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How This Rejected Writer Optioned a Goddamned Feature Script
I’ve finally optioned a feature script. It’s taken six years to get to this point and it’s been tough. Really tough. How does it feel? It feels amazing. It’s a whole new level of validation. It feels like the start of something rather than living in purgatory. But I don’t want to make this about myself. I know many of you are finding it tough too, so I wanted to put something together explaining how I think I got here, and what really matters when it comes to screenwriting. I want to do this...


Literary Manager Shares Why Stage 32 Education is Important for Creatives
Spencer Robinson is a talent and literary manager at Art/Work Entertainment, as well as an educator on the Stage 32 social media platform. When we caught up with him at HollyShorts, he shared a crucial reason why other creatives should be a part of Stage 32 and Stage 32 Education. Click Here For Spencer's Advice! Remember, if you haven't subscribed to our YouTube page, make sure you do so you don't miss any of our announcements. Like this blog post? Please share it on...


Lessons Learned After Reading Over 600 Scripts
If you're a screenwriter, than you've heard (hopefully) more than a ka-zillion times (maybe) that one way to learn the craft of screenwriting is by reading past work. (And plenty of it.) That means reading scripts. Features, shorts, pilots, anthologies, and so on. I don't know about you, but I have quite a few read scripts under my belt. So does William Gallagher, a screenwriter based in Great Britian. But he's got me beat, for sure. Here's his story on what he learned after rea...


Coffee & Content - 7 Tips From Screenwriters & Top 10 Tips to Improve Your Cinematography
Welcome to the weekend, everyone. Let's jump right into another edition of Coffee & Content, shall we? First up, this one is a couple of years old, but filled with timeless information. From Variety, it's 7 Tips From Screenwriters. Next up, from the good people at Quandary Productions, here are 10 tips designed to help you improve all aspects of your cinematography. As always, I ask you to take the time to share this content with those you think could benefit from viewing. Embrace your s...


Shooting Cheap & Fast: How This Hollywood Duo is Creating for Less
The Duplass Brothers are writing and producing fast. So fast, they say, that they're saving themselves thousands of dollars per episode on Room 104, an HBO anthology that's starting to turn heads. They're also opening the doors to filmmakers looking to do something different. And while some writers feel their scripts feel "unfinished," the duo believes the process they're using allows for greater creativity while saving big cash at the same time. “We say, ‘Hey, we think you could be r...


8 [Valuable] Ways to Pitch With Confidence
Pitching seems to be a mystery to some, especially if they're brand new to it. And even if they aren't, having a general idea of how to enter into one with confidence never hurts. Having been through the process myself, I'd like to offer eight valuable ways to pitch with confidence: 1) Do Your Research After you’ve competed your final rewrite, be sure to do some research about your chosen executive or network. Find out what they’ve produced and what they’re adding to their slate. Thi...

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How Blogging [& Networking] on Stage 32 Landed Me Jobs
On my “Wall of Inspiration” is a button I bought on the opening night of a play 32 years ago. It reads, “Life is a constant audition.” It’s a good reminder because auditioning is hard, as I say several times in my last post on Stage 32, Preparing for Auditions: 7 [Guided] Script Approaches That Land You The Job. Just as hard, and very similar to auditioning, is networking. You’re putting yourself out there in front of people, all of whom will judge you in one way or another as you attemp...

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3 Tips On How to Use Stage 32 to Help Your Film or TV Career (by Richard Botto)
If you're reading this blog post, it's because you want to make the most of this platform. You want to connect with others and take things to the next level. During RB's "Ask Me Anything" webinar a few short months ago, he answered this very question, offering three tips to help creators like you make the most of the platform to help your film or TV career. Click the link below to hear the rest of what he has to say on how to maximize your potential here on Stage 32: Click Here For R...


Why No One Read Your Blog Post Today
So you wrote a blog post for us, didja?Or you wrote one for your own site.And it looks like no one read it.You got maybe 3 comments and 2 likes. Frustrated, you decide that your post wasn't worthy and that doing this blogging thing isn't for you. Before you decide to throw in the towel, here are four reasons why no one read your blog post today: You didn't offer them a solution to their problem. You didn't write the post for them, you wrote it for you. You've never posted before a...


Coffee & Content: Filmmaking is a Sport & Christian Bale: The Truth About Method Acting
Happy New Year, Creative Army. Time for our first Coffee & Content of 2019. Going with a little Colombian dark roast to kick the year off. First up, a heavy dose of inspiration from Casey Neistat (with over 2 million views, no less). Whatever you're looking to take on in 2019, you need to watch this video. No excuses, no stopping. Let's get it done. Next, Christian Bale has received his share of praise and criticism through the years. The praise has come from the way he's fully immerses hi...

