Agent From Gersh Gives Advice on How to Work in Entertainement

For those of you who’ve never met an actual talent agent, here’s what you’ve got to look forward to:

And you thought those fictional agents you’ve seen on various shows and in films were exaggerations, right?

15 Screenwriting Lessons People Learn TOO LATE

This is it, kids – your chance to become the leader of the pack.

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The Perils, Pitfalls, and Cool Stuff That Come with Living in L.A.

Life in L.A. may not be a cabaret, but it IS a studio tour

LB’S NOTE: Speaking of where I live now that I’m, erm, sort of retired, here’s another perspective on the city where I abided for about 30 years (with, I admit, a few breaks in places like Santa Fe, NM and – God help me – Orlando, FLA.

by Larry Brody

Throughout my career, one of the most asked questions, usually uttered in a voice so filled with resentment and contempt that makes me want to pull out the AK I don’t (and never will) have and start blasting always has been:

“If I want to write for film or television, do I have to live in L.A.?” read article

Michael Hauge on “Foundation of Story”

Another fine interview brought to us by Film Courage: