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Peter D. Marshall
BIG List of Creative and Logistical Filmmaking Elements

Here’s an (incomplete) list of the many Creative & Logistical Elements YOU should know in the filmmaking process. :)

Archiving and Preservation: Safeguarding film materials for future generations.

Art Direction: Collaborating to execute the film's artistic vision.

Attention to Detail: Noticing small th...

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Raul Suzara II

I love the collaborative process of films being made.

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the list, Peter D. Marshall. What's a way that a production team can help a community affected by the film's production?

Sam Rivera
New 2026 OWAs: Music Series, Dark Comedies, Uplifting Dramas & More

As we head into the new year, we're launching a fresh set of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) for 2026. These opportunities come directly from producers and executives seeking standout projects across a wide range of formats—from music variety shows to female-driven YA dramas.

With deadlines in mid-Ja...

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Stage 32 Certification Expands Partnerships in Spain and Latin America

Stage 32 Certification also has partnerships in other states and countries.

If you have any questions about Certification, email our Head of...

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Peter D. Marshall
25 WORKING Tools of the Director (pt2)

The phrase "the working tools of the film director" refers to the practical and technical skills, knowledge, and resources that a director uses to bring their creative vision to life. These “tools” are the instruments and techniques that a director employs to plan, execute, and edit a film.

13. Point...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing part 2, Peter D. Marshall. You're right. Every story needs a unique perspective or point of view. Sometimes that unique perspective or point of view is a character, situation, locat...

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Shazz K
Concept teaser

Hi everyone!

After successfully announcing the launch of my eBook, 'City of Veins', I wanted to take the world-building a step further. I’ve always felt that Urban Fantasy deserves a cinematic visual treatment to truly hook readers.

I’ve just released a Concept Teaser to bring the characters, Lina and...

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Michael David

Thanks @Shazz K! I always wanted to try this but never knew how...

Brenda Lee Lau

good to know you’re developing further. as I said earlier the AI is very impressive and I look forward to seeing how it develops. congratulations

Shazz K

Michael David You should definitely try it, It’s a bit of a learning curve to get the lighting and consistency right, but it’s a game-changer for indie creators. I’m happy to share some of the tools I...

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Shazz K

Brenda Lee Lau Thank you, Brenda! Really appreciate the encouragement

Geoff Hall

Shazz K hey there Shazz, well, of course I have a dialogue bias!! However, putting that to one side, if only(!), in my mind it’s like the whole video is building to some kind of revelation. Something...

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Geoff Hall
The Christmas Message for Independent Filmmakers - Why the oldest story we tell still matters—especially now

Here’s a Sub-Stack post from Elliot Grove, the mastermind behind the UK’s Raindance Film Festival, appearing in our world in 1992.

He has posted a remarkable article on his Sub-Stack account and it starts like this, with his observations about indie filmmaking.

If you were pitching the Christmas stor...

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Maurice Vaughan

Geoff Hall "And make them [indie films] without permission." Filmmakers don't need permission to make films, writers don't need permission to write scripts, actors don't need permission to make scenes...

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Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan thanks Maurice. Permission is an outdated zeitgeist that causes creative people too much heartache. The phrase ‘just do it’ comes to mind!...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Geoff Hall. "Just do it" does come to mind. And making a movie, web-series, vertical series, etc. doesn't have to take a lot of money. The marketing campaign doesn't have to either....

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Robert Bruinewoud

"the oldest story we tell"? – i think our First Nations people here in Australia, with a continuous culture dating back 50–60 thousand years, may have a few stories little older

Sandra Isabel Correia
One Battle After Another — A Masterclass in Direction, Performance, and Screenwriting

Yesterday I watched One Battle After Another on Prime, written, directed, and produced by Paul Thomas Anderson, and I’m still thinking about it. Every once in a while, a film arrives that reminds us why we fell in love with cinema in the first place for me, this is one of the standout films of 2025....

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Maurice Vaughan

One Battle After Another is phenomenal, Sandra Isabel Correia! One thing that stood out to me is the characters. Incredible, memorable characters!

Sandra Isabel Correia

It is phenomenal, outstanding and a jewel in all senses. I agree with you, Maurice Vaughan and for me is my number one until now from 2025. The characters stay with you long after the credits roll, an...

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Sam Rivera
Movie Theaters Made $9 Billion Again, but Is Netflix About to Crash the Party?

The U.S. box office is forecast to hit $9 billion in 2026, but the industry is worried about Netflix's planned $83 billion buyout of Warner Bros.

The core fear is that Netflix, as a streaming-first company, will drastically shorten the exclusive theatrical window to get Warner Bros. movies on its ser...

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2026 U.S. Box Office To Hit $9B: How Long Can Theatrical Biz Remain Intact Before Netflix-Warner Bros Crushes The Window?
2026 U.S. Box Office To Hit $9B: How Long Can Theatrical Biz Remain Intact Before Netflix-Warner Bros Crushes The Window?
The 2026 domestic box office is set to clear $9 billion, but when will the Netflix-Warner Bros merger finally hurt theatrical business?
Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the article, Sam Rivera. That's incredible for the box office and industry! I hope the box office grows and Netflix's planned buyout of Warner Bros. doesn't affect it! One thing cre...

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Ashley Renee Smith
How Sofia Coppola Adapts Her Filmmaking Style Across Budget Levels

Hey Filmmaking Lounge,

I wanted to share a fantastic video breakdown that looks at how Sofia Coppola approaches storytelling across three very different budget tiers, and what we can learn from how she adapts her craft to the resources available.

Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MGPxxKx...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Ashley Renee Smith. Writing to the budget matters. I've done it for producers and directors. I write with the budget in mind for my spec scripts. The only time I don't is when I write a...

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Stage 32 Now Certifying El Paso, Texas!

Stage 32 Certification also has partnerships in other states and countries.

If you have any questions abou...

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Peter D. Marshall
25 WORKING Tools of the Director (pt1)

The phrase "the working tools of the film director" refers to the practical and technical skills, knowledge, and resources that a director uses to bring their creative vision to life. These “tools” are the instruments and techniques that a director employs to plan, execute, and edit a film.

1. Actin...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the tools, Peter D. Marshall!

Peter D. Marshall
45 PERSONAL Tools of the Director (pt4)

"Personal Tools of the Film Director" are the individual qualities and characteristics that a director brings to their work. These are the unique abilities that shape a director's approach to storytelling, their interactions with actors and crew, and their overall creative vision.

35. Risk-Taking: Wi...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the 45 tools, Peter D. Marshall! I enjoy reading your posts, and I pick up things from them. I'm not a director, but it's helpful to know a lot about other areas of the industry as...

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