Find Your Footing on Stage 32: Join Our December Community Open House!
Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT!
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If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our December Community Open House Webcast happening Monday, December 29th at 12:00 pm PT!
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Congratulations on your entries placing 48 and 49 in Beyond Genres, Erik Diaz! I think it's wrong that the top entry in the Suspense category violated two stated rules, but your project was rejected t...
Expand commentCongratulations on your entries placing 48 and 49 in Beyond Genres, Erik Diaz! I think it's wrong that the top entry in the Suspense category violated two stated rules, but your project was rejected twice for being a pilot. And I think it's wrong your prize still hasn’t been paid, but it depends on what it says in the rules about the prize.
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The rules say: Prizes Sent Out: Starting November 18, 2025 (00:00)
Well I think that they might say the winner in suspense "technically" is a vertical because they sized it down to fit into the vertical even though it's clearly.... you know, standard 16:9. All I can...
Expand commentWell I think that they might say the winner in suspense "technically" is a vertical because they sized it down to fit into the vertical even though it's clearly.... you know, standard 16:9. All I can say is welcome to two sketchy worlds crossing: social media platforms and privately controlled contests... Sorry about your experience, but take it as a lesson you cannot trust reelshort.com
While the widescreen content is placed within a vertical frame, this does not make it visually vertical in any meaningful or practical sense, as the purpose of vertical video is to fully occupy the mo...
Expand commentWhile the widescreen content is placed within a vertical frame, this does not make it visually vertical in any meaningful or practical sense, as the purpose of vertical video is to fully occupy the mobile screen. Even if one were to accept this as technically compliant, the more fundamental issue remains: the work is not a completed piece. My own entry was rejected on the grounds that it was a pilot and therefore did not qualify as a completed work under the contest rules—yet the first-place entry is itself a pilot.
A complete work can be considered a pilot episode with the outlines etc. that go with it - but I didn't read the rules so I may in that particular instance be wrong.