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Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our January Community Open House!

Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our January Community Open House!

Wednesday, January 28th at 12:00 pm PT!

Every success story begins with a first step.

If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our January Community Open House Webcast happening Wednesday, January 28th at 12:00 pm PT!

Free Registration: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32s-january-2026-community-open-house-webcast

Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply ready to stop creating in isolation, the Stage 32 Community Open House is your moment to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.

This free live event isn’t a presentation—it’s a fully interactive session led by you and guided by Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32. You’ll have the opportunity to share your goals, ask questions, and tell us exactly what resources or support you’re looking for right now in your creative journey.

Ashley will walk you through the most powerful tools and features on Stage 32, including how to build a strong profile that acts as your virtual business card—clearly showcasing your skills, interests, and creative voice. You’ll learn how to participate in the free Stage 32 Lounges in a way that positions you as someone others want to collaborate with, including how to make a compelling post, contribute to ongoing conversations, and stay consistently active in a way that builds visibility and trust.

You’ll also learn how to keep up with the latest industry news, platform updates, and community insights through the Stage 32 Blog, and how to access Stage 32 Education, Certification, and Script Services that align with your next big move.

This session will close with a live Q&A tailored specifically to your goals and questions—whether you’re a writer, director, producer, actor, editor, or someone who wears multiple hats.

Wherever you’re starting from, this is your launchpad. Join us and take that first step with intention.

If you can’t attend live, don’t worry — registering ensures you’ll receive the full recording to watch anytime from anywhere.

Who’s planning to join me live for the Open House?


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Sam Rivera
Train Dreams and Taming Mother Nature!

Director Clint Bentley's film 'Train Dreams' has turned the forces of the Pacific Northwest into its main character. He talks everything about the film shot almost entirely in natural light! It's now an awards contender, winning a Critics Choice Award and landing on the Oscar shortlist for its cinem...

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Dwayne Williams 2
Hello filmmakers and directors,

I wanted to share a storyboard slide I’ve been working on and get some feedback on whether I’m heading in the right direction. I’d really appreciate any thoughts on clarity, sequencing, or areas where it could be improved.

I’m also curious to hear your perspective on format. Is this type of storyboar...

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Vital Butinar

Hey Dwayne Williams 2. Usually it's anything that does the job of conveying information about what needs to happen in a shot or scene. My experience has been usually to go with something that's fast a...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Thank you Vital Butinar, this is really great insight! I hadn’t thought about it exactly that way, but the idea that people start to form a mental picture of what the final product will look like is d...

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Eon C. Rambally

Looks great Dwayne Williams 2 ! I see you getting lots of attention and success with your work!

2016 is carded for grand projects, your work looks ready for competition amongst the best!...

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Dwayne Williams 2

It feels amazing hearing that. Thank you for the beautiful words Eon C. Rambally. I truly cherish the encouragement. I hope we get the chance to create something together in the future. :)...

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Eon C. Rambally

You're welcome Dwayne Williams 2 ! Vertical Media content and Ads is something to look into.

Are you on LinkedIn ?

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Brandon Keeton
Most important for Multi Hyphenates in Preproduction?

Hey everyone!

I'm looking for your perspective.

As many of us are in the Indie world, I am an Actor, Writer, Director, and Producer. I am currently in preproduction on a short passion project that has been in my head for 40 years. I wrote it, am Producing it, and will be Directing as well.

As many...

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Brandon Keeton

Shane!

It's wonderful to hear from you again! I read your book a few years ago as I was making my first feature "Turbo Cola" and reached out a few years ago to say thank you for the read. I didn't kn...

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Philip David Lee

Your screenplay is your playbook. If you are happy with it, follow it and you won't forget anything. You might learn things you haven't thought of before, but you won't forget anything.

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

Brandon, you'll have to do some FPA (failure prevention analysis): everyone have the script? Does talent understand what they need to wear, what colors they shouldn't wear (DP can help you with the co...

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David Hartley Milnes

Dear Shane Stanley, I was flattered to get an email saying you wanted to join my network, but now it seems a) you have left this platform and/or b) you have been impersonated by someone. I have watche...

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Hermina Orcsik

Yes, I’ve definitely felt this — especially during preproduction.

When you’re carrying multiple roles at once, that feeling that “something important slipped through the cracks” is very real. In my exp...

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Peter D. Marshall
Things You Don’t Know + Research = Things You Know

This “formula” illustrates how the process of research can transform ignorance into knowledge by seeking out information, studying, and analyzing data so you can convert previously unknown facts or concepts into understood ones. Essentially, research is the method by which you gain new knowledge, tu...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the information, Peter D. Marshall. I do virtual location scouting when I research my scripts (watching videos and looking at photos). It helps me learn about the locations and write scenes...

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Imola Orbán

Hi Peter,

Thank you for the tips, they’re very helpful! I have a question: what do you think about if a film director doesn’t go to film school? Although I’m just 15 years old, I’m thinking about I’ll...

