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What to Expect at an Internship
One of the most important gigs to get before delving into the film industry is an internship. They usually don't pay, have nothing to do with your final objective in the industry and are sometimes nothing more than listening to people talk/getting food for the office. But they are an opportunity that doesn't come by once you are in the industry. . . . keep reading
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Creating a Good Commercial Reel
To get ahead and get jobs in the film or television industry, it is necessary to have experience and credits under your belt. How can you do this without having a job in the industry? You can't. You have to work and pay your dues before you start getting anything out of it. . . . keep reading
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Creating the Best Press Kit For Your Film
Press kits are an essential part of your film submissions to film festivals. Some festivals do not require it, but as a good, general rule of thumb, if you want your film to be watched and accepted, a press kit is a good entry way into the sight of judges. . . . keep reading
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The Importance of Music in Film
Music in film can make all the difference between an award winning and a mediocre film. Film works on a visual and auditory level simultaneously and the musical score is an important part of e . . . keep reading
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