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FREE Webinar with the 1st AD of Netflix's ADOLESCENCE

FREE Webinar with the 1st AD of Netflix's ADOLESCENCE

May 7th at 1pm PT

Register for our FREE webinar with Sarah Lucas, the first AD on the hit Netflix show ADOLESCENCE!

In this webinar, you’ll explore how the AD team for ADOLESCENCE was structured, the overall filming process—from pre-production prep to executing those seamless oners on set—and a deep dive into the case study of Episode 2, one of the most challenging yet rewarding episodes of the series. We’ll cover everything from defining each AD role, maximizing rehearsals, and overcoming obstacles, to breaking down the script and managing cast journeys for those single-take shots. By the end, you’ll walk away with practical tips, insider strategies, and a clear understanding of how to innovate as a creative collaborator in film and TV—plus, you’ll get to join a Q&A with Sarah herself!


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Tonnecqua Faleti
Crew Calls

Hello, Currently looking to spend some time on set. Any recommendations on how to find crew calls for production assistants, etc?

Stephen Folker

Look here, or facebook groups.

I'm always looking for production assistants...but I'm in the Midwest so it might be too far for you.

Tonnecqua Faleti

thank you Stephen Folker definitely wish I was closer. Do you post them on here? in case I am ever in the area.

Stephen Folker

Tonnecqua Faleti I usually just ask around.

Erin Leigh

I'd check your state's Film Commission website. They usually keep a running list of projects in production and likely have connections/resources to put you in touch with the right people.

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Geoff Hall
An Interview with Alexia Melocchi

Hi,

Here's the first soundbite from our interview with Film Producer, Sales Agent and Advisor, Alexia Melocchi.

Sandra asks Alexia, "What are the pitfalls in marketing [social impact entertainment] films?

What are your thoughts? Is there a problem with seeing social impact films as entertainment?

How wo...

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Geoff Hall

I noted this in your reply: “Art is exploration. Propaganda is concerned with change.” I agree with your first premise, but not the second. Propaganda is not about change, it’s about control; reinforc...

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Jon Shallit

I am working with a former security driver/protector/chauffeur who was around everyone in Washington D.C., on a video game script. It is based on real places and people. I also worked with a former US...

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Geoff Hall

I liked this thought from Ursula K Le Guin (my second quote of the day from her!) when she was visiting a school.

“The kids ask me, “When you write a story, do you decide on the message first or do you...

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Stephen Folker

Long replies in this thread.

I have a short one. I'll watch it - looks interesting.

Geoff Hall

Stephen Folker thank you for your brevity, Stephen. I'm looking forward to talking with you soon.

Maurice Vaughan
Announcing More Access & Opportunities with Executives on Stage 32

As of yesterday, Monday, May 5th, we have officially migrated all of our consultations, which include Pitch Sessions, Consultation Calls, and Career Development Sessions, to Zoom!

Find out what this means for you and get tips on how to prepare for your Zoom session in today’s blog. www.stage32.com/bl...

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Maurice Vaughan
Watch/Rewatch Stage 32’s Community Open House

Stage 32 had a live Community Open House this past Monday, taught by Stage 32’s Head of Community Ashley Smith.

Whether you’re new to Stage 32 or looking to get mo...

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Godswill "Izu" Ekwunife

Lovely!

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Billy Kwack. I haven't seen Pumpkinhead in a long time. Cool. Let me know what you think of the Open House webinar.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Godswill "Izu" Ekwunife. Welcome to the community. I suggest adding more information to your profile bio. It’ll help you build relationships/network on here. You could add things to your bio like...

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Godswill "Izu" Ekwunife

Thanks Maurice Vaughan, I will do just that. Looking forward to meeting you all!...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Godswill "Izu" Ekwunife. I also suggest introducing yourself to the community in the Introduce Yourself Lounge (www.stage32.com/lounge/introduce\_yourself)....

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Maurice Vaughan
Something You Learned While Filming/Director Questions

What's something you learned on set as a director? Something about directing, a piece of equipment, lighting, acting, practical effects, and so on. Or if you're thinking about becoming a director, what questions do you have?

Chris Thane

What really surprised me was how much emotional support actors need, not because they’re weak, but because they’re carrying the emotional weight of the story. My job wasn’t just to say “stand here” or...

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Maurice Vaughan

I never thought about that, Chris Thane. That's something new directors should definitely know before going on set for the first time. Thanks for sharing.

