Tuesday, January 8, 2013


HOW-TO HOLLYWOOD SOUTH
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From Baton Rouge, to Shreveport, to New Orleans especially, it seems as if taking a step onto the streets of downtown New Orleans is like taking a step right into Hollywood. We’ve all seen the trailers, trucks, “super-techy” equipment, street blockage, parking lots turned into base camps and used to provide amenities to feature films and television shows.  Apartment complexes, private residences, hotels, and local businesses are being rented and sometimes bought to provide the right setting for the production. With so much of New Orleans’ resources being used. How does one get to participate?

Behind the Scenes:
      You want to make a movie? You must write the script, and then sell your script. If you are successful in doing so, pre-production begins, followed by production, and post production.



Becoming a crew member:
      Compose your resume. Be clear. Keep it short and sweet. It should be ONE page. DO NOT lie. It is ok if you do not have experience. References are optional. Email your resume to the appropriate production email address of the film or show you want to work on. Include your contact info in the email.
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Utilizing your services:
    When films come to town they need a variety of services. They are encouraged to do so through Louisiana’s tax incentives. When marketing your business be clear about what services you offer. Bid competitively, and provide discounts as productions like to save money. Research so you will know which departments could use your services.






Using your venue/location:
       You would like to use your business, home, etc as a filming location? Take pictures of your property, write a description, email the photos and description and contact info to kagunnell@nola.gov
        For houses/apartments: You must fill out the appropriate application on www.filmneworleans.org. Leases will be short term between 2-4 months. “Turnkey” properties where everything is included such as utilities, furniture, and internet is ideal.



Becoming an Actor:

  If you would prefer to be in front of the camera and would like to start a talent career there are steps you need to take. You can be an extra or a career stage actor. You should get some experience by becoming an extra, working on student films or “no budget films” and building relationships with people in the industry such as cameramen, screenwriters, directors and editors.  You can then use the footage from the student and “no budget” films to create a reel. Another important step to take is to get professional headshots. This is very important because this represents who you are. Lastly, get an agent. You will need an agent to audition for principal roles.




You can find resources, contact info, lists of projects in pre production/production and information at www.filmneworleans.com

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