Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
An Essential Guide to Landing -- and Keeping -- Your first Hollywood Job A position as an assistant to a producer, agent, director, studio executive, or star can be the path to a fabulous career -- or a one-way ticket to hell. How can the aspiring Hollywood assistant quickly learn the inside track to success while avoiding the land mines? It's All Your Fault is the answer. Written by two former Hollywood assistants who've been there and done that, It's All Your Fault is bursting with hard-earned advice, from figuring out who's who and who isn't to sex, drugs, and other work-related issues. Filled with outrageous anecdotes and countless celebrity stories, It's All Your Fault proves an indispensable addition to the nightstand of every wannabe Hollywood mover and shaker.
Bill Robinson is a writer/producer who founded the production company Blue Relief with Diane Keaton. He has been involved with such successful productions as Unstrung Heroes, Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight, and Hanging Up. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
ContentsI. Coming Attractions1. The Preview2. Why Should You Listen to Us?II. Picking Your Poison3. Assisting a Star: Feeling Julia Roberts's Pain4. Assisting a Director: Lights! Camera! Protein Shake!5. Assisting an Agent or Manager: How to be Satan's Handmaiden6. Assisting a Producer: The Best of Times, the Worst of Times7. Assisting a Studio Executive: An Ideal Job for Someone in the Witness Protection ProgramIII. Finding Your Place Among the Stars8. What to Do If Your Last Name Isn't Spielberg9. Padding Your Résumé: It's No Less Ethical Than the Wonderbra10. Internships: How to Gain Valuable Experience While Xeroxing11. Congratulations on Your New Job12. Moving In: Life at the Bottom of the Hollywood HillsIV. It's All Your Fault!What Your Job Really Entails13. Meet the Telephone, Your New Best Friend14. Don't Look a Gift Basket in the Mouth15. The Art of the Meeting16. How to (Not) Read a Script17. When Pigs Fly: The Art of Hollywood Travel18. You'll Never Reschedule Lunch in This Town Again19. The Domestic Drama: Even Michelle Pfeiffer's Toilet FloodsV. The Wrap Party20. Sex, Drugs, and Other Work-Related Issues21. From Under the Red Carpet: Assistant Life at a Hollywood Premiere22. NYC vs. L.A.: Central Park vs. Valet Park23. www.assistant.calm: The Hollywood Wide Web24. It's Not Just a Job...It's an Adventure in Codependency25. Frequently Annoying Questions26. Roll End Credits: The Recap
Kevin Williamson Scream; Dawson's Creek Hysterical and frighteningly true. Not just for the aspiring Hollywood player, but for anyone who's ever confused Sweet 'N Low with Equal. And gotten fired for it.