Filmmaking / Directing

The place to discuss, share content and offer advice and tips on all things filmmaking and the craft of directing. From pre-production to on set practices to navigating the industry and beyond, this is your forum

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Stephen Folker
First Film That Inpired You to Create....?

What was the first movie(s) that truly made you want to make movies? For me, it's gotta be BAD TASTE or EL MARIACHI. Both films were made with little to no resources and kickstarted careers.

Stephen Folker

Love a good pyschological film. Are you working on a script now Gabriel Dahlseng ?

Maurice Vaughan

Sounds like a plan, Stephen Folker!

Sandra Isabel Correia

No, but that novel is the foundation for my Soul Mated screenplay :))

Farook Qais

90s TMNT, then The Lion King, then what went on to be my favourite film: Alex Proyas' The Crow.

Andrew Eugene Schultz

S.L.C. Punk. The comedy of that movie and the way it goes from a coming of age story into a cautionary tale is incredible. The comedy is relatable and the emotional charge of the main protagonist is t...

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Maurice Vaughan
FREE Stage 32 Community Open House

Are you new to Stage 32 or looking to get more out of your time here?

Join the FREE Stage 32 Community Open House this Monday, April 28th at 12:00 pm PT / 3:00 pm ET!

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Tucker Teague
FREE MUSIC with no strings attached

Hey fellow filmmaking folks, the multi-award-winning American musician, songwriter, record producer, and disc jockey, Moby, has made available 500 songs for FREE for anyone who needs them for anything, including film and video creators. Below is the verbiage from his site and below that is the link...

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mobygratis - Free Moby music to empower your creative projects
mobygratis - Free Moby music to empower your creative projects
Free music resource designed to empower creative projects by students, non-profits, indie filmmakers, musicians and more.
Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing, Tucker Teague. I could listen to these tracks when I write. And I could use them in my mood reels. I checked the faq section. I'll need a commercial license....

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Ashley Renee Smith
Breaking Down a Scene with Bong Joon Ho | MICKEY 17

If you love digging into the art and intention behind cinematic storytelling, you’ll want to check this one out.

In this new Vanity Fair video, Mickey 17 director Bong Joon Ho breaks down the pivotal ship scene featuring Robert Pattinson as Mickey Barnes. Bong goes into incredible detail about the fr...

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Rutger Oosterhoff

They are having so much fun together!

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Elmare Hendricks
Project Dynamics

As we are ending off the EASTER WEEKEND, it was filled with a LOT of Family time. HOW did you find this time off. Some of us are pressed in between deadlines. Please share some of your Projects pivotal moments. How did you navigate challenging times with Family wanting time , as well as your Project.

How did you navigate these dynamics.

Ashley Renee Smith

Elmare Hendricks, Balancing family time and creative deadlines is definitely a challenge, especially around holidays. I try to be really intentional about carving out specific blocks of time for each,...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
The Director/Talent Relationship

Great article below from Deadline about Sinners and the creative relationship between Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler. It’s worth noting that everything they discuss circles back to character and story.

From award-winning indie films to record-breaking blockbusters and genre-defying projects, this...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Geoffroy Faugerolas, This was such a great read. It really reinforces how powerful a story can be when the focus stays rooted in character first. You can feel the authenticity in everything Coogler an...

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Xochi Blymyer
Hollywood. What’s its future?
There's a Feeling We're Not in Hollywood Anymore
There's a Feeling We're Not in Hollywood Anymore
Movies and TV productions are rapidly leaving California to film outside the United States, where labor costs are lower and tax incentives greater. Industry workers are exasperated.
Ashley Renee Smith

Xochi Blymyer, This is such a thought-provoking article. It really highlights how much the landscape is shifting, especially with so many productions moving overseas for financial reasons. It raises i...

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Maria Johnsen
Filmmaker’s Journey

To the brilliant filmmakers who face rejection over and over and keep asking themselves why, your talent is not defined by someone else's 'no.' Some souls, like yours, are born with a frequency too rare for the world to recognize right away. You didn’t just come to make films. You came to rewrite wh...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Maria Johnsen, this is so beautifully said. Your words really hit at something deep that so many filmmakers and writers experience but rarely hear articulated. It’s hard to keep showing up when the wo...

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The movies Scorsese DIDN'T direct

Awesome read on the movies that Martin Scorsese almost directed but didn't. I can't believe some of the films on this list!

https://tinyurl.com/mhaud8wb

Martin Scorsese's Unmade Movies: 16 Films the Oscar Winner Almost Directed
Martin Scorsese's Unmade Movies: 16 Films the Oscar Winner Almost Directed
Martin Scorsese's film career could have looked very different if he had directed these 16 movies. A list of his incomplete projects.
Maurice Vaughan

I haven't seen a lot of these films yet, Sam Sokolow (I need to get on it), but I'm sure Martin Scorsese would've done an incredible job directing them!

Ashley Renee Smith

Wow, what an incredible post, Sam Sokolow! Thank you for sharing this. It’s mind-blowing to imagine how different film history could have been if even a few of these projects had actually come togethe...

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Dakota Kyle
Gaining attention help

Hello all!

I'm pretty new here, and I'm ready to start my career as a creator. Even though I've done my fair share of research, I'm still a little out of sorts on where and how to start getting attention on my series...

I've created a pitch packet, series bible, and other resources and I'm even making...

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Dakota Kyle

Thank you!

I actually don’t have a pilot script because the drafts I have written so far is the basic outline and what the series is generally about. I wany other people to help develop pacing and ass...

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Dakota Kyle

Sorry I don't know why it tagged multiple times

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Dakota Kyle. You could make a collaboration post on the Job Board (www.stage32.com/find-jobs).

Something else that might help you get attention on your series is making a sizzle reel fo...

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Sam Sokolow

Hi Dakota Kyle - welcome to the community and so cool that you've got your series in motion. I highly recommend emailing the Stage 32 Success team at success@stage32.com - that can navigate you to the...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Welcome to Stage 32, Dakota! It sounds like you’re off to a fantastic start by already putting together a pitch packet, series bible, and building your personal brand through a website. That’s huge!

If...

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Maurice Vaughan
How To Stop Creative Burnout: 3 Somatic Experiments That Can Help!

Alexandra Stevens talks about creative burnout and gives three somatic experiments to help stop it in today’s blog, like The Havening Touch Experiment. www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-stop-creative-burnout-3-somatic-experiments-......

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Geoff Hall
An Interview with Alexia Melocchi

Hi,

Here's the first soundbite from our interview with Film Producer, Sales Agent and Advisor, Alexia Melocchi.

Sandra asks Alexia, "What are the pitfalls in marketing [social impact entertainment] films?

What are your thoughts? Is there a problem with seeing social impact films as entertainment?

How wo...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Geoff Hall For you and everyone else, this reply is no comment on your interview or the subject, which I clearly find interesting. But it is on the term "social impact." The terms "art" and "propagand...

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Geoff Hall

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg just a brief reply for now. Oh, I wasn’t offended, I just needed to clarify what propaganda is and is not.

Geoff Hall

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg Hi again, Shadow.

Each of us is carrying something; no one in life gets a free pass. We may have health problems - physical, mental, spiritual. Our children and loved ones...

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Geoff Hall

I noted this in your reply: “Art is exploration. Propaganda is concerned with change.” I agree with your first premise, but not the second. Propaganda is not about change, it’s about control; reinforc...

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Jon Shallit

I am working with a former security driver/protector/chauffeur who was around everyone in Washington D.C., on a video game script. It is based on real places and people. I also worked with a former US...

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