The Stage 32 Videos: Filmmaking

HONEY SATURDAY NIGHT BOX OFFICE PREMIERE VIDEO

Hello Filmmakers! I just recently accepted a new opportunity as a Marketing Strategist to which I am eager to share the details surrounding the new streaming service, HONEY—a brand-new streaming app on Roku dedicated to showcasing the best in independent film content.  Whether you create short movies, full-feature films, or podcasts, HONEY is the platform to bring your unique stories to a wider audience. Submit your films today at honey@reachonecommunications.com.

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LA FILMERIE - SHOWREEL 2024

This is "LA FILMERIE - SHOWREEL 2024" by La Filmerie Production

Triangle_THF (Extract).mp4

After a vicious assault leaves her scarred for life, a young woman decides to assume a new identity and exact revenge on her unsuspecting attackers. Just heard that my short film won an award as the best short film in a festival.

Jake Seal - Horror Movie's Enduring Charm in Modern Cinema

Renowned film producer Jake Seal delves into the timeless appeal of horror films. Despite evolving storytelling techniques and shifting audience preferences, horror movies captivate viewers. Seal explores how these films tap into deep-seated human fears, the thrill of the unknown, and why this genre remains a steadfast favorite in the ever-changing landscape of cinema.

Bermuda City clip

Det. Jordan Long dropping tears for the first time in the Bermuda City Mini-Series. Tubi streaming: https://tubitv.com/series/300010476/bermuda-city

THE FOURTH ANNUAL HER VISION INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

JUNE 22ND SCREENING EVENT AT SLATE IN MANHATTAN Get your passes now https://slate.ticketsauce.com/e/4th-annual-her-vision-international-film-festival You can also still submit your work at WWW.HERVISIONFILMFESTIVAL.COM or https://filmfreeway.com/TheHerVisionFilmFestival

PBS abuse documentary on Prostitution

Science of a Pimp abusing his prostitute

Jake Seal Gives Tips On Editing and Enhancing Your Films like a Pro

Editing is the backbone of filmmaking, where raw footage transforms into a captivating story. Jake Seal, a seasoned filmmaker with a knack for cinematic brilliance, shares invaluable tips on elevating your editing game to professional levels. From refining the narrative flow to enhancing visual aesthetics, Seal's expertise promises to unleash your creative potential.

WonderCon Interview with the Empire Queen Cast & Crew

Film Synopsis: In a kingdom where magic is forbidden, a charming trio of adventurers embark on a dangerous quest in search of the legendary Sovereign Wand, which is needed to overthrow an evil queen and restore magic for all.

DIVIDED WE STAND

LOGLINE After two years of clandestine maneuvers manipulating share prices, a Manchester hero and a Japanese white knight seize control of the world's most famous football club, entrusting it to its core devoted fans. INTRODUCTION Jack Jones is fifty-seven. The memories of his father recounting the horrendous suffering and human loss torment him to this day. They were the catastrophic events that drove a dagger in the heart of the little mining community in his home town of Aberfan, Wales, in October 1966. The hard life and lung disease in the coal mines made his family try its luck in Salford, a city in Greater Manchester where football passion is omnipresent. Manchester Old Boys is his team, with Liverpool being a second favourite, certainly then. Furthermore, Jack is traumatised and haunted by the tragic events of Hillsborough that he witnessed first-hand on 15th April 1989. Many of those who survived ended up being quadriplegic. Their suffering is beyond physical. Like many others, they are constantly denied the satisfaction in attending weekly matches to watch their favourite football team in action. These folks are hardly ever listened to properly, and most certainly no sympathetic ears are ever expected from the owners of the clubs, who often reside overseas. Control of the club would be the ultimate of dreams, but this is well outside and beyond everybody’s means. As a simple factory worker, Jack neither has the means nor the clout, and certainly he does not possess the negotiation skills required. With only a few days left in Fiona’s life, Jack makes a solemn promise to his dying family friend; to do his best to right what is wrong with the Manchester Old Boys club management, and look after her only son Peter, himself a paraplegic. And this commitment is what finally triggers him into action. While on a business trip to Japan with the Mayor, Jack’s son Oliver fortuitously meets a Japanese ‘white knight’ — Masaaki Fukada. He is the CEO of Tokusaka, a huge Tokyo conglomerate. He happens to be a great lover of British icons and always in search of acquisitions, none less than the Manchester Old Boys Football Club. True to his word, with the help of Jack and Oliver, Fukada’s deep pockets do the talking. He claws back control of the Old Boys from the Claytons. And he puts the Manchester fans at the helm of their club, helping Jack achieve his long-held aspiration relieving some of the suffering.

Jake Seal Explains The Importance of Audio in Filmmaking

Audio is an integral component of filmmaking that often doesn't receive as much attention as visuals. However, filmmakers like Jake Seal Orwo understand its crucial role in conveying emotions, setting the mood, and enhancing the cinematic experience. In this discussion, we delve into why audio is indispensable in filmmaking according to Jake Seal.
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