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Top Directing Webinars and Classes of the Year – Share What You’d Like to See Next

Top Directing Webinars and Classes of the Year – Share What You’d Like to See Next

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If you’re looking to elevate your directing craft and lead your next project with clarity and confidence, learning directly from working directors can make all the difference. These webinars and classes are taught by professionals who’ve brought award-winning films, television, and streaming projects to life — and they share the real-world techniques and creative insights that have helped them succeed.


We wanted to highlight some of our most highly viewed Directing webinars and classes so far this year. These have helped filmmakers worldwide strengthen their storytelling, sharpen their visual style, and lead productions more effectively.

TOP WEBINARS:

An AD's Guide to Being a First Time Director - How to Avoid Mistakes from Prep to Production >

https://www.stage32.com/education/products/an-ads-guide-to-being-a-first-time-director-how-to-avoid-mistakes-from-prep-to-production

Learn from a DGA Assistant Director whose worked with Directors Clint Eastwood, John Singleton, Spike Jonze and Sam Raimi, as well as actors Matt Damon, Meryl Streep, Will Ferrel, Octavia Spencer and more! And you'll received storyboard example and Director's checklist!

Building a Career as a Director: Surviving and Thriving in the Film Industry >

https://www.stage32.com/education/products/building-a-career-as-a-director-surviving-and-thriving-in-the-film-industry

Learn from an award-winning filmmaker whose first feature MOOZ-LUM was nominated for the NAACP Image Award. He will discuss pre-production, voice, tone, story, performance & camera. And he will teach you how to deal with failure and disappointment, but also how to deal with success.

How To Break Into Commercial Directing >

https://www.stage32.com/education/products/how-to-break-into-commercial-directing

Learn how to create and build your career as a commercial director from an industry leader who built his directing career from the ground up. Plus receive an exclusive handout that will help you build your commercial directing career.

TOP CLASSES:

Stage 32 4-Part Directing Class: Scripted Drama TV Directing Process >

https://www.stage32.com/education/products/tv-directing-101

Learn from multiple Emmy-nominated TV showrunner Todd Slavkin! Throughout this exclusive Stage 32 4-part class, you'll gain a thorough understanding of the directing process, from analyzing scripts to post-production.

Assistant Directing 101: How To Run A Set From Prep Through Production >

https://www.stage32.com/education/products/assistant-directing-101-how-to-run-a-set-from-prep-through-production

Learn How To Run A Professional Set From A DGA First Assistant Director Who Has Worked With Ang Le, Kevin Costner, Carton Cuse, David E. Kelley, Seth MacFarlane and more! You’ll be prepared to create an achievable production plan and schedule, the tools to work with your team, and know this vital role in making any feature film or television series.

4-Part Directing Class: How To Master Shot Coverage >

https://www.stage32.com/education/products/4-part-directing-class-how-to-master-shot-coverage

Learn from an award-winning film and TV director who's worked with Warner Bros., Disney, CBS & Hallmark! Get floor plans, storyboards, and a collection of over 20 tips on how to shoot faster and more efficiently!

We’re currently programming our 2026 education calendar, and I’d love to hear from you.

What topics related to directing 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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Ashley Renee Smith
What Makes a Perfect Sci-fi Thriller?

What makes a perfect sci-fi thriller? Is it the tension? The worldbuilding? The emotional punch that keeps you thinking long after the credits roll?

CBR just released a great roundup of 10 sci-fi thrillers that get it right from beginning to end, from genre-defining classics like Blade Runner and Inv...

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10 Sci-Fi Thrillers That Are Perfect From Start to Finish
10 Sci-Fi Thrillers That Are Perfect From Start to Finish
The science fiction genre is often at its best when combined with mystery and thriller, and some films prove this better than others.
Ingrid Wren

This is an interesting list Ashley Renee Smith The Fifth Element and Blade Runner are two of my favourite sci-fi films and I agree with the assessment in the article. I would add Alien and 2001 to the...

