Hey guys!
Last month, I posted the 10 Oscar nominated screenplays right here on Stage 32. Since that day, over 50,000 of you have hit the page! Good on you for investing in yourself by using your valuable time to read and explore these acclaimed works.
As much as we learn from reading great screenplays, we can learn even more by discussing them. So whaddaya say we do that today and this weekend leading up to the broadcast on Sunday.
Which screenplay was your favorite? What stood out to you, good or bad?
My favorite? 3 Billboards. Running time, 115 minutes. Script length, 85 pages. Talk about economy of style and substance! Not a wasted letter.
But what say you? Let's banter. Drop down to the comments section and be heard!
I look forward to your thoughts!
RB
PS - Don't forget, there's still time to enter our 6th Annual Oscar contest. To submit your entries, click here
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Hey guys! Happy Sunday.
The past week has been consumed by Cannes prep (see all the details here), so I have something a little different for Coffee & Content this week. And it's something for everyone.
How about we cover ground on all the following topics:
- Why you need to cut the negativity out of your life- Today!
- Why you do not need to be micromanaged as a screenwriter or a filmmaker
- How you can bring value to every meeting
- What I'm hearing in my meetings regarding my new television project
- Why you need to have a plan for your movie through distribution before you start shooting
- How to identify the audience for your film or content before you go into production
- How actors and other creatives can make the best use of Stage 32
- The best methods for fighting through writer's block
- The best practices and most productive methods on social media
- When should you follow up with producers, managers, agents and financiers
I have all this and much more in the On Demand video of my most recent AMA with the community. This content is high energy and demands a strong, rich dark roast!
As always, I ask you to please share this content by hitting the handy social share buttons in the upper right corner. And, of course, I always welcome remarks, discussion and musings in the comments section below.
Enjoy the content and the coffee!
RB
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