
This podcast is an insider's guide to how to find a career in the entertainment industry. Each week we bring you an episode with a different crew member working in film and television to hear the story of how they got their start and advice they have for anyone looking to get their start. This is the stuff they don't teach you in film school!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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My guest is New York based Sound Mixer Wyatt Tuzo. Originally from Baltimore, Wyatt got his start about twenty years ago working in recording studios originally focused on music. He eventually realized that his sound recording skills also lent themse... more
My guest on the podcast this week is Production Manager, Kelsi Russell. Kelsi is currently prepping the new season of Pretty Little Liars and has worked on projects like 30 Rock, Orange is the New Black, Severence and When They See Us to name a few.... more
Tony Osso has been a script supervisor in New York for the past 18 years. He has worked on projects such as If Beale Street Could Talk, Blue Valentine, The Messenger and most recently the series Uncoupled. He got his start as Production Coordinator,... more
My guest today is Ryan Jones. Ryan is currently an episode producer on The Problem with Jon Stewart on Apple TV+. Previously he was a writer and producer at NBC News and worked on several late-night shows at Comedy Central.
Before transitioning to ... more
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