Producing

The place for all producers to discuss, share content and offer tips and advice on raising funds, setting a budget, on set strategies and all other topics related to producing a film, television or theater project

Market Viability of an Intimate Cross-Cultural Love Story (A Quiet Fire)

I’m developing a feature-length romantic drama titled A Quiet Fire and would really value producer perspective on its market potential and positioning.

The story centers on an Eastern woman and a Western man who come from very different emotional understandings of love and intimacy. He approaches rom...

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Amanda Toney

Congrats on your film! I think you have an opportunity to look at tax incentives available from Western countries and also Eastern countries (or states in the US) to get more money on your projected b...

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Mikey Franks

Nasir Lone this seems like a very interesting, thought provoking piece of work. Best of luck with it!

Sandra Isabel Correia
Producers: What’s Your 2026 Chapter Title?

Producing family, I’d love to hear what your next chapter looks like as we step into 2026.

Think of it as your title card for the year ahead. Something that captures the direction you’re choosing with intention:

Here’s mine:

“Closing the Circle to Open the Door.”

For me, the first chapter of 2026 is al...

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Suzanne Bronson

That is a great chapter Sandra. So exciting for you.

Sandra Isabel Correia
Disney+ Is Testing Vertical Cuts/TikTok. Producers, What’s Your Take?

Hey everyone,

I came across this piece in Vulture about Disney+ quietly experimenting with short‑form, vertical versions of their existing shows, essentially reframing premium, long‑form content into something closer to TikTok/Reels-style viewing.

Here's the link:

https://www.vulture.com/article/disney...

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Parts of Disney+ Will Soon Look Like Your TikTok Feed
Parts of Disney+ Will Soon Look Like Your TikTok Feed
Buckle up for vertical video and AI slop. Disney is bringing short-form and vertical video to Disney+ in 2026. Here's what the company's announcement at CES means for the streaming service.
Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Sandra Isabel Correia. I think vertical recuts are a smart way to meet audiences where they are. I prefer watching original vertical shorts though....

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Totally agree, Maurice Vaughan, original vertical shorts hit differently. And honestly, this feels like a whole new field of opportunities for producers and screenwriters, in my opinion....

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Sandra Isabel Correia I think the verbiage is important. "AI" and "Vertical" are considered ephemerals. Verticals always have been that, and AI in the context of general audience and retail market is...

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Sebastian Tudores

thx for this share Sandra Isabel Correia :) yeah, it sounds like a primary goal is using the vertical feed for getting eyes on other stuff. So I think Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg makes that point we...

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Eon C. Rambally

I'm trying to gather the overwhelming opportunities Sandra Isabel Correia! For me I've been preparing by anticipations, particularly with the significant leap in tech software and eventually AI!

The ma...

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Oanh Bui
When a World Is Already Built. How Do Producers Step In at This Stage?

I’m currently developing a world-driven project that is structurally thought through, but developed independently so far. I’m sharing a small logline below mainly as context, not as a pitch.

In a universe where “sacred memories” are stored, folded, and maintained like a living mechanism, a qu Expand post

Maurice Vaughan

Unique concept, Oanh Bui!

Oanh Bui

Thank you, Maurice Vaughan, appreciate you taking a look. I’m still in an exploratory phase with this world, but it’s been interesting to hear how different producers respond to projects that start fr...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Oanh Bui. I can't wait to watch it!

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth

They will look, sniff, and think it's a very good idea, which it is. The best thing you can do is go write the script. Ideas don't have any value, but a script has 100x the value. Break a leg!

Oanh Bui

Lindbergh E Hollingsworth Thanks! I agree execution is where value really shows, and I’m actively working on that.

At this stage, I’m intentionally open to development-level collaboration before fully...

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Oanh Bui
When a series is structurally built, but developed alone. How do producers step in at this stage?

I’m currently developing a series that is already structurally thought through, but was built from a world and emotional logic first rather than from a conventional plot outline.

The framework exists, the characters and relationships are clear, and the long arc is there. What I’m navigating now is ho...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Oanh Bui Well you're talking about a series here. So from my perspective, it does have to be strongly structured and envisioned from the beginning, or it cannot be produced easily. However, that struc...

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Oanh Bui

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg Thank you for sharing this!

I really agree with the need for early structure, as long as it is strong enough to hold the core while still allowing the work to adapt once p...

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Erik Stahl

Charge $500 dollars or more if someone wants to read your stories

Ashley Renee Smith
Producer Intel: Why Angel Studios Is a Platform You Can’t Ignore in 2026

Producers, today’s Stage 32 Blog from our Director of Development Services, Geoff, is a must-read if you want a clear-eyed look at where the market is actually heading, straight from the executives he speaks with every day.

Click here to read it and jump into the comments to continue the conversation...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Ashley Renee Smith Honestly, greenlight power to the audience is an amateur game. No professional filmmaker would ever let this process dictate whether they made a movie or not. They don't care what a...

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Jack Binder
The Cannes Film Festival officially opens the call for projects for the 2026 Immersive Competition

Cannes Film Festival Immersive XR Competition application is open. Closes Feb. 6.

https://competitionimmersive.festival-cannes.com/press/appel-a-projets-o......

