Hello, my name is Sandy and I'm an American-Latina Filmmaker in Los Angeles with Texas and Chicago roots! It's my first time posting here. Enjoy networking and collaborating on various genres. Member: Women In Film, SAG-AFTRA, and NALIP.
Hello, my name is Sandy and I'm an American-Latina Filmmaker in Los Angeles with Texas and Chicago roots! It's my first time posting here. Enjoy networking and collaborating on various genres. Member: Women In Film, SAG-AFTRA, and NALIP.
Hi everyone!
I'm a French Director in Los Angeles with great Live Action and Animation Movie projects, also available to Direct interesting projects.
Let's change cinema together!
I am TV Producer and Editor, living in Los Angeles, and I work in reality TV. I have also written five novels and three books of nonfiction. I have an action series called The Quintana Adventures (quintanaadventures.com) which are doing well, and I am pitching them as a stream series. I have benefit...
Expand postHello. I just made a new account here, and I am excited to meet other people who are looking to enter, or already in, the entertainment industry. I'm 20, and I am going to be moving to Oklahoma from Connecticut soon. Filmmaking is what I want to do for the rest of my life and I am very eager to get my career started.
Yeah! I have many movies in my collection. From classic Hollywood, to modern blockbusters, to silent cinema, to foreign arthouse. I love many of them, but I even have problems with some films that I o...
Expand commentOne thing I’d recommend is study the history of film, and where the techniques came from, not just where another director paid homage to them. Getting to the source teaches a director how to be creative and innovative with limited resources and some imagination.
Welcome to the community ! Pleasure to meet you ;) My name is Aray, I'm a screenwriter/content creator. Have you reached out to Jason Mirch yet? j.mirch@stage32.com He's The Director of Script Service...
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Working title: Red Carpet Bodyguard
Genre: Action-comedy
Format: Feature
Logline: The world’s biggest action star, who considers himself a symbol of masculinity, is assigned a female bodyguard after an attempt on his life, but only agrees if she poses as his girlfriend.
Themes: the story touches on toxi...
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Expand commentOoo, YES, the original Bad Boys is SO GOOD! I grew up in love with Beverly Hills Cop and Lethal Weapon as well. I'm not bidding, but I love the genre and wanted to participate ;-)
I could do a good job, since I grew up with all sort of 80s movies where the protagonist was a straight male, which made me feel very frustrated. Is there any money on the table? I write action too.
Dan MaxXx , I have considered that and though it is tempting to retain full ownership and receive all the credit if the film was ever to be made, I am a big believer in giving credit where credit is d...
Expand commentShiv, what Dan is saying... and I second him - You may not be a seasoned writer else you would not be seeking a co-writer. Seasoned writers don't team up/co-write, they good by-them-selves. Co-writing...
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I am looking for an intuitive guy or gal with awesome ideas who wants to shoot videos for my songs.
They range from Reggae to Pop, Classic to Rock and more. I will be offering my pov on shots and
would appreciate your input when I falter! I would love to see some clips of your work and will send
copi...
Expand postHey, John! Sounds fun! Don't forget you can post a job listing here as well: https://www.stage32.com/find-jobs/add
What’s essential to being a good filmmaker? First and foremost, its passion. Regardless of what you want to believe, filmmaking will be one of the most seductive, yet volatile and deceptive relationships you will ever grapple with. I’ve quipped it's my “fatal attraction” because of the pleasure and...
Expand postShe is my only mistress LOL! So well said, my friend, and thank you for sharing your pain and your love!
I have to admit that I've been doing some version of this dance for way too long. My first theat...
Expand commentThe only "toxic" relationship and rollercoaster I want to go in, LOL! Thank you for this, Shane Stanley
I've loved film, and the craft of it, since I could remember. I knew I wanted to be a film director by age 10, but didn't discover my true passions -- screenwriting and film editing -- until I was 14...
Expand commentIf you can find an Avenue that allows for your passion to be financed, then that is what I consider winning. Through all the hardships of doing the work that pays the bills, the real goal is to be abl...
Expand commentmy DGA member college classmate struggled and delivered pizzas in his 20s. Got his industry break at age 31-32 union card and has been working steadily for past 16-years straight. And he preps hard fo...
Expand commentI'm curious - what is the shortest e-book you've ever made? What is the shortest e-book you've ever purchased?
And... WAS IT WORTH THE PRICE?! LOL!
I self-published a YA crime/domestic drama back in 2012 and it was only 45,000 words. It was part of a huge learning experience and the start of my writing journey but it was way too short ;-) and I t...
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I recently had the good fortune to be a part of the Socially Relevant Film Festival New York, and it was a blast. I was able to view a number of filmmakers and hear their thoughts about their work and the industry. I also was fortunate enough to have my screenplay, In Hyding, selected as one of the...
Expand postI'm producing and directing an independent romantic dramedy entitled 'Jacob Marley on Broadway - A Ghostly Love Story.' I'd love recommendations to strong casting directors in NYC
Hey, David Weinberg! If you are hiring, you can post in a job listing here: https://www.stage32.com/find-jobs/add...
Expand commenthello everyone, stage32 is like a big family with incredible talents, My Name is Kumar, I am your go-to guy for 3D animation, from conception to storyboarding to final 3D Animation, in all Styles, Anime too,Â
Hey fellow writers, I had a question I wanted to pose. When I write stories, I naturally just write them without considering much of what my “tone” is. Any suggestions as to how a writer identifies what their tone is if they never considered it before? I think this is especially important as I start...
Expand postYour character arc will define his/her voice and tone to it, e.g. A nun is with an arc of such and will have a respectful religious voice with a soft natured tone that would never use vulgar language,...
Expand commentAgreed that individual characters have their own tone in dialogue while also embracing story elements, and especially the endings of plotlines (the arcs). Arcs act as a kind of cosmological statement...
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Welcome, Sandy! Pleased to meet you and network!
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Thanks James! Nice meeting you, too.
Nice to meet you Sandy!
Welcome Sandy!
Welcome Sandy Baumann Great to meet you.