Strategy: 12 Best Practices for Maximum Reach and Engagement
What is a video distribution strategy? This guide reveals successful distribution strategies to drive conversions for your brand. Read here to learn more!
Maurice Vaughan

Must-read blog, Debbie Elicksen! Thanks for sharing it! I can use some things in it to help pitch my scripts and projects, like "Repurpose Videos Across Multiple Formats."...

Expand comment
Debbie Elicksen

Maurice Vaughan Awesome.

Liked by James LO and 13 others

Roberto Micheletti
just finished my feature script "THE CALL" -- excited to connect

Hey everyone!

I’m Roberto, a screenwriter, actor and director from Toronto. I just completed the feature script and pitch deck for my film THE CALL — a character-driven spiritual drama with psychological thriller elements.

This project came out of a real personal journey, and finishing it has been...

Expand post

Michael Thorn

Roberto Micheletti it’s good to hear you so excited about finishing the script and pitch deck for THE CALL - refining the materials and learning from the community here is exactly what I’m doing as we...

Expand comment
Roberto Micheletti

Michael Thorn Thanks so much — really appreciate that! THE CALL has been a huge personal milestone for me, so hearing your encouragement means a lot.

I’d love to hear more about what you’re refining...

Expand comment
Meriem Bouziani

Hello, congratulations on completing your work and good luck with your pitching.

I’m working on a sci-fi screenplay called The Silent PFC War.

Juliana Philippi

Roberto Micheletti Welcome Roberto!!! Congrats on reaching this milestone. Stage 32 is an awesome, professional and very valuable platform, and work place. I'm currently off my first Holiday screenpla...

Expand comment
James LO

congrats and welcome!

would love to read the script or an excerpt thereof…

happy to swap if you’re interested—I’ve a short film submitted for competition called A HYPOTHETICAL CAT.

Comps would be, super...

Expand comment

Liked by James LO and 6 others

Meriem Bouziani
Story Themes

Let’s talk about story themes.

What are your favorite themes to explore?

I’ll go first.

Here are the sci-fi themes I love discovering:

Biology meets the cosmos

Neuroscience

AI topics

Disability awareness

Planetary apocalypse and terraforming

Parallel universes

Beauty-standards criticism

Futurism and t...

Expand post

Meriem Bouziani

yes that's a good theme as well Maurice Vaughan

James LO

the persistence of memory

I’ve written 6 stories thinking they were about other things but in the end realised they could all go into a collection by that title

Meriem Bouziani

Even when a story explores many themes at once, there is always one major guiding theme behind it....

Expand comment
James LO

meriem, have you written any short story or screenplay about times travel or parallel worlds from the lens of human existence that you would care to share? I’d be happy to swap with one of my unpublished tales revolving around the persistence of memory

Meriem Bouziani

I have the idea but it’s not written yet.

It’s called The De-Evolution Game: Paradoxes Unleashed.

https://stage32.com/post/3920679695024137577...

Expand comment

Liked by Juliana Philippi and 11 others

Pat Alexander
The Introduction Revolution: How We Change The Industry By Connecting Each Other

Found this great substack article on how the industry works. Very insightful and clear on what the responsibility is for writers in making waves. I liked this tidbit especially:

"Representation Is Not Access—Representation Is Introductions. Writers obsess over getting representation. We’re taught tha...

Expand post

Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much for sharing the article.

It’s exactly the kind of hopeful energy we need to hear all the time.

I’m so happy to be here in the Stage 32 community — a place that could one day help me realize my dreams through collaboration and the right introductions.

Kseniia Zhuravleva

Pat Alexander Thanks for the article. I can’t imagine how famous a screenwriter or director has to be to work without an agent. I guess people at that level already have their own production companies...

Expand comment
Juliana Philippi

Pat Alexander This is an awesome and timely reminder, at the end of this year and at the gates, prepping and revving to race into 2026, that it is always, always a collaboration: writers with actors,...

Expand comment

Liked by Suzanne Bronson and 5 others

Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check-In — What Are You Building This Week?

This week I’ve been learning and experimenting with a new system to help me keep track of my to-do list, manage daily tasks, and map out what needs attention over the next few weeks. As I start setting up all of my usual spreadsheets and planning tools for 2026, I’m challenging myself to revise some...

Expand post

Brandy Camille

This post came right on time, Ash! Laquan and I were just handed a project to figure out how to report metrics to improve Member Help. I'm also working on using AI more constructively to efficiently g...

Expand comment
Amanda Toney

Ai, Ai, Ai! Finding some really exciting ways to use this in workflow. We actually have some really great education about this, as well. Email us at edu@stage32.com and we can share it with you!

Geoffroy Faugerolas

Absolutely agree! While all these tools are powerful, there's real science behind pen and paper...the hand-brain connection activates different creative pathways. I still keep a notebook for brainstor...

Expand comment
Brittany Christine

Wkly check ins are great! I am not a tech person but for the creative side of things I will be refining my website with all the new projects from 2025, revising my model comp cards with new portfolio...

Expand comment
Meriem Bouziani

I’m trying to start my script The Silent PFC War from scratch, and I’m literally fighting my mind to avoid using AI drafts.

I only let the AI generate a first draft for each micro-scene as an example a...

Expand comment
register for stage 32 Register / Log In