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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Stephen Olson
We Make Movies

I was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the group, We Make Movies.

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Grace Minton
Aspiring Producer

Hello All. I am new to Stage 32 and the world of media, film, and television. Right now, I have a full-time job in corporate America. Largely, I handle corporate communications, event planning/logistic, and executive administrative duties. I want to gradually switch to being a producer or coordinato...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

Hey Grace Minton - Welcome to Stage 32 - glad you're with us! If you're thinking of getting into producing, Stage 32 has some great certification classes that can help with understanding that lane. I'...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Grace Minton I am the head of the Independent Producers Guild. Add me here and DM me. We can discuss some things that might be of interest to you. Meantime check out stagescreen.org and the PUNC progr...

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Darrell Pennington

Grace Minton Hi Grace - I would love to connect and share intel. I started traveling the world in October 2024 after a banking career for the last 30 years. It has been so much fun and an experience o...

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Jack Binder

Welcome @graceminton and congratulations for finding @stage32. You will find an abundance of information, education, and helpful fellow creatives along your journey. Bravo!

Toni D'Antonio

Hey there Grace Minton. Welcome to our Stage 32 community. You'll find tremendous resources here with workshops and seminars/webinars. Let's connect and if you'd like to DM me, I have some additional...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Public Domain Day 2026 Opens the Door for New Takes on Classic Characters

Public Domain Day 2026 has arrived, and with it comes a new wave of early animation history officially entering the U.S. public domain, including the first incarnation of Betty Boop, Disney’s Pluto (originally introduced as Rover), and Ub Iwerks’ Flip the Frog.

For producers, this moment is more than...

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Public Domain Day 2026: Betty Boop, Pluto (Rover), Flip The Frog
Public Domain Day 2026: Betty Boop, Pluto (Rover), Flip The Frog
Works released in 1930 hit the U.S. public domain on January 1, including early animation icons, forgotten favorites, and the art form's formative experiments.
Maurice Vaughan

I'm thinking about writing a script about Flip the Frog, Ashley Renee Smith.

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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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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…
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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Crystal Rollen

I’d say you’re spot on about the cycle. Funding slows everything down, and when budgets are tight, promotion becomes its own uphill battle. What I’ve learned is that indie creators end up wearing ten...

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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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Maurice Vaughan
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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Jack Binder

Fantastic!

Ugo Cavallo

>_< \m/ ye!!

Maurice Vaughan
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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Jack Binder

Very impressive the leaps and bounds Certification is making around the globe! Bravo @samsokolow @stage32 @mauricevaughan

Aleksandr Rozhnov
Oscar in 2026

Friends and producers, I wish you all a wonderful Holiday Season! I hope you had a joyful Christmas, and I want to wish you a truly amazing New Year ahead.

In 2026, I wish you strong health, incredible happiness, and the strength and inspiration to achieve everything you dream of in this industry. Ma...

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Meriem Bouziani

Thank you very much.

Happy New Year.

The same to you, have a great, productive, and rewarding year.

Jack Binder

Happy New Year Aleksandr Rozhnov !

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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Meriem Bouziani

Based on the concept and the world.

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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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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Mark Simmons

Thank you

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Mark Simmons. I hope you get the financing!

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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