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Dwayne Williams
Does Blending Genres Make Horror Scarier or Weaker?

Blending genres can either amplify horror or take away its edge. Psychological tension, sci-fi, and crime elements can add depth—but do they make a film scarier or just different?

Some of the most unsettling films aren’t pure horror, but does mixing genres enhance fear or dilute it?

Curious to hear di...

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Maurice Vaughan

Jason Lives could be considered a Slasher Horror with Fantasy elements too, Dwayne Williams.

Dwayne Williams

Yeah, I immediately think of sci-fi mixed with psychological horror—something about the unknown and mind-bending fear hits hard. Sam Sokolow , what do you think? What’s the scariest genre combo in you...

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Dwayne Williams

Maurice Vaughan I’m leaning more toward a fantasy world with a slasher element, but I’m curious—do you think a cyberpunk theme can portray horror as effectively as older settings? The mix of neon-lit...

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Maurice Vaughan

Oh yeah, Dwayne Williams. Psychological Horror is really scary too. Yeah, I think a Cyberpunk theme can portray Horror as effectively as older settings. I think a Cyberpunk dystopia and things like bo...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Dwayne Williams I love genre bending in projects because when it’s done with intention, it can elevate horror by adding emotional layers, unexpected turns, or deeper philosophical stakes. A well-blend...

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Shane Stanley
You're a FILMMAKER!!! (and, suddenly being a multi-hyphenite is cool again...)

But I didn't know it ever lost its cool. Huge congrats to Sean Baker for his incredible work on Anora. Back when cats like Coppola, Walt Disney and most-recently Mike Figgis were doing this, it was okay. Then a shift happened. When the go-to with foreign buyers became solely IMDb as they waddled thr...

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Shane Stanley

Dan MaxXx Good question. It depends... Traditionally, every budget would have line-items for those specific jobs, right? Now if it's an IA/Union pic, of course that individual would be compensated for...

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Linda Harrison

First , thank you Stage 32 for putting this webinar on. Secondly, thank you Shane Stanley for leading it. If one ever wished to sit down and spend an hour and a half of being mentored by a hugely succ...

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Sydney S

Welcome, Elle! So great to have you here! Your energy and passion for filmmaking are amazing, and it sounds like you're building something really special in the Eastern Cape. Love that you’re polishin...

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Shane Stanley

Linda Harrison wow, thank you so much for that kind and thoughtful comments. They truly are why I do what I do. Wishing you the very best in your career and endeavors. Best of luck!...

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Ashley Renee Smith

This is such a fantastic and timely post, Shane. It’s incredibly validating to watch someone like Sean Baker break down those perceptions in such a powerful way. Your point about using pseudonyms on IMDb is really interesting. I didn't realize there had been such a push for that.

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Patrick McIntire
Tip for the Day #14: Indie Films On The Rise

With many Studio budgets exploding to over $250 million, & many of them losing money, it’s no wonder distributors and investors are seeking more indie films. The $3-$8 million budgets are the sweet spot, however, the under $3 million are becoming more popular.

Solid stories with great acting tend to...

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Patrick McIntire

Toni D'Antonio Careful in using the word "attached". I have a detailed post regarding that word. Sounds like you've put in the work with your package, but if you're presenting to investors, make sure...

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Patrick McIntire

Vic Alexander $5 million budget? Is that based on an accurate budget or a guess? Pitching a script to investors or producers you'll need an accurate budget and more. Email me at productionbudgets@yaho...

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Toni D'Antonio

Thank you so much Patrick. Understood. Anyone who I mention who is attached is under contract or has signed an LOI that gives me express permission to use their name and likeness.. And for all our pro...

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Silvia Dornelles

As a beginner screenwriter I'm always thinking of few locations/actors and focusing more on the narrative. It's nice getting the perspective of someone who's experienced in the field though.

Ashley Renee Smith

Patrick McIntire, thank you for sharing your insight. It’s eye-opening (and honestly a little wild) to hear how bloated some of these studio budgets can get, especially when there are incredible indie...

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Maurice Vaughan
Director Binder/Computer Folder

Do you keep a binder/computer folder of your film that helps you on other projects? If so, what do you put in it? Budgets, legal documents, shot lists, cast and crew contact info, vendor information, etc. I think binders/computer folders can save directors time because they can use some of the thing...

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Maurice Vaughan

I remember seeing a video where Francis Ford Coppola showed his binder for The Godfather, Lindbergh E Hollingsworth. It was THICK! I think it'd be easier having separate binders. One for production, o...

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Vital Butinar

I have a couple of different ways I do that.

The first is when I'm still developing a project and that goes into the development folder, that contains the project name and under that folder there are...

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Maurice Vaughan

That's a fantastic system, Vital Butinar! "All of this is set up on a storage system that's backed up and available across different networks so that everyone involved who needs to access stuff can do...

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Vital Butinar

Maurice Vaughan it does and it's set up in a way that I'm never worried that something might go missing (I seem to have severe data hording syndrome), but at the same time sometimes it seems over elab...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Maurice Vaughan I’m a big fan of keeping organized folders, both digital and hard copy, for just about everything. Back in college, I relied heavily on physical binders for all my production documents...

