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

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Sandra Isabel Correia
Taking the Leap: Producing My First Short Film

Every production starts with a leap of faith. A decision to take an idea from script to screen, knowing the journey will demand problem-solving, resourcefulness, and an unshakable commitment to the vision. This May, I’m embracing that challenge as I step into producing and directing my own short scr...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

It's what I am doing Stephen Folker :)) I thought it would take months, but it's really too fast. Thank you, my friend.

Ashley Renee Smith

Sandra Isabel Correia, Producing your first project really is a trial by fire, but it teaches you so much so quickly. My best advice- over-prepare but stay flexible, things will go sideways, but havin...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Thank you Ashley Renee Smith for your wise advices and I registered all of them. The plan is everything, even if we need to change something, it helps a lot. Tomorrow we go to scout locations, the cin...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Sandra Isabel Correia if there's anyone that can pull off a well thought-out, deep psychological thriller, it's you. It's going to go well and not only will you learn from this experience but it will...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Ahahaha Leonardo Ramirez, I think all of you know me so well that this bold move will be a enjoyable and pleasant ride :)) I love when you say: even if you don’t know yet! You are right my friend :))...

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Katie P Pryor
Film USA + Stage 32 at Cannes Marche du Film

Hey everyone! We are stoked to be working with Stage 32 again this year to host 4 incredible panels at the Film USA Pavilion (#200 International Village Pantiero) at the Cannes Marché du Film. All programming will be on our webpage at the end of this week Filmusa.org. The pavilion is free and open t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Katie P Pryor. I hope you and everyone have an incredible time and fun at Cannes!

Ashley Renee Smith

I'm so excited for your panel, Katie P Pryor! Something I'd love to hear more about would be: What are some actionable steps filmmakers can take to tap into international production incentives, especi...

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Sandra Isabel Correia

Hi Katie P Pryor , thank you for opening the door for us. This panel is spot on for Cannes 2025! The global approach to filmmaking is more relevant than ever, and it’s exciting to see the industry emb...

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Xochi Blymyer
Hollywood

https://youtu.be/vOWrpHytNgc?si=6jYXtWVwUK536ayt

you may have seen this before because I see on YouTube it’s four weeks old, but I just watched and talks more about Hollywood losing production.

Ashley Renee Smith

Xochi Blymyer Thanks so much for sharing this! It’s such an important conversation to keep having, especially as so many productions continue shifting overseas. It really highlights how much the indus...

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Elmare Hendricks
Wisdom nuggets

What was some of the LESSONS you learned on the job, that was not taught in FILM SCHOOL.

Share some insights

Amanda Toney

Great question Elmare. The best lesson was the "Rule of 3" Give someone something 3 times before you ever ask for anything in return. This business is so hard and people want to work with people that...

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Elmare Hendricks

Amanda Toney This actually really good. Thank you for this this. It will help me to place boundaries around my giving as well. Being a Business owner , you are the brand and by giving too much, your b...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Elmare Hendricks. I was a producer way back. I learned that a producer needs to learn about the different areas of the industry and stay up to date on what's going on in the industry....

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Ashley Renee Smith

Elmare Hendricks, Absolutely! One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned outside of film school is that your attitude and energy in any professional setting can be just as important as your skillse...

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Michael Fitzer
Making Movies is Hard

We all know this: Making movies is hard! But if it were easy, it wouldn't be nearly as fun.

As a producer, filmmaking (at least the development end of things) can also be quite lonely, so it's nice to know that there are others out there experiencing some of the same things, asking some of the same...

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Meera Menon - BONUS Throwback Interview!
Meera Menon - BONUS Throwback Interview!
Podcast · Liz Manashil & Alrik Bursell · Liz Manashil and Alrik Bursell discuss independent filmmaking, everything from writing, producing and directing to working as crew. But this is not just a po…
Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Michael Fitzer. Making movies is hard! And lonely. I tried to make two feature films way back, and that's how it was for me. I did get producers/etc. on my team eventually. I didn't have...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Thank you so much for sharing this, Michael Fitzer! It’s so true, filmmaking can feel like an incredibly lonely journey sometimes, especially in development when everything still feels so fragile....

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Toni D'Antonio
Headed to Cannes? Let’s Connect!

Hey there Stage 32 community. Hope everyone is well and having a positive and successful April so far. As we gear up for the Cannes Festival and Market... would love to continue to connect and chat with people who are making the trip to the magical land of the French Riviera.  Quick question for fel...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Toni D'Antonio, this will be my first time attending Cannes, and I truly can’t wait! I’m so excited to meet so many Stage 32 members in person for the first time. It’s going to be incredible to connec...

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Toni D'Antonio

Hey Ashely. Best of luck navigating this year. Will you be hanging out at the American Pavilion at all? Did you get your badge for that yet? It's a great resource to stop by for a rest and mingle. Rea...

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Ashley Renee Smith

I'll mostly be over at the FilmUSA tent, overseeing the Stage 32 panels, but I'm sure I'll be by the American Pavilion at some point! It would be great to connect! Also, make sure that you RSVP for th...

