“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...
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Depending on the type of location you are looking for, it's always a good idea to have a back-up location available. This will also depend on your budget and your shooting schedule. However, you usual...
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Thanks for the answer, Peter D. Marshall. What's the best location for a micro-budget film budget wise? I'm thinking a house/apartment.
A micro-budget feature film, Peter D. Marshall. 90 minutes.
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...
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Hi everyone,
I am Mahesh.
I am curious to hear a producer's perspective on a unique feature we completed. It's an Indo-U.S. Tamil-language production called An Order from the Sky: a single-shot, single-character piece, 76 minutes long, filmed continuously in real time with live sound and natural ligh...
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Fuad Shawn Thank you so much, Fuad! I’m really glad the atmosphere and composition resonated with you.
Thank you, Maurice, for the warm welcome and for sharing these helpful Stage 32 resources. I’ll definitely explore the blog and the Open House recording.
You're welcome, Maheshwarapandiyan Saravanan. I'm a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. If you ever have any questions about Stage 32, let me or another Lounge Moderator know. We have badges on our pictures. O...
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I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend and enjoyed the holiday if you celebrate. I recently found out my script Shaolin Demon was named a semi-finalist in the Action/Thriller screenwriting competition. Huge honor to make that list and congrats to all who did. That, along with Evan Anglin's last blo...
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Maurice Vaughan Thank you, Maurice! Appreciate the support and suggestion. I think a sentence or two in the pitch would be a good idea. Love the inspiration for your script, too. Wishing you the best...
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Irish Taflinger Thank you!
You're welcome, Ramon Zapata. Thanks. Hope you sell your script! I'm looking forward to watching Shaolin Demon!
Hi Ramon Zapata, Very Nice I will look forward to viewing this film. I love watching films from Korea, China, and Japan, heavy on the mysticism and martial arts. Subtitles create an awareness one need...
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No. 05 / Robert McKee, a wise voice on storytelling, highlights an important point:
Story creates meaning. Coincidence, then, would seem our enemy, for it is the random, absurd collisions of things in the universe and is, by definition, meaningless. And yet coincidence is a part of life, often a pow...
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I agree, Ehsan Rahimpour. I don't use coincidence in scripts, especially during the climax and ending.
"The solution, therefore, is not to avoid coincidence, but to dramatize how it may enter life mean...
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You're welcome Maurice Vaughan. McKee actually urges us not to escape by resorting to a convenient plot device called a "coincidence," but to find an organic, meaningful internal logic within the stor...
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I am Shadow Dragu-Mihai, a member of S32 since the very early days. For those new people here, I want to let you know who I am, and for established members, I remind you!
I head the Independent Producers Guild and Diamond Shadow Productions. I have 30+ years in the professional film industry coverin...
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Hi, Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg. Hope you're having a great month! Next week should be slower, so I might be able to make the virtual drop in.
Rodgers Wilson You're welcome. Hope you'll come to one of our virtual drop ins!
Hi everyone. My name is Mukesh Parikh. I am writer and Producer. My short went on Cannes on the American pavilion. Currently in pre-production of international Musical drama feature based on true even...
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‘Dream with your eyes wide open.” Director James Cameron talks about his upcoming movie ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ and why we need this movie now more than ever.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVQFHlPzNPo)...
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Great share, Pat Alexander! Thanks. I didn't know those are the ways James Cameron came up with the Avatar movies. That shows filmmakers, writers, animators, etc. can use things about themselves and l...
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Kevin Hager There is no shortcut to success in this industry. Certainly you might find someone with an "in" with a person, but it means nothing if you don't know how to pitch a story. Work on your pre...
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I spent my week leading up to Thanksgiving, doing a chat gpt self guided UFO themed tour based around my areas with a Welsh friend who hadn't seen most of Cali or Arizona before so she really enjoyed it. I am not even a big conspiracy theory or alien person but I thought the road trip would be a hoo...
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Maurice Vaughan Yup, that's what will be happening in between work, hubby and I will put on Xmas movies, and I am proud to say, I will be initiating him into "Love Actually". He hasn't seen it yet!!!...
