Can Anyone Break Into Hollywood?

You’re dreaming of working in the entertainment industry. But you have doubts. Are you too young? Too old? Live too far away? You can come up with a million potential stumbling blocks to your career. But is there a reason that you — you personally — can’t make it in Hollywood? Well, believe it or not, there is a simple answer (even if it isn’t an easy one) – and we give you that answer today. Making it in Hollywood? Possible for You? We received a question from writer/producer/director Mike Sobola. Like a lot of filmmakers and producers who reach out to us, Mike wonders about his particular situation, and if it will stop him from achieving success. Mike asks: Dear Joke & Biagio, I’m an old guy who has been doing this on and off for a while: Writing/Producing, development, EP’ing–all at various levels. It’s been a few years since I seriously developed and pitched shows and the landscape has changed drastically. As someone in my 50’s who’s trying to “break back in”, is age a barrier? Your podcasts are spot-on and full of useful information-which I am taking to heart, but I wonder if my age will be a hindrance if I actually sell a series? (Let’s assume I am willing and able to put in whatever work is necessary and that stamina is not an issue). Thanks for considering my question and I appreciate the opportunity you’re providing by “pulling back the curtain”. Great question, Mike! Many, many people have similar apprehensions. Now, there’s no way to sugar coat this — making it in the entertainment industry is hard…period. It’s an uphill battle for all of us. That said, we’ve dedicated today’s entire podcast episode to exploring whether or not your own perceived hindrances — whatever they may be — are actually enough to stop you from making it in Hollywood. A few things we discuss today: * Understanding your pros and cons * Knowing what Hollywood wants to get from you * Understanding what strikes a nerve when someone interviews you or considers your show concept * And as a side note, where and when to see our upcoming season of television NOW… press that giant red “PLAY” button above to learn the secret to leaving your perceived shortcomings in the dust! Transcript Coming Soon! Helpful and Related Links: Unscripted TV Success: Instantly Up Your Odds with This Secret Looking for the “cheat sheet” to pitching us shows? Pitch Shows to Joke and Biagio. Looking to team up with us? Okay — you listened to today’s podcast, and understand your “pros and cons.” You feel ready to pitch your show concept to us. Here’s how:

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*Named "New and Noteworthy" across all podcasts, as well as TV & Film, Arts, and Education. Subscribe now. Ready to create, pitch, and sell documentary series, unscripted TV shows or reality series and specials? From creating pitch tapes to meeting with TV networks, developing your ideas to discovering reality TV stars, this podcast features tips on working in unscripted film and television that you won't find anywhere else. Get top-industry secrets and even pitch your shows to Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers and Unscripted Television Producers Joke Fincioen and Biagio Messina. Recently, the duo have helped both new and experienced producers bring projects to television on MTV, BIOGRAPHY CHANNEL, INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY, A&E, and CNN/HLN. Your show could be next. Subscribe now. ABOUT JOKE AND BIAGIO: With over a decade of experience in unscripted film and television, this married couple has made TV shows, specials, and pilots for CNN, HLN, A&E, The CW, Biography Channel, NBC, CBS, Discovery, Investigation Discovery, Discovery+, E!, IFC, Logo, Oxygen, Style Network, VH1 and MTV. Their feature length documentary DYING TO DO LETTERMAN played in theaters across America, was invited by the International Documentary Association to qualify for Academy Award® consideration, and named “New and Noteworthy” on iTunes alongside The Dark Knight Rises, Brave, and Beasts of the Southern Wild. Subscribers to this podcast will learn the secrets of the Unscripted TV and Film worlds, and how to apply them toward career success. Subscribe today.