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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: Stepping Outside the Comfort Zone Through Networking

Hey Filmmaking Lounge,

This week, my creative growth looks a lot like what many of you are probably feeling right now: pushing myself to network, even when it feels uncomfortable.

Networking is something I do regularly, but that doesn’t mean it ever stops being a little intimidating. Reaching out to n...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Ashley Renee Smith. Congratulations on your creative growth this week!

I started outlining my first vertical short series this week, I'm used to writing short scripts and commercial scripts, so wo...

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Debbie Croysdale

@Ashley Networking in general always energises me even if physically tired, not just on a social, educational or professional growth level but it’s also a tad spiritual. The latter may sound OTT but m...

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Peter D. Marshall
Tips from 3 Famous Directors on Working With a Film Crew

  1. Martin Scorsese says be decisive. Humility has its place, but you must also assume the responsibility that comes with being the decision-maker. Keep your vision top of mind. Always remind yourself of your original vision. Stay focused. Block out everything around you that distracts from the idea yo
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Maurice Vaughan

Fantastic tips! Thanks for sharing them, Peter D. Marshall. I always remind myself of my original vision. That's one reason I keep going back to my outline when I write and rewrite a script. Every wri...

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Free Webinar with Mark Scruton - Production Designers Collective

Hey guys, I wanted to let you know the that the Production Designers Collective is hosting a free webinar with Mark Scruton, the production designer behind Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice and Wednesday. It'll be so cool to hear from him about what went into those amazing sets! The webinar is on Zoom, Janua...

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PDC Sketch Club with Mark Scruton | Production Designers Collective
PDC Sketch Club with Mark Scruton | Production Designers Collective
Join us online as the PDC Sketch Club welcomes its first guest, Emmy-winning production designer Mark Scruton. With over 25 years of experience in film, television, and commercial production, Mark is…
Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Eva Wister-Zaccari. Thanks. I JUST finished watching season 1 of Wednesday before getting on Stage 32 and seeing your post. I signed up for the webinar. Looking forward to it!...

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Pat Alexander
Directing the #1 Christmas Film on Netflix with Janeen and Michael Damian

Michael Damian is an award-winning actor, director, writer, and producer. He first gained recognition for his 18-year run in the role of rock star Danny Romalotti on the #1-rated daytime television drama, THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Janeen Damian is an American writer, director, and producer of film...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great share, Pat Alexander! Thanks. Being on set and learning from more experienced people is really helpful for directors, writers, etc. And if directors, writers, and so on can't be on set, we can l...

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Pat Alexander
Ryan Coogler & Spike Lee | Directors on Directors

The 'Sinners' & 'Highest 2 Lowest' directors talk about their leading men, Michael B. Jordan, Denzel Washington & A$AP Rocky, why Coogler got so many rejections from studios before Warner Bros took on his film, and how Spike Lee's career started.

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYMePP6LEuc)...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the video, Pat Alexander. Ryan Coogler and Spike Lee are incredible directors! Sinners and Highest 2 Lowest are incredible too! They're both movies filmmakers, writers, actors, etc....

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Sam Rivera
Warner Bros. Discovery Explores Netflix Deal, Angering Theater Owners

Warner Bros. Discovery is exploring a major distribution deal with Netflix, potentially sending future Warner, New Line, and DC films to the streamer shortly after they leave theaters. This move has sent shockwaves through the industry, particularly angering theater owners who see it as a direct thr...

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Maurice Vaughan

I don't think short theatrical windows are good for theaters, the industry, and moviegoers, Sam Rivera. Some people can't see a movie in theaters on opening weekend, the first week, etc....

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Maurice Vaughan Well, WB is responding to the market, and the market increasingly prefers streaming over cinemas. Here's a in interesting quote from the article: "In speaking with Congress, Cinema Uni...

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Pat Alexander

the shorter theatrical windows argument/idea is especially befuddling given the 3 original movies (Sinners, Weapons, OBAA) that aren't franchise IP/reboots/sequels to brigade the global box office in...

