Hi John, So nice to meet you! I love your "can-do" attitude in your bio. What's the farthest you've traveled for a part?
Los Angeles. But I could go anywhere, I suppose. Something in mind?
How are you doing, John Muller? What performance is that picture from? "Desire Under the Elms."
Welcome, John! Nice to meet you. Glad you're here. What are you studying specifically?
Hi, John Muller. How are you doing?
John Muller welcome to Stage 32!
Welcome! Do you have a reel?
Well, talent for something, anyway. I am an actor in AZ and really love the horror genre, mostly from the b&w era. I study here in Tucson and have done both film and stage work.
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Wishing you all the best, from Aus, John. Have a brilliant (and healthy) 2022.
Welcome!
Welcome from Scottsdale , Neighor !! Love horror as well ☠️
Hi John,
With your intense eyes you could definitely act in many dramas! I could see you in the script I'm working on now. An old, crippled lawman confronts a gang of hillbillies terrorizing the Ozarks and operating a meth lab. But hope you get some more tangible offers!
Hey John Muller - glad to have you on Stage 32! I am the Director of Script Services which is about to make some big strides into helping actors move their careers forward. Keep a lookout for those an...
Expand commentHey John Muller - glad to have you on Stage 32! I am the Director of Script Services which is about to make some big strides into helping actors move their careers forward. Keep a lookout for those and in the meantime stay cool!
Fall and beautiful AZ weather is just around the corner.
I am an acting student in Tucson AZ and am just introducing myself.
Hey John, this is Karen from the Stage 32 team. I just wanted to let you know I moved your post from Acting to Introduce Yourself, as it fits much better there. Let me know if you have any questions, and all the best to you!
I returned to my first love -- acting -- after many years as an architect. I recently was in "Desire Under the Elms" as Ephraim Cabot and have been in some independent films. I'd like to try my hand at stand-up as well. I grew up in New York and have lived a few other places as well.
Hi John, hope things are going well.
Why is it that all the film companies fly right over us to New Mexico and places east (New Orleans?) Partially it's because there's a hostile climate here for film, specifically from our legislature. What can we do to change this?
I take it then that the people that create the legislation do not see any benefits is having film companies coming to the country?
These folks (state-wise) would refuse the Second Coming if it meant raising their taxes by 1 cent. The AZ legislature is composed of a bunch of venal narcissists dominated by Maricopa County. If there's any hope for filming in AZ it has to be done on the local level, perhaps by each county.
@John Howdy! There is supposed to be a bill in the state house/senate to reinstate an Arizona Film Commissioner. That's a valid step one. We can write to support it. I didn't see it in a fast glance o...
Expand comment@John Howdy! There is supposed to be a bill in the state house/senate to reinstate an Arizona Film Commissioner. That's a valid step one. We can write to support it. I didn't see it in a fast glance of the senate bills. I'll try to find it later. The tax credit is essential. However, the manner of pitch needs to change such that the party in power can hear that it is a "jobs bill," instead of an open door to liberal Hollywood to ruin Arizona, which has been stated by state law makers in the past... or in so many words and even citing the most despised Hollywood liberals by name. A jobs bill is consistent with the economic development and fiscal fortification the party in power contends they support. And by the way, Tucson does have a city tax credit. Mayor Rothschild and Councilman Kozachik are both very pro film. The Mayor is also very keen on pitching the idea that a film tax incentive is a jobs bill. What we can do is make some excellent indie films using top notch crew and talent, showing how Arizona is not even close to being "shot out," bring money to the local economy and create buzz. As we can make a splash with great film, surely they will sit up and notice. Okay, that's by no means a given, but we can hope. Working on the latter point as we speak! See you at IFA!
Thanks very much for that information, Phillip. It's great the mayor and Steve Kozachik support film in Tucson. Here's an idea for the pitch: how has the economy of New Mexico changed since the film c...
