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Welcome to Reel Talk: Secrets to Success
A brand new show that's all about getting real advice from industry insiders on how to make it in the movie business. Our guests will look back at their own careers, sharing how the scored their breakout opportunity and the biggest lessons they've picked up along the way. If you're looking to start a career in the entertainment industry, then this is the perfect place to learn how to get your foot on the door.
In this episode, I’ll be chatting with Louise Brix Andersen. A Danish-born, Barcelona-based writer and director, she most recently, directed and spearheaded a short film that was produced remotely with collaborators from 8 different countries. She is also in the development stage of an anthology series, picked up by a Danish production company.
Louise talks about the advice she wishes she had gotten before certain decisions, the key role networking has played in her new developments in her career, and the lessons from leading a remote project. She also shares the challenges she has encountered in the Barcelona industry, and the steps she’s been taking to overcome them.
To start your own networking, come join the The Entertainment Industry COLLABORATORS Facebook group where filmmakers from across the globe and in all areas come together and learn from each other:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/EntertainmentIndustryCollaborators
Welcome to Reel Talk: Secrets to Success
A brand new show that's all about getting real advice from industry insiders on how to make it in the movie business. Our guests will look back at their own careers, sharing how the scored their breakout opportunity and the biggest lessons they've picked up along the way. If you're looking to start a career in the entertainment industry, then this is the perfect place to learn how to get your foot on the door.
In this episode, I’ll be chatting with Louise Brix Andersen. A Danish-born, Barcelona-based writer and director, she most recently, directed and spearheaded a short film that was produced remotely with collaborators from 8 different countries. She is also in the development stage of an anthology series, picked up by a Danish production company.
Louise talks about the advice she wishes she had gotten before certain decisions, the key role networking has played in her new developments in her career, and the lessons from leading a remote project. She also shares the challenges she has encountered in the Barcelona industry, and the steps she’s been taking to overcome them.
To start your own networking, come join the The Entertainment Industry COLLABORATORS Facebook group where filmmakers from across the globe and in all areas come together and learn from each other:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/EntertainmentIndustryCollaborators