Posted by Liz Alps in Industry on 28. Aug, 2010 | No Comments
Note that this is not THE five things to do, or THE five places to go, or THE five animals Noah should’ve left off the ark. This is merely Brian’s opinion. But since Brian was too busy, um, looking at pictures of Christina Hendrinks, you’re getting my opinion. And I don’t have opinions- I have FACTS.
Continue Reading »Posted by Brian Saa in Industry, Lifestyle on 27. Aug, 2010 | No Comments
Note that this is not THE five things to do, or THE five places to go, or THE five Care Bears I could beat in a fight. This is merely my opinion. But if you don’t consider these women hot, you’re an idiot.
In anticipation of the Emmys, we take a closer look at some of Hollywood’s finest. These are simply…the BriFive: Five Hottest Actresses on TV
Continue Reading »Posted by Katie Lilly in Industry, Moving Up on 15. Aug, 2010 | No Comments
There’s nothing more stressful than not knowing what to do, how to do it or who you should be doing it for. There’s an art to asking questions in Hollywood, so read this while we lay out a few rules to help you out. … Oh, and yes, there are stupid questions.
Continue Reading »Posted by Nicole Betz in Job Hunt, Networking on 08. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
Networking. Unless you’re one of those people who loves making friends with complete strangers, this word can make a person more nervous than a job interview. As the cliché goes, this town is about who you know more so than what you know. Networking is a crucial part of getting your career off the ground, so it’s important to become good (or at least decent) at it.
Continue Reading »Posted by Liz Alps in Moving to LA on 08. Mar, 2010 | 5 Comments
Whenever you get ready to move to a new place, you always ask where the best place to live is, or what resources you can use to get a job. It never occurs to you to ask if you should get a landline for your apartment, or which areas hand out parking tickets like candy on Halloween. And to be fair, it never occurs to the people you ask to mention those things.
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Posted by Scott Root in Industry, Lifestyle
Scott checking back in. And that title is no understatement. I had been meaning to give updates at least once a week, but after a series of “tragedies” (mostly no internet, but also digital camera problems) I wasn’t able to. So here goes, I’m going to give you everything you missed in this article.
Continue Reading »Posted by Liz Alps in Free Livin', Good Eats
I don’t like fast food. I do, however, like spending very little money and getting a satisfying meal out of it.
Continue Reading »Posted by Josie Campbell in Industry, Job Hunt, Unemployed
Like death and taxes, unemployment is part of life. When you are young and struggling, losing your job can feel like the end of the world. But unemployment isn’t the end of your entertainment career—in fact, it could be the beginning of it.
Continue Reading »Posted by Liz Alps in Industry
Note that this is not THE five things to do, or THE five places to go, or THE five animals Noah should’ve left off the ark. This is merely Brian’s opinion. But since Brian was too busy, um, looking at pictures of Christina Hendrinks, you’re getting my opinion. And I don’t have opinions- I have FACTS.
Continue Reading »Posted by Brian Saa in Industry, Lifestyle
Note that this is not THE five things to do, or THE five places to go, or THE five Care Bears I could beat in a fight. This is merely my opinion. But if you don’t consider these women hot, you’re an idiot.
In anticipation of the Emmys, we take a closer look at some of Hollywood’s finest. These are simply…the BriFive: Five Hottest Actresses on TV
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike DeHart in Industry, Moving Up
In this industry it’s easy to get complacent and fall in to just doing the minimum finding time to play on facebook. I don’t care how boring of a job you have, there is always something you can be learning.
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike DeHart in Industry, Lifestyle, Moving Up
In Hollywood its tough to draw the line between supervisor, coworker and friend, but it’s important to always understand where you stand in the workplace.
Continue Reading »Posted by Mike DeHart in Breaking In, Industry, Job Hunt, Moving Up, Networking
Just because you’re heading out of LA to go home or on vacation doesn’t mean that it’s time to stop networking. The airport is a great place for you to meet people and connect. What else are you going to be doing on that cross country flight?
Continue Reading »Posted by Katie Lilly in Industry, Moving Up
There’s nothing more stressful than not knowing what to do, how to do it or who you should be doing it for. There’s an art to asking questions in Hollywood, so read this while we lay out a few rules to help you out. … Oh, and yes, there are stupid questions.
Continue Reading »Posted by KeyPA in Breaking In, Job Hunt
“It’s war out there getting a job. I’m getting you ready for battle so you don’t get killed. If you were going to war, you would have a bulletproof vest, helmut, flashlight, map, and walkie talkie. Well, your equipment now is a business card, killer resume, and bio, plus Facebook, Linked in, simple website, and, most of all, a great STORY.”
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