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telivision/film production?

Post by stonee » Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:53 pm

anyone here into this?

I'm looking around for an internship now, and struggling a bit.

anyone want to take in a student for a week? :P








it was worth a shot...

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Post by rarr » Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:09 pm

Im doing a film production degree course at the minute, im dreading finishing in june and having to look for work, all the best!
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Post by Pitch Black » Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:22 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIyg2a72uV4

Just so you know what you're getting into... :wink:

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Post by stonee » Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:34 pm

Pitch Black wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIyg2a72uV4

Just so you know what you're getting into... :wink:


well that ruined my day, haha


i can actually relate to some of that.

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Post by Pitch Black » Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:39 am

Don't worry, its about as real as Spinal Tap is to rock n roll...

oh, wait...

shiiiiiiiit... :D

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Re: telivision/film production?

Post by rbro » Thu Mar 06, 2008 5:08 pm

stonee wrote:anyone here into this?

I'm looking around for an internship now, and struggling a bit.

anyone want to take in a student for a week? :P








it was worth a shot...
Are you looking to get into the production end of things or the "creative" end of things?

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Re: telivision/film production?

Post by stonee » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:25 pm

rbro wrote:
stonee wrote:anyone here into this?

I'm looking around for an internship now, and struggling a bit.

anyone want to take in a student for a week? :P








it was worth a shot...
Are you looking to get into the production end of things or the "creative" end of things?

I'm more for production. specifically, feild production, more specific, camera operator.

I'm also happy doing lighting or audio.



ultimatly, my goal is i'd like to film dangerous stuff, or wildlife.

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Re: telivision/film production?

Post by b0unce » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:32 pm

stonee wrote: ultimatly, my goal is i'd like to film dangerous stuff, or wildlife.
and porn, obviously.

Why not combine all three... a gonzo-style outdoor beastiality flick, filmed on location...at a PETA convention to be precise.


danger + wildlife + porn = $$$
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Post by sweetjesus » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:34 pm

i spent years in film and tv production .. it is satisfying work in many ways and a lot of people in the industry are quite cool / nice people to work with.

personally i loved working on live to air tv.. nothing like the thrill of possibly fucking up and the world gets to see with no recourse :P i wish i had the same enthusiasm and lack of nerves for live music performances..

i dont recommend working in post production however.. nothing sux as bad as knowing u have wasted a good deal of ur life watching a blue line moving across the screen rendering a frame at a time at snail pace.

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Post by stonee » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:57 pm

sweetjesus wrote:i spent years in film and tv production .. it is satisfying work in many ways and a lot of people in the industry are quite cool / nice people to work with.

personally i loved working on live to air tv.. nothing like the thrill of possibly fucking up and the world gets to see with no recourse :P i wish i had the same enthusiasm and lack of nerves for live music performances..

i don't recommend working in post production however.. nothing sux as bad as knowing u have wasted a good deal of ur life watching a blue line moving across the screen rendering a frame at a time at snail pace.

I would die if i had to work post production for video.

I'm ok for post production of audio.


live to air is pretty sweet, I've done a few local telethons. it keeps me busy, which is nice.

I really enjoy the people as well. though, a few dicky know-it-alls get through.




this wildlife porn idea though... hmmm....

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Post by rbro » Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:52 pm

sweetjesus wrote:i spent years in film and tv production .. it is satisfying work in many ways and a lot of people in the industry are quite cool / nice people to work with.

personally i loved working on live to air tv.. nothing like the thrill of possibly fucking up and the world gets to see with no recourse :P i wish i had the same enthusiasm and lack of nerves for live music performances..

i dont recommend working in post production however.. nothing sux as bad as knowing u have wasted a good deal of ur life watching a blue line moving across the screen rendering a frame at a time at snail pace.
I spent many years in film production as well. It can be a lot of fun and you can make some good money, but be prepared to work crazy hours and spend a few years getting people coffee and driving people around.

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