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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That’s beautifully expressed, Baron Rothschild. I agree that when the intention is clear from the very beginning, it naturally guides the creative, ethical, and logistical choices that follow. Purpose...
Expand commentThat’s beautifully expressed, Baron Rothschild. I agree that when the intention is clear from the very beginning, it naturally guides the creative, ethical, and logistical choices that follow. Purpose really does act like the quiet architecture behind the work. Thank you.
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Thank you, Sandra. When intention is named correctly at the beginning, the entire process tends to organize itself around that clarity. It’s always interesting to see how universal that pattern is across different types of projects.
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No doubt, Baron Rothschild. And that’s exactly what makes me curious. It’s fascinating how that clarity at the start seems to shape such different projects in similar ways....
Expand commentNo doubt, Baron Rothschild. And that’s exactly what makes me curious. It’s fascinating how that clarity at the start seems to shape such different projects in similar ways.
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Exactly. When the upstream conditions are clear, the downstream work stops behaving like separate disciplines.
Different mediums, same underlying architecture.
That’s why the early decisions carry so much weight — they shape everything that follows.
Social awareness? Social responsibility? Don't waste your time. If Schindler's List can't stop people from being a-holes or films like Platoon can't stop moron from committing horrible acts of war aga...
Expand commentSocial awareness? Social responsibility? Don't waste your time. If Schindler's List can't stop people from being a-holes or films like Platoon can't stop moron from committing horrible acts of war against each other, I think it's safe to say that no film will ever move a majority of people to be better. If you're a scumbag, you will stay a scumbag until something happens to you personally to make you stop being a scumbag. Look at the news today? It doesn't matter what actually happens. It's all taking the facts and manipulating them to serve your agenda.
None of the recent Oscar winners of the last 10 years have moved anyone to act civil. It's all "I have an opinion and you shouldn't listen to anyone but me because I made a film."
Stick to try and making a film that entertains or waste your time. You can argue with a brick wall for 100 years and after that, you'll be worm food and the brick wall with still be a brick wall. It's not a question if the glass is half full or half empty. It's just the nature of the beast.