(Online library) It's All Your Fault: How To Make It as a Hollywood Assistant
·•●- Bill Robinson, Ceridwen Morris ·•●-
#1641521 in eBooks 2001-01-04 2001-01-04File Name: B000FC0QDY
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Recommended STAT!By L.A.Wow this book is a must have and one of your top priority of books and resources to buy if you want to become a Hollywood Assistant. The authors doesn't sugarcoat anything. They strip down the job as a Hollywood Assistant to the raw naked view. It has a bit of humor in it but all of it is true.As soon as I got this book I could not put it down and time went by so fast!If you are serious about becoming a Celebrity PersoFrom Publishers WeeklyReaders looking for down-and-dirty Hollywood dish or those with dreams of becoming a filmmaker will find everything they need to knowAand laugh hard at all the tantalizing gossipAin It's All Your Fault: How to Make It as a Hollywood Assistant by successful Hollywood producer BAn Essential Guide to Landing -- and Keeping -- Your first Hollywood Job A position as an assistant to a producer, agent, director, studio executive, or star can be the path to a fabulous career -- or a one-way ticket to hell. How can the aspiring Hollywood assistant quickly learn the inside track to success while avoiding the land mines? It's All Your Fault is the answer. Written by two former Hollywood assistants who've been there and done that, It's All Your Fault is bursting with hard-earn... [PDF.hu91] It's All Your Fault: How To Make It as a Hollywood Assistant Rating: 3.82 (576 Votes)
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