Working For Free In Film Making – 12 Good Reasons
Nov 24th, 2009 by Peter D. Marshall
“Nobody wants to work for free. After all, who would not like to be paid for his toil and efforts? But, in the film making industry you are sometimes bound to work for no money. It is not because you are being forced to do so or you are not up to it.
Just like any other job on the roll, a placement in film making must be applied for in quite a formal manner. This also calls for experience like any other jobs. So, if you are a fresher do not expect any interviews so easily. And of course, no interviews means no job. As a chain reaction, you won’t get a job with out experience. So, ultimately experience is the key to get you a job in film making.”
Read this article from Get the Movie.
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