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The Power of Visualization in Manifesting Dreams

Over the last few years I have been very blessed to see my entire world turn around after experiencing massive loss in both 2011 and 2013. The one thing that kept me going was always holding on to my dreams and learning the technique of visualization. When I was first starting out as an author of books, I decided to look at those authors I admired and respected and wanted to learn from. I researched what they did to write their books and to make them successful in a publishing industry that was...

Cali Gilbert
Cali Gilbert
11 years ago
The Power of Visualization in Manifesting Dreams

Taking Care of Business... the BUSINESS of Acting

Once upon a time, many years ago when I was an upcoming young actress, I was watching a television talk show interview with the famous comedian Carol Burnett, who was asked about her early years in the business. She pointed out that in those days, the network executives kept her show on the air because they felt that it was good and that she would eventually succeed, which she did magnificently. “But now,” she said, “ratings are all-important, and a show that is slow to win an audience is quickl...

Veleka Gray
Veleka Gray
11 years ago
Taking Care of Business... the BUSINESS of Acting

How To Use Social Media As A Filmmaker

At the TriBeCa Film Festival 2015, Stage 32 paired up with Film Interchange for a fantastic Filmmakers Lounge. During the evening, we had two excellent panels on using social media as a filmmaker and crowdsourcing & crowdfunding your film, which included industry executives from Stage 32, Film Interchange, Indiegogo and Seed & Spark on the panels. Over 400 Stage 32 members RSVPed for the event and it was a smashing success. However, we know not everyone was able to attend our Filmmakers Lounge...

Amanda Toney
Amanda Toney
11 years ago
How To Use Social Media As A Filmmaker

How I Sold My First Screenplay and Almost Died Trying: A True Tale of Hollywood, Gangsters and Baseball

A lot of screenwriters owe their initial success to film festivals, pitch sites such as Stage 32’s Happy Writers (isn’t that an oxymoron?) or just dumb luck. I owe mine to two things – the inability to hit a 95-mile per hour fastball and the mob. In the following tale of how I lost my screenwriting virginity in LA, I have not included anyone’s names to protect the not so innocent. My latest production When I realized I couldn’t hit my weight, 162 pounds in a soaking wet unifor...

Ken Krauss
Ken Krauss
11 years ago
How I Sold My First Screenplay and Almost Died Trying: A True Tale of Hollywood, Gangsters and Baseball

Happy 100th Birthday Orson Welles!

Those of you who have been around the site for a while know that Orson Welles and Citizen Kane played a significant role in why I named the platform Stage 32. (For those unfamiliar with the history, you can read all about it here. May 6th would have been the iconic filmmaker’s 100th birthday. As a result, Welles has been front and center in the news this past week.Besides a special tribute and screening of a new 4K version of The Third Man at Cannes (as well as other screenings across the glob...

RB Botto
RB Botto
11 years ago
Happy 100th Birthday Orson Welles!

Mistakes Artists Make On Social Media & How To Fix Them

Last month, the awesome owners of Film Courage came to the Stage 32 offices to interview our CEO, RB Botto. The wide ranging, over 3-hour interview covered a plethora of subjects including screenwriting, filmmaking, acting, distribution, indiefilm, the state or the industry, crowdfunding, crowdsourcing, social media, and networking in person, online and outside of LA to name a few. Film Courage has begun releasing the interview in segments and we're happy to announce that we'll be bringing th...

Mistakes Artists Make On Social Media & How To Fix Them

Yes We Cannes! Stage 32 Invited to 2015 Cannes Film Festival

Stage 32 Recognized as a Leader in the Convergence of Entertainment and Tech at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival It is with great honor that I announce today that Stage 32 has been invited by the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film to present its online platform as a leader in the convergence of entertainment and tech at the festival’s NEXT Pavilion. Stage 32 has also been invited to participate in the festival’s NEXT Program speaking on crowdsourcing, the importance of social media for today’s fi...

RB Botto
RB Botto
11 years ago
Yes We Cannes! Stage 32 Invited to 2015 Cannes Film Festival

Information is Power - What Can We Help You Do?

"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." - Nelson Mandela "The great aim of education is not knowledge but action." - Herbert Spencer I'm very excited and proud to announce the launch of our new and improved Next Level Education section. When I first conceived of Stage 32, my wish was to bring education to all film, television and theater creatives r...

RB Botto
RB Botto
11 years ago
Information is Power - What Can We Help You Do?

Keep Believing: The Power of Positive Thinking

I’ve only been with Stage 32 for a few weeks, but I’ve already connected with a lot of great people. This is an amazing site that leads to great opportunities in the industry. I absolutely love it here and I would like to thank Andre Corrales for inviting me to write this blog. I left school at 16 and went straight into the workplace. I didn't want to go into further into education, because I had been relentlessly bullied my whole school life and I couldn't face studying any longer. At school,...

Rosalind Winton
Rosalind Winton
11 years ago
Keep Believing: The Power of Positive Thinking

Screenwriter to Screenwriter: An Interview with Myself

When Stage 32 invited me to write a blog about screenwriting, I thought, “what better way to share my story and advice than by interviewing myself?” So... cue opening music and FADE IN: Screenwriting Blogger Self: Marla, what drew you into the world of screenwriting? Marla J. Hayes: The first movie I ever saw. I must've been around 12 when my parents took me to see The Sound of Music. The opening vista made my jaw drop. I was glued to my seat. I wanted to make the same things happen with m...

Marla J. Hayes
Marla J. Hayes
11 years ago
Screenwriter to Screenwriter: An Interview with Myself
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