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FREE Webcast Event: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made

FREE Webcast Event: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made

with Producer Ethan Erwin!

Ever wonder what really happens between finishing your screenplay and seeing it come to life on screen?

Join us on Wednesday, November 19th at 11:00 am PT for a FREE webcast open to all Stage 32 members—current and new!

We’re sitting down with renowned producer Ethan Erwin, whose films have grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide and include hits like Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, The Book of Eli, The Nice Guys, Unknown, and more.

Hosted by Stage 32’s Director of Development and moderated by me, Ashley Renee Smith (Head of Community), this conversation will pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to move a project from script to screen in today’s industry.

Ethan will share real-world insights from over 15 years of experience developing and producing projects with A-list talent such as Robert Downey Jr., Denzel Washington, Sandra Bullock, and George Clooney.

Whether you’re a writer, filmmaker, or producer, this session is packed with career-changing takeaways about how stories evolve through development, financing, production, and beyond.

Come prepared with your questions—this is a can’t-miss opportunity to learn directly from one of Hollywood’s top producers.

Save your spot now for free: https://www.stage32.com/webinars/from-script-to-screen-how-projects-get-made-with-producer-ethan-erwin


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Peter D. Marshall
Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset for Filmmakers

Mindset refers to a person's established set of attitudes, beliefs, and ways of thinking that influence how they perceive and respond to various situat...

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Carol Dweck: A Summary of The Two Mindsets
Carol Dweck: A Summary of The Two Mindsets
A summary of Carol Dweck's book Mindset, which explores our two mindsets (fixed and growth) and how they impact not only our attitudes and learning but also our outcomes.
Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing this, Peter D. Marshall. “Mindset is the key to success. Mindset is everything. It shapes your success, your happiness, and your future.” I agree. I changed my mindset about things...

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Rich Terdoslavich
Meeting With The Director

When I did the Victoria’s Secret job, I met with the director to discuss what the shots were going to be. He gave me a script/outline and visual references as a guide for me to illustrate the storyboards. Here are the first batch of storyboards I illustrated for Victoria’s Secret. Always work with t...

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Maurice Vaughan

Did you meet with the director in person or a virtual meeting, Rich Terdoslavich?

Don Zorbas

Very impressive.

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Sam Rivera
New OWAs Launch Today! Seeking Micro-dramas, Fantasy, Faith-Based & More - Closing in 2 Weeks!

Calling all writers! A dynamic new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) is now live, featuring a diverse range of requests from a top-tier producer and showrunner, a London-based production company, and more.

These opportunities are highly specific and represent a direct line to industry leaders...

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Ashley Renee Smith
A Major Win for Broadway-to-Film Adaptations

Universal’s Wicked: For Good is poised to cast a much-needed spell over the box office. After a sluggish autumn, the second half of Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical is projected to open north of $200M globally, making it the biggest debut ever for a Broadway feature adaptation...

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James Lagrimas
How to Direct Micro-Budget Feature Films with Ted Campbell

If you’re an emerging director eager to bring your first feature film to life, chances are you’ll start with a micro-budget project. These films are where most great directors cut their teeth — the ultimate crash course in resourcefulness, creativity, and endurance. Working on a micro-budget means t...

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Sydney S

Very excited for this webinar!

Maurice Vaughan

Great share, Amanda Toney! I tried to make two of my feature scripts way back, and the first one was a big-budget movie. I should’ve written a small, micro-budget script....

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Ashley Renee Smith
What Should a Director Say After “Cut”? David Zucker Shares What Really Matters on Set

David Zucker, the filmmaker behind AIRPLANE!, The Naked Gun, Top Secret! and a whole catalog of comedy classics — breaks down something every director eventually faces: what to say to your actors the moment the camera stops.

Zuck...

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Ashley Renee Smith
The story that sparked your passion — what film or series lit your fire?

Think back to the first time a film made you feel something so deeply you wanted to create that feeling for others — what was it?

Geoff Hall

Ashley Renee Smith oh my, that’s a great question. There have been a number of films along the way. From my childhood years; Lawrence of Arabia and 2001: A Space Odyssey. In my 20s; Blade Runner and B...

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Hassan AL Mahfoud

for me, it was The Godfather 1972 & Lion of the Desert 1981

Florencia Lowry

Hi Ashley Renee Smith I think Big Fish and Eerie Indiana.

Warren Foster

Coming to America is one of my favorite movies that I watched as a child and to this day I can quote verbatim. It made me interested in movies and how they are made.

Darrell Pennington

I started writing original song lyrics when I was 13 (they were terrible of course haha). I had (and remain to a very significant degree) become obsessed with music and while I would have LOVED to hav...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas
Q&A: From Script to Screen: How Projects Get Made with Producer Ethan Erwin

FREE webcast open to everyone on November 19th at 11am PT featuring renowned producer Ethan Erwin, whose films have grossed over $1.5 billion dollars worldwide.

With credits including Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Book o...

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Vanessa M. Chattman

Thank you very much Geoffroy for the update on the new webcast on November 19th at 11amPT.

Yan Ju Zeng

I look forward to the webinar! Do you have recommendations on finding and partnering with producers who match the tone/message of your script? Or finding sponsors/investors?

Darshan Jaju
My Take on The Sixth Sense

My Take on The Sixth Sense

Just dropped the first episode of my new series “No Filter with Darshan”. Even though I already knew the twist, the film still surprised me — and I shared my honest experience watching it for the first time.

Would love for you to watch it and tell me how you felt about the movie and its iconic reveal.

Maurice Vaughan

Great breakdown of The Sixth Sense, Darshan Jaju! I haven't seen the movie in a long time, but I was shocked by the twist! I need to rewatch the movie and study it. And find the script. I saved your v...

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Darshan Jaju

Glad you like it Maurice Vaughan and thanks for the feedback. The film is really great and it took all these years to watch it....

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Darshan Jaju. You know a twist is incredible when you know it and it's still impactful.

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In this 20 minute clip you can see an AI shortfilm and a guy working on a chasing scene using current available AI consumer software.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5TBTdQpFsY

Interactive / multiplayer gaming cinema

The future of film might not just be something we watch — but something we play together.

As interactive storytelling and real-time technology mature, the line between gaming and cinema is blurring fast. Imagine stepping into a theater where the audience becomes part of the narrative, not just observ...

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Maurice Vaughan

I can see this happening, Willem Elzenga 2. It could be fun for customers and profitable for producers, companies, directors, writers, etc. I'd be part of it. I think it'd be fun to write this kind of...

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Meriem Bouziani

I can already imagine games or VR simulations based on my sci-fi worlds — where people who enjoy my future movies and series can step directly into the experimen...

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