
It’s easy, and you don’t have to “wax eloquent.” In fact, I recommend you don’t try. Just pop into the lounge and give a brief intro of WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, HOW. One weekend every month, you have a chance to reintroduce yourself.
Example:
"Hi, my name is Libby Wright, and I’m a screenwriter who also dabbles in producing and writing scores. I’ve just joined Stage 32, and I started writing scripts three years ago. I’m here because I want to find connections with other creatives. Living in rural Louisiana, I don’t have a lot of opportunities to collaborate with people in this industry, so I’m really hoping to find some connection here.”
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I cannot stress enough how awesome this is!
Sometimes there are free webinars, which I love, and if you missed the most recent one where Producer Anna Henry did a full breakdown of the Heated Rivalry Pilot, you can catch the full recording by clicking here!
But Ask Me Anything events in the Stage 32 Lounges are hands down my favorite.
Why? Because an expert is answering whatever questions we pose for 24 hours! Yes, you might not get an immediate answer due to time zones and other commitments, but where else are you, someone from a non‑entertainment hub, going to be able to get expert advice and connections? Where I live, I could ask an alligator, but that’s about it!
The best part is that the posts stay available in the lounges, even after the event ends. So if you missed your chance to ask a question, you can still learn so much valuable information from reading through the posts.
For example, if you missed the recent Ask Me Anything Event in the Producing Lounge with Film & TV Producer, Nikita Adams, you can still read through all of her valuable advice by clicking here!

Go ahead: pop into every lounge!
There’s no restriction, and you might learn something. Maybe you can come to the lounges I moderate (Screenwriting & Composing) and do a fun creative exercise, talk shop about the greatest scores or characters of all time, or get that pesky logline you’ve been trying to fix for two years up to par (thanks Maurice Vaughn).
Explore all of the amazing lounges by clicking here. But don't just scroll through, join in!

And… if you really want to up your game and you’re a writer like me, The Writer’s Room is a must! It’s full of great advice and feedback live on Zooms with industry professionals, exclusive access like Open Writing Assignments to submit your scripts to producers and reps, a VIP lounge where you can collaborate even further with other Writer's Room, and too many other perks to name.
Stage 32 offers everyone a first month free to explore the amazing benefits by clicking here!

I have to say, the staff here go above and beyond.
Whenever I have a question, I send an email (pro tip: email — don’t DM if you have a pressing question). They have guided me to the right educational materials, the right experts to pitch to, and even helped me find other opportunities I didn’t know existed. They know their stuff, and the connections they have are phenomenal.
If you ever want advice about your creative goals, next steps, and the best experts to connect with, you can email the Stage 32 Success Team directly at Success@Stage32.com!
You can also explore Stage 32's Global Contest Hub by clicking here!

When you are ready, the Stage 32 education classes, webinars, certification courses, and labs are phenomenal.
Some are for absolute beginners—start there!
I learned from my 10‑pager experience and decided to make a wish list of interesting courses. I’ve done webinars and classes, but my all‑time favorite thing here is the LAB offerings.
Labs offer an intimate setting, usually over several sessions, where the expert really gets to know you and offers practical advice for your project. Jeanette Milio’s finance course for my feature film blew my mind and leveled me up in a way I’m convinced I would never have reached on my own. We got to pitch to two executives at the end, and it was invaluable!
You can explore Stage 32's upcoming courses, as well as their entire back catalog, by clicking here.
Or you can always email their Education Team directly to ask for curated advice on the best courses for your interests and goals, at Edu@Stage32.com.
Put all of this together, and you’ve got a real chance at making something happen!
Whether it’s building friendships, honing your craft, learning a new skill, or finding a path to completing a project, this is the way I’ve done it — and the way you can win too.
Do these top ten steps, and you’ll be on the path to massive connection, massive support, and true success! And, if you’re like me, you may just exponentially move your project forward…
My feature‑film script went from busted‑up, total amateur hour to a Double‑Recommended Script, a fully formed pitch deck, an expertly crafted line budget, and solid structure, all thanks to the support, instruction, and collaboration I found on Stage 32.
Now that we’ve sung our way through learning all about Stage 32, I’d love to hear your experiences. Where are you on the list? Have you completed everything, or are there things you still have yet to explore? Are there any parts of the platform that you feel most comfortable or at home? Have you built any special friendships? What favorite tools have I missed?
Let's hear your thoughts in the comments below!
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