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A FREE Stage 32 Webcast Event!

A FREE Stage 32 Webcast Event!

What a Film Commission Is, What They Do, and How They Benefit Productions

Film Commissions are one of the most underused free resources in our industry, and most creatives have no idea what they actually offer.

They exist in cities, regions, states, and countries across the globe, and their entire purpose is to support productions like yours. Yet most filmmakers either don't know they exist, assume they only matter when a tax incentive is involved, or aren't sure what to ask for. The result? Productions move forward without ever tapping into location directories, permitting assistance, local government connections, and community resources that are sitting there, ready to use, at no cost.

This FREE Stage 32 webcast, taught by Marjorie Galas of AFCI, gives you a clear picture of what a film commission actually is, how it's structured, and the full range of services it provides. You'll learn when to reach out, what to ask, and how to use AFCI's global directory to find the right commission for your project, wherever you're filming.

By the end of the session, you'll understand why a film commission should be your first call, before you lock your location and before you roll camera.

This session is for you if you're:

  • A producer or filmmaker at any stage of your career
  • A content creator developing projects for film, TV, or streaming
  • A production coordinator or line producer managing logistics
  • A screenwriter or director looking to take a project into production
  • A student or emerging creative breaking into the industry

And if you know someone who could use this, share it with them. This is exactly the kind of knowledge that changes how someone approaches their next production, and it's free for everyone.


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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh
July 2026 Filmmakers' Club Goal - week 1

Mine is to complete two scripts; my social satire dramedy Metal Garden and romantic thriller The Letter Man. I'm focusing entirely on accruing written material so pitching later will be easier.

I'd also love very much to get back to writing SiR so Finding Elpis as a series will be one step closer to completion~

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks so much Sydney S~ I’ll definitely work hard. I’m wondering if maybe I should also try for at least a second double recommend before I dive back into pitching lol...

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Rosie Lyons

Just have the believe and courage, you can do it

Haley Mary

Those are awesome goals, Banafsheh! I'm sure you can succeed!

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thank you Rosie Lyons~ I’ll definitely go for it~

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Thanks so much Haley Mary, I’ll work hard~

Swati Panda
How to direct and write a romantic scene

Writing, acting as the actress and directing this romantic scene from Bouquet Of Lies produced by Sineyqueen Global films came easy to me when I decided to put things from my own real life , my own thoughts rather than copy from here and there. It brought a freshness and was very easy for me to writ...

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Peter Marshall
Understanding Ourselves and Society (What Does it Mean to be Human?)

“Human nature is the concept that there are a set of inherent distinguishing characteristics, including ways of thinking, feeling and acting, that all humans tend to have”. Lester A. Lefton

To be human means to experience life through a combination of intellect, emotion, and connection. It involves t...

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Doug Kayne
The 2000 Year Old Influence On My Comedy

The incomparable Mel Brooks turned 100 yesterday.

I can honestly say that Brooks unknowingly prepared me for one of my chosen life paths.

I remember when one of my mom's coworkers gave us a cassette tape of Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks' THE 2000 YEAR OLD MAN. I listened to that album countless times --...

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Elle Bolan
July Filmmakers Club - Week 1 goals

Hey filmmakers!

This week launches the July Filmmakers Club.

You can read about it in today's blog by Ashley Smith.

So, as for goals! I'm hoping to complete the first draft of a collaborative horror project I'm writing. Also...

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Sandra Isabel

Hi Elle Bolan, happy July Filmmakers Club :)) I appreciate that you are doing a collaborative horror project. How is your experience co-writing ? I never did, so I am curious:)) I love that you want t...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

You can do it, Elle Bolan!

Elle Bolan

Thanks my friends. Looking forward to all the progress we are gonna make.

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Anyone else going "wide" with their IP?

Hi, I wanted to ask a quick question about leveraging your story across multiple formats. I recently turned my novel into a pilot script, then just launched the audiobook on ACX, while simultaneously pitching the pilot adaptation—which just picked up a couple of festival nods). My novel is getting a...

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Rutger Oosterhoff

The only thing i could pay for myself the last 12 months is making a feature into a comic book, half way now.

Henry Hereford

Jen Winters Such a great question. I think there are so many options to grow IP beyond the traditional route of getting a script straight to screen.

