Don't Miss November's Community Open House- Free Webcast Event for All Members!
Tuesday, November 25th at 12:00 pm PT!
Every success story begins with a first step.
If you’re ready to take yours, join me, Ashley Smith, Head of Community at Stage 32, for our November Community Open House Webcast happening Tuesday, November 25th at 12:00 pm PT!
Free Registration: https://www.stage32.com/education/products/stage-32-s-november-community-open-house-webcast
Whether you’re chasing representation, looking for collaborators, or simply tired of creating in isolation, this live event is your chance to show up, be seen, and start making real progress.
This isn’t just an overview — it’s your creative launchpad. You’ll walk away with practical tools, new connections, and a clear path forward, no matter your background or where you are in your career.
You’ll Learn How To:
- Navigate Stage 32 like a pro and make the platform work for your goals
- Build authentic connections through the Stage 32 Lounges
- Access Education, Certification, and Script Services tailored to your next big move
- Show up in ways that get you noticed by the right people at the right time
- Participate in real-time Q&A and get guidance specific to your path
Whether you’re a writer, filmmaker, actor, producer, composer, editor, or wear multiple creative hats — this is where your Stage 32 journey truly begins.
If you can’t attend live, don’t worry — registering ensures you’ll receive the full recording to watch anytime from anywhere.
Who’s planning to join me live for the Open House?
My story has a very gradual development of events, which is why it may need more space.
But I’m trying to write it without forcing it to become either a movie or a ser...
Expand commentThank you very much Adam Spencer
My story has a very gradual development of events, which is why it may need more space.
But I’m trying to write it without forcing it to become either a movie or a series.
I want to finish the story first, and then I’ll see what form it naturally belongs to in the end.
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For me it was easy - my tv series project, ARIGNI, was just too long with too many characters for a movie feature
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For me, it’s harder to decide since I’m still a new screenwriter....
Expand commentThat’s great that you know how to develop it easily Michael Thorn
For me, it’s harder to decide since I’m still a new screenwriter.
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Meriem Bouziani even fleshing out the villains so players can step into their perspective would be fun. If it helps, I usually finish writing the full franchise as a film first before adapting it into...
Expand commentMeriem Bouziani even fleshing out the villains so players can step into their perspective would be fun. If it helps, I usually finish writing the full franchise as a film first before adapting it into games. I try to flesh out 40–50 action scenes that can fit one character, or break them up into multiplayer so each player has around 20 missions per story.
I’ll try to think more about it once I finish my writing....
Expand commentThank you very much for sharing your experience in making games — that’s truly fascinating Dwayne Williams 2
I’ll try to think more about it once I finish my writing.