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Jackie Ward
Let's discuss common legal questions when moving from development to greenlight

I work with independent producers and content creators from the very start of a production's life cycle. From securing chain of title and putting together a viable finance plan to negotiating key talent contracts and distribution terms, this phase demands careful attention to avoid pitfalls down the...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Jackie Ward. Welcome to the community. I'm not producing a project, but I'm looking forward to reading the questions. I hope you have an incredible time at Cannes!...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Thank you for opening up this conversation, Jackie Ward! It’s so valuable to have experts like you sharing insights on this side of the process. So often creators are focused on the creative and finan...

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Michael Maizner
Let's connect on your guild-union obstacles and dealings.

I work with a number of producers in their dealings with U.S. guild and unions and am frequently seeing issues with posting of deposits and residuals reserves, and the challenges in getting those monies back. We're experiencing, on a first-hand basis, a willingness from the above-the-line guilds and...

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Shane Stanley

Yes, the strong arm(s) of the industry, the pay to play or cost of "doin' business" people who are now sending petitions to their members "to keep filming in LA" - them! They have all been given too m...

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Sam Sokolow

I was speaking to a SAG-AFTRA consultant from their studio negotiations about this very thing a month ago. She admitted to me that productions getting their posted deposits back is an issue they are a...

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Shane Stanley

Thank you, Sam Sokolow as always, I enjoy your input. As a 30+ year signatory, I will say "Don't drink the Kool-Aid." That GUILD (not a union) knows exactly what they are doing and how to improve when...

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Sam Sokolow
The movies Scrcese DIDN'T direct

This is a great read on films that Martin Scorsese almost directed but ended up not helming. It's a lesson in how the industry can work and how a film cango through many phases. I can't believe some of the films on this list.

https://tinyurl.com/mhaud8wb...

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Martin Scorsese's Unmade Movies: 16 Films the Oscar Winner Almost Directed
Martin Scorsese's Unmade Movies: 16 Films the Oscar Winner Almost Directed
Martin Scorsese's film career could have looked very different if he had directed these 16 movies. A list of his incomplete projects.
Amanda Toney
OFFICIAL Lounge Post for RB's Ask Me Anything (April 2025) - Let's Hear Your Questions!

Welcome to the April Edition of RB's Ask Me Anything: State of the Film & TV Industry! This is your chance to ask me anything about your craft, your career, the current marketplace, or whatever challenges you’re facing. Whether you’re...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

Producers can be very market-oriented. They aren't necessarily looking at the craft like a reader would do. They each have their respective specialty, expertise and skills. Take each comment for what it's worth.

Charmane Wedderburn

Thank You, RB!

Brian Smith

Great to see you here, RB! I hope I'm not too late.Thanks so much for spreading your knowledge and experience. What are your thoughts on new media and the idea that short form content creators on TikT...

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Amanda Toney

Hi everyone, we're working on editing the video - there were some audio issues for some being able to hear me so we are editing it today and it will be live in the education library for everyone to pi...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for letting us know, Amanda Toney!

Geoff Hall
An Interview with Alexia Melocchi

Hi again dear community,

Sandra and I got to interview the amazing Alexia Melocchi, for the Seeing Rachel YouTube Channel.

Alexia’s energy was infectious and we loved spending time with her. The main focus was women in film and she shared with us her journey through the film industry. We also discusse...

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Leonardo Ramirez

Great interview Geoff Hall and Sandra! Alexia really knows her stuff and is always so generous with her experience.

Geoff Hall

Leonardo Ramirez that’s right, Leonardo. We had a great time together. Alexia has great energy and light.

Sandra Isabel Correia

We are really proud of this interview, aren’t we Geoff Hall? Alexia Melochi is first female filmmaker who accepted our challenge and it took us months to set up agendas, so we are really proud of it....

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Geoff Hall

Sandra Isabel Correia indeed we are very proud of it, Sandra. And yes, it took a lot of setting up, but your perseverance was the key. Yes, with thanks to Stage32 for the connections. Our community is...

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Maria Caeiro

Thanks for your persistence and focus Sandra Isabel Correia and Geoff Hall. It´s a great opportunity for me to get to know so many different things. Congrats you both....

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Pat Alexander
How a film and TV village could reshape Hartlepool

While it's so doomy-and-gloomy in Hollywood these days amid globalization of the industry, it is nice to see the other side of the coin at times like how economic growth can be spurred in new regions and more jobs can be created for creative people and everyday people around the globe.

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How Hartlepool film production village is set to reshape the town
How Hartlepool film production village is set to reshape the town
Hartlepool wants to become a film industry hub but its new facilities could boost the whole region.
Geoff Hall

Pat Alexander hi Pat, Hartlepool is my home town.

As a kid, this area of Lynn Street and Whitby Street was a vibrant shopping area until the 80s suffered an industrial decline.

My apprenticeship as a S...

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Pat Alexander

Amazing Geoff Hall, never realized you were from there! As someone from Louisiana who saw in the late aughts/early 10s how building film/TV infrastructure can evolve a community and provide large econ...

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Geoff Hall

Pat Alexander thank you Pat. Yes, it is much needed investment for the town, which has suffered years of asset stripping. Let's hope it stimulates the economy long-term....

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Geoff Hall

Pat Alexander here’s how it was covered in the local paper.

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