An Entertainment Job Guide

ebook TV-Movies-Theatre, Comedy, etc.

By Tony Kelbrat

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This is a book for people who want to entertain others and do other jobs within the entertainment industry. It doesn't include sports which I cover in another book.

The volumes are as follows:

Volume 1. It Takes Guts and Talent to be an Entertainer

Volume 2. Entertainment Job Guide 1

Volume 3. Entertainment Job Guide 2

Volume 4. Movie Job Guide

Volume 5. Performing Arts School Guide

Volume 6. Actor Guide

Volume 7. The Movie-Making Biz

Volume 8. Movie-Making Resource Guide

Volume 9. Movie-Making Website Guide

Volume 10. Film Commission Website Guide

Volume 11. Video-Making Business

Volume 12. Movie-Making Public Domain Books

Volume 13. Create Video/ Make Video/ Watch Video

Volume 14. Basic Internet Video

Volume 15. Performing Arts Website Guide 1

Volume 16. Performing Arts Website Guide 2

Volume 17. Canadian Entertainment and Arts Guide

Volume 18. Comedy: Trying to Make People Laugh without Being an Annoying Ass

Volume 19. Casino-Gaming Job Guide

Volume 20. Theatre Guide

Volume 21. Formal Theatre Education/ Formal Performing Arts Education

Volume 22. Live Theatre Jobs/ Performing Arts Careers

Volume 23. United States Theater Guide

Volume 24. United Kingdom/ Ireland Theatre Guide

Volume 25. Canada Theatre Guide

Volume 26. World Theatre Guide

Volume 27. Many Theatre Websites at the Dead Website web.archive.org/web/20070717074835/http://www.curtainrising.com/main.php

Volume 28. Theatre Website Guide

Volume 29. Theatre and Acting Websites from the Dead Website artslynx.org/theatre/index.htm

Volume 52. Movie Guide

Volume 53. Pop Culture Guide

Volume 54. Beauty Contest and Modeling Guide

Volume 55. Women in the Arts Website Guide from dmoztools.net

Volume 56. Podcast Guide

Volume 57. Nightlife, Festival, Concert and Event Guide

Volume 58. Fine Arts Website Guide from the Dead Website artslynx.org

Volume 59. Disability Arts Guide

Performing Arts or entertainment is loosely categorized as:

Acting and Auditioning

Animation

Business Aspects

Busker/ Street or Festival Performer

Casino, Gaming

Circus

Comedy

Dance

Film, Movies and Video

Individual Director

Monologues and Scenes

Music

Puppets and Puppetry

Radio

Screenplays

Storytelling

Television

Theater

There is a website that still exists as I write this:

everyonewhosanyone dot com

If it's gone at some point in the future, find it at archive.org. He's got lists of a lot of media in there that can help you in your quest for a job.

Within the acting industry, there are three wide fields:

the actors

the thinking producers, directors, movie-makers and creators

the functional people building sets, casting people, holding lights, etc.

Movies include documentaries and youtube. There are at least a thousand people making a living directly from youtube because they have so many subscribers that they make money from youtube ads. They call it monetizing your videos.

Within the movie/ television production industry which includes adult entertainment (I created a separate book for that), there are a number of jobs from the guys and gals building temporary movie sets with hammers, paint and nails to the director, the guy or gal who masterminds the entire movie then edits it which is a master's...

An Entertainment Job Guide