I’m sure many people in this industry outside of Los Angeles wonder a lot about whether or not they should move to the West Coast to make their dreams come true.
While I can continue to complain about the fact that my commute to work takes almost 2 hours and things spontaneously combust into flames over here, I completely get it. When you think about L.A., the images of red carpets, talented celebrities, and studios as far as they eye can see come vividly, and it basically is the reality of it. Just talking to people in line at the Burbank Costco or in “da club”, I’ve talked to 10x more actors and writers than I ever did in Minnesota. Even though there are so many physical opportunities here in terms of people and productions, the fact that you have to be in California to have an entertainment career is outdated.
With the emergence of avenues like YouTube and Stage 32, people have been able to find success in this industry within their own homes. Take our very own Stage 32er Brent Kado for example. Even with moving to Chicago, Brent was able to maintain his industry contacts through the Stage 32 site, and has even optioned his series and signed a shopping agreement with Indigo Films with the help of WEtv after receiving constructive advice through our Stage 32 pitching feedback services! INDIGO FILMS is an independent television production company with a long-standing reputation for developing and producing exceptional programming across a wide variety of genres. Networks produced for include Investigation Discovery, Nat Geo WILD, Travel Channel and LMN. The project pitch is now in its second round of executive reviews at Amazon! Let's give Brent a huge congratulations in the comments section below!
If there’s anything to take away here, before you decide to quit your job and abandon your old life in the pursuit of your dreams, try everything you can locally. Set a foundation for you to feel like you’re ready to take the next step. Even if you know you’d sacrifice a lot to make your dreams work, remember that there are thousands that are willing to do just as much if not more than you. It’s so important to work smart in this industry, and there’s a lot of opportunities you can commit to through your computer screen.
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About Joseph Dinh:
I am currently a Psychology student at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, and have recently finished my internship with Zaza Productions. I write and act, with an emphasis on comedy. I'd love to collaborate with other people and work on projects together, so hit me up if you need help or just want someone to work with! Feel free to check out my work on my reel.
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Well, this is exciting. As you all know Stage 32 has has worked directly with and have had an official presence at the Cannes Film Festival for the last 4 years. This year, our role with Cannes has grown. We are thrilled to announce that we are an official education workshop partner with the Cannes Marche du Film! Stage 32 will be presenting an official workshop to producers, filmmakers and other content creators on the importance of audience building, branding and crowdsourcing at the Marche titled: Crowdsourcing is not Crowdfunding - How to Build an Audience for You and Your Film. Additionally, Cannes, as supporters of our mission at Stage 32, and recognizing our place as the global leaders in online education for all film creatives, will be presenting all badge holders a free Stage 32 webinar!
Our workshop will be presented by Stage 32 Managing Director and yours truly on Thursday, May 10th at 11:30am (more information below). We will be discussing many of the topics covered in Crowdsourcing for Filmmakers: Indie Film and the Power of the Crowd and will include industry case studies and crowdsourcing success stories featuring such filmmakers as Zach Braff, Ana Lily Amirpour, Lake Bell and Justin Simien.
Last year, Stage 32 members from 8 countries had films screen at the festival. This year, Stage 32 member Michel Merkt, has two films as official selections competing for the Palme d’Or, UNDER THE SILVER LAKE and YOMEDDINE. Do you have a film screening at the festival? Let us know in the comments section below!
Finally, once again Stage 32 will be hosting a meetup during Cannes. More details on the time/venue can be found below!
If you're attending Cannes, let's start the official roll call. We (and the producers and executives we work with who will be at the fest) are specifically interested in knowing:
- What dates will you be attending?- What brings you to Cannes?- What projects do you have screening or are you bringing to the market?- Are you planning on attending any workshops or events? If so, which ones?- What is your goal during the Cannes Film Festival?
We look forward to hearing from you!
RB
Please make sure to mark your calendars!
Producer's Workshop: Crowdsourcing is not Crowdfunding - How to Build An Audience for You and Your Film
Date: Thursday, May 10
Time: 11:30am-1:00pm
Location: Les Ambassadeurs - Palais des Festivals - Level 4 - Cannes Film Festival
Speakers: Stage 32 Founder & CEO Richard "RB" Botto, Producer, Stage 32 Managing Director Amanda Toney
Event: Education workshop for Marche du Film Producer's Network (Click here for more info)
Credentials: Must have Marche du Film Badge
We will workshop best practices for crowdsourcing (which is not the same as crowdfunding) for you as a filmmaker. You will learn how to identify, engage and move an international audience using online and offline practices to build an army of support for you and your film. We will provide case studies on how various filmmakers have successfully used crowdsourcing to help make their films and build an audience while in development!
Official Stage 32 Meetup
Date: Thursday, May 10
Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Le Bar à Vin, 10 Rue Marceau, 06400 Cannes, France (more info)
Credentials: Open to all Stage 32 members and colleagues of Stage 32 members (no badge required)
Please: RSVP Here
Stage 32 Founder & CEO, Richard "RB" Botto would like to welcome all Stage 32 members who are in Cannes this year to a the official Stage 32 meetup. The meetup takes place Thursday, May 10, 2018 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm. Come network with other Stage 32 members who have films screening and meet Stage 32 Founder & CEO, Richard "RB" Botto and Stage 32 Managing Director, Amanda Toney.
We hope you will join us!
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