Filmmaking / Directing

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Geoff Hall
Film director David Lynch, dies aged 78

Well, it’s a sad day in the filmmaking world, as it has been announced that the great maverick filmmaker David Lynch has passed away.

What are your favourite memories of Lynch, or your favourite films?

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly9vymjexvo...

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Film director David Lynch dies at 78, family says
Film director David Lynch dies at 78, family says
The Oscar-nominated writer and filmmaker is famous for the film Mulholland Drive and the TV series Twin Peaks.
Pat Alexander

Rest in Peace. On my Mt. Rushmore of directors for sure

E Langley

From "Blue Velvet".

The candy-colored clown they call the sandman/

Tiptoes to my room every night/

Just to sprinkle stardust and to whisper/

Go to sleep, everything is alright...

Sleep soundly, Mr, Lynch.

Pablo Godoy-Chaves

We lost a legend, such a remarkable director.

All I can say is thank you, Mr. Lynch for all the stories you wanted to share with all of us.

Your legacy will forever be remembered.

Rest in peace, and thank you!

Gillian Yong

David Lynch’s dreamlike worlds that made us see reality in a completely new way.. His passing leaves a void, but his influence will continue to inspire us to embrace the weird and wonderful aspects of life and art. Rest in peace.

Geoff Hall

Gillian Yong I wonder if we are losing the artist’s view of filmmaking, Gillian? Artful films seem to be viewed as high-risk and don’t draw the investors, but then perhaps we have to make them with a...

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Maurice Vaughan
TOMORROW – Writers' Room AMA

Writer-directors and everyone who's interested. Chisom Ude, Producer & Former Creative Executive at Lionsgate (JOY RIDE, SHADOW FORCE, NOW YOU SEE ME 3), will be having an exclusive AMA in the Writers’ Room Lounge tomorrow, answering questions about “Writing For An Ensemble”!

Chisom will be answering...

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Geoff Hall
Mel Gibson Praises Ridley Scott’s ‘Gladiator’ as ‘Spiritually’-Affecting ‘Without Being Overt’

“I’m pretty average at most things, but I’m good at a couple of things. I know how to tell a story on film, I know how to do that,” said Gibson. “That’s a weird place to be, but I think a lot can be achieved by art and image and you can convey a lot without actually having to say it. You can do thin...

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Mel Gibson Praises Ridley Scott's 'Gladiator' as 'Spiritually'-Affecting 'Without Being Overt'
Mel Gibson Praises Ridley Scott's 'Gladiator' as 'Spiritually'-Affecting 'Without Being Overt'
Mel Gibson praises Ridley Scott and his work on 'Gladiator,' calling it a film that speaks to him on an 'emotional' and 'spiritual' level.

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Vincent Weberink
5 Insights for Navigating the Business Side of Filmmaking

Filmmaking is both an art and a business. Here are 5 insights for navigating the business side :

1. Understand Your Market : Know your audience and tailor your film to meet their expectations.

2. Budget Wisley : Plan your finances carefully to avoid overspending and ensure profitability.

3. Networking...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great insights, Vincent Weberink! "A great film won’t succeed without a solid marketing strategy." There are a lot of great movies I didn't get a chance to see until years after they got released beca...

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Richard "RB" Botto

Fantastic insights, Vincent Weberink. All points are valid and worthy, although I would say that in this day and time, everything stems from #1. It's vital for all artists, not just filmmakers, to und...

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Orson Welles on Watching Too Many Films

"The film industry is eating itself with legacy sequels, franchises and remakes. All of which are homages to superior movies that came before them. Nobody seems to be capable of innovation, because they're all scared to start new trends and branch out to more niche sub-genres. Even arthouse movies a...

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Rutger Oosterhoff

True that's Willem, that's why "Babygirl" (at least partly) is refreshing.

Mike Boas

I wonder if Welles was annoyed by anyone in particular? De Palma? Spielberg?

Sam Sokolow

It's hard to calibrate the innovation of Citizen Kane in it's moment and the effect it had on cinema. Can be tough to live up to that aura. But the film is amazing IMO and holds up on most every level...

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Karen "Kay" Ross

PLEASE NOTE: Orson Welles died in 1985 and A24 was founded in 2012, SO Welles did not and could not have been the one to say what is within those quotes. Please take a minute and edit this to confirm...

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Willem Elzenga

Its a quote from @Shendersons3003 on Youtube that goes along with this video - if you go there you'll see it has many likes ands some respons. I merely highlighted it here on Stage32, as I think its a...

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Maurice Vaughan
FRIDAY – Ask Me Anything with Chisom Ude

Writer-directors and everyone who's interested. Chisom Ude, Producer & Former Creative Executive at Lionsgate (JOY RIDE, SHADOW FORCE, NOW YOU SEE ME 3), will be having an exclusive AMA in the Writers’ Room Lounge on Jan 17th, answering questions about “Writing For An Ensemble”!