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Peter D. Marshall

Hello Imola. Your question is a very important one for many young people who aspire to have a career in filmmaking. There is no "one-fits-all" answer to this question because everyone's background, la...

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Imola Orbán

Peter D. Marshall Thank you! Btw (sorry, I'm a Gen Zalpha xd), I go to filmmaking lessons for teens since September 2025 :)

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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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Ashley Renee Smith

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh, this is such a great share, and honestly, very relatable. That push and pull with networking is real. Wanting connection while also feeling unsure how to be in it without overth...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Geoffroy Faugerolas, I really appreciate this perspective, and you’re absolutely right. That distinction between relationship-building and contact-collecting is everything. When networking becomes tra...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Sydney S, growth really does begin the moment we stop waiting to feel comfortable and decide to show up anyway. That willingness to lean into the awkward, the uncertain, or the slightly uncomfortable...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Ashley Renee Smith. Thanks. The webinar about vertical dramas I took on here is helping me outline my series. "Understanding Vertical Storytelling "Verticals" 101" www.stage32.com/educ...

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Marie Hatten

Debbie Croysdale I can absolutely relate to it feeling spiritual , there’s real connection and energy on this platform . Depending on my energy level and whether I’m grounded / not it can feel impossi...

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Pat Alexander
Josh Safdie & Chloé Zhao | Directors on Directors

The 'Marty Supreme' & 'Hamnet' directors discuss working with their actors, Timothée Chalamet, Paul Mescal & Jessie Buckley. They also discuss how Josh Safdie famously casts his incredible extras, how Chloé uses color throughout her films and what it's like being definers of 'New Age' Cinema.

(https:...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the video, Pat Alexander. These Directors on Directors videos are helpful for directors, writers, producers, and more. I like that Josh Safdie and Chloé Zhao talk about color in the...

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Marie Hatten

Thank you Pat Alexander . I love how calm and spiritual Chloe is .

Sam Rivera
New 2026 OWAs: Studio Execs Seek Theatrical Sci-Fi, Thrillers & True Stories of Courage

We’ve launched a powerful new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) for 2026, with a strong focus on theatrically-driven genre films and inspiring true stories. Leading the charge are studio executives seeking distinctive, voice-driven projects designed for the big screen.

These opportunities are...

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Pat Alexander
He Directed Movies for Amazon & Paramount. Here’s The Truth.

Jonah Feingold spent the last decade navigating the film industry—from interning at Indy Mogul and Buzzfeed to directing features for Paramount+ and Amazon. But the landscape in 2026 is completely different than it was even five years ago.

In this video, he shares the honest advice he wishes someone...

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All the best for 2026

I wish you all the very best for 2026 !

We all carry strong ideas within us—whether they take the form of scripts, filmmaking visions, or thrilling music. May this year give them the space and momentum they deserve.

Let’s raise cinema to the highest level together.

Warm regards,

Julien

Ugo Cavallo

thanks, wishing the best to you and all other creatives around stage32 - cheers

Meg Ojiefo
  • Thanks Julien wishing you and everyone here all the very best in 2026.
Maurice Vaughan

All the best in 2026, Julien CLÉMENT! What are you working on this year?

Vital Butinar

Thank you Julien CLÉMENT and all the best to you to! Hope we all have a chance to do what we set out to do this year.

Peter D. Marshall
The “Reductionism Breakdown System”

The Definition of Reductionism from Oxford Languages is “the practice of analyzing and describing a complex phenomenon in terms of phenomena that are held to represent a simpler or more fundamental level, especially when this is said to provide a sufficient explanation.” (Ouch! Too heavy)

From Wikipe...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the info on the Breakdown System and sharing your story, Peter D. Marshall! It's a must-read post for filmmakers!

Trevor Learey
Hybrid AI Filmmaking: One or Two Actors, AI Does the Rest

There’s a lot of noise right now around “fully AI-generated films.” I think that misses the more interesting , and much closer reality.

The most viable near-term model isn’t no actors.

It’s one or two central human actors, with AI handling everything else.

Here’s why this hybrid approach works:

• A sing...

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Patrik Gyltefors

Trevor Learey, I disagree that A.I. delivers "cheaper, quicker with still appreciable quality." Sure, top notch VFX is expensive,. but that is because of the amount of iteration that goes into it to d...

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Trevor Learey

Patrik Gyltefors What I meant is that AI will need to be cheaper, quicker with some quality. I'm not suggesting it is there yet, or even close.

Patrik Gyltefors

Paul Rivers, we are already there. Never before has it been so easy for anyone to create their own film. Everyone has a decent (while not "perfect") camera in their pocket (iPhones etc.), free access...

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Amanda Toney

It is inevitable that AI will continue to integrate into art. It is up to the filmmaker to work with it responsibly.

Trevor Learey

Amanda Toney The challenge over the next decade at least, is to use AI where it saves time and money, but maintain old school techniques for authenticity and integrity.

The audience has a very attuned...

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