24.4.13

The Ultimate Guide To Entertainment

By Douglas Whicker


Become a movie executive and you will have acquired one of the most coveted job titles in Hollywood; this position carries great power and influence. As a film executive, you are expected to efficiently manage production companies and studios. This can be a highly stressful job, as executives are responsible for getting movies made as inexpensively as possibly, act as figureheads for their companies and are largely responsible for the company's success or failure. The road to becoming a top film executive is already an arduous one and has been made even more difficult by recent changes in the film industry. It is important to know that most of today's successful executives worked their way up through the film industry, building contacts and proving their worth. If you are passionate about filmmaking and willing to work hard, you can still use some basic steps to work towards a film executive position.

A major in film is a great way to learn all the basics of the movie industry and can be an important stepping stone, allowing you to gain knowledge. A job as a production assistant is a good option if you're looking to get into the field, and should be pursued whether you attend college or not. This will guarantee you are able to gain beneficial on-set experience and network. Production assistants may do a lot of grunt-work, but they also get the experience of witnessing how film-making works, and how sets operate, which is more knowledge than you would ever be able to acquire in the classroom.

It is vital that a future movie executive be well-versed on the various operations that fall under managing a studio. Working in the development office of a production company in an important stepping-stone in your career path, made more beneficial is you can earn a position as a script reader. The job of a script reader can be very demanding and entails reading through thousands of scripts in search of first-rate writing and fresh ideas, and recommending those scripts to your managing producer. This process will allow you to not only build rapport with producers, but helps to develop a keen eye in sensing what makes certain scripts great, and how to to turn those scripts into successful films.

Remember that there is nothing wrong with letting your superiors know that you are striving to become a film executive. It is important to let people know your goals so that they can help you learn all you need to in order to progress in the industry. If you're able to gain footing in the development area, you could be well on your way to proving to executives and other higher-ups that you're capable of choosing high-caliber projects, and possibly becoming a top executive yourself.

You must be able to prove that you possess sound decision-making skills in choosing which projects you think will be successful. Being adept at choosing blockbuster films and strong independents will secure your reputation as a successful executive with top executives in the industry.

An ideal film executive possesses knowledge of all areas of filmmaking, including legal concerns, film techniques and marketing campaigns, in addition to being innovative and forward-thinking. With preparation and diligence, it is possible to circumvent all of the radical changes that have taken place in Hollywood and realize your dream of being a film executive.




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