In the first chapter of Screenwriter Survival Guide, we're talking about the all-important move to LA. Moving to LA is vital for any screenwriter, and today we'll discuss why. We'll also discuss how to go about making the move, where to live once you get here, and how to set yourself up for success going into your first industry job. Plus a grab-bag of additional random LA tricks.
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Why you should move
The power of your connections
How to find an internship
School alumni/town alumni
College exchange programPART II: Finding a place to live
The beauty of Coliving
Sharing an apartment
Getting an apartment alone (if you have to)Resources for finding a place:
Upstart, designed for artists (from $715/mo)
Eddy.co (from $695/mo)
Coliving.com (from $850/mo)
Common (from $900/mo)
Facebook Groups: LA Roommates, LA ROOMMATE SEARCHMy favorite neighborhoods:
West Hollywood (WeHo)
Santa Monica
Culver City
Silverlake
Echo Park
Westwood
Chinatown/Little Tokyo (DTLA)
Hollywood
The Valley
Buy from a used car dealership (the one I used: Raging Motors)
Craigslist (bring your vehicle to a mechanic before you pay!!!)
Carsharing (Zipcar -- $7/mo, then $10/hr) (BlueLA -- $5/mo, then $.20/min)
Get a library card for a free subscription to Kanopy
Make friends and connections via Meetup.com
Join writer FB groups: LA TV Writers, Awesome Assistants
Join AMC Stubs A-List ($19.99/mo) or Regal Cinemas Unlimited ($18.99/mo)
Children of Tendu
Scriptnotes