Topic: Getting industry work in LA from overseas

I've just found out that I'd be able to get a visa that would allow me to work in the US over the summer. I was just wondering if any of you guys know some good places for me to start looking for some entry-level industry work that would be willing to take on somebody from overseas?

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Re: Getting industry work in LA from overseas

What are your interests and skills?

Teague Chrystie

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Mainly editing in FCP and Premiere Pro and also some After Effects. But I have experience, albeit non-professional, in a range of other fields. Doing something in an edit facility would be ideal, but I'd be happy enough just grabbing coffees if I'm being honest.

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Well grabbing coffee is always available, and summer is always a big time for post.  If you have legit FCP skills, especially on the organizational side, you stand a good chance of finding work as a Post PA, Logger, Digitizer, or even Assistant Editor with enough digging.  If you have broadcast credits, a Junior Editor spot might even be possible. 

Craigslist is ok for some work.  I would look at Production Notices LA, realitystaff.com, mandy.com, entertainmentcareers.net, and crew-net.com.  If there is a specific company or post house you want to work at, feel free to give them a call yourself and solicit.  Worst case scenario, they say no.  Can't hurt.

Eddie Doty

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Re: Getting industry work in LA from overseas

Awesome, I'll check those places out. Thanks!

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Plus, as is the case with basically all DIF forumfolk, if you're in LA, you've gotta get in touch so you can buy us all a drink. tongue

Teague Chrystie

I have a tendency to fix your typos.

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Well this obviously didn't happen, but I'm trying again for this summer. The visa application deadline suddenly jumped forward and I just couldn't afford it, but it turns out my parents have been putting a bit aside for me every now and then since - so it's looking likely again.

I think my best bet is to just contact a number of post houses and hopefully get one that responds and if I'm lucky, actually gives me a shot. So, how would you say is the best way to 'present yourself' so to speak? Being British, I'm inclined to go the 'To whom it may concern' formal route - but I dunno!

Also, I'd also need a place to stay. So if anybody wants a roommate for the summer, I'm your man!

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Just ask to talk to anyone in Human Resources.   If the post house is small enough just ask to speak to a Post Coordinator or Post Supervisor.  Send me a message and I'll shoot some emails your way. Any online links to your work?

Eddie Doty

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