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David Taylor

What Ingrid said. I’m also fond of ‘Contact’ but maybe that’s because of Ms. Foster of whom I am a huge fan.

Vital Butinar

David Taylor oh yeah, Contact is a good one! Ingrid Wren you're right! 5th element is a great one, although it has a really funny visual aesthetic doesn't it? You can almost see that everything is mad...

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Mehdi Vasseti

The key to a great Sci-Fi Thriller is an exaggerated imagination fueled by real facts.

Julien CLÉMENT

Arrival, which is not in the list but that you mentioned, is a real masterpiece. It succeeded in talking about alien life without showing anything about them. I really loved how the perspective of the...

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Peter D. Marshall
Film Directors and Their Insecurities

Directing a film is a complex job that requires a unique blend of creativity, technical skill, leadership and budget acumen. While directors are usually the visionaries behind any film, we are also human beings with different skill sets, individual vulnerabilities and insecurities.

Despite our outwar...

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Chidera Emmanuel

yh through seriously this filmmaker stuff have got a late on me now am working on looking for a private loan if u could help me I will be greatful +2349112605787

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Pete Conrad
Directors, which of these three...

...loglines would catch your attention? Which targeted words leap out at you? These are not the logline I'm currently using.

Had a great meeting yesterday with Andy Cutler. We discussed my feature. He suggested that I attach a director since this film needs a specific vision.

Survival of the Sparrows

W...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Pete Conrad. I'm not a director, but I think the 2nd logline is the strongest. "Nuclear drones" and "from their own backyard" jumped out the most....

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Debbie Croysdale

The second is the most succinct and intriguing.

David Taylor

Query- I may have missed it, but which side is using their place for a control center? Love the premise.

Pete Conrad

Thanks everyone! I kinda prefer the second one as well. I'll workshop that one. David, the enemy commandeers their property for their HQ while the Sparrows are hiding in a secret room in their barn. I wrote the novel.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Pete Conrad. I'm looking forward to seeing Survival of the Sparrows!

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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check-In: What Did You Challenge Yourself With This Week?

Hey, Stage 32 Fam!

This week I’ve been challenging myself… to challenge myself more.

My husband and I started listening to Adam Grant’s Think Again on Audible, and it has turned into an unexpected creative reset button. We’ll listen for a bit, then pause whenever one of us wants to dig deeper into a c...

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Maria Restivo Glassner

I am trying to work on three projects at once lol. One for a class, one is a polish, and the other is in Act I. I just love to suffer :)

Yan Ju Zeng

I’ve been challenging myself with networking! I tend to be rather shy, so talking to people and asking for help isn’t my strong suit- but I’m working on it!

Meriem Bouziani

That’s awesome. I hope you overcome all those challenges.

As for me, I’m juggling many at once—I need to improve my English, learn screenwriting, write The Silent PFC War, and manage my time between my...

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Chevahn Brown

I’ve been challenging myself to write daily. and to write in all the pockets nooks and crannies of the day, wherever and whenever inspiration finds me. make excuses to write, instead of making excuses not to.

Meriem Bouziani

I’ve forgotten many strong ideas out of pure laziness.

We really must write down every single idea the moment it appears, even if it doesn’t feel powerful at first—b...

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Amazon Builds Out AI Studios

Amazon says it will encompass “a team of creatives, business professionals and technologists to empower creators to responsibly integrate GenAI into content production through proprietary tools and services”.

https://deadline.com/2025/11/amazon-ai-studios-matt-newman-1236603477/...

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Amazon Builds Out AI Studios With Sports Docs Boss Matt Newman Named Head Of Live-Action
Amazon Builds Out AI Studios With Sports Docs Boss Matt Newman Named Head Of Live-Action
Newman, who was Head of Original Sports Content for Prime Video, is moving to Amazon's A.I. Studios division as Head of Live Action.
Willem Elzenga 2

I am just interested in making a shortfilm with AI. And if it works out we have a feature script based upon the short script. Timing for getting it financed is a big mystery, maybe it will never happen.

