The 99% Success Formula

Every success formula ever written or published boils down to these seven steps.

1. Know where you’re starting from. (A).

Every journey has a starting place. With the journey towards success, it’s an understanding of yourself, the resources you have available, and the realities of the world around you. Without this, any action you take will be meaningless.

2. Know where you want to be (B).

Every journey has a goal, too. Nobody defines success in exactly the same way, so your destination must be specific to you. The more specific the goal, the easier it will be to get there, which is why goal-setting is so essential.

3. Build a plan to get from A to B.

Everyone needs a plan, so spend the time to create one. However, the trick with success plans is to remember that they’re always tentative and subject to change. Use whatever role models and methods you like, but don’t cast anything in concrete.

4. Take massive action based on that plan.

Most people with a plan don’t take enough action. A few tentative steps aren’t going to let you discover whether your plan is working or not. Do 10 things when most people would be satisfied with one or two.  You’ve got to totally blitz this sucker.

5. Observe whether you’re closer to B.

This is difficult for most people because once they’ve put some effort into a plan, they desperately want to see the results they hope for. They even see such results when they’re not actually there. So take a hard, objective look. Get outside help if you need it.

6. If the plan is working, double down on Step 4.

If you can prove to yourself (and to an objective observer) that the actions based upon your plan are truly getting you from A to B, then you should redouble your efforts. Take even more massive action. Don’t forget, though, to do Step five afterwards.

7. If the plan isn’t working, go back to step 3.

The reason you took massive action is that you can’t fool yourself into thinking that the problem was that you didn’t really try. You can now go back and build another plan, armed with the valuable knowledge of what didn’t work.

This is called the 99 percent success formula because it raises the question: what’s the other 1 percent?

It’s “luck.”

The whole point of every success formula (including this one) is to reduce the influence of “luck” so that you don’t have to think about it when you’re either planning or taking action based on your plans.

 

Article via inc.com

Interns Needed for Feature Film

Feature Film – Parkside Pictures needs a few interns:

1. Prod. Office Interns
2. Set Interns to PA
3. Art Dept. Interns

All intern positions are for experience and references only, they are not paid positions.  Please contact crew@parksidepictures.com

Pre-Pro Dates:
13 May – 31 May

Principle Shoot Days:
3 June – 28 June

Wrap:
1 July – 5 July

The Night of the Ad Eaters

You’re invited to 210 minutes of crazy commercials from the Cinematheque of Jean Marie Boursicot: The Night of the Ad Eaters

When? On Friday, May 31st at 7:30pm

Where? Egyptian Theater, 6712 Hollywood Blvd.

How much? $15 General Admission, $13 Students/Seniors, $11 Members

For more info visit the website.Created and produced since 1981 by Jean Marie Boursicot,

The Night of the AdEaters is a show that now runs in more that 40 countries worldwide dedicated to showing the production of advertising among 60 different nationalities on the Big Screen and in a crazy atmosphere!

The Night of the Ad Eaters is cinema and, of course, a show, but it’s also a testimony to our era, based on a language shared by all. With advertising you don’t need subtitles. The message is sufficiently brief and dense to be understood by everyone, transcending linguistic and cultural differences.

Every year, all around the world, 300,000 enthusiasts meet-up to unreservedly celebrate the “Publivore cult”, in a friendly, convivial and fun atmosphere, enjoying each and every advert or singing along to the best-known jingles.

More than 100 cities throughout the world sign on to the tour annually, from Tokyo to Paris, including as well Moscow, Santiago de Chile, Mexico City, Hong Kong or Geneva.

Film Science Alum Jeremiah “Paper” Melton’s Success at Skee TV

We previously featured Los Angeles Film School alum Jeremiah “Paper Films” Melton in our student spotlight feature, as he was busy shooting music videos for the likes of Three Six Mafia, Damon Dash and Akon, however now that he’s working at Skee TV, there is so much more to brag about. Although he’s only been working there for three months, he has already shot and edited behind the scenes videos of Wiz Khalifa, Pusha T, YG, Rockie Fresh and Rick Ross, Chris Webby and Dizzy Wright, T.I. and Chris Brown.

