Actually, would be interested in doing either. while i'm very
interested in the independent world -- i often connect with and enjoy
smaller, independly developed films more than studio based projects.
i also realize there's a ton of things i would love to learn in the
studio world as well. so definitely excited and open to either option.
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WriteMovies@yahoogroups.com, Mike white
<mortgagemanmike2003@...> wrote:
>
> Are you looking to work on an independent project or work for a studio?
>
> jeffreydmcleod <jdm_cofc@...> wrote: hey all,
>
> I'm hoping to get some help finding a position in feature films. I
> have over three years experience working in the production industry, on
> various projects. But I've mostly concentrated on commercial
> production; and therefore, don't have a ton of connections in feature
> films.
>
> I've been working at a production house in Santa Monica for almost two
> years as a Production Coordinator. I assist the executive
> producers and directors, bid projects, research, write creative notes
> and treatments, run the office and hire staff.
>
> If anyone has any suggestions or knows of any open positions -
> assisting, coordinating, etc. etc. in the feature world, I'd really
> appreciate any help.
>
> thanks in adance.
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