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Maurice Vaughan
Why Your Reputation Is More Important Than Your Talent

Alexia Melocchi talks about why your reputation is more important than your talent in today’s blog. She also shines the light on the three things that’ll help your reputation and the three things that could destroy it.

www.stage32.com/blog/why-your-reputation-is-more-important-than-your-tal......

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Maurice Vaughan

It is insulting, CJ Walley. I made that mistake when I was an aspiring writer. I emailed a lady to ask her to put me in contact with a big actress. The lady was insulted. Her response was something li...

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CJ Walley

Massive respect for admitting to that and sharing it, Maurice Vaughan.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, CJ Walley. Hopefully writers read my comment and avoid that embarrassing mistake.

Craig D Griffiths

Reputation (for me) is not connected to talent. If we push the dials to their extremes and look at the effects, we prove they’re are attributes, that are not connected.

Super Famous with No Talent. The...

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Maurice Vaughan

"Unknown with massive talent" and "You need to put up a flag so people will look." There are SO many unknown talented people out there, Craig D Griffiths. Talent alone can lead to success, but that's...

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Toua Her
Remakes

is it just me or are we having less original films and more remakes?

Bill Albert

It's not just you. Between remakes and the zillion comic book movies I rarely go to theaters any more.

David Page

I must admit, sometimes a remake is better. FREAKY FRIDAY, for example. And, though I'll probably get my head handed to me for this, THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN is better than SEVEN SAMURAI. I mean the orig...

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Robin Gregory

BTW Toua Her , if you want to keep up with new indie releases, Film International, Indie Cinema, and The Director's Chair (online magazines) are all free.

Toua Her

thank you Robin Gregory

Robin Gregory

You're welcome Toua Her .

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Maurice Vaughan

I really wanna see "Kill Bill: Vol 3," Nick Phillips. I would've liked to see "The Movie Critic" too. Maybe we'll get to see both.

Pat Alexander

The one frontier we haven't really seen Tarantino play around with is Sci-Fi. Could he possibly end on a really out there Sci-Fi flick?

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Charles Becco
Hello from New York!

hey guys , my name is Charles,

i’ve written 18 scripts: eight of which were produced and three being distributed. The three distributed films were Where Hearts Lie, Gun, and Tapestry. My work has been shown on Fox, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime as well as on Aspire Network. They have been written f...

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Charles Becco

Pat Alexander dont be too impressed , some of them were shorts and pilots... about half of those are features, but thanks... been at this since 09' I am a producer but Im a writer first....

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Charles Becco

Edward Hall Im looking forward to all the great work this community can do!

Charles Becco

Omid Pourazar Hello my brother!

Charles Becco

L. Tom Deaver Thank u man! im looking fwd to all your work!

L. Tom Deaver

Thanks Charles and likewise!

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Caitlin Bailey
New Member - Wildlife Cinematographer

Hello, everyone!

My name is Caitlin Bailey and I am a wildlife cinematographer based in San Antonio, Texas. I have a Master of Fine Arts in Science and Natural History Filmmaking and have been working on ocean exploration vessels since 2016, exploring the deep sea around the world. In fact, I am curr...

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Pat Alexander

Hi @Caitlin nice to meet you! Recently watched that NatGeo doc The Rescue. Loved it and can't wait to check out your stuff!

Amanda Toney

Hi Caitlin, glad to have you in the community. I'd recommend putting up your work on your Stage 32 profile. Having a completed profile is the #1 thing we tell people when networking here as it is the first place fellow collaborators go to look at what you do.

Geoff Hall

Caitlin Bailey Hi there Caitlin, how are you doing? It's great to see you on the Introduce Yourself Weekend. I'm looking forward to checking out your showreel. Please take a looksee at the Cinematogra...

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Geoff Hall

Caitlin Bailey ooh, I loved the Wild Minute Videos and in particular, the Ghost Shark was my favourite creature.

Sam Sokolow

Hi Caitlin Bailey - it's great to meet you here on IYW! Your reel is fantastic. The underwater work is really cool (and must have been so cold :) and the last shot of the whale's tail is epic. Have yo...

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Dustin Richardson
4DX Features & Signature Effects│What is 4DX cinema?

4DX allows films to be augmented with various practical effects, including motion seats, wind, strobe lights, simulated snow, and scents. What are people's thoughts on 4DX? If you've gone to a 4DX screening, what was your experience? I'd love to hear your thoughts and discuss!

https://youtu.be/rgJlOZ...

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Ashley Renee Smith

There were two years when my husband and I lived in LA and we couldn't afford to travel home for Christmas. So instead, my sister joined us for the holidays and we would see a 4DX film at LA Live to c...