Watch the videos below. (Warning: Please watch the videos at your own discretion. Some videos contain explicit language.)

Wiz Khalifa “Bout’ Me” Ft. Problem & Iamsu + Big Sean Cameo | Official Behind The Scenes

Pusha T “Trust You” Music Video | Official Behind The Scenes

YG “Playin” Ft Wiz Khalifa & Young Jeezy | Behind The Scenes

Rockie Fresh “Life Long” Ft. Rick Ross & Nipsey Hussle | Official Behind The Scenes

Chris Webby ft. Dizzy Wright “Turnt Up” | Official Behind The Scenes

T.I. Talks G.D.O.D. Mixtape, Lil Wayne Collab & Americas Most Wanted Tour w/ DJ Skee

 

Summer Internship at Brentwood Communications International

Andrea Heiserman is a post coordinator at Brentwood Communications International, Inc. located in Los Angeles, CA. They are looking for a few summer interns.

Please see more about the company at bciitv.com. They produce shows, commercials, and webisodes internally as well as work as a post/editorial house for 6 different networks including Travel Channel, Discovery, Velocity, Speed, HGTV, and Veria. They currently have around 23 projects in production/post.

The internship is for credit only, unpaid, will start as soon as possible, and is for the summer (although could extend longer for the right person). This is an incredible opportunity for anyone who is serious about working in television or film, especially for someone wanting to work in post production (although they believe that if you know how post operates you’re a better hire in the field.)

Candidates should send their resume, including GPA and major, as well as a cover letter to my email address below (andi@bciitv.com).   The deadline for this application is Monday, May 27th. 

*Also, remember, to receive credit from LAFS/LARS for an internship, you must have at least a 2.75GPA, and no holds on your financial records.*

Brian Kennedy Intenship

Superstar music producer, Brian Kennedy is looking for a few interns.

Two students have already been hired and they are looking for more. Brian has produced for Chris Brown, Rihanna, Brandi, Jennifer Hudson, New Kids On The Block and more.  The intership is based in North Hollywood. You must be available 2 days a week and be able to get to and from North Hollywood on your own.

Interning duties include everything from assisting engineers, to cleaning, and doing basic runner duties as well.

To apply for this internship, please send an e-mail to Career Advisor, Jordan Plosky at jplosky@lafilm.com, with the subject line “Brian Kennedy Intenship”.  Attach a resume, and brief cover letter.  Any submissions that do not meet these criteria will not be considered.

Good luck!

 

Interns with On-Set Experience Needed

Short Film Production looking for students with basic production/on set experience!

Different intern positions available!

Basic Description:

“Sophie” is a project that has been coming to fruition over the past few weeks. The 17 page short drama is scheduled to shoot over five production days predominately in the downtown Los Angeles area. The following positions are intended for each individual to gain experience and to work hand-in-hand on set work with industry professionals. Meals and credit will be provided.

To apply you must be available from:

May 22nd through May 27th 2013

Positions available:

Script Supervisor

Candidate ideally held this experience before on a student project. You will be working directly with and next to the Director, keeping detailed notes of coverage and what happens in each scene/shot.

Production Assistant, two positions available

Ideally you have some production experience but not required. Work directly with the assistant directors and producer to move the production along. There will be times and opportunities for you to help our in a variety of departments from production, art and G/E.

Grip and Electric Intern

You know how to work a C-stand and set up basic lights. You will only work in the G/E department working under the Gaffer or Key Grip gaining on set experience. Production will have a variety of tools to work with.

Art Intern

The production is looking for someone who ideally can make their own choices quickly in all things art department. You will be working with the production designer as well as dressing and prepping sets with some instructions by the art director, there will be times where prepping sets will be in your hands.

