StageRunner Launches Monthly Project Tracker for Film & TV Vendors
StageRunner has officially launched its new Project Tracker, a monthly report designed to give soundstage operators, equipment vendors, and other industry suppliers a critical edge when chasing new business.
The report covers more than 400 active film and television projects currently in development and pre-production across the U.S. and international markets—including independent films, studio features, streaming series, and pilots. But unlike automated databases or public listings, the Project Tracker is powered by direct conversations with producers, agents, and studio executives, delivering verified, real-time intelligence.
Key details include project titles, confirmed shoot dates, filming locations, production companies, directors, producers, and department heads—the actionable information vendors need to get in early and lock down business before competitors are even aware a project exists.
“If you run a soundstage, supply gear, or support productions in any capacity, timing is everything,” said Stagerunner Founder, Jason Fisher. “The Project Tracker gives our partners the inside track—real intel, real early—so they can be first in the room, not last on the list.”
The StageRunner Project Tracker is now available to all StageRunner clients and is published monthly.
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