Martin Reese

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg You always have interesting insight. Are you saying it's a myth that AI will help independent filmmakers enter the game because the big studios are already ahead of the g...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Martin Reese AI help independent filmmakers enter the game? No, I doubt it very much, but that depends on what you define as "the game." Let's sit back for a moment. Cell phone cameras are a greater s...

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Jed Power

I'm sure many A. I. hit screenplays have already been sold and produced!-- For the first time ever, a song generated by artificial intelligence has climbed to the top of the charts.

This week, a countr...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Jed Power First, while I know for a fact that AI screenplays have been produced (I think the first feature was ~2 years ago - those new to the idea being far behind the tech), I am also certain none o...

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Maurice Vaughan
Strengthening Croatia’s Creative Future: Inside Zagreb’s Partnership with Stage 32 Certification

Stage 32 Certification also has partnerships in other states and countries.

If you have any questions about Certific...

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Sam Rivera
Florence Pugh Gives Her Thoughts On Intimacy Coordinators

Florence Pugh is keeping it real again as she talked about the whole intimacy coordinator conversation, calling it a job that's still "figuring itself out."

She didn't throw shade, but basically said the job's not one-size-fits-all which is somewhat a refreshing take considering we've been in a blac...

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James Lagrimas
Top Directing Webinars and Classes of the Year – Share What You’d Like to See Next

If you’re looking to elevate your directing craft and lead your next project with clarity and confidence, learning directly from working directors can make all the difference. These webinars and classes are taught by professionals who’ve brought award-winning films, television, and streaming project...

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Peter D. Marshall
Directing a Film: What is Expected?

Directing a film is one of the most intensely solitary and intensely collaborative experiences you may ever have. It is not only about visually interpreting the screenplay and creatively handling actors, it also includes the ability to complete a day's work on time and on schedule.

Like any artist, a...

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MAKING THE MAGIC HAPPEN: The Art and Craft of Film Directing
MAKING THE MAGIC HAPPEN: The Art and Craft of Film Directing
Filmmaking can be a complicated and risky adventure, but shows you why directing a movie is actually simpler than you think. The trick is to properly learn the "craft" of filmmaking first, and then ad…
Maurice Vaughan

Excellent post, Peter D. Marshall! What stuck out the most is "Have a relentless focus on what is possible rather than what is not possible: Shift your mindset from limitations to opportunities." I th...

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Peter D. Marshall

I agree :)

Don Zorbas

Great post!

Zakariya Abdi
Filmmaking

Hi my name is zakariya and I’m in the process of making a short film as a concept called BLOOD BALLET I was wondering where do I gin next from there and can anyone help me out

Maurice Vaughan

Stage 32 has a webinar called "How To Produce A Short Film," Zakariya Abdi. www.stage32.com/education/products/how-to-produce-a-short-film...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Zakariya Abdi That's a pretty general question. What stage are you at?

Kseniia Zhuravleva

Hi Zakariya Abdi , it's great that you have the courage to see it through, I actually envy you.

As for the next steps, can you share more details about the stage of your script, whether you have a cas...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

Zakariya Abdi I agree with Ksenlia Zhuravleva. Please share more.

Peter D. Marshall
My “10 Commandments of Filmmaking”

My years in the film and TV business have taught me many things, but the main thing I have learned is to “remain human at all costs.” And by this, I mean to simply “treat others as you would like to be treated yourself.”

Making a film is a stressful job. You have to remember that there is a great dea...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm glad you mentioned safety and put it first, Peter D. Marshall! Safety is the most important thing.

Vladimir Romantsev

Two more pieces of advice: Stop attributing so much importance to what you do. Importance is a burden—it must be discarded. Assume the position of a detached observer, who always holds an advantage over the participant. Be in the ocean, yet remain dry. Be at the very eye of the storm...

Sam Rivera
New OWAs Now Open - Closing in 2 Weeks!

Hey there writers! We have a fantastic new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) is now live! These opportunities come directly from top-tier producers and showrunners, including professionals with major network credits, and are specifically designed to find emerging voices.

But don't wait—these O...

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