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Maurice Vaughan

4DX sounds exciting, Dustin Richardson. Busch Gardens used some of the same features for one of its shows years ago. I'm not sure if Busch Gardens used 4DX or something else.

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Matthew D Rhodes
Use of 3D animation vs 2D

When it comes to trying to set up my animation studio I was always wondering which would be better for my projects when I got a chance to see the use of Unreal engine 5 for video games. being able to place near realistic characters within a scene through puppeteering vs having to draw each scene by...

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Kevin Jackson

Matthew D Rhodes I remember Final Fantasy The Spirits Within and it does remain a benchmark for me. When I saw it I knew animation would not be the same again. It was amazing to see how real it looked...

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Terence Daniels

Matthew D Rhodes Have you generated any visuals yet, I really thrive on such things.

Matthew D Rhodes

Terence Daniels I've got some concepts art and I've been in contact with a professor that is allowing his students to use a scene from my project as a class project and I'll be given the final to use...

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Bob Harper

Any style can now be marketed to any age group. Blue Eye Samurai is 2D and very R-rated, and Sausage Party, on the surface, looked like a Kids' movie but was also R-rated. As many have pointed out, it...

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Matthew D Rhodes

Bob Harper It's a good thing Unreal Engine doesn't charge to use until you make money off your projects.

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Andy Yang
Post-WGA Landscape

Hey All! I was wondering post-WGA strike landscape, are there any major trends all Writers in TV and Film should be made aware of and start thinking of or adopting in their writing/story/pitching? Thanks!

Craig D Griffiths

If there is a trend we are already too late.

We just new to be know for something and wait for that something to be desirable.

Anna Marton Henry

Yes! More reasonable budgets, content with a global audience in mind / more international content, more need for truly original stories based on diverse writers' experiences and knowledge of as yet unseen worlds.

Preston Poulter

The most exciting trend, #GoMakeArt

Dan MaxXx

Majority of unemployed union pro's on X/twitter & Substack don't know themselves, and they got years & connections.

From what Im seeing from other show biz occupations, it's stay alive to 2025. Somehow figure a way to be still in the game in 2025-26.

Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Andy Yang. I keep hearing that companies are looking for procedural shows. Also, a lot of producers and directors are looking for micro-budget scripts and low-budget scripts. Mainly Contained scr...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Civil War: will A24's $50 million gamble pay off?

It seems so as the film's box office numbers came in at $25.7 million for its debut. According to Variety, "It’s the first A24 movie to lead the charts in North America, setting an opening weekend record for the New York-based specialty studio. It also marks the biggest R-rated start of the year."

Th...

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Stephen Folker

Looks like an amazing film!

Craig D Griffiths

I am playing to see it based purely on the poster.

50M good budget. So (I believe), we are seeing the swing back to the smaller budget films. The blockbuster will exist, but it will not conquer like it...

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Jed Power

The screenplay is horrible and project will sweep the Razzie Awards, for sure!

Pat Alexander

Jed Power i didn't think it was bad. it was a much smaller and more focused story than the scope of the marketing would have you believe. but it wasn't horrible by any means. it's a good watch with so...

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Happy Introduce Yourself Weekend!

Hi all - happy IYW!

I'm a television and film producer, a passionate cinephile, and a fan of everyone who pursues creativity and storytelling in their own way. I started my career as a production assistant and have a deep appreciation for below-the-line crew who literally do all of the heavy lifting...

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Geoff Hall

Sam Sokolow greetings, Sam! How are you doing? It's great to see you again on an IYW.

My aspirations? Currently, to see my first feature into production (it's in the development phase at the moment and...

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Maurice Vaughan

Happy IYW, Sam Sokolow. Hope you're doing great. I have Hulu again. "Genius: MLK/X" is on my watchlist for the weekend. I'm also about done with "Shōgun."

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Florin Şumălan
HANS ZIMMER - COMPOSER - Team Deakins Podcast

"Composer Hans Zimmer (DUNE, INTERSTELLAR, THE LION KING) joins us on this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast. Hans takes us back to his early career working the espresso machine for composer Stanley Myers and later making runs for director Bernardo Bertolucci on THE LAST EMPEROR before reflecting...

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HANS ZIMMER - Composer
HANS ZIMMER - Composer
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 85 - HANS ZIMMER - COMPOSER Composer Hans Zimmer (DUNE, INTERSTELLAR, THE LION KING) joins us on this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast.
Amanda Toney

What a visionary, I love that he creates space for a director's story to unfold.

Elena Maro

There is not a single sound coming from Hans Zimmer creative space that doesn't work magnificently to the picture, and this is one of the reasons why, I think. Thank you so much for sharing, Florin Şu...

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