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Originally posted by Glitter650
I want to be an entertainment lawyer too, but I want to specialize in music I think... contracts and intellectual property...
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Well...I'm not sure how if this rule pertains to the entertainment industry, but I know that a lot of Law Schools require you to have a BS or technical degree before you are allowed to pursue an area of intellectual property...which I think a lot of schools group with Copyright and Patent law...please correct me if I am wrong.
Yeah, I have had some informational interviews with some television people in Chicago (which of course, is nothing like LA or NY) and they've all said similar things in terms of advice on how to get into a job in the media:
It takes a lot of hard work and luck to make it...but you arent going to get your foot in the door unless you know someone
A girl that I worked a temp assignment with is interviewing at the Oprah show later this month for a production position becuase she knows someone who works in the studio there.
She met the "contact" after she interned for the Howard Stern show. She got the Howard Stern internship after she interned for Jerry Springer...
So I also guess that interning is almost a necessity now too! Its definitly a way to meet people and network...and networking is a skill that greeks should have down cold!