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James Lagrimas
How to Create a Sizzle Reel to Sell Your Film or TV Project - Webinar with Brenda Lau

Your script might be great—but your sizzle is what sells it. Join award-winning producer Brenda Lau and discover how to turn your concept into a powerful visual pitch that gets results.

In this Stage 32 webinar, you’ll learn the anatomy of a great sizzle—from crafting the copy and selecting the right...

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Gary Jacobs

I know Brenda has worked on documentary projects before, and I'd like to ask that she include information about Sizzle Reels for documentary projects in this session. I am developing a documentary ser...

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Sydney S

Thank you Gary! We will see everyone soon.

Sydney S

Remember to put all questions for Brenda below for the live Q + A. Our moderator will be moderating the webinar chat and the comment section below!

Sydney S

Questions about the webinar, please email edu@stage32.com at anytime!

Sydney S

Looking forward to learning today!

Peter D. Marshall
Working with Your Crew

One of the most important roles of any director is to tell a strong story, and one of the director’s first priorities is to communicate their vision of the story clearly to the crew and the cast. While teamwork and a sense of camaraderie are crucial, you must remember your duties as a director.

Main...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great tips, Peter D. Marshall! Thanks for sharing them.

"It’s also important to stay open to input from your crew, as their expertise can offer valuable insights that may enhance the final product."

You...

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Pat Alexander
'One Battle After Another' Filmmakers Break Down Epic Final Car Chase Scene

Paul Thomas Anderson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Chase Infiniti, Regina Hall and the filmmaking team break down the final epic car chase and what the rolling river of hills brought to the story as Willa confronts her past and seizes her destiny.

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAinlvxGvdA)...

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Maurice Vaughan

One Battle After Another and the final car chase are incredible, Pat Alexander! They're suspenseful and shot really well! One of my favorite movies of the year and one of my favorite car chase scenes....

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Rose Dupuis

Okay now I know the ending.

Peter D. Marshall
The Director's "Top Three” Creative Team

The Director of Photography, Production Designer and First Assistant Director are the director's "Top 3 Creative Production Team" because they play key roles in bringing the director's vision to life. They work closely with the director throughout pre-production and production to ensure that the fil...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for breaking down these three key roles, Peter D. Marshall!

Elle Bolan

I love these breakdowns you've been posting. Thanks for sharing!

Rough Cut

Hello everyone! I'm Li, a director from China. I've just completed my very first feature film, and right now I have a rough cut ready. I would be truly honored and delighted if some of you would be interested in watching it and sharing your thoughts and feedback with me. Your insights would mean the...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Your post appears invisible unless someone highlights it, possibly do to a bug in the S32 app(?).

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Ruqing Li. The text of your post shows up in the Stage 32 phone app but not the web browser. I'm guessing you wrote the post in the app, so you might need to edit the post in a web browser. That w...

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Amanda Toney

Congratulations on your film Rudqing! I’m commented to give exposure to your post to people in my network, hopefully you’ll find a great collaborator to watch and help you out!

Ruqing Li

Amanda Toney Thanks, Amanda!

Peter D. Marshall
What it's like to be a Television Director

In Television, the Director is very much like a Guest Star, coming in to execute their vision for the episode before moving on to their next project. Directors are often hired for specific episodes, requiring them to rapidly understand the show’s tone, characters, and existing visual style.

The Direc...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the info and quotes, Peter D. Marshall. Is there time for reshoots in television?

Amanda Toney

Peter, so great to see you! Absolutely love this post, it’s so informative given all your years experience directing!

Peter D. Marshall

Maurice, Yes. On most TV shows, they will have budgeted time to do a re-shoot or pick-up shots. These are usually done by a second unit crew if the main unit crew is shooting. However, there are times...

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Peter D. Marshall

Amanda, thank you very much for your comment. Stage 32 is one of my favorite filmmaking websites!

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