Anyone else work here?

Does anyone else here actually work in the Film or TV industry?

If so what do you do?

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>inb4 larp thread

I work as a fluffer on film sets

i do audio for music but i have a few weeks work on a film on a few weeks.

what do i expect? its like C-B level ish i guess not a AAA title

Why yes i do delete sneedposts from an indian poop farming forum for free how could you tell

>indian poop farming
So street sweepers?

I do this too. I do it for free too, the cocks are my payment

I work as a body double and have done scenes for an Academy-award nominated actress.

AMA.

Hey everyone. It's me, famous actor Ryan Gosling. I hope you're all doing well.

I've never heard of trucking shot

why do you lie on the internet?

Had a small production company in Atlanta for a while about 10 years back, made a couple films and several shorts that showed at indie festivals, but mostly did commercials and live/documentary work for local events and institutions (the ASO, Music Midtown, etc). Went the way of the dodo when all the incentives brought in the bigger west coast studios and the whole of the city was populated by industry people overnight.

Should be a ‘tracking’ shot really

I major in film production at a liberal arts college.

I'll take fries with that, thanks.

Work in an audio-post house.

I'm an editor. I've worked on two features, one which screened at Cannes in the last five years, but mostly do television at the moment. It's thankless, long-hours work and you're constantly surrounded by imbeciles.

*ring* *ring* Hello my name is Dabu this is AT&T customer service, how may I help you?

>Then he comes home to 4channel
What the fuck are you doing.

Uh, how did you end up in that line of work?

Freelance animator here. How do I get a job with the bigwigs in the industry? Do I need to move to LA?

I've worked on;

Spectre.
Rogue One.
Wonder Woman.
Some shitty tranny movie called "The Danish Girl".
A bunch of Chinese films made in the west.
A Netflix show that was under a code name so I have no clue what it actually was.
More Netflix shows that I can't remember.
And more

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>truck
I thought that was Track?

I helped shoot an amateur porn once.
Wasn't anything fancy, we just used a gopro, and the hotel lighting was more or less adequate.
It started with one of them jokingly saying "Hey, since we're all bored, we can just shoot a porno"
I chimed in "I've got the camera, lol"
and then it just sorta went from there.
I got paid in beer, which was good enough for me. Makes me curious about doing it professionally, though I have no idea how i'd even get my foot in the door for that sorta thing

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I 4channel at work, mate. Sometimes it's impossible to concentrate when the director's an asshole and you just don't give a shit.

Plot twist: it was for Rebel Wilson

>filmed the first scene of my movie literally last night
>it looks like shit
What do

CGI everywhere.

Got a link to it?

Freelance filmmaker. Probably one of the few in my class at University who have made a "career" out of it. Have had work screened at festivals and on TV, and got a low-mid level industry award nomination a few years back.

Haven't made a film for myself since and really regret it. Thought my job prospects would improve if I showed myself to be a good team player or got some consistent, long-running freelance contracts. Three years later, I now know that was dumb as fuck and I should have tried mounting my own productions immediately so I can meet my own standards, instead of reluctantly working on shitty and poorly thought out projects of others.

A friend who was going to school for a photography degree suggested we should try making some short films for a couple local festivals. Turned out people would pay pretty decent money for you to shoot their retarded used car lot commercials and what not, so we got into that side of things until we could buy nice enough equipment to do more of what we wanted on the creative side. It was an entertaining few years. Friend still does camera work for a couple big companies as a career, like internal vids for Home Depot and the like.