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"Get Into Hollywood let me know what I need to do to be successful in the entertainment industry. It has helped me prepare for my exciting journey into the biz. Thanks!!"
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Leeland Rivers
Wadmalaw Island, SC
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 "I loved this DVD because instead of playing the six-of-degrees-of-separation game, where you're trying to gather insight from every relative that works on the peripheries of the industry, you hear insight from the people who've made it, who started out just like you."
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Derek Olson
Los Angeles, CA
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 "I felt like I just sat down in a room full of some of the industry's most admired veterans and picked their brains for the last hour and a half."
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Tom McMahon
Pittsburgh, PA
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 "The DVD and the e-books worked together as a puzzle and it gave me a bigger picture than just the television business it gave me insight on the business of networking which is very vital in any successful endeavor in dealing with business, people and both. I looked at the DVD and the e-books as a tool for a business strategy and by getting the insight of others I was able to isolate and find my complete niche with your resources. Thank you very much."
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Gustaveous Rasheed,
Poway, CA
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 "It's practical and entertaining. When you see these established pros talk about their climb, you get a sense for both the obstacles they faced as well as the lessons they learned along the way. Informative and inspiring."
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Richard Beichner
Atlanta, GA
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The best way for you to break into the entertainment industry would be to study first-hand with a person who is actually doing what you'd like to do.

If you wanted to act, you'd study with someone starring in a TV show or movie. If you wanted to be a Television producer, you'd study with someone running a hit show. You get the idea: you'd learn directly from the pros.

Of course you can't just call up someone working on your favorite show, travel to where they are, and get them to take you on as a student. Even if you could, it would probably cost thousands of dollars.

But what if there were a "short cut" a way for you to get that kind of advice without having to travel anywhere. What if you could tap the experience of not just one, but many people who have reached the top of their careers?

Now you can!

In Get Into Hollywood: Breaking Into Television, you'll hear from the industry's leading talent people responsible for "That '70s Show," "Will & Grace," "The West Wing," "Seinfeld," "Gilmore Girls," "Law & Order: SVU," "My Wife & Kids," "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" and "Reno 911!", and many, many other shows.

First is the revealing DVD that gives you the kind of career advice that you could only get by sitting down for one-to-one conversations with people in the biz.

You'll hear the real stories on exactly how these entertainment industry veterans began their journey to the top. And they'll give you crucial advice on figuring out what part of the industry would bring you the most
satisfaction.

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Packed with over 90 minutes of valuable material.

Features revealing interviews with the hit show makers.

Covers all aspects of the business, including:
Writing
Producing
Directing
Acting
Post-Production

Gives you insider secrets on how to get ahead and stay there.

See the full List of Hollywood Advisors featured on the DVD
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Next is the Get Into Hollywood Survival Guide: A compilation of secrets that industry insiders know, from the Ten "Must-Dos" to "How to Rise Out of an Entry Level Position."

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Our downloadable e-booklet includes:

How to determine your perfect job.

Where to send your resume.

What you can expect in certain positions.

And much, much more!

See the full Table of Contents
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And finally, the Get Into Hollywood Resource Guide, with in-depth descriptions of every facet of the business.

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Our downloadable e-booklet includes:

228 pages of incredible information you won't believe how much is inside!

Contains an updated list of agents to send your script to.

Exhaustive database of Talent Agents and Casting Directors.

Complete budget and guide to the entire production process.

Actual spec scripts from comedy and drama series.

Way too much to list here!

See the full Table of Contents
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From these ground-breaking materials, you'll learn not only what it takes make it in the TV biz, but also where you best fit in.

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Order the program now, and we'll include the Get Into Hollywood "insider's" e-mail address, where you can ask specific questions about YOUR career and get personal advice from our panel of experts!

Order Now!
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Are you better suited for acting? Would you make a good director? Can you turn your imagination into story ideas and become a writer? Or maybe you've got the eye to be cinematographer.
 If you're ready to find out what it takes to break into and succeed in the career you've always wanted, then don't wait:

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"It's not just a job it's something we've loved since we were kids through high school and college. So, to be part of that and to be making that is really exciting."
Aaron Lipstadt,
Director,
Law & Order: SVU,
The Division
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 "A compilation of years of experience by professionals willing to share their wisdom to the next generation of Hollywood professionals."
Stephen C. Grossman,
Producer
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 "If you manage to get an entry level job as a PA or runner or an apprentice, sometimes it will seem daunting ('How can I ever become a producer, writer or director?'). But I am here to tell you that everybody who is doing it started there."
Brian Bradford,
Studio Executive
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 "One of the hardest things in college, and one of the good reasons a production like this is happening, is you don't get enough knowledge. You're in this little college production facility and you think that's the way the world works."
Greg Hartstein,
Sound Mixer,
That’s So Raven
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"If you've ever thought about a career in the entertainment industry, then you must check out this DVD program."
Kevin Herrera,
Quick L.A.
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