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  1. Aug 12, 2007 · Entry Level: Directed by Douglas Horn. With D.B. Sweeney, Missi Pyle, Cedric Yarbrough, Lisa Ann Walter. A 38-year old former chef starts all over again when he interviews for entry-level corporate jobs--and can't get one.

    • (391)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Douglas Horn
    • 2007-08-12
  2. Jan 1, 2007 · Clay and his fellow job-seekers strive for dignity, success, or at least a job taking customer service calls from prison inmates for minimum wage. A hilarious, insightful look at job interviews, finding the courage to start all over, and life at the ENTRY LEVEL.

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  4. Entry Level. When Clay's (D.B. Sweeney) restaurant goes bankrupt, he finds himself at the bottom of the corporate ladder. Clay, who is 38 and has no office experience, is quickly discouraged...

    • (22)
    • Douglas Horn
    • Comedy
    • D.B. Sweeney
    • Production Assistant
    • Associate/Assistant Producer
    • Apprentice/Assistant Editor
    • Camera Operator/Assistant
    • Boom Operator/Sound Trainee
    • 1st/2nd Assistant Director
    • Screenwriter

    The most logical place to start in film production is as a production assistant; many accomplished film professionals have launched their careers by taking on the myriad responsibilities this role requires. PAs provide support at all stages of production and are essential particularly on big-budget projects, making them the unsung heroes of the mov...

    Film producing jobs run the gamut from entry-level—self-funding independent projects or interning at production companies, for example—to the executive level, at major studios and feature films. To climb from the former to the latter, aspiring producersneed to gain on-set experience and add to their résumés on a project-to-project basis. If a produ...

    Video editing is in high demand—especially in today’s digital and social media age. While apprenticing or shadowing editors of professional film productions is a logical career path, skills in this field of postproduction can also be acquired in other mediums; consider freelancing as a video editor for YouTube and other content creators, for exampl...

    Start out as a PA specializing in assisting with camera equipment during professional shoots, and you could be on your way to a cinematography career. There to assist the director and director of photography with capturing shots in the viewfinder, camera operatorsare hardware whizzes, familiar with cameras, lenses, and all equipment needed to film....

    If working in sound is your passion, you could start out as a boom operator on set and/or a sound trainee in a project’s postproduction phase. Boom operators are there to ensure the boom microphone or “fishpole” remains close enough to the action to capture actors’ voices and any other important sounds. The top-level position in the sound departmen...

    Perhaps your ultimate goal as a film crew member is sitting in the director’s chair. As with most of these other areas of production, a director’s career path can be either working your way up on professional projects or creating your own films. There are apprenticeship and assistant tracks on big-budget movies: consider the role of 1st AD, 2nd AD,...

    Last but certainly not least, screenwriting is the most fundamental element of filmmaking. Writer’s assistants help film and TV writing rooms function. But screenwriting can also be an entry-level job in the sense that anyone can put pen to paper, or begin typing dialogue, to generate their first draft. If you’re looking to make a living in the fil...

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  5. Clay and his fellow job-seekers strive for dignity, success, or at least a job taking customer service calls from prison inmates for minimum wage. A hilarious, insightful look at job interviews, finding the courage to start all over, and life at the ENTRY LEVEL.

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  7. Independent. When Clay's (D.B. Sweeney) restaurant goes bankrupt, he finds himself at the bottom of the corporate ladder. Clay, who is 38 and has no office experience, is quickly discouraged...

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