If you’re serious about building a sustainable career as a producer, the best way to stay ahead is by learning directly from professionals who are actively working in the industry. These webinars and classes are taught by producers who have successfully developed, financed, and delivered projects across film, television, and streaming — and they share exactly how they did it.
We wanted to highlight some of our most highly viewed Producing webinars and classes so far this year. These have helped creatives around the world level up their producing skills and gain the insights needed to move their projects forward.
TOP WEBINARS:
Legal Guide to Producer and Director Agreements > https://www.stage32.com/education/products/legal-guide-to-producer-and-d...
Learn from a Top Entertainment Attorney who's Clients Have worked with Sony, Starz, TLC, Marvel and DC! And get a 64-page Producer & Director Agreement Checklist and a Location Agreement Checklist
How Film Commissions Work And Help Producers Bring Their Projects To Life >
https://www.stage32.com/education/products/how-film-commissions-work-and...
Learn how to best work with Film Commissions to help produce your project from the former Film Commissioner of Puerto Rico!
How to Produce a Feature Film with International Festival Appeal >
https://www.stage32.com/education/products/how-to-produce-a-feature-film...
Learn from a producer behind Cannes-winning films and festival hits! And receive a sample co-production budget, and a sample pitch deck!
TOP CLASSES:
Stage 32 4-Part Class: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Producing a $1 to $3 Million Movie >
https://www.stage32.com/education/products/your-step-by-step-guide-to-pr...
Learn how from a successful producer of over 45 film and television projects with Netflix, Disney, Sony, Paramount, HBO, Showtime, and more. And get a downloadable finance plan including the revenue waterfall, profit participation structure, an option agreement & pay or play offer
Stage 32 4-Part Class: How to Produce, Finance, and Distribute Your SAG Ultra-Low Budget Film >
https://www.stage32.com/education/products/producing-an-ultra-low-budget...
Learn a step-by-step process from a PGA producer who has made over 25 feature films! And get a development funds breakdown sheet, pre-pitch deck sheet, distribution agreement, talent agreement and a film slate template.
Stage 32 4-Part Producing Class: The Step-By-Step Guide To Producing Your Feature Film >
https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32-4-part-producing-cla...
Learn everything you need to know to produce your feature film from an acclaimed producer who has worked with Legendary, Lakeshore Entertainment, Netflix, and IFC Films and more! And you will receive a budget and call sheet template to use on your own projects!
We’re currently programming our 2026 education calendar, and we’d love to hear from you.
What topics related to producing would you like to see programmed next year?
Please share your ideas in the comments below—your feedback helps shape what we create next.
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That's a great lineup, James Lagrimas.
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Thanks, Sandra Isabel Correia! Appreciate that.
If you have any producing topics you’d like to see us add for 2026, feel free to share, your input is always helpful! :)
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James Lagrimas thank you for this curation per topic - very helpful!
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You're welcome, Sebastian Tudores and thank YOU!
Please let us know if you have any topics related to producing you want to see on our calendar next year. :)
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I will come back with ideas James Lagrimas. Wait for me :))
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Looking forward to your wonderful ideas, Sandra Isabel Correia
We appreciate you always
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James Lagrimas I took the Stage 32 4-Part Producing Class: The Step-By-Step Guide and it was really good. I'm currently doing the certification classes one at a time so I would recommend these in tandem. Great lineup!
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I'd love to see more topics like: How to Produce, Finance, and Distribute Your SAG Ultra-Low Budget Film... The development funds breakdown sheet, distribution agreement, talent agreement and a film slate template are some of the things writers and new producers want to learn here - (I'm speaking for myself).
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I love these topics. How about one that helps screenwriters work with producers- letting us in on the terminology and points producers look for so we can have that info available for them during a pitch? I know it seems basic- but not everyone goes to film school and not everyone knows the best way to not just find a producer, but also to help a producer, even if it means becoming one yourself.
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Hi, James Lagrimas. How about Education for producing a video game?
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Hi, James Lagrimas. I said I'll be back :)) Here are some suggestions: The Producer as Entrepreneur: Building a slate, pitching investors, and scaling your career. From Shorts to Series: Scaling Your Producing Career Transitioning from indie shorts to episodic television; Mentorship & Networking in Global Markets How to connect with film commissions, festivals, and financiers worldwide; Building Festival-Ready Narratives What programmers look for in 2026, with examples from Sundance, Berlinale, and Cannes; Tax Incentives & Rebates Masterclass How to leverage incentives in Europe, Latin America, and Asia; Alternative Financing Models: Crowdfunding, NFTs, and Impact Investing Practical strategies for producers outside traditional studio systems, and last one Distribution in 2026: Hybrid Release Models Balancing theatrical, streaming, and festival circuits for maximum ROI. I hope this helps.
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I second video game production. I know some developers in startups that might be interested if they become available.
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super ideas in this thread already so I would only add Case Studies in international co-productions for independent producers. thanks again James Lagrimas !