I'm working a screenplay to submit: GLITCH. Posting synopsis next week.
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I keep hearing that a trend is in the flow where a the Film Industry is leaving the California scene and spreading its roots into the Midwest States of Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, etc. with new actor/actress faces sought to freshen the younger demographic model age who will spend...
Expand postI keep hearing that a trend is in the flow where a the Film Industry is leaving the California scene and spreading its roots into the Midwest States of Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, etc. with new actor/actress faces sought to freshen the younger demographic model age who will spend the dollar to go see a movie or rent that video. (Gone Girl-Southeast MO...Oct.2014---Belleville The Movie April 22 Belleville IL Carbondale IL, and St.Louis---What Did She Say? Trailer Springfield MO April 12th & 13th 2014). WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON THIS TREND my friend and contributor to Stage 32?
Good post Kay. I like the North Star Alliance idea too...
The North Star idea is great. Kay pretty much said what I was thinking. You have to first look locally to see who they handle the film industry. Do you locally in Nebraska have access to trucks and so...
Expand commentThe North Star idea is great. Kay pretty much said what I was thinking. You have to first look locally to see who they handle the film industry. Do you locally in Nebraska have access to trucks and so forth for filming like Los Angeles or New York? Pretty much seeing people here in Colorado working their asses off to make film here and yet the state just doesn't know what to do at times when it comes to film. There lies in the problem, which every state may have.
It's a long time coming, this trend really started in the early 2000s. Many movies, atleast the high profile ones, I know of have been shooting in areas in Ohio. Especially in Cleveland. While others in Chicago etc.
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Expand postHi Brooke. 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.
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I have studio production experience that needs an upgrade, yet quick to learn. Enjoy writing as an occupation not hobby. Performance artistry has moments of brilliance and blinding lights. Being one wit...
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I have studio production experience that needs an upgrade, yet quick to learn. Enjoy writing as an occupation not hobby. Performance artistry has moments of brilliance and blinding lights. Being one with stage within total presence available to be logically {creative tense} vulnerable. Inhale aw of your will submission thereof character, leaving self behind. It's not an pressing command, yet that was mentioned by an known actor. We should talk without any form of censorship as creative people- support our feelings. I will never disagree with ones feelings, now. Now, I shall accept.