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Saturday, April 13, 2013

5 Steps To Getting Better Executives

By Arthur Lemmo


Becoming a film executive is one of the most difficult endeavors one can embark upon, but if you succeed, you will have the power to shape one of the biggest industries in the United States. Film executives are responsible for running production companies and film studios. The responsibilities of film executives can be daunting, and also include making sure movies are made at a low cost, acting as the representative for their company, and being held accountable for successes and failures of the company. 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.

Film school is definitely a good avenue to learn more about the basics, and it can also provide you with access to internships, which will help you build contacts in the industry. Whether you attend college or not, it is very important to secure a job as a production assistant. On-set experience is invaluable and can definitely put you on the road to a career in the film industry. 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. As a script reader, you will work under the supervision of a producer and pore over tons of script, using a discerning eye to recommend pieces that are superbly written and display out-of-the-box ideas. Taking the time to read through scripts will allow you to develop sound judgment in choosing promising projects, and working together with producers will enable you to learn more about transforming good scripts into great films.

Remember that there is nothing wrong with letting your superiors know that you are striving to become a film executive. When people know the goals you're working towards, they can help guide you in the right direction and also keep you in mind when asked for recommendations. Once you've worked your way up the development chain, you can prove to your superiors that you are more than skilled at choosing quality projects and getting things done.

In your efforts to continue climbing the ladder to movie executive, it is important that you show proof of sound judgment when choosing films. If you are talented enough to discover the next blockbuster or breakout indie film, you will be rewarded with more work and eventually begin overseeing your own projects.

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. Even if the changes in the industry effect your ability to become a studio head, with all of this knowledge, you can still have a promising career in Hollywood.




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