Expand commentThanks very much for that information, Phillip. It's great the mayor and Steve Kozachik support film in Tucson. Here's an idea for the pitch: how has the economy of New Mexico changed since the film companies came there. If there are provable numbers, it should make sense to support film as jobs. There is that small problem of whether good sense works on those clowns at 1700 West Washington.
Good idea, John. You know how those folks at 1700 are! We're just going to have to show them I think.
I tried to convince my self to pursue a career in psychology because I'd be better at that and feel more secure with a steady paycheck. This was because I was scared I wouldn't be any good at filmmaking. But sitting at home watching TV made me realize I can actually make a difference in the film ind...
Expand postI tried to convince my self to pursue a career in psychology because I'd be better at that and feel more secure with a steady paycheck. This was because I was scared I wouldn't be any good at filmmaking. But sitting at home watching TV made me realize I can actually make a difference in the film industry. I'm not alone with my views and it only makes sense to display what I learn in a way that people can really remember. I watched my mom struggle with depression and health problems and for awhile she spent all day just watching TV. She wanted to relate to other human beings without feeling like she'd be judged and deemed an outcast. Seeing this helped me realize TV doesn't rot the brain. Filmmaking is not a waste of time. Filmaking inspires and pushes people through a depression like it did for my mom and it did for me. My hope is to get better with each film I work on and connect with my community. Allison
Welcome, Allison! Great to have you.
If you have "something to fall back on", you'll never get up.
You go girl! Make a difference!!
I totally agree, it is a great feeling and gives you an inner peace and balance which is worth gold.
Hello Allison.
Hi Im new to stage 32 and I love to network, collaborate, and work on interesting projects. I do vfx/motiongraphics and live in Phoenix AZ. My demo reel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bABmmqJ-wo8
Wow! Where is that?
Awesome demo Tarin.Welcome to the family.
Sophisticated material Tarin, thanks for the post. I loved the changing dimensions, and colours, in some clips. The whoosh up into the clouds, just what I needed with my Nescafé. Welcome here!
The image in the icon for the video is matte painted
I just recently got an early retirement and am now devoting my time to acting in films, videos, scraps of paper, whatever. I am also working on a stand-up routine I hope to try out here in the next month.
I love stand-up! It's one of the most fun and most terrifying things an artist can do (in my humble opinion). Best of luck and welcome!
I'm a screenwriter with a passion for dark comedies. I’m excited to make connections with others in the film industry! Although I currently live in San Francisco, I hope to relocate to Los Angeles in the near future.
Hi there! Check out my logline to my dark comedy and let me know what you think!!! Looking forward staying connected!
Welcome!
Welcome. This is the right place to connect.
Hello Peter Clarke from San Francisco. I too am a screenwriter from San Francisco (Sunset neighborhood) and I write a lot of dark/paranormal/fantasy comedy. I still have a few connections in your town...
Expand commentHello Peter Clarke from San Francisco. I too am a screenwriter from San Francisco (Sunset neighborhood) and I write a lot of dark/paranormal/fantasy comedy. I still have a few connections in your town but I produce my films up here in Oregon now. Just an off-the-cuff statement: Don’t go to L.A. where you’ll simply become more flotsam in a sea of wannabes. Whatever. Anyway, best wishes and welcome aboard.
Welcome! Looking forward to reading your stuff!
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How are you, John Muller?
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Hi John - it’s great to meet you here in the community! Wishing you great success in your journey as an actor. I’m the Director of Education here at Stage 32. If I can ever recommend any of our educat...
Expand commentHi John - it’s great to meet you here in the community! Wishing you great success in your journey as an actor. I’m the Director of Education here at Stage 32. If I can ever recommend any of our education for you or be of any help on your Stage 32 journey please reach out to me directly at edu@stage32.com. Also, here is a link to the Stage 32 education landing page so you can check out all of the webinars, classes and labs that are your fingertips as a community member: https://www.stage32.com/education