To Apply:

Please e-mail a brief and short paragraph about yourself as well as a resume to: intern.sophie@gmail.com

Please state the position you’re applying for as well as your name in the subject line i.e.: Art Intern – John Doe

Film Screening of “Filly Brown” Followed by Q&A w/ Co-Directors Youssef Delara and Michael D. Olmos and Cast and Crew.

Please join us for a screening of Filly Brown this Thursday, May 16th at 8:00pm.
Screening to be followed by a Q&A with co-directors Youssef Delara and Michael D. Olmos and cast and crew.

This screening will be open to students, alumni and staff.

RSVP to: lafsfillybrown.eventbrite.com 

Synopsis: A promising hip-hop rhymer from Los Angeles finds herself in a gray area when a record producer offers her a compromising shot at stardom. Starring: Gina Rodriguez, Jenni Rivera, Lou Diamond Philips, Edward James Olmos and our own Braxton Millz.

PLEASE NOTE: You must have your ticket with you, or up on your cell phone along with your school issued ID to receive entry. Tickets are non-transferable. As with ALL events seating is first come first serve and so please arrive early.

We take a larger number of RSVPs than seats available to compensate for the no-show percentage so all seating is first come first serve, however if tickets are sold out you are welcome to show up anyways and you will be seated if room become available.
Use of cell phones or computers during the screening is strictly prohibited and you will be asked to leave.

What’s Trending Internship

What’s Trending is looking for interns interested in web video production & creative work. Your job will be assisting production and the writing staff while shooting live and produced field segments. Running errands, receiving guests and administrative duties are a major part of the internship.

Interns are required to have outgoing, self-starter attitude as well as a flexible schedule. An enthusiasm for the digital community and the burgeoning market of digital entertainment is widely encouraged. Understanding social media and interactivity is a focal point.

The show is daily, but we can be flexible based on your availability. You will be required to give notice if you commit to something else during the term of the internship. We are located 3 blocks from LAFS.

Contact: shira@whatstrending.com if interested.  The title of your email should include LAFS Internship.  Please contact career development if you’re accepted for an internship.

http://www.whatstrending.com

http://www.twitter.com/whatstrending

http://www.facebook.com/whatstrending

http://www.youtube.com/whatstrending

 

About What’s Trending:

What’s Trending is the Primetime Emmy-nominated daily live center of the YouTube universe, bringing audiences the hottest videos and personalities on YouTube every Monday through Friday. Like MTV was to music videos, What’s Trending is to YouTube. What’s Trending entertains a whole new generation with the best of YouTube, showcasing the culture at the center of this worldwide phenomenon.

Shira Lazar, named “Most Powerful Women in Tech 2011” by Fast Company, and IAWTV winner and Webby nominee for best online host, hosts each 20-minute, daily television-quality episode.

The show brings together a unique mix of the biggest influencers on YouTube, like Shay Carl, Shane Dawson, and iJustine, who reach millions of people online everyday with the biggest celebrities anywhere like Richard Branson, will.i.am, Common, and many others in a truly groundbreaking format.

 

What’s Trending features the best elements of traditional talk formats, from live musical performances to creative packages and segments with guests.  What’s Trending combines them with interactivity via Google+ Hangouts and YouTube’s live chat for a experience unlike any other on any platform.

Discount for The GRAMMY Museum

For groups of 10 or more, LAFS and LARS students can receive discounted tickets at the low price of $10 per person.

The GRAMMY Museum offers great memberships, great exhibits, and they also do fantastic workshops that include talks with leaders in the industry.

There are backstage programs that include private performances and talks with industry leaders. In the past they have had Lady Gaga, Ringo Star, Kaskade, Muse and more.

Make sure you call them ahead of time to ensure the museum is available. If you have any questions please contact Aaron Kaniecki at akaniecki@aegworldwide.com.

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