Filmmaking / Directing

The place to discuss, share content and offer advice and tips on all things filmmaking and the craft of directing. From pre-production to on set practices to navigating the industry and beyond, this is your forum

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Trevor Learey
Using AI

The good and bad of using AI for a 'Pitch Package'. Good - Structure and Formatting. Bad - Content accuracy.

Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

AI is good for technical matters, not creative matters. When referring to AI, most people are talking about things like ChatGPT or Gemini, for textual work, or Runway and others for graphic work. The...

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Trevor Learey

Thanks,

I think we are essentially saying the same thing.

I use it as a starting point with layouts and structure, but definitely not for content. I'm talking about press releases and one-page pitches.

W...

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Pat Alexander

The current (not talked about) issue with AI right now is that it's way too homogenous and overly effusive. Not that positivity is a bad thing, but that there's a specific pattern or rhythm to AI gene...

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Trevor Learey

Which is exactly why I use it for structure and not content.

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Charmane Wedderburn
Fair Split in Short Film Production – Need Advice

“Hi Stage 32 fam. I’m Charmane Wedderburn

I’m in pre-production for my first short film as writer/director. A producer from my Verein is asking me to pay the majority of the budget plus give him an upfront fee, while still splitting ownership 50/50.

Is this normal in short film production?

If the wri...

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Geoffroy Faugerolas 2

Muddy. If it's your short and you are financing it, then you can hire a (physical) producer to help during the production or production services and pay them for their work but they would not be entit...

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Charmane Wedderburn

“Thanks, Geoffroy — makes sense. In my case, since I’m carrying the financing and creative, it feels more like a hire situation than ownership. That’s where my instinct was leaning too.”

Charmane Wedderburn

“Kay, thank you — that’s crystal clear. You’re right: for a short, it makes much more sense to hire a producer for specific deliverables than to hand over ownership. That helps me stand my ground.”

Charmane Wedderburn

“Big thanks to everyone who weighed in — this really cleared the fog. Here’s where I stand: I wrote it, I’m financing it, so I own it. Period. Any producer on this project will be brought on as a hire...

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John Latham

Hi Charmane he they are having a lend of you do it your self been there done that years ago

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Sam Rivera
NEW OWAs Ready for Your Script!

Attention, writers! A fantastic new batch of Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) is live, and this one is packed with unique opportunities tailored for the voices of today. This is your chance to connect directly with A-list talent, major production companies, and top-tier literary managers.

Here’s a bre...

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Sydney S
Your Step by Step Guide on How to Option a Book

More than ⅔ of the top 100 Films and Television series last year were based on IP. While Intellectual Property can be spread across more than a dozen categories, typically the foundation for a project is a book more often than anything else. In a business where financing is harder and harder to asse...

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Sydney S

So excited for this webinar!!

John-Paul Sarni

Optioning a book is something I am asked about constantly. The good news is that you don't need to have a huge checkbook or be a Hollywood insider to do this. I'm eager to walk you through my experiences and hear how your respective journeys in this arena have been.

Sydney S

Thank you John- Paul! We're excited to be having you hosting us on Thursday!

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Geoff Hall
Robert Redford, ‘Butch Cassidy’ and ‘All the President’s Men’ Icon, Dies at 89

Wow, what a talent. It’s a sad day for filmmaking.

As a kid, he was a hero for me, with ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’, ‘All the President’s Men’ and ‘3 Days of the Condor’.

He won an Oscar for directing ‘Ordinary People’ and was of course, the founder of the Sundance Film Festival. He has left...

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Robert Redford, 'Butch Cassidy' and 'All the President's Men' Icon, Dies at 89
Robert Redford, 'Butch Cassidy' and 'All the President's Men' Icon, Dies at 89
Robert Redford, the screen legend known for films like 'All the President's Men' and 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,' has died. He was 89.
Maurice Vaughan 5

My condolences to his family and friends. My favorite Robert Redford role is Lieutenant General Eugene Irwin in The Last Castle, Geoff Hall. I've been meaning to watch Butch Cassidy and the Sundance K...

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E Langley

Bishop, leader of a ragtag group of intelligence specialists in the comedy-drama "Sneakers," master thief Dortmunder in the crime comedy "The Hot Rock," and his tour-de-force solo performance as Our M...

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

A friend of mine just mentioned this Geoff Hall - so sorry to hear. So many movies that I loved him in that it's hard to pick one. I did love "Sneakers".

Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan 5 you’ve got to see it, Maurice. It’s a great film and the chemistry between Robert Redford and Paul Newman is fantastic!...

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John January Noble

We have lost a great actor. His films and performances leave behind a legacy. I watched The Old Man And The Gun in the summer of 2018, and the older he got, the more he conveyed experience with style. R.I.P

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Sydney S
Get your 5-minute pitch in top-notch shape for MIPCOM!

Is your feature film or television series concept fully developed but hasn’t sold to the perfect company or network? Is your script polished and ready for production but not grabbing the attention of the right producer or executive?

While many writers and filmmakers believe that developing a project...

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Sydney S

Hey, Michael! Sorry I took so long to get back to you, my apologies. Hope you're having a great day!Truly a wonderful question — I’m happy to help explain more about MIPCOM.

