August 29, 2011
It has been awhile. Sorry about that. I'm going through many more changes in the past few weeks. On Aug 22nd I finished my internship with The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation. I'm so blessed to have gotten such a prestigious internship. I'm even more thankful to have gotten a job at my host company Bunim/Murray Productions as a Post Production Assistant for a new show called Best Ink. I will start my new job on September 19th. This link talks about the new series that will air on Oxygen and will be produced by BMP. So far it is the only information I am able to find that is released to the public.
http://tv.broadwayworld.com/article/Oxygen_Picks_Up_BEST_INK_20101216_page1
Before my internship ended all the Academy interns attended a Mixer at the JW Marriott/Ritz-Carlton Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. It was an incredible experience networking with all the other intern's and their host company mentors. It was great that my mentor, Mark Raudonis, was able to attend. Here is a picture a photographer snapped of us at the mixer. Mark has been an amazing mentor to me all summer. He took a lot of his time to teach me and push me to succeed. One thing I really respected about him is that he did not hand me a job once my internship was over. He made me go out into the company and find it myself. It gave me such a great feeling of accomplishment when I was able to land my first real job within the entertainment industry on my own.
I was able to go to Universal Studios Hollywood with a group of ATAS interns before the returned to college. My favorite part by far was the Studio Tour ride. I was amazed by all the incredible sets they have on their lot. They have everything you can imagine from, old Western sets, to New York City streets, to the original Psycho (1960 Alfred Hitchcock horror film) hotel set [with a psycho killer included].
For those of you that don't know, I have been a huge Jim Carrey fan since I was young. I grew up watching movies like, Ace Ventura, The Mask, Liar Liar, and continuously quote lines from The Grinch and Bruce Almighty. To my excitement, I was able to see the sets used in Bruce Almighty and The Grinch! This is the city hall set that the ending scene of Bruce Almighty was filmed. You may also recognize it from the iconic film, Back to the Future. (IT'S THE SAME CITY HALL USED FOR BOTH FILMS!!! Blew my mind). Ironically, the houses from the set of The Grinch were located right behind the Psycho hotel set.
Currently I am trying to finalize paper work for a new apartment I hope to move into soon in North Hollywood. I will be living with my friend from Indiana University, Mike Nelson. I'm so excited that many more of my friends from school are making their way out to Los Angeles now. About 8 other students from IU have recently moved to L.A. in the past 2 weeks. Let the Indiana Invasion begin!
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