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Geoff Hall
‘A Few Good Men’ Cast Remembers Rob Reiner: Kevin Bacon Tears Up, Demi Moore Has “No Words”

This is the saddest industry news this week and I’ve just read that the Obamas were due to meet with them on the night they were killed.

The performance I remember the most in ‘A Few Good Men’ was that of Jack Nicholson in the courtroom. “You can’t handle the truth!” Was an intense moment, five simp...

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'A Few Good Men' Cast Remembers Rob Reiner: Kevin Bacon Tears Up, Demi Moore Has "No Words"
'A Few Good Men' Cast Remembers Rob Reiner: Kevin Bacon Tears Up, Demi Moore Has "No Words"
Castmembers of 'A Few Good Men' - Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Kiefer Sutherland and Christopher Guest, react to death of Rob Reiner.
Michael Dzurak

Rob Reiner had a unique and varied body of work. When Harry Met Sally, Misery, and A Few Good Men are so different yet great examples of their genre. Not to mention Princess Bride which is a movie I grew up with.

R.I.P. Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner.

Oracle Laura

I agree. Rob Reiner & his wife deserved a glorious ending worthy of him, not the death they got.

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Meriem Bouziani
Questions

Let’s talk about questions. What kinds of questions help you discover and expand your ideas and worlds?

For me, it always begins with a ‘what if,’ followed by countless questions. The more I ask, the more the world takes shape. And thanks to ChatGPT, which functions like a multidisciplinary academic...

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Meriem Bouziani

Yes, questions are essential for developing the story’s logic and structure....

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Maurice Vaughan

Meriem Bouziani Writers can come up with story ideas by asking themselves "what if _______ (book, movie, etc.) took place in another location?," then coming up with an original idea. Like "what if Roc...

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Meriem Bouziani

Yes, that’s possible. In fact, I think that we're in a creative state, when it’s very hard to invent something completely new. We often take small glimpses from existing ideas to develop new perspecti...

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Matthew Wach

For me; I tend to put all the pieces of my work together in the beginning. Then, from there I build up to what I am aiming to produce in the long haul. I have approximately 55 million thoughts per hou...

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Meriem Bouziani

That's truly inspiring thank you very much for sharing your journey Matthew Wach

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Rich Terdoslavich
Storyboard Artist 3

Hi, everyone. My name is Rich Terdoslavich. Have been posting a series of storyboards that I did for a job for Victoria’s Secret. I worked with Madoff Productions on it, working with Jeff Madoff on the job. He directed the film/video, but before that, the storyboards I did was part of a presentation...

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Rich Terdoslavich

Thanks, Ron!

Rich Terdoslavich

Thank you, everyone.

Rich Terdoslavich

Hi, Maurice! Thanks. Great question. There are so many great directors that I would be psyched to work with. Scorsese, Michael Mann. The filmmakers I worked with recently, I would work with again.

Barbara Young Singer

Hi Rich. I am a writer. Looking for an artist for my comic strip. I’m told it’s very good. My original artist drew the characters per my specs. Interested in meeting in Malibu to discuss? Barbara Sing...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Rich Terdoslavich. Scorsese and Mann are incredible directors, Did you see the trailer for Spielberg's new movie Disclosure Day?

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Den Rain
Looking for cooperation!

Hi everyone!

I've posted here before, but it's been a while

and I haven't found anyone to collaborate with.

So, let's do it again. My name is Den and I'm from Ukraine.

I create props for your script presentations,

film shoots, short films, and so on.

My main focus is horror and fantasy.

Basically, anywhere...

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Den Rain

Jay A Swendris Hello! This is a very interesting topic! I can help with them) I'll send you a message to clarify the details of the appearance and other details....

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm glad everything's fine, Den Rain. Stage 32's next Community Open House is Dec 29th (www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32-s-december-community-open-ho...). It's free to attend. You might pic...

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John January Noble

@Den Rain your welcome !

Ron Reid

This looks amazing!!!

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Clinton Oparaocha
Industry facts

Africa to the world — and beyond....

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Maurice Vaughan

Are you planning on entering contests when you finish it, Clinton Oparaocha?

Clinton Oparaocha

yeah i think so, that's if I finish it !!!