MIPCOM is one of the world’...

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Sydney S

Hi, LaDonna, will you be attended MIPCOM this year?

Sydney S

Hi, LaDonna! I completely understand the challenge of finding producers and executive directors who are genuinely interested in your genre of screenplays. If you’d like some recommendations, helpful t...

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Sydney S

Or about other helpful resources outside of the lab, I am here as well.

Sydney S

Hey all, so excited to get going with the lab with the incredible Alexia! If you would like to sign up or have any questions, please email me at edu@stage32.com

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Charmane Wedderburn
Hello from Switzerland -- Stepping into the Director's Chair!

Hi Stage 32 fam. I'm Charmane, a Jamaican-Swiss writer stepping into directing for the very first time.

This October, I'll be on set for my debut short film - nervous, excited, and ready to learn! Would love to hear from fellow filmmakers; what's the one piece of advice you wish you had before direc...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Jeremy Cody , thanks so much.

Elena Priovolou

Find the right DoP. Someone who is experienced, understands your vision and is willing to help you as a first time director. Massive element. Good luck!

Maurice Vaughan 5

You're welcome, Charmane Wedderburn. Can't wait to see your film! And one tip is take behind-the-scenes photos and videos you could use for promo material.

Charmane Wedderburn

“Thank you, Elena — you’re absolutely right. The DoP will be key for me, not just technically but in protecting the vision. I’ll make sure to find someone who understands the poetry of this story. Grateful for the reminder.”

Geoffroy Faugerolas 2

you never have enough time on set so REALLY think about your coverage. How much do you need, what's key to the story...storyboard and let actors surprise you.

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Elena Priovolou
The importance of preparation for a demanding filming day

Hello all, I was thinking about sharing with you how important prep is for any filming day to be completed succesfully. The best way to do this, is by example. So I am jumping right in...We had to film a scene which more or less, was this: "in a fishing boat, in the middle of the sea, two women are...

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Karen "Kay" Ross

GREAT work with your planning! Also, kudos that you attempted work around a boat - water may be the most dangerous to work with! The fact that you had a 3rd boat with all emergency personell tells me...

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Elena Priovolou

This is part of the "fleet"

Elena Priovolou

Rescue team

Elena Priovolou

And paradise :)

Alessandro Sicardi

Gosh, I never thought how complicated the preparation of a scene like that could be...!

Dwayne Williams 2
Week 3- July’s Filmmaker's Club Month

Hello Creators, I’m looking for feedback on the following elements of my concept. This is a high-concept feature (or limited series) about a UFO that begins a countdown, releasing one world-ending monster at a time. I’d love your thoughts on these areas:

Logline:

After a UFO disables global communic...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Desiree Middleton Yes, Arrival is actually one of the key comparables I’ve been working with—definitely had that in mind while shaping the tone and structure. I’ve also been drawing from NOPE, Battle...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Appreciate you, Oleksandr Shcherbyna—great insight all around. I’m aiming to keep things grounded in tension and clever problem-solving, not just big spectacle. The challenge has been balancing escala...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Thanks so much, Paul Rivers—that means a lot to hear. I’ve been building 5,4,3,2,1 as something I’d want to experience on the big screen too, so knowing it resonated with you like that really pushes m...

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Dwayne Williams 2

Maurice Vaughan 5 Desiree Middleton Paul Rivers What do you think of a flying swarm of jellyfish, like box jellyfish or man o’ war, drifting like a poisonous fog, their see-through bodies glowing with...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

That'd be terrifying, but it'd look incredible on screen, Dwayne Williams 2!

Vincent Weberink
If you could shoot anywhere in the world, where would you set your story?

Location sets the tone for your story. 

In this post, you can find 5 Tips for Choosing the Perfect Shooting Location.

Keep these tips in mind:

1. Scout Early: Secure your spot before your competitors do.

2. Check Accessibility: Ensure your #crew and #equipment can reach the site.

3. Consider Sound Qualit...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

Great tips, Vincent Weberink! I look at photos and videos of locations online when I outline a script that I'm going to write. It helps me think of scenes and ideas....

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Karen "Kay" Ross

I mean... just to be able to visit for a few months as I'm filming it? LOL Scotland, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Chile, Iceland - just to name a few!

Ooo, great tips, Vincent Weberink ! Also - just so ya kno...

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Kenneth George

Vincent Weberink It depends.... if the goal is fine wine and exotic women (I meant exotic locale); you can’t go wrong in some parts of Italy and France. I heard the CRAZY HORSE in Paris, France does i...

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Frank Van Der Meijden
Interest in making movies and watching movies

I directed and produced a suspense short and a horror short.

Furthermore I produced a documentary (which premiered in cinema last week in The Netherlands).

I was thinking about a strange thing concerning fiction movies. Do you recognize this? That you enjoy watching movies you wouldn't want to make y...

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Maurice Vaughan 5

Congratulations on directing and producing the shorts, Frank Van Der Meijden! Congratulations on your documentary premiering in cinema last week! I enjoy watching movies I wouldn’t usually write....

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