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Princess Steve
Hi stage32

Am Princess Steve and am an aspiring actress. I really want to gain full training but don't know how.

Maurice Vaughan 5

Hi, Princess Steve. Welcome to the community. Stage 32 has a blog that'll help you navigate the platform and connect with creatives and industry professionals all over the world. Actresses, actors, pr...

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Wyman Brent

Princess Steve, welcome to the wonderful world of Stage 32. I wish you real success. Best wishes from an American in Germany.

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Linktree

You know how people are using social media to make connections? Well has anyone ever hear of Linktree and how useful is it and does it cost anything?

Geoff Hall

Kevin Hager Hi Kevin, here’s my LinkTree address:

https://linktr.ee/geoffhallwriter...

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Kevin Hager

I saw, could you tell me more Geoff Hall, like could it be used to contact other writers?

Koby Nguyen

I haven't used Linktree yet, but I can imagine it could be used in some clever ways.

Hannah Woolmer

I use linkinbio which is the same. I find it incredibly useful for instagram as I can organise my work and use more than one link and I get analytics too https://linkin.bio/hannahwoolmer?tab=tt...

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Geoff Hall

Kevin Hager it’s really about people connecting with you. More of a portfolio for your work than a networking platform. If you contact someone who asks about your work, you can signpost them to your L...

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Elena Priovolou
The importance of preparation for a demanding filming day

Hello all, I was thinking about sharing with you how important prep is for any filming day to be completed succesfully. The best way to do this, is by example. So I am jumping right in...We had to film a scene which more or less, was this: "in a fishing boat, in the middle of the sea, two women are...

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Karen "Kay" Ross

GREAT work with your planning! Also, kudos that you attempted work around a boat - water may be the most dangerous to work with! The fact that you had a 3rd boat with all emergency personell tells me...

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Elena Priovolou

This is part of the "fleet"

Elena Priovolou

Rescue team

Elena Priovolou

And paradise :)

Alessandro Sicardi

Gosh, I never thought how complicated the preparation of a scene like that could be...!

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Charmane Wedderburn
Hello from Switzerland -- Stepping into the Director's Chair!

Hi Stage 32 fam. I'm Charmane, a Jamaican-Swiss writer stepping into directing for the very first time.

This October, I'll be on set for my debut short film - nervous, excited, and ready to learn! Would love to hear from fellow filmmakers; what's the one piece of advice you wish you had before direc...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Maurice, thank you so much for sharing these blogs. Perfect timing since i'm gearing up to shoot my first short film in October. I'll definitely be diving into these especially the one about fumbling the first short, so I can learn from the mistakes before I make them myself.

Charmane Wedderburn

Jeremy Cody , thanks so much.

Elena Priovolou

Find the right DoP. Someone who is experienced, understands your vision and is willing to help you as a first time director. Massive element. Good luck!

Maurice Vaughan 5

You're welcome, Charmane Wedderburn. Can't wait to see your film! And one tip is take behind-the-scenes photos and videos you could use for promo material.

Charmane Wedderburn

“Thank you, Elena — you’re absolutely right. The DoP will be key for me, not just technically but in protecting the vision. I’ll make sure to find someone who understands the poetry of this story. Grateful for the reminder.”

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Leonardo Ramirez 2
The Writer’s Room: 12 New Free Screenwriting Opportunities

Hey Fellow Scribes:

Here are the open writing assignments (OWAs) we just added. As a member of the Writer’s Room, you can submit to ALL for free.

• A-List Prod Co Looking for Dark Features

• Prod Co Looking for Gen Z/Millennial Features (Comedy, Romance, Thriller, Horror, Action)

• Studio Producer Look...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

Thanks, Leonardo Ramirez 2. Hope your script advances!

Leonardo Ramirez 2
Maurice Vaughan 5

You're welcome, Leonardo Ramirez 2.

Harry Stoller

You’re quite a screenwriter yourself Leonardo!

Leonardo Ramirez 2

You're very kind Harry Stoller. A lot of that has been supported by Stage 32 - they're really good about being supportive to creatives like yourself.

Faisal Askari
The Real Impact of AI on the Film Industry

Today’s topic is the impact of artificial intelligence on the film industry.

Let’s be clear: using AI is not inherently bad. If you are a creator with little to no resources and you want to reach a small audience, AI can be a lifeline. But making full length films entirely with AI feels like a slap i...

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Robert Bruinewoud

using AI is not inherently bad – in the same way as using performance enhancing drugs in sport isn't ... oh, wait

Karen "Kay" Ross

Wow, this is a very well-thought-out post! I'm actually going to share it in the Screenwriting Lounge as well because some of the debate is WHEN in the process do you use it. Clearly for development a...

