
LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! That's a wrap!
What really has to happen before these words can be uttered? A lot of people with a lot of different talents have to work together for a...

10 Differences Between "9 to 5" and The Movie Industry
Do you constantly dream of abandoning your desk job and running off to work in the movies? A career in the motion picture industry...

Crewpocalypse
Tips for surviving the zombie horde and joining Georgia's Film Industry You know that scene in The Walking Dead when the good guys are...

The Movie Business Résumé
ProTips for Standing Out & Landing Your Next Job There are a lot of old Hollywood myths that persist in the regular world, one of which...

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So, you’ve gotten a job on a film, you’re going to help make a movie. Congratulations! Whether you’re a set designer, make-up artist,...

You Got the Job. (Now what?)
Know How To Work A Walkie-Talkie The walkie-talkie has made modern filmmaking incredibly efficient, allowing the 1st Assistant Director...

Six Easy Ways To Get Fired
1. Be Late Listen, Atlanta traffic is insane, nobody is going to blame you if you’re half an hour late. Just buy a big box of doughnuts...

Word on Set (Part 1: A-G)
Not an all inclusive list, but some of the basic terminology that one would hear on set. Often, crews from different parts of the country...
Word on Set (Part 2: H-R)
H High Concept: A film aimed at sophisticated, literate audiences. Hold: Term used on a continuity report that indicates a take should be...
Word on Set (Part 3: S-Z)
S Scene Chewing: When an actor is over the top and dominates the screen. Screen Test: Form of an audition, when the actor is on camera....