Rabu, 14 Desember 2011

Cementing Your Place in History Might Mean Taking a Risk


Everyone has his or her own style. From how people dress to the way they socialize with people, everybody has an individual and memorable touch. When you decide to work in movies, this touch has the ability of reaching the silver screen, to be etched in the minds of viewers forever. Think about it. Walt Disney coined the animated film, and launched the very first feature length cartoon. George Lucas opened up the imaginations across world, while Steven Spielberg is known for his thrilling and suspenseful films. All of these movie producers left something on the screen long after they left the movie set -- sticking to their strengths is what made them famous.

It is individuality that carries you the furthest in the movie business. While networking, education and experience are all essential to the movie business, you have to have something to offer once you reach the top, something to inspire others to aspire towards. It is this motivation that will make you stand out in the competitive entertainment industry. If you're an individual that's always followed the beat of your own drum, and you're creatively inclined, then maybe the film industry is where you belong. It is a playground for the odd, the unusual, and the brave. If you possess any of these characteristics, then you should consider taking your skills to the next level. Consider attending film classes in a bigger city, like Toronto.

In 2012 alone there have been a number of films filmed on Toronto soil, including Total Recall, Waiting for Summer, and the Disney television movie Frenemies. Toronto is a prime location for moviemakers across the globe due to its accessibility, and affordability (filming in Canada is usually less expensive than filming in the United States), and for these reasons, movie producers are making more and more movies in the Canadian city. Attending a film production school in Toronto will immediately put you in contact with members of the film industry, through both your professors as well as your fellow classmates. You will gain both the practical and theoretical knowledge necessary to make you a memorable applicant when applying for your next job.

If music is your preferred medium, then consider an audio engineering program. You can work in movies, in television, in radio, at venues, and of course, independently. Audio courses will provide you with the software training needed to ensure that you can keep up with the ever-evolving demands of the entertainment industry. Education will provide you with the tools necessary for you to create something unique to you.

The greatest moviemakers in the world are risk-takers. Consider the plethora of planes that Howard Hughes plowed his way through to make Hell's Angels. While the majority of filmmakers aren't flanked by an inherited fortune, this is a prime example of the risks that really great filmmakers are willing to take. So remember to take risks - this is what will take you to the top in a movie career.


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