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Sydney S
Learn from a Multi-Emmy Award-Winning Producer & Director! Who was the Producer, Director, and Editor of NIGHT TRAIN—Hulu’s longest-running #1 hit

When a script has been written it goes from the producer to the director, and finally the editor. That’s quite a journey from concept-to-delivery and a lot of things can get lost in translation, much like in the game of telephone. Essentially there are three scripts; the one that is written, the one...

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Jack Binder

Bravo! This looks incredible! While collaboration is important, knowing how to take charge of your production and wear many hats is likewise a huge advantage!

Sydney S

Thank you to everyone who attended today!! How was it for all?

Margo Stutts Toombs

I was not able to attend, yesterday. How do I watch it, today?

Montana Clayton

Margo Stutts Toombs I believe it is a 48hr turn around. So it should be available tomorrow.

Sydney S

Hello! Will be uploaded by EOD today! Any questions email edu@stage32.com :)

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Maurice Vaughan
Stage 32’s Invite System

Hey, everyone. There are over 1 million members on Stage 32. Over 1 million! And we’re going for 1.5 million! If your friends, family, roommates, sports team, etc. are creatives, send them invites to join the community.

Writers, directors, producers, actors, animators, composers, makeup artists, ed...

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Maurice Vaughan
Tapping Into Your Animal Instincts When Creating

Marco Antonio Berrios talks about tapping into your animal instincts when creating in today’s blog. It's a wild idea! Check out the blog and leave your thoughts and questions in the comments. www.stage32.com/blog/tapping-into-your-animal-instincts-when-creating-4038...

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Sherri ZImmerman

ALWAYS!! SO ON POINT Maurice... thanks for sharing!!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Sherri ZImmerman. That's beautiful. Did you make it?

Maurice Vaughan
AMA with Roberto Urbina and Cristal Aparicio Cárdenas

Roberto Urbina and Cristal Aparicio Cárdenas are co-hosting a FREE Ask Me Anything in the Acting Lounge today, answering questions about “Acting in International Productions” and other questions you have about the industry!

Roberto and Cristal are the stars of the recent feature film ALIX, directed...

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Maurice Vaughan
Talking Business: Navigating US-Mexico Film Collaborations

The sixth episode of David Zannoni’s vlog series “TALKING BUSINESS: Insights from the Independent Film Industry” is out! In today’s episode, David and Larissa Calva Ruiz are Talking Business about the cross-over of filmmakers between the US and Mexico.

And if you missed episodes 1-5, the links to t...

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Vital Butinar
Working filmmakers yes or no (kind of)

I saw this video yesterday and I thought I'd share it.

I think that I might agree and yet even when I work commercial gigs it seems I'm not bringing in enough. So either way it isn't working.

What do you guys think about this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxC00XV5NFM...

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Vital Butinar

Maurice Vaughan the problem is not the gig work, it's actually fine, the problem is that film stuff doesn't happen frequently enough. :D

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I think he's right, I've known for a long time (since about high school) that it's extremely difficult to make money as an artist in any medium, and so you have to seriously consider a backup career or at least a day job, which is also why so many artists eventually sell out.

Vital Butinar

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh I would tend to agree with you, but in the other hand it's also wrong because art is kind of what makes a civilization worth existing if you think about it. It's literally all ar...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

Vital Butinar oh 100%, we as humans need art in order to survive. It's just unfortunately kind of a paradox when it comes to making business out of art; you can be an absolute genius and everyone love...

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Vital Butinar

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh oh you put that really nicely and I agree. It's really interesting how in most businesses if people like what you make then you're successful on many levels, one of which is fina...

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Jack Binder
Indie Film, Specialty Films Continue Box Office Growth

As @rb and @stage32 have been sharing, indie film continues to step-up to the plate to fill the space in the market.

Great news for independent filmmakers and indie films. So good to see Sean Baker's success and to hear his important message to the world.

Check out the Deadline article on indie film...

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'Anora' Gets Nice Bump In Post-Oscar Expansion, Hits No. 7 After 21 Weeks - Specialty Box Office
'Anora' Gets Nice Bump In Post-Oscar Expansion, Hits No. 7 After 21 Weeks - Specialty Box Office
Sean Baker's 'Anora' from Neon, which swept most key awards at the Oscars last weekend, saw a decent post-ceremony bump. 'The Monkey', 'In The Lost Lands' hit the top 10.
Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Jack Binder. It's great news for independent filmmakers and indie films. Anora winning big at the Oscars helped its theater run, and I'm sure it helped the movie on streaming too. I just...

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Richard "RB" Botto

The commitment to theatrical is real and contagious, Jack Binder. More and more theater owners are committing screens to indies as well. Get ready for the self-distribution revolution with a completel...

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Sam Sokolow

This is great news for indie filmmakers - and the great news keeps on coming (even FLOW was the first indie animated film to win an Oscar). And I totally agree with Richard "RB" Botto - John Fithian's...

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Jack Binder

Sam Sokolow Look to keep an eye on Attend and the myriad other platforms that have arisen to address indie filmmaking, film financing, and distribution. While there were several start-ups with a crypt...

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Maurice Vaughan
TOMORROW – AMA with Roberto Urbina and Cristal Aparicio Cárdenas

Roberto Urbina and Cristal Aparicio Cárdenas will be having a FREE Ask Me Anything on March 12th, answering questions about “Acting in International Productions”!

Roberto and Cristal are the stars of the recent feature film ALIX, directed by Ana Maria Hermida and filmed entirely in the Colombian jun...

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