Excited to have found this platform.
Excited to have found this platform.
Are you looking for distribution? We are launching a new streaming platform this week designed for the independent filmmaker. You earn dollars from the first view. To learn more email angel@indiestream.tv. Here is a preview of our site.
https://preview.indiestream.tv/browse/?fbclid=IwAR17ocdlUoX6XOQl...
Expand postAre you looking for distribution? We are launching a new streaming platform this week designed for the independent filmmaker. You earn dollars from the first view. To learn more email angel@indiestream.tv. Here is a preview of our site.
https://preview.indiestream.tv/browse/?fbclid=IwAR17ocdlUoX6XOQlDoSK1yHh...
is the distribution also international. Mode of delivery of films ?
Yes it is
so we are based in Pune, India. We are looking to bring small, independent films to our audience and also list some local audience on your portal. What visibility does a local film from India get in y...
Expand commentso we are based in Pune, India. We are looking to bring small, independent films to our audience and also list some local audience on your portal. What visibility does a local film from India get in you customer database and country ?
this is my portal: www.rasaaurdrama.com!
I am doing this. Watching a TV/ series or film. Digging it's script , reading. Channeling the writing process. Then working on my dialogues. Anyone can suggest more richer methods to steer into screenwriting ?
Hi Folks! I'm a NYC based author of 25 commercial fiction novels, including "Operation Cinderella," formerly optioned by John Davis for Fox. Recently, I co-authored "Stolen Kiss" (indie feature film) with Emmy award-winner Linda Yellen and Michael Leeds (currently being shopped) and a TV pilot drame...
Expand postHi Folks! I'm a NYC based author of 25 commercial fiction novels, including "Operation Cinderella," formerly optioned by John Davis for Fox. Recently, I co-authored "Stolen Kiss" (indie feature film) with Emmy award-winner Linda Yellen and Michael Leeds (currently being shopped) and a TV pilot dramedy adapted from my "Suddenly Cinderella" series and set in present day and 1950's NYC and L.A. - "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" meets "Girls" with echoes of "Mad Men." I entered the pilot in Stage 32's contest ((deep breath)). Thrilled to be here and looking forward to hearing what others are working on.
Hope: Sounds like some good things are happening with your projects. Best of luck with the shopping. Please keep us posted as thing progress.
Thanks Phillip!
Lovely!
nice brother, I am Pune, India based!
Hey Everyone!
I was just thinking that it's been a while since I last checked in. How's everybody doing? Are you off to a great start for those New Year resolutions? Personally, I'm having a delayed start. My vacation ran (thankfully) longer than I originally intended, and then I had a very sluggish...
Expand postHey Everyone!
I was just thinking that it's been a while since I last checked in. How's everybody doing? Are you off to a great start for those New Year resolutions? Personally, I'm having a delayed start. My vacation ran (thankfully) longer than I originally intended, and then I had a very sluggish start getting back into the groove, but I'm back, I'm ready, and it's...February.
Looking back over the past year, I would say I've had a (personally) successful year. No, I didn't win any competitions or meet anybody who's going to catapult my script to the top of the list, but I did write a feature-length script that I'm proud of. This in itself is an accomplishment, so any of you who have written scripts that you're proud of, just relish in that right there. Writing isn't easy and perseverance is even harder, so congrats to all of you.
Not only did I write one script that I'm proud of, but I've actually completed 7 scripts thus far (TV & Feature), and this is entirely due to my developing a workflow that I'm happy with. I wake up around 7 am, coffee and procrastinate till about 8 am, and then I write until lunch time. Lunch and more procrastination till about 1/1:30, then back to work until about 5 pm. After that, I stop for the day because to me 8 hours is plenty. The best part of this schedule is that I've grown used to it, and I came to miss it over the holidays.
So my goals moving forward are to go back and do third and fourth drafts on my previous scripts until I have 7 scripts that I'm proud of. While I periodically do this, I'm breaking ground on an original TV drama that I'm pretty excited for, working as 1st AD for an upcoming short film, and starting to figure out how to produce and direct my own personal short films. There's a lot going on here, but I keep reflecting on things I hear or read about on Stage 32; newbie questions, people's success stories, as well as people's failures. Not everyone wants to talk about failing, but when they do there's a lot to be learned from it.
Anywho that's me. I hope everyone is doing great and constantly moving forward!
Mitch B.
your schedule is a baller and super intriguing!