Chisom will be answer...

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Ashley Renee Smith
The Squib — This Device is Behind Cinema’s Greatest Gore

In real life, violence is never fun. But in movies, violence can be a blast. For over a century, filmmakers have innovated different ways to revel in the gore, and audiences have eaten it up. One of the pillars of this gore is the squib, a small device that has had a massive impact on the way violen...

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Maurice Vaughan

That is messy, Mike Boas! Looks great! I'm looking forward to seeing FRENZY MOON!

Bobby G

all digital gunshots? this is so un American. Practical effects need to make a comeback im so sick of this CGI bullshit

Ashley Renee Smith

Wow, that's so neat, Mike Boas! Keep the updates on your project coming!

Sherri ZImmerman

THANKS MAURICE for letting me KNOW!! I was really thinking the Director's Lounge was OFF

LIMITS -- MIGHT have to check that out later!!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sherri ZImmerman.

Arvid Mahieu
Post-graduation

Hello everyone! I signed up to this site with the idea one could benefit from it as this seems like a very tight community.

I have a question regarding directing and filmmaking. I'm finishing my Bachelor in film studies this year in June in Belgium, and have the aspiration to move abroad and start a...

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Jane Sanger

hi Arvid,

I don’t want to rain on your aspirations but both writing and directing are hard to break in, but it doesn’t mean you can’t,

1. As a writer, write 6 or so features of pilots and get them crit...

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Willem Elzenga

Jane Sanger your input is not inspiring at all, typically old school and yes you are raining on his aspirations. You simply assume to much.

Arvid Mahieu After filmschool I started a company with money...

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Pat Alexander

A great way to make a living is getting on a roster at company that does ads. Film ads for the company to make a bucket of cash, some of which you can contribute to your next projects. Start small and...

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Arvid Mahieu

Hey everyone, thank you all for the insights, I'll definitely make note of it. Starting a company Willem Elzenga seems easier said than done haha, but I'll look into it.

I think indeed a good way to s...

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Sam Sokolow

Great advice from everyone here. Ultimately, making content is the key for directors. There are many types of directors so there are many ways to approach it. If you excel as a DP or Production Design...

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Maurice Vaughan
Ask Me Anything with David Zannoni

David Zannoni (Founder of Zannoni Media, North American Consultant for Freeway Entertainment, & Stage 32 Certification International Liaison) is having a free AMA in the Financing/Crowdfunding Lounge all day, focused on “Understanding Collection Account Management”!

David is answering questions lik...

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Sam Sokolow

David is doing such an amazing job in this AMA today! Flagging for my network so they go in and ask David questions.

Maurice Vaughan
Behind-the-scenes Material

What type of behind-the-scenes material do you get during production? Photos, videos, soundbites, etc.? And what do you use them for?

Maurice Vaughan

That's a great reason to take BTS photos/material, Pamela Jaye Smith! You get to relieve memories of being on set.

Maurice Vaughan

I like that, Sam Sokolow. Staging Access Hollywood type of interviews. How long are they usually?

E Langley

Just stills BTS.

For promotion/marketing. Keepsakes for cast and crew. Blackmail.

Maurice Vaughan

"Blackmail." I'm calling the cops, E Langley.

Sam Sokolow

Maurice Vaughan - it varies on length but I usually 5-10 minute interviews as the sound bites you need are really 15-30 seconds each. Just get the high level questions about the film's subject matter,...

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Sydney S
Lab coming soon! Create Your Feature Film Investor Pitch Deck

Stage 32 is excited to welcome Sara Elizabeth back for her upcoming lab.

In this exclusive Stage 32 6-part pitching lab, you will learn everything you need to know to make a pitch deck that stands out, gets your investors excited, and ultimately leads to financing for your project. Over 6 interactiv...

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Daniel Goudreau

I have pictures too but I won't have them in the one page with all the text. My situation is unusual in that my script is not yet written, I am solving its structure at the same time as the pitch deck...

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Daniel Goudreau

Natalie Diorio the video of class 1 is available and can be found in your "my library" area of education

Daniel Goudreau

Natalie Diorio Fun too, no matter what happens down the road.

Daniel Goudreau

Not sure why it would be public

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Natalie Diorio. I'm a Lounge Moderator. This post is in the Filmmaking/Directing Lounge. The post isn't private. It was made six months ago to promote Sara Elizabeth's lab, but you all can chat he...

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Maurice Vaughan
TOMORROW – AMA with David Zannoni

David Zannoni (Founder of Zannoni Media, North American Consultant for Freeway Entertainment, & Stage 32 Certification International Liaison) will be hosting an AMA in the Financing/Crowdfunding Lounge tomorrow, focused on “Understanding Collection Account Management”! The AMA will be all day, and i...

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