I asked for a RODE lavalier microphone set for this Christmas, and I will receive another filmmaking-related gift by my dad’s girlfriend too (but I don’t know what haha)
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I asked for a RODE lavalier microphone set for this Christmas, and I will receive another filmmaking-related gift by my dad’s girlfriend too (but I don’t know what haha)
The journey to becoming a director is not bound by many rules since every director's path is unique, and often shaped by personal experiences, opportunities, and individual creativity. However, regardless of the background or education of a director, here are the "five types" of directors I think we...
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Great tip, Billy Kwack. Thanks for sharing it.
Definitely, Abram Christian. Thanks for sharing the tip.
Protect your skin with a barrier repair cream and sunscreen lol, can you tell I used to be in beauty retail? My recommendation would be La Roche Posay cica cream.
I didn't think about that, but it makes sense, Marie Hatten. Thanks for the tip and recommendation.
Teton Ridge Entertainment just locked down the exclusive rights to the life story of Hollywood legend John Wayne. The studio, which is already deep in Western content, will have full access to his family's personal archives for both film and TV projects.
His son Ethan Wayne is on board as an exec pro...
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Perhaps the biggest challenge of being an effective director is the need to understand and master every step of a project’s journey. This includes developing a visual style/point of view, collaboration, text analysis, pre-production planning, working with actors, camera and actor blocking, and overs...
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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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Hey, Ted! Good idea. Did you see my SETESH 2025 full feature on youtube? I directed it, wrote it. composed music for it, even acted in it as an extra. It is amazing what you can do with a little creat...
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Hey, Jon! Congrats! I'll check it out. Yeah, that's a way toerd a career. Filmmaker urry Barker made a $800 found footage horror movie on youttube. He's next feature is backed by Blum House!
What a fantastic webinar! It was truly a pleasure to moderate it. Anyone interested in developing micro‑budget films should absolutely join this session. Ted Campbell was incredible in sharing his exp...
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Today, I’m excited to share the official teaser for our crime-thriller series MOUSE, a project born out of a simple mantra at Short Snacks Entertainment:
"Don't wait for permission to create your art."
Short Snacks was built to prove a point: high-quality narrative storytelling doesn’t require massive...
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Wow, Roth Rind! Incredible teaser! I can't wait to watch Mouse! I subscribed to the address channel. You're right. High-quality narrative storytelling doesn’t require massive budgets, endless waiting,...
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Roth Rind "Don't Wait For Permission..." is the mantra of the Independent Producers Guild. You should be in the Guild. Add me here and contact me direct. https://independentproducersguild.org/member-b...
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i hope one day Short Snacks (or someone like you) will consider picking up my short film A HYPOTHETICAL CAT which is written on a no-budget basis (think LOCKE meets ETERNAL SUNSHINE…).
happy to swap sc...
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Hey Roth Rind , this is the inspiration I needed.
I have a lot of ideas and even some photography skills, but I can’t bring myself to start making MOVIES. It’s just so scary.
Okay, now I’ll put it in...
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Hello. all! I've just uploaded my arthouse drama screenplay "Motherland" on Stage 32. I have some short films and would like to film this movie as a director. Could you please share your experience or experience of you friends, what is my next steps should be? Do I need a manager or should I search...
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Maurice Vaughan Thanks. I will definitely do it!
You're welcome, Antony Voronov. Looking forward to seeing Motherland!
Michael Fitzer, MFA Thank you for the advice. I think I should be in search of a smaller producer (or hire someone) to make a budget estimate. I never did it for features for the European market....
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@Arthur Charpentier This is the good question about her motivation. ;) The answer - because she loves her daughter. The whole film is built on this internal conflict — who will win, the transphobic po...
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@Arthur Charpentier you are welcome to read the script, if you would like and have time. It is here https://www.stage32.com/loglines/68750 Will be grateful for your notes...
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There are very few rules when it comes to declaring yourself a director because everyone’s background and circumstances are unique. What may work for one person may not (and probably won’t) work for another. Whether through formal education, industry experience, or self-directed learning, the path t...
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Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! "Many successful directors began by creating their own short films, documentaries, or independent projects." I've heard of a lot of directors who started that way. S...
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I have been closely following the developments in the streaming and studio landscape over the past few weeks—particularly regarding Netflix and Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Discovery). Over the past year, these two industry giants have played a pivotal role in shaping the future of visual storytelling...
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Thanks for the in-depth analysis, Raman Irman! After everything I've read lately, I think Netflix is aiming to monopolize studio networks and assets to control the market....
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Another set of storyboard I did on the Victoria’s Secret job with Madoff Productions. It was great working with director Jeff Madoff, CEO. One thing I learned in the comic book/film industries- learned about this from a pro-withhold visual information until the right moment. Leave no visual clues pr...
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You're welcome, Rich Terdoslavich. Are finished storyboards always in pencil?
Hi, Maurice. Sometimes, depends on the budget. I also did boards in Procreate, Fresco and have used Photoshop too. I like Fresco and Photoshop is great to tighten up the pencils, add textures etc.
Thanks for the answer, Rich Terdoslavich!
Our latest batch of targeted 2025 Open Writing Assignments (OWAs) closes for submissions in just one week, next Wednesday, December 18th.
This is your final call to get your work in front of top producers, showrunners, and executives seeking the next Palm Springs, Parasite, or Beyond the Lights. Just...
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