Maurice Vaughan

I'm rooting for you to finish it, Clinton Oparaocha! Stage 32 is the Global Screenwriting Contest Hub. www.stage32.com/scriptservices/contests...

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Clinton Oparaocha

Maurice Vaughan okay thank you

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Clinton Oparaocha.

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Digital Imaging Techs

DIT's seems to have become a very crucial role in the filmmaking process, I imagine it's quite challenging wrangling and securing all the crucial data of the shoot. Is there a particular forum where DIT's go to share experiences, advice, etc? With AI increasing the amount of data, I am looking for g...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Mit Patel To my knowledge, there is no particular forum, and for the most part the DITs I have worked around and supervised are more or less on their own except where they are within Camera dept. (whi...

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Vital Butinar

I think that being a DIT is just someone who has good data management skills and the industry standard knowledge of how things are done.

I've never been a DIT before on any other projects than our own...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Vital Butinar Actually, the DIT or Media Manager often goes beyond that. Sometimes he or she will prep dailies, sync the day's sound and do rough assemblies each night. So they can be a central part o...

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Vital Butinar

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg oh I've seen that, on one production that I've been involved in there was an onsite editor. But yeah of course, depending on the production different people can have a wi...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Vital Butinar It really depends on the structure of the production, and how you like to work, of course.

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Suzanne Bronson
Advice For Aspiring Actors

This question gets asked a lot in this lounge, "How do I get started?" There are a dozen posts in this lounge on that topic.

So I am wanting to know, especially from the acting veterans, what is one piece of advice you would give a beginner, or what advice did you receive when you were beginning? Or...

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Suzanne Bronson

Thank you everyone for sharing your great advice! All the advice is says the same thing, "take care of you first. Your mental health is the most important."

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Suzanne Bronson. Mental health is extremely important! I think it needs to be talked about more.

Suzanne Bronson

Haha Juliana Philippi yes, my experience at AADA was not the greatest.

Juliana Philippi

Suzanne Bronson Sorry to hear that, and there are so many experiences in programs that can be lackluster, and sometimes not the greatest, but for myself, what I have learned, and remembered after some...

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Radu Popp-vinteller

I think being relaxed about it in your skin, the opposite of wanting it desperately could prove more rewarding at any level. Working with actors who want to give themselves all to the point they feel...

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Matthew Wach
I’ve been developing a dark, adult animated mythological series with live-action adaptation potential called Kyrathia.

Kyrathia is an adult animated series built around two god-level brothers whose power is rooted in emotion, imagination, and consequence.

The story begins grounded on Earth and escalates outward—moving through original mythology, Greek gods, hell, werewolves, witches, vampires, and eventually into a d...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Matthew Wach. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Screenwriting Lounge to the Your Stage Lounge since you posted the same thing in the Producing Lo...

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Matthew Wach

Did not see this until just now. My apologies! Of course! That’s totally understandable! I did not mean to cause any commotion.

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
Fear vs. Creation: How Do You Move Forward?

There have been times where fear raises its ugly head and tries to convince me the story I’m telling won’t land, that people will hate it, or that it sounds too cliché.

What helps me push through is remembering that I’m writing for an audience of one. If I’m honest on the page and tell the story my s...

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Salisu Abdullahi

Leonardo, this is the most honest post on creation I've seen all week. The fear that shows up for me is the fear of 'mid-story sag'—that moment when the complex logic of a high-concept feature breaks...

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Maurice Vaughan

It might be your phone, Matt Dycus. The name tagging (the blue link to their profile) usually doesn't work in the web browser version on my phone, so I have to tag someone in the Stage 32 phone app, t...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

Hey I remember floppies Banafsheh Esmailzadeh LOL! #ShallWePlayAgame?

I remember a creative writing professor said that truly soulish works travels through your hands and onto paper. I think she was on...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

I've gotten book reviews like that Maria Restivo Glassner so I know what you mean. I'm not above listening to criticism. But when you know they haven't bought your book, left no reviews on anything el...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

You're very kind Salisu Abdullahi. What has always helped me in the mid-story sag is the logline and outline. If it doesn't adhere to a properly constructed logline, I throw it out. All the best to yo...

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