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Lady Parts: Ep 102 “Prop Comedy”
Blaire discovers the magical, wonderful world of improv…with its warts and all.
Watch VideoLady Parts: Ep 101 “Rape Joke”
When Katrina is cast in a new play, she quickly realizes (though nobody else seems to) that some things just shouldn’t be left to improv…like rape.
Watch VideoBreaking In Series: Katrina Day “When Life Gives You Lemons, Make A Web Series…Ade”
Brooklyn-based writer, actor, and content creator Katrina Day turned her frustration with sexism in the entertainment world into a successful blog and web series called Lady Parts.
Continue ReadingBreaking In Series: Patty Carey-Perazzo “Art Imitates Her Life”
Recent FACES panelist Patty Carey-Perazzo has been the location manager on some of NYC’s top film sets including The Greatest Showman, Doctor Strange and Ted 2. Recognizing the dramatic potential of balancing this exciting career with the challenges of parenthood, Patty developed the idea for a TV series inspired by her own life.
Continue ReadingAubrey Smyth’s “Little Leading Ladies”
Earlier in the week, our Breaking In Series featured Aubrey Smyth, chronicling how she went from a student at Pratt Institute to a marketable Commercial Director running her own production company.
Watch VideoBreaking In Series: Aubrey Smyth “Leading Lady Finds Her Voice”
Aubrey Smyth is a Commercial Director who has truly embodied the New York City hustle. Her passion for directing began when she attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. After graduation, she was commissioned to direct and produce videos for Pratt. Aubrey recognized the opportunity to start her own production company and seized it.
Continue ReadingBreaking In Series: Stephanie Wise “When One Store Closes, A New Career Opens”
If you’ve ever watched The Blacklist, you’ve seen Stephanie Wise’s work showcased on canvasses that include James Spader’s face. She’s been the Key Make-up Artist for the NBC television show since its premiere in 2013.
Continue ReadingPTB: Holiday Party Season Is Upon Us
Tis the season of the holiday party! A great time for networking, but also an easy way to ruin your professional reputation along with your relationships with important industry contacts.
Watch VideoBreaking In: Dana Zolli “Outside the Box”
Second Assistant Director (AD) Dana Zolli sat on our FACE the Experts panel in September and spoke about her work on such projects as Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, FX’s The Americans, and NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Continue ReadingFACES Talk: Ep 103 “Confidence”
A key focus of the FACES mission is to help women increase their confidence. Being confident in yourself and what you have to offer is ESSENTIAL when it comes to applying for jobs, negotiating your pay rate, promoting your script or film, the list goes on and on…
Watch VideoFACES Talk: Ep 102 “Paneling & Partying”
Rachel and Connie recap the blast they had at the FACES Panel and Launch Party.
Watch VideoPTB: Prepping for Industry Event-Part 2
Milton offers tips on how to prepare to network at an event such as an industry party where you will NOT know in advance the names of the entertainment professionals who will be in attendance.
Watch VideoPTB: Prepping for Industry Event-Part 1
Milton helps Tabor prepare to network at an industry event such as an expert panel where you know in advance the names of the entertainment professionals who will be in attendance.
Watch VideoFACES Talk: Ep 101 “We Need to Talk”
Recent stats on the number of women in the entertainment industry (or lack there of) are giving Rachel and Connie a severe case of agita. And they’re ready to tell you all about it (the stats AND the agita).
Watch VideoPuppets Talking Business: Create a Career Profile
Milton (Monkey & Businessman) guides Tabor (Tiger & Aspiring Entertainment Professional) in creating a career profile to help him decide what different entertainment industry jobs he might be best suited to pursue.
Watch VideoVIDEO: Puppets Talk Business: You Can’t Just ‘Build It’
Milton (Monkey & Businessman) and Gerard (Giraffe & Writer/Director) debate the merits of incorporating business skills into any entertainment career.
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