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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Samuel L. Jackson is the highest grossing actor of all time, and by god, he's worth every penny

Samuel L. Jackson is the highest grossing actor of all time

Well, here is my take with this is. Samuel L. Jackson is the type of actor that just happen to make something out of nothing in movies. While yet at the same the same time. Takes all the opportunities that he gets when handed to him. And my thing is thats how he is being in all these movies. And taking credit for all of them. So I'm not too surprise how the guiness book sees how he is the highest grossing actor of all time.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

A piece of advise: Internships


This is a blog that I had found my school's website and it's speaking about the hardship, and the value of using internship to your advantage.

Entertainment Industry Jobs: Get in Through an Internship
Tips on finding and maximizing internship opportunities

Let’s get right to it! College is an exciting and empowering experience. But schooling does not cease after class comes to an end. Recent graduates can, at times, overestimate their capacity to function adequately in a real world work environment. One can feel as though there is little that could take them by surprise due to the fact that the entirety of human knowledge has been effectively crammed into their brain over the course of a two- or four-year degree. Confidence in education is a wonderful motivator. Run with it! But consider this: there is an element of chaos in the workplace that academia can only dream of reproducing.

You, my friend, are going to make a mistake. Do not fret; we all do it. Love the mistake. Embrace it. Success cannot be realized without failure. And when you find yourself standing amid the smoldering ruins of your blunder, flummoxed, over-heated, sweaty palmed, and cursing yourself for failing to catch your miscalculation before it was too late, you will breathe a steady sigh of relief, for your internship has afforded you with a slightly larger margin of error. Interns are indeed expected to deliver, but not necessarily to the extent that battle hardened, seasoned professionals are. Typical intern duties tend not to include tasks that support the weight of entire projects. So when you make your mistake, there will not be large budgets attached, and you won't blow the deadline. What’s more, you will be given the opportunity to learn from your mistake and correct the result.

Another commonly overlooked consideration is company culture. That is to say: ethos. In most cases, employers have less difficulty finding candidates with the necessary skills and a greater deal of difficulty finding candidates who are right for the culture. In the entertainment industry, especially, company culture is of paramount significance and an integral constituent to what makes a company’s product what it is. Creative organizations put a great deal of effort into identifying others who share their vision for the product being created. What then can furnish employers with the most insight into a candidate’s potential? Unfortunately a resume reveals precious little personality. The cover letter shines more light here. A face-to-face interview is where the initial decision is often made. However, nothing reveals a person’s character, knowledge base, and aptitude like working side-by-side with someone on a job site. The internship puts you there.

Know too that you can use the internship as your own sort of trial run with an employer. Not to say that you should take the decision lightly. A well thought-out and strategic pick regarding where to start will serve you well. Don’t go wasting your time or anyone else’s. Do your research. Familiarize yourself with the company’s website. Search industry publications for any articles written about the target business or its employees. This gathered data should bring valuable perspective and assist you in making the right call, as well as provide relevant talking points for your interview.

Finally, an internship could very well position you within striking distance of a potential paid gig, even if a job opening is not on deck at the start of your internship. Personnel needs often arise with little-to-no forewarning. Hiring from an intern pool often serves as a means to quickly fill a vacancy or to make additions. For some companies, it is a strict policy. So in all probability, the job you are looking for may not even make it to the job posting website that you check every day. [You are checking it daily, right?] Clearly, a large number of opportunities go unpublished. But if you are in the fray with people, the likelihood of you hearing about an opening is far greater than if you were, well…not.

So suck it up and take the plunge. Do the internship. And do not ‘work for free,’ but instead take it upon yourself to create value and manifest the type of [internship] experience that you long for. Build a relationship, build your resume, and get some on the job training. One could argue that in the context of a person’s long spanning career that this sort of experience gained has far greater value than a couple of bucks.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

studio 1215 news: Band Merch 101: What to make, how to make it, and how to sell it.

Hi everyone, it's been a while since my last post. I have been busy for the past couple of months. I had moved twice within the the past 3 to 5 months. Alot has happened within the time frame. And for right now I'm getting comfortable where I'm living now. But today I was just looking at blogs across the web, and came across blog about Band Merchandise. And was thinking to myself that a lot of artist, or bands that are DIY's like myself don't really know the first thing about merchandising. So I wanted to share this blog with everyone. So check it out and leave comments and let me know what you think.






studio 1215 news: Band Merch 101: What to make, how to make it, and how to sell it.

Monday, October 3, 2011

studio 1215 news: Apple Vs Amazon: The battle of the tablets

playerI couldn't sleep so I decided to do a couple blogs before I try to go to sleep for the morning. So as usual I was looking for article to put on my blog, and I came across this article. About the new competition that the iPad has now with Amazon coming out with their tablet called "The Kindle Fire". That should be out in stores right now. I can't wait to go to Best Buy, or even Staples and check it out for myself. But this article is a brief description on the iPad, and Kindle Fire. 

The link is at the bottom of the page to read.







studio 1215 news: Apple Vs Amazon: The battle of the tablets

Apple Vs Amazon: The battle of the tablets

I couldn't sleep so I decided to do a couple blogs before I try to go to sleep for the morning. So as usual I was looking for article to put on my blog, and I came across this article. About the new competition that the iPad has now with Amazon coming out with their tablet called "The Kindle Fire". That should be out in stores right now. I can't wait to go to Best Buy, or even Staples and check it out for myself. But this article is a brief description on the iPad, and Kindle Fire. 

Band Merch 101: What to make, how to make it, and how to sell it.

Hi everyone, it's been a while since my last post. I have been busy for the past couple of months. I had moved twice within the the past 3 to 5 months. Alot has happened within the time frame. And for right now I'm getting comfortable where I'm living now. But today I was just looking at blogs across the web, and came across blog about Band Merchandise. And was thinking to myself that a lot of artist, or bands that are DIY's like myself don't really know the first thing about merchandising. So I wanted to share this blog with everyone. So check it out and leave comments and let me know what you think.
Band Merch 101: What to make how to make it how to sell it.