Move to Hollywood (LINK)
April 11th 2008 05:38
I talked with screenwriter, director and producer Blake Herron about moving to Hollywood to advance his career in Hollywood. This is what he had to say about moving from New York to Los Angeles. Did the move advance his career?
Without a doubt, yes. If you're not in L.A. the perception is that you're an amateur. The process of landing a job requires multiple interviews; often the job you didn't get leads to a shot at another gig.
You have to be in town for that. The psychology of dialing a long-distance area code can be strong enough to keep you off the list.
Without a doubt, yes. If you're not in L.A. the perception is that you're an amateur. The process of landing a job requires multiple interviews; often the job you didn't get leads to a shot at another gig. You have to be in town for that. The image of dialing a long distance area code can be strong enough to keep you off the list.
Without a doubt, yes. If you're not in L.A. the perception is that you're an amateur. The process of landing a job requires multiple interviews; often the job you didn't get leads to a shot at another gig.
You have to be in town for that. The psychology of dialing a long-distance area code can be strong enough to keep you off the list.
Without a doubt, yes. If you're not in L.A. the perception is that you're an amateur. The process of landing a job requires multiple interviews; often the job you didn't get leads to a shot at another gig. You have to be in town for that. The image of dialing a long distance area code can be strong enough to keep you off the list.
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