Thursday, June 5, 2014

Film Jobs NYC Students Can Use To Start Their Careers

By Sally Delacruz


Wondering how to make your professional life begin while you're still in school? Here's a list of some film jobs NYC students can qualify for. You might have to be tenacious to beat your competition and earn one of these entertainment jobs, but everyone starts somewhere.

Production assistant is a catch all title for the lowest rung on the ladder of a working film set. You might do anything from tape cables to get coffee. As long as you have a lot of energy and a winning smile, you probably qualify. You can learn almost everything else on the job.

Although you won't spend all your time on set, the way you do when you're a production assistant, another interesting job is being a personal assistant for someone with a film career. You'll see a different side of daily operations in the entertainment field, which can be quite valuable. You can make lots of personal contacts in this job, so if you are good with people and have a patient personality, look into becoming the right hand man or woman for a filmmaking power player.

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.

The village and SoHo areas of Manhattan are full of small independent arthouse movie theaters. Working on staff at one of the cinemas will get you a steady paycheck, and the chance to see all the newest edgy movies to hit the screen. You'll also learn what the influential Manhattan elite audience likes to watch, so while making popcorn isn't the most glamorous entertainment job, it does have its benefits.

Did you know that directors sometimes pull talent from the extra or background group for last minute casting? Although it's difficult to make a living as an extra, since work isn't constant or steady, when jobs come along you do get paid to spend the day on a real film set. If you take a job as a supernumerary, you might just see yourself on the silver screen.

Of course, you might not need to get hired for a film job at all, in the age of internet distribution and digital technology. Why not find some other hungry young filmmakers, and collaborate on your own independent projects? You could shoot right to the top of the industry without having to climb the career ladder the old fashioned way.

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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