Catching Your Lucky Break In Hollywood – A Spooky Discussion

It’s episode 84 of Producing Unscripted, and today we’re having a crucial discussion about the illusive “lucky break.” We’re not just talking about finally catching your lucky break in Hollywood. We’re also helping you stay sane and survive until you do. We’ll help you explore the big picture along the way. Is this business right for you? Will it make you happy? How do you keep yourself going when things get tough? Should you get out all together? We give you honest answers, based on our many years working in this business. We want to help you decide if your Hollywood career is worth waiting for…your lucky break.   Does Your Lucky Break Equal Happiness? To make it in Hollywood (or any business, for that matter) you eventually need to count on the one thing you really can’t control: luck. No matter how good you are, no matter how great your material is — at some point, you need good, old fashioned luck if you’re really going to succeed. Many will tell you that, “you make your own lucky break.” That is so true. It also doesn’t help you any when you’re fighting negative emotions and waiting for that chance to finally make your own luck. And when that wait is over…will it have been worth it? Will you be any happier when you achieve the dream than when you were chasing it? It’s these very questions (and doubts) that plagued us early in our career. Now, we’re the first to say we’ve been lucky. We’ve had a few breaks that we know were the result of good fortune smiling upon us. Sure, we were ready for those breaks when they came…but they definitely didn’t arrive on our schedule! We talk about that in today’s episode, and discuss why the journey from initial hopes to lucky break can be illuminating and life-changing. Still, we know, and you know, that when those lucky moments happen is totally out of anyone’s control. Since You Can’t Control Luck, Control What You Can… Since you can’t control how and when that break will come, we want to share how to survive until that lucky break hits. Just some of what we cover today: * How luck can become a lens to help you determine what really makes you happy * Feeding your creative soul and why it’s important * How to decide if Film and TV is really a business you want to work in * Crucially important clues that are revealed by…your happiness * Why Biagio decided to walk away from one of the biggest breaks of his life * And…why we’re so peeved about Halloween this year! (Can you say “Fuddy Duddies?”) Deciding to go into showbiz is a big decision. To be successful, you’ll need a lucky break. Figure out if that journey is right for you. Click that giant “Play” button above right now! Transcript Coming Soon! Helpful and Related Links * Pressure is a Privilege – some of the best advice we EVER received in this industry, and a podcast ep you might have missed. That pressure is something you’ll no doubt feel while waiting for that big break to come. * Survive Production: 7 Weird Tips Guaranteed to Save Your Sanity and Help Avoid Burnout – some of these will also help you stay creative when you’re feeling burnt on your long career journey. * Another spooky discussion: 5 Scary Things about Producing TV Shows

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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.