Debbie Croysdale

Agree@Scott Yes “Time” is the pearl of great price. Aside the emotional bond/connect director needs to give actors psyche V characters psyche & preciseness for visual mood in Indie I learn new strategies for coping with time restraint every set. Really one can never stop.

Debbie Croysdale

I keep an open mind on every set despite major prepping beforehand. Same as any character in script can throw a curveball in story so can any crew member. Applies to both Indie & Studio albeit the lat...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great advice and insight, Debbie Croysdale! I think keeping an open mind on set despite major prepping beforehand can be helpful. What an actor or crew member suggests might be better for the scene th...

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Maurice Vaughan
FREE! Behind the Scenes of ADOLESCENCE: How the AD Team Mastered One-Shot Magic on Netflix’s Smash Hit

This Wednesday May 7th, Stage 32 is hosting a FREE educational webinar on Netflix’s smash hit ADOLESCENCE, and it’s packed with invaluable insight for filmmakers, cinematographers, producers, actors, ADs, production managers—anyone working on set or looking to level up their on-set knowledge.

Join Fi...

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Sydney S
Learn from an accomplished director who's worked for Hulu, FX, Comedy Central, and more!

Hi! Excited for the class to begin. In this four session class, Heath will walk you through every step of directing a film or television episode, and delve into the skills and techniques you need to know to successfully helm your own project.

In session one, he will go over the overall role of the di...

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Heath Cullens

Really looking forward to another great session and to meeting everyone!

Sydney S

Thank you Heath! We are so lucky to have you back again for this lab! Everyone is in for a treat!

Sydney S

Hey, all! Only a few spots left, can't wait to meet everyone on Wednesday for the lab! Email edu@stage32.com to grab your spot!

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Stephen Folker
Filmmakers - What's your first step....

You’ve got a script in hand and a target shoot date—what are the first steps you take? Do you focus on funding, casting, location scouting, or something else?

What's your process?

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Nothing happens without finance. You should have a properly broken down schedule and budget before you have a target shoot date. Does that exist?

Geoffroy Faugerolas

It's a bit the chicken-and-the-egg. Sometimes casting helps you get funds and vice-versa. But as Shadow mentioned, you can't do anything without money. Have a solid budget ready to go, a potential sho...

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Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32 Welcomes Geoffroy Faugérolas as Our New Director of Development Services!

Geoffroy "Geoff" Faugérolas is Stage 32's new Director of Development Services. He's here to help writers, actors, filmmakers, producers, and other above and below the line talent find success through education, access, and other high-level opportunities.

Read Geoff's impressive résumé in today’s b...

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Max Z S
Talent Representation

As an independent filmmaker who lives in the Upper Midwestern region of America (Minnesota), I have had difficulty in trying to find a talent agency that would be able to represent me. To those with experience, is signing with an agency that operates even outside of your home state a good idea and s...

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Pat Alexander

Hey Max Z S Thank you for bringing up this important question about regional representation. As someone working with filmmakers across various markets, I can definitely provide some insight.

Being base...

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Max Z S

Pat Alexander Thank you so much for your answer. This is all very informative and helpful, and I do not mind at all sharing such information regarding my filmmaker focus.

Maurice Vaughan
Working With Actors: The Casting Conundrum

In today’s blog, Mark W. Travis talks about the director/actor relationship and two casting processes (the traditional process and the process with the focus on the character, not the actor). www.stage32.com/blog/working-with-actors-the-casting-conundrum-4089...

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Sydney S
NEW Webinar! Coming next week!! Behind the Scenes of ADOLESCENCE: How the AD Team Mastered One-Shot Magic on Netflix’s Smash Hit

Stage 32 is so excited to announce that we are thrilled to partner with the 1st Assistant Director, Sarah Lucas, from NETFLIX'S ADOLESCENCE! In this webinar, you’ll explore how the AD team for ADOLESCENCE was structured, the overall filming process—from pre-production prep to executing those seamles...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Absolutely, Joshua Young, well said! Adolescence is such a masterclass in restraint and precision. I can’t wait to hear how Sarah Lucas and the AD team managed to coordinate that kind of invisible cho...

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Sydney S

So glad you will be attending Joshua! Ashley love your note on invisible choreography on such a large scale. ... beautifully said!

Sydney S

Also, you're welcome to put any questions here before the webinar for the live q + a section for Sarah!

Deborah Charman

I'm so new to all of this, I am practicing the two ears, one mouth process...listen, listen, and then listen some more.! However, I will venture to say that, as a consumer, I was totally captivated by...

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Faris Sabanija

Can't wait to watch this! I am obsessed with well-executed long takes, and I can't wait to hear what the process was like.

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