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Is it better to get a small job at first and then build up or to just jump straight into your own?
(for reference I want to go into film)
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Steve Jacobson
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Steve’s Answer
There isn't a right or wrong answer here. Starting with an entry-level job opens doors to meeting new people, learning from mentors, and receiving team feedback. This experience can lead to many exciting opportunities. Meanwhile, dive into making your own films. Write short stories, produce them, and bring them to life! Share them on your social platforms and gather feedback from family and friends to improve your next project. Keep pushing forward! You can do it!
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Louie’s Answer
Sixteen years ago, I was in a similar situation. Coming from Puerto Rico, entering the film industry seemed like climbing a big mountain. While studying for my degree in AudioVisual Communications, I felt I wasn't getting enough hands-on experience. So, I started creating my own short stories and sharing them on YouTube. I wasn't focused on likes or subscribers; my main aim was to improve my storytelling and get comfortable expressing ideas through the camera. Looking back, those were some of the best years. Each idea brought challenges, and I learned a lot from every obstacle. I encourage you to do something similar. Find a small job that supports your creative projects, build your portfolio, and discover your unique voice. Also, take part in local or virtual festivals. They're enjoyable and a great way to meet people who will keep your passion alive.
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