Entertainment
Today's entertainment industry includes everything from the large scale productions of the Hollywood studio system, to the independent work being done within smaller markets, to the new media offerings adapting at the fringe of established distribution channels. A lot of attention and publicity is given to the “above the line” careers such as directing, producing, writing, and acting, but just as many career opportunities are available within support industries like post-production, entertainment law, talent representation, public relations and marketing, and social media. The industry is ever evolving in relation to the use of new technologies and business practices, and though it can include an outlet for artistic creativity and expression, it can at times require a good deal of business acumen and entrepreneurship.
Careers
Though the entertainment industry incorporates a diverse number of disciplines, it is also interrelated in terms of the professional communities that work together to create, manage, support, and advertise large scale projects as well as independent media production. Networking is key within this industry, as well as staying knowledgeable and up to date with current productions and trends. Many entertainment career paths require a willingness to start in an introductory position and build the relationships that will be necessary to advance your career.
Resources and Job Boards
- Sony Pictures Job Board
- Blizzard Entertainment Internship and Jobs Page
- Blizzard Entertainment Job Search and Portfolio Advice
- Work In Entertainment
- TVB Broadcast Television Jobs
- MediaMatch
- CAA
- ICM
- WME
- Gersh
- UTA
- Paradigm
- Disney-ABC
- NBC-Universal
- Warner Bros.
- CBS
- Netflix
- Amazon Studios
- Viacom
- Hulu
- AMC Networks
- A+E Networks
- Lionsgate
Professional Organizations
Industry Associations and Organizations
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (www.oscars.org)
- Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (www.emmys.org)
- Alliance of Special Effects and Pyrotechnic Operators (ASEPO) (www.asepo.org)
- American Cinematheque (www.americancinematheque.com)
- American Film Institute (www.afi.com)
- American Society of Cinematographers (www.theasc.com)
- American Society of Composers, Authors & Radio Artists (www.ascap.com)
- Association of Independent Commercial Producers (www.aicp.com/)
- Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers (www.aivf.org)
- Association of Talent Agents (www.agentassociation.com)
- California Cable and Telecommunications Association (www.calcable.org)
- Casting Society of America (www.castingsociety.com)
- Film Independent (www.filmindependent.org)
- Independent Film & Television Alliance (www.IFTA-online.org)
- International Documentary Association (www.documentary.org)
- Motion Picture Association of America (MPPA) (www.mpaa.org)
- Music Video Production Association (www.mvpa.com)
- National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) (www.natocalnev.org)
- Recording Academy (www.grammy.com)
- Set Decorator's Society of America (www.setdecorators.org)
- Society of Camera Operators (www.SOC.org)
- Stuntmen Association (www.stuntmen.com)
- United Stuntwomen's Association (www.usastunts.com)
- Women In Film (www.wif.org)
Guilds and Unions
- Actors Equity Association (www.actorsequity.org)
- Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (www.amptp.org)
- American Federation Musicians-Local 47 (www.afm47.org)
- American Federation of Television & Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) (www.sagaftra.org)
- Directors Guild of America (www.dga.org)
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (www.iatse-intl.org)
- Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) (www.locationmanagers.org0
- Motion Picture Editors Guild (www.editorsguild.com)
- Motion Picture Sound Editors (www.mpse.org)
- Producers Guild of America (www.producersguild.org)
- Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) (www.sagaftra.org)
- Teamsters - Location Managers, Drivers, Dispatchers, Autoservice Personnel, Mechanics, Couriers, Chef Drivers, Animal Trainers, Wranglers, Warehousemen (www.ht399.org)
- Writers Guild of America (www.wga.org)