Debbie Croysdale I'm not gonna lie, procrastination is tough to fight, I'm a pro at it, but I've convinced myself that if I need to take a long break, I should at least do something productive (gym, b...
Expand commentDebbie Croysdale I'm not gonna lie, procrastination is tough to fight, I'm a pro at it, but I've convinced myself that if I need to take a long break, I should at least do something productive (gym, books, groceries), and that way I keep my Netflix binges for the evenings. If I'm on a role I'll usually keep writing until I'm tapped out, but I try to save some of my "inspiration" for the next morning. I try to stop while I have a clear idea of what's coming next.
Dan MaxXx Thanks man!
How many scripts have you read? How many movies have you seen? How many Film Festivals have you attended? You have to be around it, constantly be networking and meeting people. Reading scripts and see...
Expand commentHow many scripts have you read? How many movies have you seen? How many Film Festivals have you attended? You have to be around it, constantly be networking and meeting people. Reading scripts and seeing movies. "What was your favorite of all the Oscar movies?" "I haven't seen any? In fact, I haven't seen a movie this past year." Someone said this to me. You think I would hire him? Nothing bothers me more than people who say they have passion, but haven't a clue about movies or the industry itself. Be around it, as Dan MaxXx suggested. Crews, Film Festivals, networking events. Go see movies. Read scripts of your favorites to learn from. Write. And, you MUST brand yourself. Both with a Social Media presence and with every person you meet. Why not write a Short-Short that you can raise the money to make? Get yourself a real IMDb credit. Maybe win some Festival Awards and then put it on both Amazon/I-Tunes and DVD after your Festival run. There are ways to do the things I just said. ;) Break Legs! GOD BLESS and STAY FRESH! <3
Hello folks :) I am looking for any PR/journalists who are attending the OSCARS; to do small story for us ? Could anyone suggest people/publications!
Hello folks :) I am looking for any PR/journalists who are attending the OSCARS; to do small story for us ? Could anyone suggest people/publications!
Hello Rasa -
Welcome to the community! I'm Amanda Toney, the Managing Director at Stage 32. Since 2013 I've been proud to oversee Stage 32's Next Level Education, which provides you the most up-to-date tools necessary to become a better creative.
Over the years Stage 32 has worked with over 500 industry executives and professionals to teach online webinars, classes and intensive labs exclusively for you - our Stage 32 community. We bring you instructors who have worked directly on some of your favorite films, TV shows or theater productions to teach you in-the-trenches information that you won...
Expand postHello Rasa -
Welcome to the community! I'm Amanda Toney, the Managing Director at Stage 32. Since 2013 I've been proud to oversee Stage 32's Next Level Education, which provides you the most up-to-date tools necessary to become a better creative.
Over the years Stage 32 has worked with over 500 industry executives and professionals to teach online webinars, classes and intensive labs exclusively for you - our Stage 32 community. We bring you instructors who have worked directly on some of your favorite films, TV shows or theater productions to teach you in-the-trenches information that you won't find anywhere else on producing, directing, financing, writing, packaging, acting and more.
Our Next Level Education has a 97% satisfaction rate and averages 4.5 out of 5 stars. Plus, we've had the honor to be called "LinkedIn meets Lynda.com for film, television and theater creatives" by Forbes Magazine.
I encourage you to take the next step to continue learning and expanding your career by clicking here, or clicking "education" on your top menu bar.
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Happy to have you here Rasa!
Hi, we are building a small theatre production team, need some inputs on some areas of a focus , which is a super must ?
Hi, we are building a small theatre production team, need some inputs on some areas of a focus , which is a super must ?
Hi Rasa. I'm RB, Founder and CEO of Stage 32. As a screenwriter, producer, actor and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work, landing representation, launching projects, securing funding and simply making the connections that will make a difference in their careers. That's why I created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 1,000,000+ members representing every country on the planet 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 m...
Expand postHi Rasa. I'm RB, Founder and CEO of Stage 32. As a screenwriter, producer, actor and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work, landing representation, launching projects, securing funding and simply making the connections that will make a difference in their careers. That's why I created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 1,000,000+ members representing every country on the planet 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 to pay it forward by inviting 5 fellow creatives to the network and by spreading the word of Stage 32 through other social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The more creatives, the stronger the network. The stronger the network, the more opportunities.
Thanks for joining the movement and for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. I very much look forward to your contributions.
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Welcome, I'm sure you will make lots of positive connections!
To greatness!
Hi Juliana, my script happens in Peru!