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

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.

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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.

Film Program Alum Felix Sauermann Running His Own Business

Felix Sauermann is not someone who waits around for things to happen; he goes out and creates the opportunity himself. After graduating from the Film program at The Los Angeles Film School, Felix founded his own production company: Project52 Media. His clients include GUESS Jeans and TOMS Shoes. Project52 is working on a new campaign with GUESS. They are searching for a new model and face for the company – Project52 Media has been tasked to handle the video portion of the campaign consisting of three videos and trailers. Project52 shot and edited the video for World Sight Day, an event organized by the World Health Organization and sponsored by TOMS.

Before enrolling in the film program, Felix actually wasn’t aware that filmmaking was something you could study or even pursue as a career. After moving back to California he started his research on film schools. Once he took a tour of the facility and met with an admissions rep at the Los Angeles Film School, he knew that this was where he belonged. Previously he had attended Whittier College for a degree in industrial design. He knew that a traditional 4 year school wasn’t something he’d want to do, so the film program was a perfect fit.

Being new to the world of Film, Felix “paid attention to everything”. It was important for him to break things down into its elements and reassemble them. Always having had an affinity for things of technical nature and photography it made sense to start as a camera operator.

You get to see the movie right then and there. You’re right in the middle of everything.

He spent a considerable amount of time on the Cinematography stage soaking up every bit of knowledge Charles Rose had to offer. Encouraged to pursue screenwriting by Linda Cowgill, Felix eventually finished the script for his thesis film “Wish You Were Here”. In preparation for the production Felix discovered his passion for directing in close collaboration with James Pasternak and Simone Bartesaghi. Having operated the camera on many films, Felix enjoyed piecing together a story shot by shot. The editing process seemed like a natural extension and the film turned out to be a success at the festivals.

Felix had originally started in the accelerated program and switched to the extended program when it became apparent he wanted more time and to take full advantage of all the recourses available. The time spent at the Writer’s Guild, Cinematography Guild and Producing Guild proved to be some of the most valuable.

The teachers care. And I mean really care… I like to think that I arrived as a student and left as a friend.

Felix has been fortunate to have a multitude of multifaceted and talented people on the team as well as plenty of referrals and recommendations. While also doing their own productions, Project52 is a community of filmmakers that is represented by one entity. Their purpose is to make it easier for people to approach a group of talented people and find the skill that suits their demands. Project52 pairs professionals with projects and the other way around. This method allows them to tackle a wide variety of projects since they are able to tailor the team to the clients’ demands.

Now that Felix is running Project52 Media, he is able to produce his own projects and has a lot of great things in the pipeline, including a web series titled “Invisible Rock Stars” as well as a documentary for the LAPD about a new program which prepares high school students for a career in law enforcement.

The process of starting a company was challenging – but in the end all worth it. Building a team and working with smart, creative people has been very rewarding and the company only continues to grow.

It’s better to collaborate and let people do their thing. With Project52, we have so many talented people on our team who each have their areas of expertise… You don’t want to interfere with the creative process once a common goal is in sight.

Take a look at some of his work below:

GUESS Model search

TOMs World Sight Day

Thesis Short Film, Wish You Were Here

Production Company Looking for Editors

Matriarch Multi Media is a production company located on the Paramount studio lot currently seeking Editors to assist with post-production.

 

The duties: DIT footage on set, Prepping files for first assemble, creating rough cuts, and learning from industry professionals.

The term: shall be 90 working days, meaning the actual working days as opposed to 90 calendar days. Your term may be extended if it is mutually agreed upon by both you and your supervisor.

Credits: College credit if candidate is a current full-time student. 

Schedule: Flexible

If interested please submit your resume to Godwin Bernard gbernard@matriarchmultimedia.com

Alum Joseph Kibler’s Documentary Feature Film Premiering at Newport Beach Film Festival

Walk On, a documentary film that Joseph Kibler produced and is the subject in is having it’s World Premiere screenings at the Newport Beach Film Festival and would love to students, faculty and staff to attend.

Walk On documents Joseph’s journey as a physically disabled 21 year old who was born HIV Positive. Despite medical forecasts, he has gone from wheelchair to walker, walker to crutches, and at the age of 18 took my first steps with a cane. Walk On follows Joseph as he trains for a lifelong goal of walking in a 6 mile AIDS walk while educating others about HIV and disabilities with the help of a Quadriplegic Stand-up Comic, an Amputee Paralympic Sprinter, and a Purple Heart Veteran.

Here is the info to get tickets to the world premiere screenings of film Walk On.

Next screening is at the ISLAND CINEMA 7, 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660:

Tuesday April 30th at 6:00pm

Screening will have a Q&A session afterwards with the filmmakers.

** CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS FOR THE WORLD PREMIERE OF WALK ON

Also, please “LIKE” & SHARE on Facebook to help spread the word with your facebook friends at: www.facebook.com/WalkOnDoc

PAs Needed for Indie Feature Film

Independent production company looking for interns for an upcoming feature shoot. Seasoned production team and crew getting back to their low budget roots. Opportunities to work in a variety of departments. Positive attitude a must.

shooting from May 4-21 (14 total shoot days: May 4,5,6,7,8,11,12,13,14,15,18,19,20,21). Must be able to receive school credit.

If interested (or if you have any questions about your role or the film itself), please send a resume/email to Christina, the production coordinator, at iLIVEDmovie@gmail.com. They will be holding phone interviews this week and next and filling slots as soon as possible.

From the production coordinator:

“Since they’re working for free, we of course want them to get as much out of this as they can. They would all be designated production interns (meaning they would be doing all the odd jobs PAs usually do), but because it is such a small scale production, there is absolutely the freedom to try different departments (or one in particular if they’re really interested). Our first week will be particularly hectic because we’re on location and have multiple moves throughout those days—it will really be all hands on deck for all the departments (production and art department especially). Our second two weeks we will be at one house and things will be much more contained—this would be a great time for them to explore their interests in any of our departments.”

 

So production duties (setting up tables/chairs, doing lockups, trash pickup, etc.) would take priority but if you want to work with a certain department, there will be ample room to do so.

 

Moviola 2 Day Parking Lot Sale

This weekend is a huge two day sale at Moviola Digital Arts Institute for items like switches, decks, hard drives and much more. Click the link below for exact pricing and more details.

HARD DRIVES – April 2013[1]

Production Crew Needed

APRIL PRODUCTION SEEKS CREW MEMBERS

TITLE: Flashing
GENRE: Drama
PAGES: 13
SHOOT DATES: April 25th-30th

Location: a few different spots in LA and the San Fernando Valley (Park, Rooftop, Apartment, Green Screen Studio and an Elementary School); production will work around class schedule
Compensation: credit/copy
Crew: Two PA’s and two Art

If interested please respond with cover letter and resume to Chris Alan: mychrisalan@hotmail.com
Chris Alan’s IMDB page: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2791426/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1

 

Short Cut: From Online Short to Studio Feature Film

Join us Tuesday, April 23rd at 7:30pm for an evening of award-winning short films and a fascinating look into the creative process that catapulted Online Video creators into major Hollywood studios and multi-million dollar feature films. After screening the three impressive, short films that lifted these directors into the Hollywood limelight, we’ll open up a live Q&A panel with the directors themselves!

Panelists include:

Fede Alvarez - Evil Dead

Shane Acker

Dan Trachtenberg

RSVP link: http://lafsproducingseminarmakeyourownluck.eventbrite.com/

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