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<blockquote data-quote="The_CEO" data-source="post: 500869" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>A good way to test the waters is to start working as a Production Assistant or even an Extra and get on set. You will meet a lot of people, see how a production works, get a better feel for what type of position might appeal to you in the long run so you can pursue that with more focus.</p><p></p><p>As far as "independent type of things", much of this is self-financed and low budget, which means no/low pay for crew. </p><p></p><p>Bear in mind that a lot of production as left LA - e.g. "The Walking Dead" is filmed in Georgia and a lot movies/shows are shot in New Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_CEO, post: 500869, member: 178"] A good way to test the waters is to start working as a Production Assistant or even an Extra and get on set. You will meet a lot of people, see how a production works, get a better feel for what type of position might appeal to you in the long run so you can pursue that with more focus. As far as "independent type of things", much of this is self-financed and low budget, which means no/low pay for crew. Bear in mind that a lot of production as left LA - e.g. "The Walking Dead" is filmed in Georgia and a lot movies/shows are shot in New Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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