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Gareth Taylor
Australia and New Zealand connections!

Hi everyone. I am looking to make connections with people in Australia and New Zealand. I'm interested in speaking with producers, directors, DPs and other creatives to get a sense of what the industry is like and what opportunities exist to collaborate and work there.

I'm a LA-based Swiss cinematog...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Gareth Taylor. Hope you're doing great and you connect with members in Australia and New Zealand!

Kym Jackson

highly recommend checking out the facebook group Australians in LA (we all go back and forth) and maybe join the Australians in Film group in LA to get to know a few people who can intro you to folks...

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Dwayne Williams
Does Blending Genres Make Horror Scarier or Weaker?

Blending genres can either amplify horror or take away its edge. Psychological tension, sci-fi, and crime elements can add depth—but do they make a film scarier or just different?

Some of the most unsettling films aren’t pure horror, but does mixing genres enhance fear or dilute it?

Curious to hear di...

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Maurice Vaughan

Oh yeah, Dwayne Williams. Psychological Horror is really scary too. Yeah, I think a Cyberpunk theme can portray Horror as effectively as older settings. I think a Cyberpunk dystopia and things like bo...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Dwayne Williams I love genre bending in projects because when it’s done with intention, it can elevate horror by adding emotional layers, unexpected turns, or deeper philosophical stakes. A well-blend...

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Debbie Croysdale

@Ashley agree. Blending of genres can heighten or dampen the horror element. Depends on how successful the fusion. I’ve turned off films initially having total investment of my time until some scenes...

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Dwayne Williams

Ashley Renee Smith and Debbie Croysdale, I completely agree—genre blending, when done with intention, can truly elevate horror, adding depth and unexpected layers. Do you think there's a genre that ca...

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Debbie Croysdale

@Dwayne Great question, I feel nothing is impossible regards to blending horror in all genres but I’m no fan of horror comedy. Dark humour seeded well in selected scenes can serve as payoffs/reveals/t...

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Sydney S
4-Part Class: How to Prepare your 60 Second, 2 Minute, 5 Minute and 10+ Minute Feature Film Pitch

Pitching is one part of the industry you can’t hide from.

We are constantly pitching whether it is to get money, attach talent, option your script, getting a distributor on board and beyond. Sometimes you have 60 seconds standing in line for coffee or on an “elevator”, and other times it is a formal...

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Sydney S

Likewise!

Dele Fadahunsi

Hello, everyone. I'm Dele Fadahunsi from Lagos, Nigeria. I've produced and directed lots of brand communication videos and events, but now working on my first movie -- a cybercrime thriller (we've com...

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Mark Furney

Christopher - I'm trying to log into the class at 8:53 PDT, and no luck. Can you get a link to stage 32 support on this glitch. I emailed them yesterday. Oh well ??

Mark Furney

I'm assuming there will be a video link I can access next week - go on with the class if there's a hassle on my end. Carry on !! :)

Janice Carlberg

Christopher, I never got a link to join. Finally found the link, waited to be let in to class for a half hour. PLEASE SEND ME A LINK!!! No-one to help me get into your class so I am very annoyed at th...

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Maurice Vaughan
Director Binder/Computer Folder

Do you keep a binder/computer folder of your film that helps you on other projects? If so, what do you put in it? Budgets, legal documents, shot lists, cast and crew contact info, vendor information, etc. I think binders/computer folders can save directors time because they can use some of the thing...

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Maurice Vaughan

I’m a big fan of keeping organized folders too, Ashley Renee Smith. I only use computer folders, but your comment got me thinking about doing both. Digital and hard copy.

Maurice Vaughan

Great, Mike Boas. Do you make a binder for your animation productions? Or is it easier to keep digital folders for those?

Maurice Vaughan

I think that's something filmmakers should keep in mind, Vital Butinar. How much power a data storage system uses. And if they even need data storage systems because like you said, "with fiber being w...

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Vital Butinar

Maurice Vaughan that's true, but at the same time Ashley Renee Smith mentioned using googles cloud systems. I always keep reminding myself of one things, "there is no cloud, it's just someone else's c...

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Mike Boas

No binder for my animation work. it’s mostly people working in different locations, so it’s all managed with google sheets, pdf files, frame.io, and Dropbox....

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Maurice Vaughan
Kick The Tires Of Your Comedy

If you’re developing a Mockumentary or another kind of Comedy, check out the advice and insight that Karen “Kay” Ross shares in today’s blog! www.stage32.com/blog/kick-the-tires-of-your-comedy-4040...

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Maurice Vaughan
It’s Introduce Yourself Weekend Again!

Introduce Yourself Weekend is Friday through Monday. Connect with creatives and industry pros, build industry relationships/network, catch up with friends, talk about your projects/goals, and share your victories.

Don’t forget to comment on other people’s posts. It’s a great way to network and show...

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What is storytelling?

I often read people are in the filmbusiness because they love storytelling. But what is storytelling?

Storytelling is the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own narratives, which are shared as a means of en...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great topic, Willem Elzenga. "To me storytelling is something natural which came through all the stories I have digested in my life." Me too. I put stories and experiences from my life in my scripts,...

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Sam Sokolow

I'm of the belief that storytelling is innate in humans and therefor a necessity for humnakind. Joseph Campbell's The Hero With A Thousand Faces explores this beautifully and is the basis for The Hero...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I don't know the hard mechanics about storytelling but I think of it as an art that's as natural to us as breathing. One of my teachers at uni said that it's so natural to us that we've been processing stories since we were babies, we just did it without words.

Debbie Croysdale

I’m fascinated by the ancient Navajo who handed down stories whilst sat in circles & the art of prehistoric cave dwellers @ Sam mentions to Shakespeare, onto more recent writers and today’s authors. S...

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Dwayne Williams
What’s the Secret to a Great Pitch Deck?

I'm eager to know—what do filmmakers really want to see in a pitch deck? I've been getting mixed reviews, and I’d love to hear from anyone with experience or knowledge in this area. Are there any articles or references you'd recommend for crafting a strong pitch deck? Your advice would be greatly appreciated!

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Dwayne Williams. I've been making pitch decks for a while. I make pitch decks for my spec projects and pitch decks for writers, producers, and directors. Here's some tips for making a great pitch...

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Dwayne Williams

Maurice Vaughan My guy, appreciate you! How do you feel about AI-generated photos?

Maurice Vaughan

No problem, Dwayne Williams. I don't use AI-generated photos. I'm completely against using them, but some people use them for pitch decks.

Dwayne Williams

Maurice Vaughan I understand you're against using AI-generated photos, which I respect. What alternatives do you recommend for creating visuals for pitch decks?

Maurice Vaughan

I recommend Canva's photo gallery, Dwayne Williams. I also recommend ShotDeck, Unsplash, and Pexels.

Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32’s Introduce Yourself Weekend

It’s Introduce Yourself Weekend again! Friday through Monday. Head over to the Introduce Yourself Lounge and introduce/reintroduce yourself.

Meet people, build industry relationships/network, catch up with friends, talk about your projects/goals, and share your victories.

Don’t forget to comment on...

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Vital Butinar
Working filmmakers yes or no (kind of)

I saw this video yesterday and I thought I'd share it.

I think that I might agree and yet even when I work commercial gigs it seems I'm not bringing in enough. So either way it isn't working.

What do you guys think about this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxC00XV5NFM...

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Vital Butinar

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh I would tend to agree with you, but in the other hand it's also wrong because art is kind of what makes a civilization worth existing if you think about it. It's literally all ar...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Vital Butinar oh 100%, we as humans need art in order to survive. It's just unfortunately kind of a paradox when it comes to making business out of art; you can be an absolute genius and everyone love...

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Vital Butinar

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh oh you put that really nicely and I agree. It's really interesting how in most businesses if people like what you make then you're successful on many levels, one of which is fina...

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Mike Boas

Funny, I call myself a filmmaker not because I head up many personal projects, but because I do so many film-work jobs. Screenwriting, animation, editing, mixing, color, sound recording, directing, pr...

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Philip David Lee

Having never made over $35,000/year working a regular job (9to5), when I try and create films to make, I try and put myself into the budget for what I'm worth from the beginning. Screenwriter's used t...

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Maurice Vaughan
Tapping Into Your Animal Instincts When Creating

Marco Antonio Berrios talks about tapping into your animal instincts when creating in today’s blog. It's a wild idea! Check out the blog and leave your thoughts and questions in the comments. www.stage32.com/blog/tapping-into-your-animal-instincts-when-creating-4038...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sherri ZImmerman. That's beautiful. Did you make it?

Sherri ZImmerman

EXCELLENT article... KUDOS MARCO!!

Sydney S

This is an incredible topic, I'm so intrigued! Thanks Maurice, going to check out!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sydney S. You're right. It's an incredible topic! I'm gonna try it with my next script.

Sam Sokolow

Such an inspiring and actionable idea and touches the core of who we are as creatures all living together in nature, even if we build buildings and subways around us. The core of emotional living and story telling. Bravo!

Shane Stanley
You're a FILMMAKER!!! (and, suddenly being a multi-hyphenite is cool again...)

But I didn't know it ever lost its cool. Huge congrats to Sean Baker for his incredible work on Anora. Back when cats like Coppola, Walt Disney and most-recently Mike Figgis were doing this, it was okay. Then a shift happened. When the go-to with foreign buyers became solely IMDb as they waddled thr...

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Shane Stanley

Dan MaxXx Good question. It depends... Traditionally, every budget would have line-items for those specific jobs, right? Now if it's an IA/Union pic, of course that individual would be compensated for...

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Linda Harrison

First , thank you Stage 32 for putting this webinar on. Secondly, thank you Shane Stanley for leading it. If one ever wished to sit down and spend an hour and a half of being mentored by a hugely succ...

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Sydney S

Welcome, Elle! So great to have you here! Your energy and passion for filmmaking are amazing, and it sounds like you're building something really special in the Eastern Cape. Love that you’re polishin...

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Shane Stanley

Linda Harrison wow, thank you so much for that kind and thoughtful comments. They truly are why I do what I do. Wishing you the very best in your career and endeavors. Best of luck!...

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Ashley Renee Smith

This is such a fantastic and timely post, Shane. It’s incredibly validating to watch someone like Sean Baker break down those perceptions in such a powerful way. Your point about using pseudonyms on IMDb is really interesting. I didn't realize there had been such a push for that.

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