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Mostly I will write my script, give a motivation, celebrate my birthday and write my character’s struggles.
Brittany Christine I'm looking forward to fly to the south of France to spend Christmas with family
I am going to be a stow away Alexandra Stevens
let’s try this—do you find this time-jump (‘epilogue as prologue’ device) effective, or just disorienting?
GUNPOWDER
By James Luo
ON BLACK - TITLE CARD
2075
FADE IN
Dashing Don’s Diner is quiet.
PHOEBE (age: 105) sits on the sun-warmed bench.
Across the square, a small group of children play.
The veranda...
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I think the time-jump is effective, James LO. Jumping from 2075 to 1995 got me interested in knowing what happened to the characters and world in between those years....
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James LO It’s absolutely effective to jump start the story . I’ve used it myself in my current script, I circle back around to that scene at the end and show it in its entirety....
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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...
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Hi, Rich Terdoslavich. Hope you're having a great week! "It’s always great to add a close up shot if needed to focus on something specific, in this case, the passing of the football from player to pla...
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Welcome, Rich Terdoslavich Your point about collaboration is key. When a director has a clear vision, the storyboard artist’s role in translating and refining that vision is invaluable. Thanks for sha...
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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...
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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...
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The Coen Brothers are incredible directors, Rich Terdoslavich! I'll check out Blood Simple. Thanks.
If you haven't seen the Hollywood Reporter article on the upcoming partnership between our Stage32 and the 2nd most successful in global monetization Vertical Drama platform, DramaBox, here it is: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/dramabox-seeks-new-u-s-writers-stage32-1236436...
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I'm getting ready to write vertical scripts, Sebastian Tudores. I watched Stage 32’s "Understanding Vertical Storytelling "Verticals" 101" webinar last week. I plan on watching the "How to Write Verti...
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that is awesome to hear Maurice Vaughan - how are you finding the adjustment? What's most challenging, in your view? Is it the pacing, the action lines, etc? cheers...
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glad it caught your eye Lauren Hackney :)
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Understood. I am in that bort too. Get Truby's book. You won't regret it.
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Make your own film, Tony. Post it and your writing will improve amazingly. You can do it with a zero budget.
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as much as I'd love to do that I have no training on film angle no equipment and absolutely no idea where to start a science fiction Space movie while working 65 hours a week as a truck driver startin...
Expand commentas much as I'd love to do that I have no training on film angle no equipment and absolutely no idea where to start a science fiction Space movie while working 65 hours a week as a truck driver starting at 1:00 a.m. Central and getting home at 3:00 p.m. central I just don't have the skills necessary to make a film as much as I'd love to
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>I also have characters with great story. the thing i am struggling with is the main story that pulls them all together
So if I get it right, you have your world and great characters, each with their o...
Expand comment>I also have characters with great story. the thing i am struggling with is the main story that pulls them all together
So if I get it right, you have your world and great characters, each with their own interesting back story, but you now need a main narrative - the way I write, once I have the characters and the setting in my head, I let the action reveal itself scene by scene - of course, a story doesn't write itself, but one scene leads to another and then the subconscious mind starts developing scenarios that feed out of those already written... So a short answer: the way to get over that 'hurdle' is just to start writing.
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that's what I've mostly been doing is taking the characters and building the main story around them and then whenever I come into something that is problematic trying to work my way through it but aga...
Expand commentthat's what I've mostly been doing is taking the characters and building the main story around them and then whenever I come into something that is problematic trying to work my way through it but again it just comes down to me being new and wondering if what I'm doing is any good and also being scared to share it because I don't know who I can trust I really really wanted this mentorship program that I joined to give me that security but I think it's a scam and one of the moderators here has told me it probably is as well so I am just using the little bit of tools I have to rebuild an engine with a rubber mallet a rubber band a bottle of duct tape yes I know I said a bottle LOL but that's kind of how I feel and let's not forget the Stick of bubble gum