Evan Wilder: Distributor, talent scout and transmedia producer in Detroit, Michigan.

Kylie Miller
Looking for Freelancers

Greetings all! I work for Plantation Village Studios, which also has a stage 32 page. We are currently seeking very qualified freelancers in the areas I will list below. So if you or someone you know is well versed in any of the following, please make yourself known. Thanks so much! After Effects ar...

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Richard "RB" Botto

Thanks, Joel! Nice to meet you, my friend.

William Bourke

Hi Kylie, I'm a 3ds max artist, after effects artist and adobe premiere editor. I'm interested in working with you in the near future, kind regards from William Bourke :)

William Bourke Animation Vide...

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Evan Wilder

Are you the narrator of this web commerical?

Evan Wilder
How To Save Time on The First Draft.

Before I write any screenplay, I write what I call a screenplay outline. This is nothing more than generic outline of the plot layered in bullet points. Then, I use that outline to write the final spec script. What do you guys do in regards to writing your outline?

Stacey Chehardy

I prefer to let the characters tell me what they're doing. When I write, I'm in the moment with them and they tell me what they say, what they do and how they react. I couldn't write an outline if my life depended on it. I prefer to let the story tell itself through the characters.

Ingrid Abrams

After the outline, when doing the dialogue, etc the characters do tell me what to write, but the outline keeps characters from running off on a tangent with the story, in my opinion. But, whatever works- there's no one rule for creating.

Alex Sarris

Hey Evan, It depends on the type of screenplay, theme and the genre I am working in. If it requires a significant amount of research then that will all be recorded in my notes and an outline created u...

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Evan Wilder
Be Anywhere With Us An Animation/Timing Director

Times change and they change rapidly. Video games were just little sprites that run amuck on your screen and now you can now use those very same graphics to tell a story. Yes, it’s very possible now. They’re called machinima and our mission is to create a RPG satire-drama that achieves three milesto...

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Evan Wilder
RPG Satire-Drama Seeks Background Artists

Let’s take a trip back to the 90s when joystick was a sexual innuendo for masturbation. We didn’t have 3D-rendered backgrounds from Final Fantasy VII, we had regular 2D backgrounds and we were just fine with those. Now welcome back to 2013 where everyone and their neighbor has the phenomenal ability...

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Evan Wilder
Bringing 16-bit RPG VG Characters As Timing/Animation Director

Times change and they change rapidly. Video games were just little sprites that run amuck on your screen and now you can now use those very same graphics to tell a story. Yes, it’s very possible now. They’re called machinima and our mission is to create a RPG satire-drama that achieves three milesto...

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Evan Wilder

My, my, aren't you everywhere?

Evan Wilder

Hi, Max, I've came across your page. I'm curious about your past as a former IT-entrepreneur, though.

Evan Wilder
I've Been Getting Constant E-Mails!

I've signed up for Stage 32 about a few months ago. I have been getting e-mails from it since but I was too busy to respond until now. Now, as an animation producer, I am announce now that I plan to be with this social network and I look forward to getting know each and every one of you guys!

System Admin

Hey Evan, I'm the CTO and lead developer at Stage 32. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback about the site. I'd love to hear your comments! To get started with Stage 32 and understand all the features and resources the site has to offer, please check out the Getting Started section and our FAQ.

Richard "RB" Botto

Hi Evan. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 150,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and...

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K. C. Steward, Screenwriter
Knowing the end at the beginning?

I've read that screenwriters should know how their scripts ends before starting to write. I find that even though I outline and flesh things out, my script creates its own ending organically. Do you usually know your ending at the beginning?

Lisa Molusis

Yes, I know my ending before I start writing. And if you think about it the only difference in an outline is that you're using truncated phrases to establish the story-- fewer words and broader stroke...

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Doug Nelson

If you know not where you’re going, it’s unlikely that you’ll ever get there.

Phillip E. Hardy, "The Real Deal"

I like to have an outline with an ending in mind. However, we are the writers creating our stories, characters and worlds in which they live. Therefore, we are omnipotent. When someone offers to pay me for my work, then they are omnipotent.

Evan's network

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