I'm doing the same thing myself, actually. I was pit...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Jen Winters IMO, it does not unless the IP is remarkably strong across all genres. The reason is because different media have entirely different audiences, entirely different market dynamics, and enti...

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Sydney S

Hi Jen! First off, congratulations! Turning your novel into a pilot, launching the audiobook, earning festival recognition for the pilot, and maintaining strong reviews is an incredible accomplishment...

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Sandra Isabel
July Filmmakers Club – Week 1: My Goals

The month we’ve been waiting for since the November Writers Club finally arrived :)

I’m starting July with a lot of creative energy and a clear plan.

I just finished wr...

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Elle Bolan

These are great goals, Sandra! I keep meaning to dig into verticals, but time has not been on my side with it. But I will get there! Fingers crossed you get that one sold. And it's so exciting that yo...

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Sandra Isabel

Thank you, Elle Bolan. I try to have them always in different projects because I never know what will succeed:))

Verticals are a very good challenge and I accepted Kay Ross challenge, that’s why I hav...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Great goals, Sandra Isabel! Best of luck!

Sandra Isabel

Thank you sweetie. They are too much, but we’ll see :)) Now I go to see yours Banafsheh Esmailzadeh :))

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Adedoyinsola Patricia
Authoring and playwriting

Looking for an director or an agent for my first script

Coco Bella

u will get one dear...

Adedoyinsola Patricia

Thanks.

Want us to be friends, well I can guess that you are older than me, but don't worry I will respect you.

Lauren Hackney

Hey Adedoyinsola, this is Lauren from the Stage 32 team. I just wanted to let you know I moved your post from Authoring & Playwriting to Filmmaking / Directing, as it fits much better there. Let me know if you have any questions, and all the best to you!

Adedoyinsola Patricia

Thank you Lauren Hackney, please text if you are here, I would like you to give me tips that can help me.

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Leonardo Ramirez
July Filmmakers Club Week 1: Setting Your Independent Filmmaking Goals!

July Filmmakers Club is back!

If this is your first time joining us, here's the quick version. July Filmmakers Club is your month-long creative accelerator, built to help you connect with fellow filmmakers, set clear intentions, and move your projects forward with real purpose, in partnership with Bl...

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Coco Bella

okay Leonardo we get it

Elle Bolan

Thanks for sharing Leonardo. Are you setting any goals for this month?

Leonardo Ramirez

Hey Elle Bolan - Right now, I'm going through Robert McKee's "Story" book based on his seminars. My goal is to study through that - it's a little over 400 pages. We're in development with "Sol Rise" s...

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A.B. Scripts
Pitch: Short Indie Horror Concept

I’m an independent horror writer with a new, 3-page high-concept treatment. I specialize in atmospheric suspense and character studies, making this project an excellent fit for your platform.

Main Themes: Supernatural | Revenge

Logistics: High-tension, designed for a low-budget, few-locations indie pr...

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Abhijeet Aade
The Audience Doesn't Fall in Love with the Plot. They Fall in Love with the People.

As filmmakers, we often spend countless hours refining the plot, adding twists, raising stakes, and making the story more complex.

But I've been thinking about something lately.

Most people don't remember a film because of its plot alone.

They remember how a character made them feel.

We remember a fathe...

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Mohammad Ali RANJBAR

Abhijeet Aade, I believe your point is that all compelling films are character-driven (if I understood you correctly).

While I respect that view and agree that many enduring masterpieces are indeed cha...

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Abhijeet Aade

Mohammad Ali RANJBAR Thank you, Mohammad. I appreciate your perspective, and I agree that it shouldn't be treated as an absolute rule. Films like Inception and Memento are brilliant examples of concep...

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Mohammad Ali RANJBAR

I agree. Of course, for the characters and the story to remain in the minds of the audience, the script alone is not enough. In character-driven or even concept-driven films, choosing the right actor...

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Coco Bella

hmmm

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Subin Karkani
Background music isn't just what you hear. It's what you feel.

I've always believed that a great score doesn't compete with the visuals... it completes them.

A scene can be beautifully shot and brilliantly acted, but the right music gives it emotional direction. It tells the audience how long to hold onto a moment, when to breathe, when to hope, and when to fear...

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