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Appel à projets ouvert : Compétition Immersive 2026 au Festival de Cannes
Appel à projets ouvert : Compétition Immersive 2026 au Festival de Cannes
La Compétition Immersive recherche des œuvres véritablement transformatrices - des récits intrinsèquement liés aux technologies spatiales, qui ne pourraient exister ni être transposés dans des…
Jack Binder

Cannes Immersive XR Competition Applications now open.

Lucas Donnat
My first short film as a producer

Hi everyone,

I’m Lucas, a film student and aspiring producer, and I wanted to share the first short film I’ve produced.

This project means a lot to me. It was a real learning experience from start to finish, and I was involved creatively beyond producing, as I also composed the music.

As a young filmma...

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My Muse
My Muse
"My muse" is a short film exploring everyday love through the lens of amateur dance. The film follows the love story of Terry and Julie an Everyman couple who fall into the trap of a modern love compl…
Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Lucas Donnat. Welcome to the community. Stage 32 has a blog that'll help you navigate the platform and connect with creatives and industry professionals all over the world. Executives, producers,...

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Lucas Donnat

Hi, thanks a lot !

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Lucas Donnat. I just watched My Muse. Incredible job on it! Unique concept! The film is shot really well! I like the opening shot! I don't think I've seen that shot in a movie before....

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Mark Simmons
Getting financing

Hi everyone, I’m an independent Christian writer/ Producer creating only faith based and family friendly projects.

I am currently looking for financing on my current project, Wounded Pride, the Prodigal Son as a western. This is a big budget film, 8.6 million, I’m extremely fortunate that I was able...

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Jack Binder

Great work @marksimmons With that package of talent and distribution LOI you should be in good shape to attract investors. I wouldn't spend or waste time raising $30k for a concept video. Use those fu...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Mark Simmons The only thing you need to show real film investors or a real producer is the logline and script. Anything else is irrelevant and a waste of time, regardless of what anyone who isn't putt...

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Mark Simmons

Thank you all for your advice, I have been in contact with Angle studios, they require a POC in their application process so members can vote on if the project should be funded. I also talked to some...

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Ron Reid

Always good to have a short that makes the producers come to you and ask about your feature version especially if 1-5 minutes gets you an award. Another route is try a crowdfunding approach towards churches and or faith based groups you can approach or pitch. Pray all goes well!!

Mark Simmons

Thank you!

Film Promotion Issues

Hello, I’ve heard from a lot of filmmakers, especially low budget/indie filmmakers, that one of the hardest things for their project is funding (pretty much always) but also promotion. Because of problem #1 (funding) it’s difficult to find people who are willing to work for low pay or free which end...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Dave Cj What are your answers to promotion?

Maurice Vaughan

Having a creative marketing campaign can help, Dave Cj. It doesn't have to cost a lot of money, like a social media game that ties into the movie. Maybe give the people who win movie tickets, digital...

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Ugo Cavallo

Hey :) I recently discussed this topic with a director client of mine. He wasn't sure whether having a poster was important to promote his short film, and whether the image gpt created would be enough...

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Ron Reid

Ugo Cavallo For sure the poster works. My short played and I just copy and pasted images together on different platforms and titled the poster. I think I gave the poster to a few people/actors that sh...

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Ugo Cavallo

Ron Reid Hi Ron, thanks for the mention. Look, the question I'd ask is, "What do YOU ​​mean when you say it works?" At an amateur level, sure, any image works, but to get an effective product, you nee...

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When Love Repeats, Is It Fate or Choice?

After years of thinking about love, separation, and repetition, I find myself working on a story that doesn’t move forward in a straight line — it moves across lifetimes.

The same love appears again and again, followed by separation, regret, and choice. Each time the characters believe they can cha...

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Nasir Lone

That means a great deal to hear—thank you, Hermina Orcsik . You articulated something I’ve been circling around: the idea that awareness itself can be the resolution. I’m drawn to stories where the sh...

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Nasir Lone

Thank you, Meriem Bouziani . I’m glad the world itself came through for you. I’ve tried to let the concept shape the environment rather than explain it—so the repetition, the atmosphere, and the emoti...

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Meriem Bouziani

That’s so good. I wish you good luck on your journey. Nasir Lone

Hermina Orcsik

When that inner shift is felt, it naturally reaches the audie...

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Ron Reid

Liking this poster!!!

Slavica Bogdanov
Why Europe Is Winning the Production Race (and It’s Not Just About Tax Credits)

There’s an uncomfortable truth many US producers won’t say out loud:

Actors choose projects emotionally first.

When the same actor is offered two comparable roles

one shooting in a forgettable US town,

the other in France, Italy, or Spain

the decision is often made before the contract details.

Be...

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Filming In Europe
Filming In Europe
France offers some of the most competitive tax incentives in the world through its Tax Rebate for International Production (TRIP) program. Filmmakers can benefit from a 30% rebate on eligible expenses…
Ron Reid

For sure the UK, Germany, Turkey and Spain are among some of the countries to be in for productions.

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