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Phil Edwards
InkTip... pros and cons.

Hi Guys and Gals... Who in our esteemed community is a Pro member of the writing platform INKTIP?

- here's their pitch

InkTip Pro

Make your scripts visible on inktip.com so producers can discover you.

Get 6-8 pitching opportunities per week sent to your inbox.

Enter any Pitch to Page contest for no...

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Douglas Esper

I signed up, but my screenplay file is too large, so I dunno what to do. it’s good to see the asks each week, but pointless if they can’t read my screenplay.

Maurice Vaughan 5

Did you contact InkTip about your screenplay file being too large, Douglas Esper?

Koby Nguyen

Is it strange that the file is too large?

G.R. Barnett

Once upon a time, back in 2017, I won a full free year of hosting for my script, Bad Guys Wear White, on inktip.com. Did it help me? No. I got a full free year of crickets chirping! Ecen though the sc...

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Scott Weisenfeld

I have PRO on InkTIp and have gotten lots of loglines downloaded, a few requests, and one script optioned but this took ten years. They could be better but and the responses haven't really generated m...

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Aaron Marcus
My Most Tragic On-Set Movie Experience: And In Life

My Most Tragic On-Set Movie Experience: And In Life

Have you ever witnessed a horrible experience while working in the industry? If so, please share it here so we can learn from you.

You can sign up to be on my special industry email list at: howtoactandmodel.com and also r...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

That's horrible, Aaron Marcus. My condolences to his family and friends. Thanks for making this post and video. Sharing horrible experiences in the industry can be hard, but it can help others avoid t...

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Aaron Marcus

Thanks. It was a horrible experience. Poor family. Husband goes off off to work and never comes home. Thanks for sharing your thoughts here.

Maurice Vaughan 5

You're welcome, Aaron Marcus. I was thinking the same thing. If I had horrible experiences to share, I definitely would.

Suzanne Bronson

I haven't had an experience so traumatic but I have seen and been in dangerous situations on set. One movie had us background artists, probably 50+ running full bore at each other with actual rakes, p...

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Aaron Marcus

Thanks for sharing this, Suzanne. It is really important to be careful when on sets. I am so glad to hear you never encountered anything traumatic on a set.

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Suzanne Bronson
Favorite acting role

I am wondering what productions you all have been a part of and which has been your favorite role? This can be anything, professional or amateur, television, film or theater. Love to hear you responses!

Koby Nguyen

Hello Suzanne, personally I worked on outfits for a big theater called L’Opéra de Toulon in France, I worked on the theme of Baroque, a chic elegant outfit. I loved participating, I would do it again if I can, now I combine sewing and styling with my films.

Alexandra Stevens

Suzanne Bronson good question. I don't know if it was my favourite but the one that popped into my head so probably the most memorable is Caliban from Shakespeares The Tempest. It was at school when i...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov
Updated Scene

Friends, here is the updated scene. I took into account everything you told me. Maybe I missed something here and there, but I will review and fix it later. It might not be exactly how a screenplay should be written, but please understand the limitations Stage 32 gives. So please let me know what’s...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

I’ll let you in on a secret about how I write screenplays. Yes, each of my films is aimed at a specific audience. But I write them so that even a child can understand them. That’s because the film ind...

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Freyja Seren (she/her)

Scene: Opulent wealth

John: Louche fatcat

Joseph: Tough guy underling

Relationship between Joseph and John: Unclear from this scene. John is Joseph's employer, but it seems like they've just met and d...

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Aleksandr Rozhnov

Watch Guy Ritchie’s film The Gentlemen. You’ll learn a lot about screenwriting craft there, and you’ll also see a very different kind of boss–underling relationship.

Jon Shallit

If you want, I can help you with the English. It's problematic.

Aleksandr Rozhnov

Thank you so much. I can speak English fluently, but knowing conversational nuances perfectly — how people actually talk, how they respond, especially within certain groups — that’s challenging for me. I doubt you could really help me with that, but I’ll keep it in mind. Thanks a lot.

Anthony McBride
I'm at it again...

In conjunction with my Substack post, I'm at it again.

Over the weekend, I was inspired to start the follow-up script to my award-winning horror script "ABOLITION" set during post civil war era. The new script is set during the Civil Rights era and features a vampire monster.

Here are the details...

Ti...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

I think it'll make a great series, Anthony McBride! It's interesting, exciting, unique, and it deals with important topics.

I think you're really close to a solid logline. I suggest adding what the vam...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

Unless it's purposeful, I think the title on the cover page is misspelled Anthony McBride - should be "Segregation".

Anthony McBride

Here's the new cover...

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