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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

A Guide To Entry Level Film Jobs NYC Students Can Get Hired For

By Sally Delacruz


There are lots of entry level positions that could be your first job in the tv or movie industry. Being one of the lucky young people who gets one of the film jobs NYC students can qualify for starts with confidence. It might not be easy to get your first position, but here are some of the entertainment industry gigs you can try for while you're still in school.

As a production assistant, you might do almost anything on set. This catch all position includes everything from taping down cables on the set to getting coffee for the cast and crew. You never know what will need doing, or what you'll learn. To do this job, it helps to have plenty of energy, and a winning smile in the face of any task.

Being a personal assistant to someone in the film industry is a great way to learn more about how things work, and make contacts that can kick your career into gear. If you have patience and great people skills, being a girl or guy Friday might be for you. Although you might not get to do a lot of hands on filmmaking, you'll get exposed to daily life in the business, which can be very valuable.

Manhattan boasts a number of annual film festivals. Interning at a festival is a great way to see lots of new and unusual movies, and get invited to lively industry parties. You'll meet everyone from producers to critics, as well as fellow interns who may become the power players of tomorrow.

Although scooping popcorn kernels at a neighborhood cinema might not seem like a glamorous job, there's a lot to be said for starting out as a staff member at a small independent cinema. You'll get a steady paycheck along with the priceless education of seeing all the latest arthouse movies, plus you'll start to gain a feel for what trendy NYC audiences like. Check out the small theaters in lower Manhattan, especially the Soho and village theaters, to see who is hiring.

Doing extra or background work is another way to get a job on a working movie set. Although these occasional gigs aren't a reliable income source, they might get your face onto the silver screen. Sometimes, last minute casting for bit parts happens on set, so a director may even pull you out of the background and give you a line.

You might not have to climb the entertainment industry ladder from the bottom up. With a digital camera and youtube, you can hire yourself to make your own movie. Collaborate with other young filmmakers and build your careers together.

The more you know about possible entertainment careers, and the more skills you can claim as your own, the better your chances of finding a film job where you can flourish. There are dozens of entry level film jobs on all sides of the field. Choose the side of the business where your personality will excel.




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